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  • The Novels Complete and Unabridged of Victor Hugo - Maurius Vol II, Limited Edition No.9 of 1,000 Copies
    The Novels Complete and Unabridged of Victor Hugo - Maurius Vol II, Limited Edition No.9 of 1,000 Copies
    1895 A.D.

    Sold for (Inc. bp): £286

    Victor Hugo - Les Miserables III, Marius, translated by M. Jules Gray, volume II, comprising book VI- The conjunction of two stars; book VII- Patron-Minette; book VIII- The wretched poor; 17 illustrations, 243 pp, card covers. 331 grams, 18 x 11.1 cm



    From the private collection of author and historian Dr DeWitt Bailey, one of the global authorities on the confederate army in the US civil war; thence by descent to his grandson.

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  • Hoi An Cargo Shipwreck Glazed Blue and White Vase Trio
    Hoi An Cargo Shipwreck Glazed Blue and White Vase Trio
    15th century A.D.

    Sold for (Inc. bp): £91

    Comprising three bulbous vases with painted floral decoration to the outer walls, the two bigger ones with facetted bodies; one repaired. 616 grams total, 67-92 mm



    Ex Butterfield and Butterfield auction with official Hoi An Hoard labels. Accompanied by an illustrated information sheet about the Hoi An shipwreck.

    In the mid 15th century a freighting junk loaded with fine Vietnamese pottery sank in an area of the South China Sea called the 'Dragon’s Embrace.' This vessel is part of the shipwreck cargo recovered off the coast of Vietnam at Hoi An. The ceramics themselves were probably made in the area of Chu Dau.

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  • Yuan Style Blue Splash-Decorated Bowl
    Yuan Style Blue Splash-Decorated Bowl
    Probably 19th-20th century A.D. or earlier

    Sold for (Inc. bp): £13

    Broad and squat in profile with chamfered rim, ornament to inner face. 362 grams, 16.3 cm wide



    From the private collection of a Canadian gentleman living in Essex, UK, formed since the 1920s-circa 1990. Property of an Essex lady until the the late 1990s; thence by descent. From the private collection of an Essex gentleman since the late 1990s.

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  • Tek Sing Treasure Shipwreck Glazed Blue and White Bowl Set
    Tek Sing Treasure Shipwreck Glazed Blue and White Bowl Set
    Early 19th century A.D.

    Sold for (Inc. bp): £124

    Comprising six footed bowls with painted landscape to the outer face, low foot. 1.36 kg total, 13.8 cm each



    Ex Nagel Auction, with official Tek Sing Treasure labels to verso. Accompanied by an illustrated information sheet about the Tek Sing shipwreck.

    The Tek Sing (True Star) wreck is one of the famous recovery stories of the 20th century. Sailing from the port of Xiamen (then known as Amoy) in February 1822 the vessel Tek Sing was bound for Jakarta, Indonesia laden with porcelain goods and 1600 Chinese emigrants. The captain decided to pass through the Gaspar Strait, between the Bangka-Belitung Islands, and ran aground on a reef. The vessel sank in about 100 feet of water. The next morning, February 7, an English East Indiaman captained by James Pearl, passing through the same waters, encountered debris and some survivors and managed to rescue about 190 of the latter.

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  • Tek Sing Treasure Shipwreck Glazed Blue and White Plate Set
    Tek Sing Treasure Shipwreck Glazed Blue and White Plate Set
    Early 19th century A.D.

    Sold for (Inc. bp): £124

    Comprising four shallow plates with painted flowers to the centre and a decorative border to the rim, tendrils to the outer face. 1 kg total, 15-16 cm



    Ex Nagel Auction, with official Tek Sing Treasure labels to verso. Accompanied by an illustrated information sheet about the Tek Sing shipwreck.

    The Tek Sing (True Star) wreck is one of the famous recovery stories of the 20th century. Sailing from the port of Xiamen (then known as Amoy) in February 1822 the vessel Tek Sing was bound for Jakarta, Indonesia laden with porcelain goods and 1600 Chinese emigrants. The captain decided to pass through the Gaspar Strait, between the Bangka-Belitung Islands, and ran aground on a reef. The vessel sank in about 100 feet of water. The next morning, February 7, an English East Indiaman captained by James Pearl, passing through the same waters, encountered debris and some survivors and managed to rescue about 190 of the latter.

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  • Chinese Song Terracotta Wall Tile
    Chinese Song Terracotta Wall Tile
    Song Dynasty, 960-1279 A.D. or later

    Sold for (Inc. bp): £91

    Rectangular in plan with central circular socket, high-relief image of Putai in the half-round with extensive pigmentation to the surface. 5.9 kg, 29 cm



    Ex West Country, UK, collection, 1990s. This lot is accompanied by an illustrated lot declaration signed by the Head of the Antiquities Department, Dr Raffaele D'Amato.

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  • Chinese Tang Terracotta Soldier
    Chinese Tang Terracotta Soldier
    Tang Dynasty, 618-907 A.D. or later

    Sold for (Inc. bp): £416

    Standing erect with arms bent and hands open to accept a pole-weapon (absent), wearing open fronted belted tunic and long boots; support to rear. 9.7 kg, 79 cm high



    Ex West Country, UK, collection, 1980s-1990s. This lot is accompanied by an illustrated lot declaration signed by the Head of the Antiquities Department, Dr Raffaele D’Amato. This lot is accompanied by an illustrated lot declaration signed by the Head of the Antiquities Department, Dr Raffaele D'Amato.

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  • Ca Mau Cargo Shipwreck Glazed Blue and White Tea Bowl and Saucer
    Ca Mau Cargo Shipwreck Glazed Blue and White Tea Bowl and Saucer
    Early 18th century A.D.

    Sold for (Inc. bp): £26

    Comprising a bell-shaped cup and shallow platter, each with a painted lakeside scene with a fisherman on the foreground, boats on the lake and mountainous landscape on the background. 88 grams total, 6.5-10.6 cm



    Ex Sotheby's, Amsterdam, 29-31 January 2007. Accompanied by an illustrated information sheet about the Ca Mau shipwreck.

    The Ca Mau shipwreck refers to a cargo of Chinese porcelain sunk between 1723 and 1735 off the coast of Vietnam. The wreck was discovered by Vietnamese fishermen in 1998. It is believed the wreck was a merchant’s junk on its way from Canton (Guangzhou) to Batavia when it caught fire and sank. The ship was carrying goods destined for Dutch traders who had limited access to China and its ports.

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  • Tek Sing Treasure Shipwreck Glazed Blue and White Bowl Group
    Tek Sing Treasure Shipwreck Glazed Blue and White Bowl Group
    Early 19th century A.D.

    Sold for (Inc. bp): £52

    Comprising three bowls: a large bow with painted tendrils and floral motifs; a medium sized bowl with floral motifs to the outer face; a small bowl with densely painted abstract decoration to the outer face, repaired. 900 grams total, 13.4-16 cm



    Ex Nagel Auction, with official Tek Sing Treasure labels to verso. Accompanied by an illustrated information sheet about the Tek Sing shipwreck.

    The Tek Sing (True Star) wreck is one of the famous recovery stories of the 20th century. Sailing from the port of Xiamen (then known as Amoy) in February 1822 the vessel Tek Sing was bound for Jakarta, Indonesia laden with porcelain goods and 1600 Chinese emigrants. The captain decided to pass through the Gaspar Strait, between the Bangka-Belitung Islands, and ran aground on a reef. The vessel sank in about 100 feet of water. The next morning, February 7, an English East Indiaman captained by James Pearl, passing through the same waters, encountered debris and some survivors and managed to rescue about 190 of the latter.

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  • Large Hoi An Cargo Shipwreck Glazed Plate Pair
    Large Hoi An Cargo Shipwreck Glazed Plate Pair
    15th century A.D.

    Sold for (Inc. bp): £124

    Comprising two wide platters with stepped rims, each with painted petals to the outer face and remains of painted floral scene to the inner face. 1.6 kg total, 24.5-26 cm



    Ex Butterfield and Butterfield auction with official Hoi An Hoard labels. Accompanied by an illustrated information sheet about the Hoi An shipwreck.

    In the mid 15th century a freighting junk loaded with fine Vietnamese pottery sank in an area of the South China Sea called the 'Dragon’s Embrace.' This vessel is part of the shipwreck cargo recovered off the coast of Vietnam at Hoi An. The ceramics themselves were probably made in the area of Chu Dau.

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  • Hoi An Cargo Shipwreck Glazed Blue and White Lidded Box Collection
    Hoi An Cargo Shipwreck Glazed Blue and White Lidded Box Collection
    15th century A.D.

    Sold for (Inc. bp): £46

    Comprising three powder boxes, two with painted floral motifs and one with a landscape to the lid. 246 grams total, 55-64 mm



    Ex Butterfield and Butterfield auction with official Hoi An Hoard labels. Accompanied by an illustrated information sheet about the Hoi An shipwreck.

    In the mid 15th century a freighting junk loaded with fine Vietnamese pottery sank in an area of the South China Sea called the 'Dragon’s Embrace.' This vessel is part of the shipwreck cargo recovered off the coast of Vietnam at Hoi An. The ceramics themselves were probably made in the area of Chu Dau.

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  • Ca Mau Cargo Shipwreck Glazed Blue and White Tea Bowl Group
    Ca Mau Cargo Shipwreck Glazed Blue and White Tea Bowl Group
    Early 18th century A.D.

    Sold for (Inc. bp): £72

    Comprising: a bowl with flowers and petals to the outer face, central flower and decorative border to the inner face; a larger bowl with three floral motifs to the outer face and decorative pelletted border to the inner face; a medium sized bowl with a flower trellis to the outer face and a spray of flowers to the inner face. 163 grams total, 67-76 mm



    Ex Sotheby's, Amsterdam, 29-31 January 2007. Accompanied by an illustrated information sheet about the Ca Mau shipwreck.

    The Ca Mau shipwreck refers to a cargo of Chinese porcelain sunk between 1723 and 1735 off the coast of Vietnam. The wreck was discovered by Vietnamese fishermen in 1998. It is believed the wreck was a merchant’s junk on its way from Canton (Guangzhou) to Batavia when it caught fire and sank. The ship was carrying goods destined for Dutch traders who had limited access to China and its ports.

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