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Click here to subscribeAbdo Nagi (1941-2001)Footed bowla stoneware footed bowl, covered in a pitted green glaze with tan band, the rim with manganese, a Poh Chap Yeap charger, painted with simple brushed lily stems on a blue celadon ground and another charger,impressed seal mark, paper collection label no.25516.5cm. diam.8cm. high (3) ProvenanceThe collection of Rosslyn Hill.
A rare Gateshead pottery charger designed by John George Sowerby, painted with a flying bird, in green, white and ochre on a yellow ground, painted factory mark and monogram, 36cm. diam. Catalogue notesJohn George Sowerby (1849–1914) from Gateshead was a painter, exhibiting at the Royal Academy, and also a member of the Sowerby family who owned Sowerby Glassworks. ProvenanceThe collection of William Billy Kidd and Elizabeth Kidd.
Scalextric Dodge Group, 1:32nd Scale Cars to include (1) C3323 1969 Charger - Brooks Massey; (2) C3419 1970 Autodynamics Challenger T/A - Sam Posey; (3) C3423 Charger Daytona - Bobby Isaac; (4) C3444 Challenger, Plain White - all appear to be unused, but not tested and not checked for completeness/correctness - Near Mint to Mint, within Excellent perspex cases - see photo. (4)
Scalextric TV/Film Group, 1:32nd Scale Cars to include (1) C2553 Starsky & Hutch 1976 Ford Gran Torino; (2) C2635 Batmobile; (3) C3044 Dukes of Hazzard 1969 Dodge Charger - all appear to be unused, but not tested and not checked for completeness/correctness - Near Mint to Mint, within Good to Excellent perspex cases - see photo. (3)
Scalextric Dodge Charger Group, 1:32nd Scale Cars to include (1) C3064 1969 R/T Green; (2) C3218 1969 R/T; (3) C3223 1969 R/T; (4) C3317 Hot Rod - all appear to be unused, but not tested and not checked for completeness/correctness - Near Mint to Mint, within Excellent Plus perspex cases - see photo. (4)
A LARGE CHINESE MOONFLASK painted in underglaze blue with two ladies on a verandah, within a flowerhead border, 17 1/2" high, together with a charger painted in underglaze blue with four toed dragons amongst foliage, the undersides painted with bamboo, 19" diameter, both unmarked (2) (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: The moonflask is an honourable wreck, one handle badly restored, has been cracked in at least half, old glue with losses. Charger has no cracks but has a chip to rim and glaze flaws to rim with old fixed wire hanger.
▲ Jean Cocteau (French, 1889-1963), 'Oceano-nox' ('Night over the ocean'), c.1960, a painted stoneware charger, signed with initials 'JC', to the verso inscribed 'Edition Originale de Jean Cocteau, Atelier Madeline-Jolly 6/15', 31.5cm diameterCondition ReportWith some surface marks to the rim and the underside commensurate with use. Otherwise all in good order and structurally sound.
A Kraak Charger Chinese porcelainDecorated in underglaze blue, representing in the center a landscape with lake, ducks and flowers Edge and boiler decorated with eight scalloped panels, interspersed with scrolls and filled with flowers and precious objectsMing Dynasty, Wanli Period (1573-1620)(small chips) Diam.: 36 cm
A LARGE BLUE AND WHITE CHARGER Japanese, late 19th/early 20th century, decorated in scene of ladies on terrace under an oak tree, impressed three character mark to base 45.5cm diameter From the collection of Philip Ng Fook Leong Ownership Statement: This item is offered for sale in the name of the owner, Philip Ng. For a condition report or further images please email hello@hotlotz.com at least 48 hours prior to the closing date of the auction. This is an auction of preowned and antique items. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and you should expect general wear and tear commensurate with age and use. We strongly advise you to examine items before you bid. Condition reports are provided as a goodwill gesture and are our general assessment of damage and restoration. Whilst care is taken in their drafting, they are for guidance only. We will not be held responsible for oversights concerning damage or restoration.
A London Delft Charger, Lambeth High Street, Abigail Griffith, circa 1770-85, painted in coloured enamels with a peony spray within a foliate panelled geometric border and foliate rim 34.5cm diameterFor a similar example see Archer (Michael) Delftware, The Tin-Glazed Earthenware of the British Isles, item B179
A Bristol Delft Charger, probably Richard Frank Redcliff Back, circa 1750-70, painted in blue with an estuary scene with figures in boats, sailing ships and buildings beyond 33cm diameterFor similar examples see Archer (Michael) Delftware, The Tin-Glazed Earthenware of the British Isles, pgs.222-224 where it is noted that a related plate destroyed in the Alexandra Palace fire of June 1873 was inscribed Ye 1st Sept January 1761 Bowen fecit No cracks or restoration. Rim chips and fritting. Glaze scratches.