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A Victorian silver bon bon dish, hallmarked England 1859 by C.F, boat shaped with half ribbed decoration and lion mask handles, inscribed to base 'W.E. to W.C.E. and E.E. 1859..1884.', 20.5 x 11cm, 7.8 ozt / 244 grams. Condition Report: In good condition with light scratching, and very minor tarnishing, clear engraving and hallmarks.
Ca. 400 - 300 BC. A collection of three South Italian dishes, two black glazed with a protomorphic geometric motifs stamped tondo and a round discoidal foot: in the centre, a shallow dish with a painted lady of fashion adorned with pearls parure in yellow pigment and decorated sakkos enclosing the hair. The central decoration is framed in a typical wave motif, and a second register is painted with a white laurel crown pattern. The dish was made by the T.P.S. group. For similar see: Christie's, Live Auction 21841, Antiquities, Lot. 51. Size: 30-60mm x 155-175mm; Weight: 770g Provenance: Private UK collection; From an old London collection formed in the 1990s. This item has been cleared against the Art Loss Register database and comes with a confirmation letter.
Ca. AD 100 - 200 . A bronze statuette of Minerva captures her poised and dignified form in an elegant, detailed figure. She wears a crested helmet with intricate designs. Her robes, finely incised, drape naturally over her body, suggesting both strength and grace. In one hand, she holds a patera, a shallow libation dish, symbolising her connection to religious rites and offerings. The statuette displays a dark patina. For similar see: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Accession Number: 96.9.390. Size: 120mm x 80mm; Weight: 235g Provenance: Private UK collection; previously acquired on the German art market in the 1990s. This item has been cleared against the Art Loss Register database and comes with a confirmation letter.
Tianqi period, Ming Dynasty, Ca. AD 1621-1627.A blue and white landscape dish. The scene comes from the Tang dynasty poem, Night Mooring by the Maple Bridge, with the poem written above the scene. Size: 150mm x 55mm; Weight: 275gProvenance: Swedish private collection, acquired from Stockholm Auctions.
Ca. 9th - 10th century AD; Ca. 9th - 10th century AD; Ca. 12th - 13th century AD; Ca. 17th century AD; Ca. 17th - 18th century AD; Ca. 18th century AD. A large group of metalwork, including an Indian brass bottle with a screw top, two Fatimid bronze sprinkler bottles of footed globular form, the neck decorated with six knobs, one with an inner base missing, a Khorassan spouted jug with copper inlay, of bottle form, with a lamp-shaped spout with a lion-faced hinged lid, complete with its handle. The jug has incised decoration with two panels engraved with animals, two rounded with birds, and three panels of calligraphy, one inlaid with copper, with a bell or mihrab-shaped lozenge surrounded by a copper inlay. Also included are two bronze candlestick tops, two shallow bronze dishes, one of which is decorated with four panels of calligraphy, four silver-inlaid crescent moons, and a central arabesque knot with six floral panels on the rim. The outer edge is adorned with six panels of calligraphy and has an old collection label marked 'R.s 21'. The second dish is engraved with a central roundel showing a winged horse against floral arabesques, surrounded by four panels of calligraphy and four roundels, with the edge separated by six panels of calligraphy and six roundels, and the side with five panels of calligraphy and five roundels. A shallow bronze dish stands on three feet, with the upper rim decorated with nine circular stamps and traces of calligraphy, now illegible, and the outer rim decorated with six panels engraved with animals, some retaining traces of inlaid silver wire. Additionally, there is an Islamic brass bottle with oxidised silver inlay, decorated with horizontal bands and vertical stripes of inlaid floral decoration. A Seljuk brass dish of scalloped form, decorated with engraved Kufic inscriptions and arabesque panels around a central geometric knot with eight lobes, is also included. This type of scalloped dish is evidence of the origin of the shapes of later Chinese celadon ware. An Islamic brass stand of octagonal form stands on eight attached feet, decorated with repoussé ovals between the feet, four with calligraphy and four with floral and geometric decoration above. The size is 30 cm in width, including feet, by 6.5 cm in height, with a diameter of 16.5 cm. Finally, an early Islamic cup, made of brass with high copper content, is circular with a lead-shaped handle engraved with a bird, and the outer rim is engraved with a rope pattern, with the base curiously ‘scratched’ with a spiralling ‘movement’ of hatching. Size: 490-560mm x 375-450mm; Weight: 9.2kg Provenance: Previous property of an Islamic art professional, previously apart of the Henri René d’Allemagne Collection, 1979. Acquired by Ahuan U.K Ltd. from M. Roderick d’Allemagne, grandson of Henri René d’Allemagne (1836 - 1950.) This item has been cleared against the Art Loss Register database and comes with a confirmation letter.
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A Royal Worcester Porcelain Rectangular Dish, painted by P. Love, signed, with ripening fruit against a mossy woodland bank, gilt gadrooned border with shell handles, black printed mark, date code for 1961, 17.5cm long.5mm scratch to bottom edge near signature, 2mm scratch to one apple, brown dot flaw to middle bottom edge.
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