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Click here to subscribeA GROUP OF LARGE CERAMIC ORNAMENTS to include a Franklin Porcelain 'Meadowland Bird' vase on a wooden stand with a certificate of authenticity, height 31cm, a Royal Doulton 'Impressions Twilight Rose' lotus vase, height 21cm (adhesive marks to the base), two Italian figurines of period women (some dirt to the face, nibbles to the hair), a composite clock with a battery-powered mechanism with a figurative pair of birds to the top, moulded flowers and lion cameos to the sides and base, clock face marked Thomas Blackmore Est 1847, height 25cm, an urn-shaped planter with band of flowers printed around the rim, height 32cm (some crazing), two floral patterned vases, an Italian made lamp with a shade, decorated with ribbons and roses (untested, some marks), height 60cm, a small replica wash jug and bowl, and a vintage Rackham's brown fur coat (14) (Condition Report: itemised conditions above)
ANTIQUE CARVED OAK HALL STAND, central mirrored panel flanked by Ho-ho style bird carvings, eight metal coat hooks, glove compartment with umbrella stands each side, 188 (h) x 110 (w) x 30cms (d)Provenance: private collection CardiffComments: mirror de-silvering, one damaged hook, drip trays missing, inspection advised
A GROUP OF VINTAGE CLOTHING AND SUNDRIES, to include a gentlemans vintage Hornes of London brown sheepskin coat, a brown suede jacket with fringed arm and chest detail, approximate size large, a Rohdi Heintz beige wool blend over coat with tartan viscose lining approximately size 12, a large vintage travelling trunk with wooden banding and metal hardware, a portable Smith-Corona electric typewriter, a carved naturalistic wooden horse sculpture, a dark oak magazine rack, a brass and copper banded barrel stick stand/bucket,framed prints, mirror, etc. (qty), (Condition Report: most items are showing signs of wear in varying degrees, light damage to some pieces)
Earthenware, lead glaze, cold paint China Dimensions: Height 54.5 cm by 19.7 cm by 13 cm Weight: 5.3 kilograms The large figure is made of a straw-white terra-cotta and is decorated with bright green glaze, black and remains of red paint. Details of the wide eyes are applied in black paint and the lips are painted in red. The servant is depicted with broad shoulders, a braid of hair reaching down to his neck and a round face. His hands joined in front of the belly are covered with a red cloth. He is dressed in a knee-length green Qing style coat, which has the left collar overlapping the right one, and a long red undergarment with a stand-up collar. The clothes have walking splits on the back side. The man is wearing black Qing-style shoes. The sculpture is integrally fired on a square plinth. The use of tomb figures was a widespread practice in China since the Han dynasty (208 BC-AD 220) and came to an end in the Ming period. Earthenware figures decorated with green glazes were invented in the Tang period (618-906 AD), together with a new type of three-coloured pottery in green, amber and straw-white colours. Also in the Tang period, tomb figures were positioned on a plinth. This figure creates a mix of styles of the Han, Tang and Qing periods.Provenance: - 5th April 2002 from Jörg Magener , Zurich , Switzerland , The buying price was 3.200 CHF- 2021 bought at Hardt Auctions International , " The Hof Collection of Fine Art" The Hof Collection looks back on 30 years of collectorship in the field of Chinese and south-east Asian art. Its wide range and unique pieces are on display at the family office in Basel.
An Edwardian Art Nouveau light oak hall stand, with foliate carved cornice above an aperture for a mirror, glass missing, and further fitted with six double hat and coat hooks and a small frieze drawer, with tiled back panel over a stretcher shelf base, height 205cm, width 112cm and depth 36cm.
A Victorian Circular Oak Knife Cleaner on Iron Stand, 3rd quarter 19th century, with open ironwork base and S-shape turned wooden handle, the knife sockets with brass mounts, a relief decorated maker’s coat of arms stamped Kent Patentee and Manufacturer, with original paper label for Special Directions48cm by 22cm by 50cm