1st century B.C.-1st century A.D. The bowl with a wide flat bottom and convex sides; the inside with incised concentric circles; flat handle with raised edges and hooked finial for suspension. Cf. Tassinari, S., La vaiselle de bronze, Romaine et Provinciale, au musée des antiquités nationales, Paris, 1975, fig.1, for a similar pan; for 1st century B.C.-1st century A.D. types see Willers, H., Neue Untersuchungen über die römische Bronze Industrie von Capua und von Niedergermanien, Hannover und Leipzig, 1907; Eggers, H.J., Der römische Import in freien Germanien, Hamburg, 1951, type 130; and the famous Aylesford specimen in Evans, A.J., ‘On a Late-Celtic Urn-Field at Aylesford, Kent, and on the Gaulish, Illyro-Italic, and Classical Connexions of the Forms of Pottery and Bronze-work there discovered’, in Archeologia, 2nd Series, Vol.52, London, 1890, pp.315-388; Cunliffe, B., Iron Age Communities in Britain, London, 2005, pp.152-9. Exhibited at the Harwich Museum, Harwich, Essex, UK, 19th June-9th September 2024; accompanied by a copy of a photograph of the artefact on display. 483 grams, 39.5 cm (15 1/2 in.). German private collection, Mr O., collecting in the 1950s-1960s; thence by descent. with Bonhams, London, 7 July 2016, lot 191 (£3,000-5,000). Accompanied by an academic report by Dr Raffaele D’Amato. Accompanied by copies of the relevant Bonhams printed catalogue pages (full page). This lot has been checked against the Interpol Database of stolen works of art and is accompanied by search certificate number no.11735-201189. 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.This vessel was part of Roman and provincial bronze instrumentum domesticum, i.e. culinary or domestic utility ware. Such cooking vessels are rare: some are found in central and northern Italy, in Pannonia, Germany and in Britain. The Aylesford Pan, today in the British Museum (inventory no.1886.1112.1), is one of the most important finds. This specimen (Eggers type 130), probably pre-Caesarian or Caesarian, was found in a grave together with a Celtic bucket and a jug.TimeLine Auctions follows a rigorous vetting process to ensure the authenticity and legality of all items, reinforcing our commitment to integrity and responsible trading. Each antiquity, antique, and coin lot undergoes thorough examination by a vetting committee of at least ten external specialists, professional trade association members, scientists, and archaeologists: See our website for further information.
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The Friar Aylesford, England - Large extensive collection of vintage 20th century pottery ceramic stoneware tableware tea service set. Including large water / teapots, twist design goblet / drinking cups, water jug, oil dispenser, cups, mugs and other examples. Some with impressed stamps to underside.20cm height approx. (teapot)
AYLESFORD POTTERY, ALAN PARRIS. An Alan Parris, Aylesford Friars Pottery lidded, twin-handled casserole. Impressed personal monogram & Pottery mark. Three/four pint? Height 21cm diameter 24cm. Please note that all items in this auction are previously owned & are offered on behalf of private vendors. If detail on condition is required on any lot(s) PLEASE ASK FOR A CONDITION REPORT BEFORE BIDDING. The absence of a condition report does not imply the lot is perfect.WE CAN SHIP THIS LOT, but NOT if part of a large, multiple lots purchase.
Lowerdown Pottery; a stoneware jug covered in speckled grey glaze with floxglove decoration, impressed pottery mark, height 12cm, a matching mug, a small beaker covered in tenmoku breaking to kaki glaze, and two Aylesford cups and saucers (5).Condition Report: Appears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.
Three pieces of The Friars, Aylesford studio pottery to include a jug with tenmoku glaze, impressed mark to base, height 16cm, a flagon with tenmoku glaze, impressed mark to base, height 20.5cm and a fluted pot with handles, speckled oatmeal glaze, impressed mark to base, height 11.5cm, a stoneware pot with cork lid, celadon glaze, impressed mark to base, 6.5cm, an Okra glass perfume bottle, blue ground with white flowers, marked to base dated 1986 and initialled BCPSB 8, 16cm high and another Okra perfume bottle in browns, purples and greens with white flowers marked to base and dated 2006, 12cm high (4)
A Coldstone slipware jug, circa 1953-70, attributed to Chris Harries, with incised decoration through a green glaze, 27.5cm, an Aylesford Pottery jug, circa 1970, with spiral slashes and a mottled brown glaze, 18.5cm, a small stoneware jug by Phill Rogers (1951-2020) made in 2016, 15.5c, and a jug by Niek Hoogland (Dutch, born 1953) made at the Aberyrstwyth International Festival in 2007, incised into the slip ' For Henri (sic)' and signed Neik, 24cm (4)/Provenance: from the Henry Sandon Study Collection CONDITION REPORT: Condition information is not usually provided in the description of the lot but is available upon request; the absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is without imperfection
Aylesford Pottery and othersVarious Studio Pottery comprising a dark brown to khaki glaze jug by Aylesford Pottery, 21.5cm high, another dark brown jug with a band of black circular decoration, 20cm high, a pedestal bowl, two other bowls, and two small vases (smallest 17mm high), late 20th/early 21st centuryGlazed earthenwareSome with artists marks(7)
Jeremy Leach, a Lowerdown Pottery vase with incised decoration, impressed pottery and personal marks, 16cm, another smaller vase, 13.5cm high, a Muchelney Pottery small hexagonal-shaped vase, 11cm high, two Aylesford Pottery casserole dishes with covers, 18cm diameter, 18cm high and a pottery jar and cover with incised decoration stamped with Leach Pottery seal and 'W', 9cm diameter, 10.5cm high, (repaired), (6).
DAVID LEACH (1911-2005) for Lowerdown Pottery; a tin glazed earthenware vase, impressed DL mark, height 15.5cm, and an Aylesford Pottery deep stoneware bowl covered in tenmoku breaking to kaki glaze, impressed pottery mark, diameter 25cm (2). (D)Additional InformationSmall chip to vase rim, otherwise appears good with no further signs of faults, damage or restorations.This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit https://www.dacs.org.uk or https://artistscollectingsociety.org
Three pieces of The Friars, Aylesford studio pottery to include a jug with tenmoku and oatmeal glaze, possibly by Colin Pearson, impressed marks to base (h.12cm), a studio pottery jug with speckled lilac glaze, impressed mark to base (h.10cm) and a dish with applied central plaque inscribed "Saint Thomas", impressed marks to base. (3)
A box of various studio pottery items including a 'Aylesford Friars' stoneware jug with speckled glaze, 19.5 cm high, part-glazed smaller jug and colander, Japanese style leaf decorated bottle vase, 15 cm, a 'Highland Stoneware Scotland' rectangular dish, robins-egg blue glazed jug, vases, mustard pots etc. (box)
Various items of collectible pottery including a large terracotta mixing bowl with cream glazed interior, a large Bell Pottery blue and white transfer flower planter with two square carry handles, height 34cm, a Gaudy Welsh cider cup, a pink lustre cider cup, an Accrington commemorative pudding pot marked for the company 'W. T. Marriott Ltd Accrington', a large Spode fruit bowl with a naturalistic textured exterior, a The Friars of Aylesford studio pottery mug, a Noritake bowl of lobed form with painted and gilt interior, on three gilt feet, a Staffordshire figure of a boy with basket of shells, a hand painted Royal Worcester potpourri painted with white and red roses, unsigned (af), etc.
A GROUP OF ASSORTED STUDIO POTTERY including three dishes attributed Clive Bowen, the largest 23cm diameter, three Aylesford Pottery single handled bowls, the largest 26cm including handle, a large lidded casserole and chesse dish and cover impressed 'East Malling', etc Condition Report : some crazing, but generally good Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
Terrybaun Pottery, Bofeenaun, Co, Mayo, Ireland; an oval slipware dish with pie crust rim decorated with a lobster, impressed mark, diameter 27.5cm, and an Aylesford Friars platter (2).Additional InformationChip to underside of rim of Aylesford platter, otherwise appears good with no further signs of faults, damage or restorations.
FRIARS POTTERY. Three pieces of Friars Pottery, Aylesford. Tallest vase 10cm. All marked. Condition: Good. All appear undamaged.WE CAN SHIP THIS LOT. PLEASE NOTE: Due to Covid-19 staff shielding, we are operating a queue system for dispatch based on payment completion. Therefore, our usual speed of dispatch will be slower than normal. Also there may be carrier delays beyond our control. : We reserve the right to not ship multiple lot purchases if they are too heavy or bulky.

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