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A COPPER LUSTRE AND COBALT BLUE-PAINTED STAR-SHAPED POTTERY TILE Iran, 13th - 14th centuryDesigned in the shape of an eight-pointed star (Khatim Sulayman), painted in brown copper lustre and cobalt blue against a white ground, the central field decorated with the bismillah invocation in cobalt blue reserved against a copper lustre ground with intricate vegetal meanders, foliage and white speckles, the star shape highlighted by a single cobalt blue and double copper lines, the outer edges enhanced with a continuous naskh inscription in lustre.21cm x 21cm 21cm x 21cm Qty: 1
AN OTTOMAN DAMASCUS ÇINTAMANI BORDER POTTERY TILE Ottoman Syria, early 17th centuryOf narrow, rectangular shape, painted in cobalt blue, turquoise, green on a white ground with black outlines, the border tile decorated with the typical çintamani pattern with three dots and wavy bands, the motif derived from the wish-fulfilling jewel resembling a pearl described in Hindu and Buddhist traditions.8.5cm x 23cm 8.5cm x 23cm Qty: 1
AN IZNIK POTTERY TILE WITH LOTUS FLOWERS AND SAZ LEAVES Ottoman Turkey, ca. 1570 - 1580Of square shape, painted in cobalt blue, bole red, copper green and turquoise with black outlines on a milky white ground, the decoration divided into two parallel vertical bands featuring speckled lotus flower meanders against a white ground on the right, and an interlocking scrollwork with a rosette, saz leaves and a lotus flower against a blue ground on the left, with a frieze of halved cobalt blue rosettes around the left edge, mounted on a metal stand.24.5cm x 23cm excluding the stand 24.5cm x 23cm excluding the stand Qty: 1
A TIMURID STYLE ISLAMIC REVIVAL CUERDA SECA POTTERY BORDER TILE Possibly France or Belgium, late 19th - 20th centuryOf rectangular shape, painted in cobalt blue, turquoise, red and black on a white ground, the decoration consisting of a band of intertwined vegetal scrollwork in-filled with cusped palmettes and rosettes against a cobalt blue ground, the motif reminiscent of Central Asian cuerda seca pottery wall tiles of the Timurid period, the reverse moulded with horizontal lines typical of 20th-century, mass-produced pottery tiles, bearing an inventory sticker with the number 13861 Acl / c, mounted and framed.13.5cm x 22cm excluding the frame 13.5cm x 22cm excluding the frame Qty: 1
AN OTTOMAN BLUE AND WHITE IZNIK POTTERY BORDER TILE Ottoman Turkey, 17th centuryOf rectangular shape, painted in cobalt blue and turquoise on a white ground, covered in a glossy transparent glaze, the decoration consisting of a band of interlocking floral sprays with stylised rosettes, lotus flowers, and saz leaves, all against a cobalt blue ground and framed within two thin turquoise lines, mounted and framed.12cm x 24cm excluding the frame 12cm x 24cm excluding the frame Qty: 1
AN OTTOMAN DAMASCUS POTTERY BORDER TILE WITH SPLIT PALMETTES AND CLOUDBANDS Ottoman Syria, 16th centuryOf narrow rectangular shape, painted in cobalt blue, copper green, turquoise, and manganese purple with black outlines on a white ground, the decoration consisting of interlocking trellis of two-tone white and green split palmettes with stylised turquoise leaves in-filled with sinuous cloudbands, halved floral sprays on each side, and two narrow black lines around the edges, mounted on a metal stand.29cm x 15cm excluding the stand 29cm x 15cm excluding the stand Qty: 1
THREE SQUARE DELFT POTTERY TILES WITH OTTOMAN MAIDENS BY RAVESTEIJN Utrecht, The Netherlands, second half 19th centuryComprising three wall tiles of square shape, painted in cobalt blue on white ground, two tiles repeating the same motif depicting a veiled maiden wearing a long dress and pointed shoes, and the third tile with a Greek maiden in profile, with an elaborate hairdo and open sandals, all set within circular medallions, the corners filled with stylised floral motifs.Each 15.2cm x 15.4cm Delftware tiles of this type and precise measurements are usually attributed to the late 19th-century Ravesteijn tile factory manufacture in Utrecht. Their inspiration for the non-European subjects was drawn from the engravings of Oriental and Ottoman figures published in 16th and 17th-century travelogues and diaries, such as the Navigations et Pérégrinations Orientales by Nicolas de Nicolay, published in Lyons in 1568. An analogous set of tiles was successfully sold at Sotheby's London, 6 April 2011, lot 411. Each 15.2cm x 15.4cm Qty: 3
AN INDIAN MONOCHROME TURQUOISE-GLAZED MOULDED POTTERY TILE Northern India or Sindh, late 18th - 19th centuryOf square shape, the red earthenware body covered in a glossy monochrome turquoise glaze, moulded with a raised cusped arch in the centre in-filled with repeating stylised lotus flowers, further floral scrollwork featured on the outer edges.27cm x 27cm 27cm x 27cm Qty: 1
AN IZNIK POTTERY BORDER TILE PANEL WITH ROSETTES AND CLOUD COLLAR Ottoman Turkey, second half 16th centuryOf narrow rectangular shape, painted in cobalt blue, copper green, and raised bole red with black outlines on a milky white ground, decorated with a continuous floral scroll featuring large rosettes, flower buds, and small saz leaves, enhanced with a sinuous cloud collar pattern in the centre, mounted and framed.8cm x 23cm excluding the frame 8cm x 23cm excluding the frame Qty: 1
A carved oak Delft tile mounted coat hook panel, 19th century construction, the tiles earlier; with moulded cornice above the eight inset blue and white glazed tiles, depicting figures, animals and landscapes; above four brass hooks descending from amorini; flanked by lion headed terms; 31cm high, 136cm wide
A Hornby 0-gauge train set, containing: Type 101 LNER 460 tank locomotive, guard van and two 3/1 class carriages, and various track, boxed; other boxed Hornby items including cattle van, water tank, double signal arm, and signal cabin; a Tri-ang crane, boxed; a Bayko building set; and tile picture by Spear’s Games.
A HAMADAN RUG, PERSIAN AND TWO OTHERS (3)The tile field each with a flowering plant in various colours; an indigo trailing floral border, 188 x 138cm, circa 1950, together with a Tekke Turkman the madder field with three rows of ten guls, a sunburst border, 206 x 136cm, circa 1920 and also a Hamadan rug, Persian, indigo field with rows of large madder medallions, a medallion border, 183 x 128cm, circa 1930Condition: Fair, ends and sidecords need attention, some moth damage and Poor andPoor
A GROUP OF TWENTY THREE EARTHENWARE TILES (23)Late 19th century Square or rectangular form, each painted with a birds study on a pale green ground, stamped Minton Hollins & Co; Patent Tile Works Stoke on Trent, Four tiles 20cm square, the remainder approx. 20cm by 17.5cmThe top corner of one tile has broken off. All the tiles with chips and some with cracks
A mid-20th century G-Plan tile-topped coffee Table, the rectangular top raised on 'X' shaped supports, the vendor understands that this model of table was one of only three produced before G-plan discontinued the design, W 130.5 cm x H 41 cm x D 55 cm, note, the 'X' shaped supports have been re-glued and are still unstable, these will need restoring. Provenance; From the home of a retired cabinet maker who worked for G-plan.
Selection of antique and vintage ceramics and glass to include Clarice Cliff 'Charlotte' plate, Wedgwood relief cast blocks, Titian ware hand painted fruit vase, nutmeg jar, two Palissy trios with milk jug and sugar bowl, Majolica sweetcorn jug, Stourbridge blue jug, Torquay udder pot, blue and white door handles, Rothbury crest miniature top hat, John Earl of Dumfries mug, 'The Fright' small mug, Wedgwood green jug, Branksome cat figurine, Farmers Arms 'God Speed The Plough' mug, Northern Scenery blue and white castle mug, Crown Devon handainted gilt ship plate, 'October' blue and white tile, Plichta elephant, W H Goss mini crest mugs, Burleigh ware blue bowl, Morpeth crested small candle holder, frosted glass bust, Lorna Doone vase and bowls examples etc
A LARGE GROUP OF ISLAMIC TILES 18TH AND 20TH CENTURIES Comprising: two Damascus Tiles, one with calligraphy, a Tunisian tile, a Panel of Tunisian tiles and the remainder Persian, European and Turkish, mostly 20th century 34cm x 23.5cm and smaller (18) Condition Report: some damages throughoutsee additional images for visual reference to condition and sold subject to non return Condition Report Disclaimer
A GROUP OF FOUR TIN-GLAZED EARTHENWARE BLUE AND WHITE ITEMS VARIOUS DATES 18TH CENTURY Comprising a Dutch or North German Transitional style charger decorated with panels of Chinese figures, an English delft punch bowl decorated with flowers, a Savona plate with winged putto, ducal berretto mark verso and a tile with figures in an interior the charger 39cm diameter and smaller(This lot is offered without reserve) Condition Report: Damage throughout. Please see additional images available from the Dept. upon request for clarification.Condition Report Disclaimer
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