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Lot 130

A Chinese pottery figure of a camel covered in a straw glaze, the saddled beast standing four-square, 40.5cm probably Tang dynasty (AD 618-907). Provenance: Property of a Lady of Title. In light of the changing international market for the auctioning of Oriental Works of Art, Dreweatts advises prospective bidders that we will require registered bidders to provide additional evidence of identity and, at our sole discretion, we may also request financial references that might include the lodging of a £2,500 security deposit by a bank transfer or debit card prior to the commencement of the sale.In the event that a deposit is sought it will be returned, without interest and at the bidder’s cost with respect to transaction charges, within 7 working days of the end of the sale. In all circumstances it is at Dreweatts sole discretion as to whether we are prepared to accept bids from any bidder and we urge interested bidders to make their sale registration applications as early as possible, and in any event no later than mid-day on Monday 5th March.

Lot 131

A Chinese unglazed pottery figure of a horse, on a rectangular plinth, 25cm high, Tang dynasty (AD 618-907), The above dating has been confirmed by thermoluminescent test at Research for Archaeology and the History of Art, Oxford University, sample number 381e11, obtained 15th June 1983. In light of the changing international market for the auctioning of Oriental Works of Art, Dreweatts advises prospective bidders that we will require registered bidders to provide additional evidence of identity and, at our sole discretion, we may also request financial references that might include the lodging of a £2,500 security deposit by a bank transfer or debit card prior to the commencement of the sale.In the event that a deposit is sought it will be returned, without interest and at the bidder’s cost with respect to transaction charges, within 7 working days of the end of the sale. In all circumstances it is at Dreweatts sole discretion as to whether we are prepared to accept bids from any bidder and we urge interested bidders to make their sale registration applications as early as possible, and in any event no later than mid-day on Monday 5th March.

Lot 133

A Chinese pottery model of a horse, standing four-square on a rectangular base carrying a saddle on its back, its head turned slightly to the left, unglazed with accretions, 27.8cm high; with wood stand, possibly Tang dynasty (AD 618-907) In light of the changing international market for the auctioning of Oriental Works of Art, Dreweatts advises prospective bidders that we will require registered bidders to provide additional evidence of identity and, at our sole discretion, we may also request financial references that might include the lodging of a £2,500 security deposit by a bank transfer or debit card prior to the commencement of the sale.In the event that a deposit is sought it will be returned, without interest and at the bidder’s cost with respect to transaction charges, within 7 working days of the end of the sale. In all circumstances it is at Dreweatts sole discretion as to whether we are prepared to accept bids from any bidder and we urge interested bidders to make their sale registration applications as early as possible, and in any event no later than mid-day on Monday 5th March.

Lot 280

A pair of Satsuma pottery bowls, each of conical form with in-turned rim and decorated in overglaze enamels and rich gilding with a profusion of chrysanthemum flowers, foot bears a square seal Ã’Satsuma .....zanÓ and impressed mark Ã’JapanÓ, 16cm diameter, 7.3cm high, late Meiji period (AD 1800-1912) In light of the changing international market for the auctioning of Oriental Works of Art, Dreweatts advises prospective bidders that we will require registered bidders to provide additional evidence of identity and, at our sole discretion, we may also request financial references that might include the lodging of a £2,500 security deposit by a bank transfer or debit card prior to the commencement of the sale.In the event that a deposit is sought it will be returned, without interest and at the bidder’s cost with respect to transaction charges, within 7 working days of the end of the sale. In all circumstances it is at Dreweatts sole discretion as to whether we are prepared to accept bids from any bidder and we urge interested bidders to make their sale registration applications as early as possible, and in any event no later than mid-day on Monday 5th March.

Lot 287

A Korean pale celadon pottery high necked vase with iron red splash decoration of grapevines, Yi dynasty (AD 1450-1750), 31cm high In light of the changing international market for the auctioning of Oriental Works of Art, Dreweatts advises prospective bidders that we will require registered bidders to provide additional evidence of identity and, at our sole discretion, we may also request financial references that might include the lodging of a £2,500 security deposit by a bank transfer or debit card prior to the commencement of the sale.In the event that a deposit is sought it will be returned, without interest and at the bidder’s cost with respect to transaction charges, within 7 working days of the end of the sale. In all circumstances it is at Dreweatts sole discretion as to whether we are prepared to accept bids from any bidder and we urge interested bidders to make their sale registration applications as early as possible, and in any event no later than mid-day on Monday 5th March.

Lot 1512

A William De Morgan Rose Trellis Tile, painted in shades of blue and green impressed W. DE MORGAN & CO SAND`S END POTTERY mark, 15.5 x 15.5cm.

Lot 54

A Turkish Iznik pottery deep dish, circa 1600, typically painted with flowers, leaves and tendrils, scrollwork borders, 30cm. In light of the changing international market practices for the auctioning of Oriental Works of Art, Dreweatts advises prospective bidders that we will require registered bidders to provide additional evidence of identity and, at our sole discretion, we may also request financial references that might include the lodging of a £2,500 security deposit by a bank transfer or debit card prior to the commencement of the sale. In the event that a deposit is sought it will be returned, without interest and at the bidder`s cost with respect to transaction charges, within 7 working days of the end of the sale. In all circumstances it is at Dreweatts sole discretion as to whether we are prepared to accept bids from any bidder and we urge interested bidders to make their sale registration applications as early as possible, and in any event no later than mid-day on Monday 19th September.

Lot 55

A Kutahya pottery plaque, painted with a mosque lamp, floral border, 37cm x 26.5cm. In light of the changing international market practices for the auctioning of Oriental Works of Art, Dreweatts advises prospective bidders that we will require registered bidders to provide additional evidence of identity and, at our sole discretion, we may also request financial references that might include the lodging of a £2,500 security deposit by a bank transfer or debit card prior to the commencement of the sale. In the event that a deposit is sought it will be returned, without interest and at the bidder`s cost with respect to transaction charges, within 7 working days of the end of the sale. In all circumstances it is at Dreweatts sole discretion as to whether we are prepared to accept bids from any bidder and we urge interested bidders to make their sale registration applications as early as possible, and in any event no later than mid-day on Monday 19th September.

Lot 56

A Worcester pottery oval sauce tureen and cover, late 19th century, made for the Turkish market, inscribed and dated, 21.5cm wide. In light of the changing international market practices for the auctioning of Oriental Works of Art, Dreweatts advises prospective bidders that we will require registered bidders to provide additional evidence of identity and, at our sole discretion, we may also request financial references that might include the lodging of a £2,500 security deposit by a bank transfer or debit card prior to the commencement of the sale. In the event that a deposit is sought it will be returned, without interest and at the bidder`s cost with respect to transaction charges, within 7 working days of the end of the sale. In all circumstances it is at Dreweatts sole discretion as to whether we are prepared to accept bids from any bidder and we urge interested bidders to make their sale registration applications as early as possible, and in any event no later than mid-day on Monday 19th September.

Lot 236

A Chinese pottery chestnut glazed jar, Tang Dynasty, covered overall in a rich and even glaze extending to the foot with two carved bands at the shoulder, 15.5cm. In light of the changing international market practices for the auctioning of Oriental Works of Art, Dreweatts advises prospective bidders that we will require registered bidders to provide additional evidence of identity and, at our sole discretion, we may also request financial references that might include the lodging of a £2,500 security deposit by a bank transfer or debit card prior to the commencement of the sale. In the event that a deposit is sought it will be returned, without interest and at the bidder`s cost with respect to transaction charges, within 7 working days of the end of the sale. In all circumstances it is at Dreweatts sole discretion as to whether we are prepared to accept bids from any bidder and we urge interested bidders to make their sale registration applications as early as possible, and in any event no later than mid-day on Monday 19th September.

Lot 237

A Chinese Cizhou pottery standing figure, probably Song Dynasty, holding a ruyi sceptre, 10.5cm. In light of the changing international market practices for the auctioning of Oriental Works of Art, Dreweatts advises prospective bidders that we will require registered bidders to provide additional evidence of identity and, at our sole discretion, we may also request financial references that might include the lodging of a £2,500 security deposit by a bank transfer or debit card prior to the commencement of the sale. In the event that a deposit is sought it will be returned, without interest and at the bidder`s cost with respect to transaction charges, within 7 working days of the end of the sale. In all circumstances it is at Dreweatts sole discretion as to whether we are prepared to accept bids from any bidder and we urge interested bidders to make their sale registration applications as early as possible, and in any event no later than mid-day on Monday 19th September.

Lot 410

Chinese famille rose baluster vase, Qianlong mark but late 19th century, painted with all over polychrome flowers, seal mark, 34cm high; together with a pottery model of a Camel, in Tang style, 15.5cm (2). In light of the changing international market practices for the auctioning of Oriental Works of Art, Dreweatts advises prospective bidders that we will require registered bidders to provide additional evidence of identity and, at our sole discretion, we may also request financial references that might include the lodging of a £2,500 security deposit by a bank transfer or debit card prior to the commencement of the sale. In the event that a deposit is sought it will be returned, without interest and at the bidder`s cost with respect to transaction charges, within 7 working days of the end of the sale. In all circumstances it is at Dreweatts sole discretion as to whether we are prepared to accept bids from any bidder and we urge interested bidders to make their sale registration applications as early as possible, and in any event no later than mid-day on Monday 19th September.

Lot 168

A William De Morgan Sand`s End Pottery Persian tile, painted in shades of blue, aubergine and green on a white ground impressed mark, 15.5cm. square

Lot 280

WILLIAM DE MORGAN A collection of 18 Sand`s End Pottery turquoise lustre tiles, seven 6" x 6", eight 3" x 3", two 6" x 2" and one 8" x 8*, each with impressed factory mark (18)

Lot 108

A Maw & Co lustre vase dated 1901 designed by Walter Crane, the ovoid body raised on pedestal base and with tapering neck and red lustre decoration depicting classical figures within art nouveau, pomegranate and scrolling foliate sinuous borders, painted in red to base `Maw & Co Ltd, Jackfield, Shropshire, Octr 1901`, both handles missing neck restored and repaired, heavily crazed throughout, 27cm high George & Arthur Maw set up Maw and Co. in 1850 at Worcester. Two years later they moved to Ironbridge Gorge, Shropshire and in 1882 they expanded, opening another plant, The Benthall Works, at Jackfield, Shropshire. Towards the end of the nineteenth century they started making high quality art pottery and enlisted the help of well known artists such as Lewis Day and Walter Crane to design both art pottery and tiles. Their work was exhibited at the most prestigious fairs including the Chicago World Fair of 1893 and they were chosen for the decorative work on the Maharaja`s palace at Mysore. Another very similar example of this vase in green lustre is held in the collections of The Shrewsbury Museum.

Lot 146

A set of four William De Morgan Sand`s End Pottery border tiles each painted with leaf and berried foliage spray repeats in green and yellow on a white ground impressed marks, 15.5cm. wide

Lot 159

A William De Morgan Sand`s End Pottery vase by Halsey Ricardo, twin scroll handled form, painted in ruby lustre with scaly fish, impressed mark, remains of HR monogram restored handle 27cm. high

Lot 64

WILLIAM DE MORGAN. CIRCULAR PLATE. lustre glazed earthenware, moulded with radiating bands of raised leaf forms, impressed Sand`s End Pottery mark. 22cm diameter.

Lot 1

A Minton's Art Pottery Studio, Kensington Gore Painted Plaque, W S Coleman, 1873], depicting a nude young girl landing a perch at the end of her fishing line, signed and dated 1873, printed factory roundel, impressed Minton and year cipher 1872, also No. 151 in brown script, 49.5cm diameter, (cracked)

Lot 1

A Wemyss Pottery Heart-Shaped Tray, circa 1900, painted with two full-blown red roses against green leaves, impressed "Wemyss Ware/ R H & S"; oval retailer's mark of "T Goode & Co" printed in black, {29.9cm} (two haircracks (2 or 3cm) at one end, stains in body)

Lot 1

A WILLIAM IV GOODWIN(S) & HARRIS (CROWN WORKS, LANE END, STAFFORDSHIRE, 1831-8) BLUE-TRANSFER-PRINTED POTTERY JUG of eight-lobed squat inverted balus- troid form with wavy rim, printed with floral and foliate decoration, blue printed mark (a lion atop a crown flanked by G and H) over 'No.12/STAFFORDSHIRE', 16cm, (6.3in) high.

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