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Old Kingdom, 3rd Dynasty, Ca. 2680 - 2660 BC. A turquoise glazed faience tile, part of the over thirty thousand faience tiles found in the funerary complex of Pharaoh Djoser, along with a sky blue glazed faience tile of a similar style that was probably used in a temple or tomb nearby. The turquoise tile has a square tab at the back for attachment, while the blue tile has a groove. For similar see: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Accession Number: 48.160.1. Size: 305mm x 200mm; Weight: 4.27kg Provenance: Prince collection, 1990s-2014; Ex. Remy Le Fur and Associes Facture acheteur BA-010037, Vente N°V12-044, 10 October 2012, ART ANTIQUE DROUOT. This item has been cleared against the Art Loss Register database and comes with a confirmation letter.
New Kingdom, Ca. 1550 - 1069 BC. A turquoise plaque depicting the flower of the Lotus plant in a stylised fashion and black colour. The internal part of the tile is in a white mixture. For similar see: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Accession Number: 26.7.906. Size: 55mm x 45mm; Weight: 44g Provenance: Prince collection, 1990s-2014, acquired from Galerie Gunter Puhze, 2008. This item has been cleared against the Art Loss Register database and comes with a confirmation letter.
New Kingdom, 19th Dynasty, Reign of Rameses III, Ca. 1184 - 1153 BC.A faience tile inlay with a green-coloured pattern of petals on an ivory background. This decorative tile is thought to be associated with the ceramic art of the reign of Pharaoh Ramesses III. It was intended to fit together with similar tiles to form a horizontal pattern of petals. For similar see: Hayes, William C. 1959. The Scepter of Egypt II: A Background for the Study of the Egyptian Antiquities in the Metropolitan Museum of Art: The Hyksos Period and the New Kingdom (1675-1080 B.C.). Cambridge, Mass.: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, p. 368, fig. 232.Size: 35mm x 25mm; Weight: 5gProvenance: Prince collection, 1990s-2014; Ex. Private collection N. S. 1970s-1990s. This item has been cleared against the Art Loss Register database and comes with a confirmation letter.
New Kingdom, 18th Dynasty, Ca. 1543 - 1292 BC.A fine faience tile of square form exhibiting a delicate scene of flowers of papyrus that was perhaps an inlaid ornament in a home or pharaonic palace. The tile features incredibly smooth, glazed surfaces with cobalt blue and black details on a pale brown background.Size: 185mm x 90mm; Weight: 1.3kgProvenance: Prince collection, 1990s-2014; Ex. Rupert Wace Ancient Art Ltd. This item has been cleared against the Art Loss Register database and comes with a confirmation letter.
. A geometric earthenware tile panel of square form, consisting of an interlocking star-shaped geometric design carved in deep relief with a central eight-pointed star-shape medallion containing a shell-like motif within a geometric interlace enclosing stylised leaves and flower heads, set within a wooden frame. Size: 530mm x 530mm; Weight: 10.09kg Provenance: Previous property of an Islamic art professional. This item has been cleared against the Art Loss Register database and comes with a confirmation letter.
Ca. 16th century AD. A border tile of rectangular form decorated on a turquoise ground with two central palmettes tapering to an interlacing arabesque base encompassed with bands of bole-red above and below.Size: 190mm x 155mm; Weight: 830gProvenance: Previous property of a UK Islamic art professional. This item has been cleared against the Art Loss Register database and comes with a confirmation letter.
TWO CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN ITEMS, MING / QING DYNASTY. To include a bowl decorated with scrolling floral stems, late Ming dynasty; Together with a square tile with Bogu decoration of potted plants and scholar objects, 18/19th century. Tile 21cm. (2) Bowl with filled chips to rim with chips to foot. The tile split into two sections and restuck with some further chips around edges.
Original three-dimensional mixed media on framed canvas entitled Jackson Pollock's Effort to Quit by Post-Contemporary artist and socio-political filmmaker Greg Haberny. He combines fluorescent and black drips with cigarette butts on house paint. Signature and tile on verso: Jackson Pollock's, Effort to Quit, G. Haberny. Artist: Greg Haberny (American b. 1975)Issued: c. 2010Dimensions: 6.50"L x 6.50"H x 2"WCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.
A 20th Century wooden dolls house with panelled door, six glazed windows, with paper tile effect roof and two chimneys. The house opens at the front, with central staircase and two rooms on two levels. The house has four fireplaces and assorted accoutrements. Size 26" (66cm) (W) x 18" (46cm) (D) x 27½" (70cm) (H) (16)
A 20th Century dolls house with panelled door and five windows, with red brick facade and red tile effect roof and two chimneys. The house opens at the front with central staircase and two rooms on each level, with original wallpaper and floor. The house has two fireplaces and a little furniture. Size 28" (71cm (W) x 12" (30.5cm) (D) x 27" (68.5cm) (H) (17)
A collection of English blue and white pottery, early 19th century, including a Davenport 'Muleteer' circular dish raised on four feet, printed title and factory marks together with impressed anchor marks; and Davenport 'Rhenish Views' tureen stand, a Minton and Boyle 'Devon' serving dish; small Willow pearlware quadrant serving dish, a Minton 'Tintern Abbey Monmouth' tile teapot stand, four small Willow pattern platters, a small oval box printed in the Japanesque style with fan-shaped panels of birds; a pair of small toy dessert tureens and covers with stands, small Mason's Ironstone bowl, Stevenson tureen lacking cover; a pair of small nursery sideplates with moulded rims, small Willow pattern tureen stand, a leaf-shaped dish, Coalport jug with Caughley print, Spode 'Grasshopper' saucer, 'Milkmaid' tea canister, sauceboat, etc (mixed lot, some damages variously throughout)Condition:Davenport Muleteer stand - 29cm diameterRhenish Views - 40cm wide
A Royal Albert Old Country Roses pattern porcelain dinner tea and coffee service, including a pair of vegetable tureens and covers, three tier cake plate, sixteen dinner plates, tea and coffee pots, sauce boat on stand, twin handled tile inset tray, dressing table ornaments, etc. (a quantity)
William Staite Murray (1881-1962)a stoneware tile, painted with a landscape of willow trees and a river, in colours on a cream ground, another tile painted with diagonal lines, and another smaller painted with a flower stem, each mounted in a wooden framemarks concealed,15.5cm. square (3) ProvenanceFrom the collection of William Staite Murray, thence by descent.
A William De Morgan ruby lustre Rabbits tile, on Minton Hollins blank, on scroll ground, unsigned, impressed Minton mark, minor glaze nicks,15.2cm. square LiteratureMartin Greenwood The Designs of William De Morgan, Richard Dennis Publications, page 124 figure 944 for the original design illustrated.
A rare and probably unique set of ten Pilkington's Lancastrian Nursery Rhyme tiles by Margaret Pilkington, designed in 1917, each rectangular and tubeline decorated in colours, in ebonised wood frames, comprising;Simple Simon,Goosey, Goosey GanderHush a Bye Baby!Little Blue BoyLittle Miss MuffitI Had a Little Nut TreeLittle Jack HornerPussy Cat, Where Have You BeenRide a Cock Horse to Banbury CrossSing a Song of Sixpence 22 x 14.5cm (tile)25.5 x 18cm (frame). (10) ProvenanceLawrence Burton, thence by descent
A William De Morgan ruby lustre Waders tile, probably Wedgwood blank, painted with two wading birds, on scroll ground, unsigned, light surface wear,14.8cm. square LiteratureMartin Greenwood The Designs of William De Morgan, Richard Dennis Publications, page 131 figure1038 for the original design illustrated.
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