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The Olive Collection

31 January 2019 | starting at 11:00 GMT

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267 lots available

Five Bristol delftware plates with 'bianco-sopra-bianco' borders, circa 1760

Three English delftware plates circa 1752 and 1772

A delftware pickle dish and a pair of salts, Dutch or possibly English, circa 1730-50

A delftware plate, Dutch or possibly Liverpool, 18th century

An English delftware teabowl and saucer, circa 1750-60

A London delftware teabowl and saucer attributed to Vauxhall, circa 1715-25

An English delftware tea canister, probably Bristol, circa 1760

A George III solid and well-figured burr-oak chest of drawers, circa 1760

A boarded elm settle, probably West Country Circa 1800, in the 16th century manner

A rare Henry VIII joined oak 'counter table', circa 1540

An extremely near pair of Charles II joined oak panel-back open armchairs, South-West Yorkshire, circa 1670

A pair of 17th century joined oak and fruitwood doors, Brittany, Northern French, circa 1680

A George III oak and mahogany crossbanded bureau, circa 1780

A London delftware Adam and Eve charger, circa 1670

A London delftware 'Green Man' charger, circa 1695-1700

A good English delftware tulip charger, circa 1680

A Bristol or Brislington delftware Tulip charger, circa 1730-40

A mid- to late 17th century leaded bronze mortar, from the London 'unidentified foundry', circa 1660

An unusual 17th century twin-handled leaded bronze mortar, with partial 17th century date

A mid- to late 17th century leaded bronze mortar, from the London 'unidentified foundry', circa 1660

A James I/Charles I leaded bronze mortar, circa 1620 - 30, by William Land II of Houndsditch (fl. 1612-1637)

A William & Mary leaded bronze mortar, from the 'cut-card' foundry, probably Somerset, dated 1692

A small mid- to late 17th century leaded bronze mortar, from the London 'unidentified foundry', circa 1650 - 80

A fine and large Commonwealth leaded bronze mortar, dated 1655, attributed to Anthony Bartlet of Whitechapel, London (fl. 1640-1675) or possibly John Clifton (fl. 1632-1640) of the same foundry

A George II silver tea caddy, mark of Paul de Lamerie (1688-1751), London, 1745

An exceptional early London delftware drinking cup in the shape of a boot, circa 1650

A London delftware fuddling cup, circa 1635-40

A pair of English delftware models of shoes, circa 1725

A splendid Bristol, Limekiln Lane, delftware polychrome large plate, circa 1740-50

A Bristol delftware polychrome large plate, circa 1760

A Bristol delftware polychrome dish, circa 1735-40

Two English delftware polychrome large plates, probably Bristol, circa 1740-60

Three London delftware large plates, circa 1740 and 1780

Four English delftware polychrome plates, circa 1730-70

An Irish delftware plate and another plate, possibly Irish, circa 1760-70 and 1748

A pair of English delftware large plates, circa 1750

Two delftware plates attributed to Vauxhall, and another English delftware plate, circa 1715 and 1740

Four delftware plates, English and Dutch, 18th century

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