A Royal Worcester porcelain 'Limoges Enamel' decorated plate, dated 1877, the enamel decoration by Thomas John Bott, circular, cobalt blue ground, the centre finely decorated in white enamel with the 'Triumph of Galatea' after Carlo Maratta, otherwise plai
Teak corner cabinet, c.1960s Denmark. Designed by Gunni Oman for Oman Jun. Two door cabinet with internal shelves over four drawers with wave handles, standing on cigar legs. Height 145 cm, width 85 cm, depth 54 cm.
Len Castle, Stoneware bowl, shaped with a 'stepped' cavetto and decorated with jun and tenmoku glazes, impressed potter's mark to the base, diameter 28 cm
Len Castle, Impressive and oversized Blossom vase, stoneware slab vase with jun glaze over tenmoku, impressed potter's LC mark to the foot, 56.5 x 50 x 30 cm, For similar examples see: Len Castle potter, p. 124, 158, 210-212; and Len Castle Making the Mole
A Chinese Jun glazed earthenware bowl, 20th century the Song-style circular bowl on a low foot-ring, with brownish rim and blue glaze falling down the rounded sides, with purplish red splash to the exterior. Height 7 cm, diameter 13.5 cm
Len Castle, square bottle vase, stoneware slab vase with jun glaze over tenmoku, impressed potter's Lc mark, 23.5 x 10.5 x 10.5 cm. Provenance: purchased directly from Ron sang.
Len Castle, large square bottle vase, stoneware slab vase with jun glaze over tenmoku, impressed potter's LC mark, 41 x 14.5 x 14.5 cm. Provenance: purchased directly from Ron sang.
Len Castle, large branch vase, stoneware slab vase with jun glaze over tenmoku, impressed potter's Lc mark, 42 x 35 x 18 cm. Provenance: purchased directly from Ron sang.
Len Castle, small bowl, stoneware with jun glaze, mottled effect, in a gradation of blues and browns, impressed Lc mark to the underside, height 4.5 cm, diameter 19.5 cm
Peter Rushforth, Australia (1915-2020), night blossom jar 12989, Jun glazed stoneware, impressed artist's mark, to base, partially obscured, artist's catalogue no. PR118, to base, height 21.5 Dia. 23.5 cm
A Chinese crackled celadon dish, Song Dynasty (960-1279), of wide and shallow form with a gently inward-turning rim. Possibly Donggou or Jun kiln. 3.5 cm high, 15 cm diameter
Gunni Omann model 19 sideboard for Omann Jun Mobelfabrik, rosewood veneer with four sliding doors, internal shelves and drawers, Denmark, 1960s, 111 cm high, 200.5 cm wide, 45.5 cm deep
Gunni Omann for Omann Jun Møbelfabrik, 'Model 75' executive desk, with floating top and front of desk featuring banks of three drawers either side, built in bookcases to rear
Gunni Omann for Omann Jun (attributed to), 1960s Danish credenza, in rosewood with two doors opening to reveal shelves on one side and drawers on the other, raised on four tapering legs, 83 x 120 x 43.5 cm
A Chinese small Jun 'Moon White' glazed dish, Northern Song/Jin Dynasty, 11th-12th century. Compare to a similar Jun dish with sky-blue glaze, see Christie's New York, J. J. Lally & Co., 23/03/2023, lot 871, 12 cm diameter
Chinese Jun splash bowl, of petite tapered form, with delicate purple splash to interior, raised on an unglazed circular foot, height 4 cm, diameter 8.5 cm
A fine Chinese Jun tea bowl, Jin Dynasty (1127-1279), 13.2 cm diameter. Provenance: An old Japanese private collection, acquired from Joshua McClellan print room, circa 2010.
A small Chinese Jun tea bowl, Jin-Yuan Dynasty, 13th century the bowl is covered with a dark lavender glaze with purple splashes on the interior., 9.4 cm diameter. Provenance: Sotheby's London 13/5/1975, lot 84. A private collection, Melbourne.
Omann Jun (Danish), cabinet, model no. 2, c. 1960, rosewood, two deep drawer and two short drawers, raised on steel feet, retains manufacturer's sticker to reverse height 67 cm width 120 cm depth 43.5 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, Denmark.
'Footy Week' magazine: 1965 issues complete between May 1 and Jun.12 and Jul.31 and Sep.11, generally good condition; also 1949 VFL 'Football Souvenir' magazine in condition. (15 items)
Vintage Tickets: with 1926 Scarborough cricket club (England) member's season ticket, 1934 Nottinghamshire CC ticket for England V Australia (Jun. 8th-12th), 1934 Yorkshire CC ticket for England V Australia (Jul. 20th-24th), 1938 ticket for England V Austr
Doreen Blumhardt stoneware plate irregular shape, poured gestural glaze in prominent jun on a mottled charcoal ground, small chip to the rim, impressed mark, 22 cm width
A white jade plaque, Qing Dynasty (1644-1912) carved on one side with a Taoist deity Zhong kui, the other side with 'Zhen zhai zhen jun' four characters. The stone is with pale white colour. ', 6.3 x 4.2 cm
A Jun Blue-Glazed dish, song Yuan Dynasty, 13th century it covered overall in a lavender-blue glaze thinning to a mushroom tone at the rim, 16 cm diameter. Provenance: Sotheby's Hong Kong, 30/05/2018, lot 386. Private collection, Melbourne, Australia.
A Jun bowl, Jin-Yuan Dynasty, 13th century the bowl is of deep, rounded conical form, and is covered inside and out with a glaze of pale milky blue color, and with a purple plash on the interior, 16.4 cm diameter. Provenance: Mr. Ma Tak, Hong Kong, late 90
A jun blue-glazed bowl with purple splash with box, 18 cm diam.. Provenance: Private collection, Dr D. Lo, Hong Kong (by repute) Dr D. Lo, former director of the Yeung Shui Sang Laboratory for Thermoluminescence of Ancient Ceramics, the Chinese University
John L Sullivan: Hand-written four-page letter on 'The Sydney' hotel letterhead dated Sydney, Nova Scotia, June 20th 1914, to Frank Hanley and signed in full 'John L Sullivan', plus the original 'Cape Breton Island Exhibition' mailing envelope addressed in
Chinese Jun glaze bowl, of rounded form, the interior decorated with three purple splash on a pale blue ground, with exposed circular foot, height 8 cm and diameter 18 cm
A polished black pottery altar set with mark of Qin Chuan Yuan Dynasty (1279-1368) comprising a pair of vases and a tripod censer, each with impressed archaistic designs, and a polished blackened surface. Each piece marked 'Tiantun Jun Qin Chuan Qin Zhao'.
A large Chinese Jun dish, possibly Song-Jin Dynasty, 12th-13th century the dish is heavily potted with a flattened rim and is covered with a thick pale blue glaze with purple splashes. 21 cm diameter. Provenance: Sotheby's London, 10/09/2002, lot 186
A large Chinese moonwhite glazed Jun bowl, Yuan Dynasty (1271-1368) the large bowl is covered with a moon white glaze with purple splashes 22 cm diameter
A Chinese small Jun dish, Jin Dynasty (1115-1234) the thickly potted dish with an everted rim, it is covered in an even lavender glaze thinning to mushroom at the rim. 12.6 cm diameter
A Chinese Jun tea bowl, Yuan Dynasty (1271-1368) the deep rounded bowl is covered with a thick milky blue glaze. 8.4 cm diameter. Provenance: Mossgreen Melbourne, 8/05/2017, lot 67.
Chinese Qing Dynasty Jun splash float bowl, of squat baluster form, in a purple and blue splash glaze, raised on a circular foot, a/f, diameter 23 cm Provenance: The Ivan Ban collection
Gunni Omann 'Model 18' sideboard for Omann Jun, four drawers to the left of the body with two sliding doors and interior shelving. Denmark, c 1960s, 83 cm high, 200 cm wide, 48 cm deep
Omann Jun wall unit, sectional shelving with central drop front bureau and twin cabinet to the bottom. Denmark, c 1960s, 189 cm high, 120 cm wide, 44 cm deep
Chinese Jun Ware bubble bowl covered with a thick, crackled glaze of sky-blue tone thinning to an olive colour at the rim, interior with a purple slapsh, unglazed foot, height 10 cm, diameter 18 cm.
Omann Jun side cabinet for Andersen & Sons, two door cabinet with internal shelves and two drawers, Denmark, c 1960s, 84 cm high, 120 cm wide, 44 cm deep
Omann Jun desk for Andersen & Sons, six drawers to the front, back storage with central cabinet (no key), Denmark, c 1960s, 73 cm high, 153 cm wide, 81 cm deep
Numb.258 and 291, excl. 273, duplicate 271): content mostly concerns news from various European cities, plus fleet movements, ship arrivals, details of ships wrecked London Gazette - England - 1668 issues: almost complete May to August run (between #258 an
William IV sterling silver funnel and strainer, hallmarked, London, 1833, Joseph Angell Sen & Joseph Angell Jun, the detachable strainer with deep sides and ogee border, with shell patterned thumb piece, the funnel of lobed ribbed form, with monogram and c
Gunni Omann for Omann Jun Mobelfabrik, a teak 'Model 75' executive desk, with floating top and front of desk featuring banks of three drawers either side. With sculpted handles and bookcases and drop-down compartment to rear.
Gunni Omann for Omann Jun Mobelfabrik, a superb freestanding rosewood 'Model 77' desk, clean-lined and handsome, the timber is heavily-figured and features three drawers either side of the chair-well, one of which has a built-in pen tray. The front of the
Len Castle, an oversized blossom vase, stoneware slab vase in tenmoku glaze with speckled jun highlights, impressed potter's mark, height 53.5 cm, width 43 cm, for similar examples see: Len Castle potter, p. 124, 158, 210-212; and Len Castle Making the Mol
Peter Rushforth (1920-2015), ovoid jar circa 1985, stoneware, tenmoku and Jun glazes, artist's stamp to base, height 30 cm, diameter 27 cm. Provenance: David Jones Art gallery, Sydney
Peter Rushforth (1920-2015), bowl circa 1985, stoneware, tenmoku and Jun glazes, artist's stamp to base, height 11 cm, diameter 17 cm. Provenance: David Jones Art gallery, Sydney
Reg Preston (Australian, 1917-2000), lidded jar, c. 1982-95, wheel-thrown stoneware with Tenmoku and Jun glazes, artist's stamp to base, height 18.2 cm diameter 20 cm. Provenance: The collection of John Freeland, Sydney.
Mashiko Pottery, stoneware plate attributed to Hamada Shoji, painted with iron gestural design over a jun glazed background with wax-resist cross decoration, diameter 24 cm. Provenance: Private collection
Campbell Hegan, two lidded jars, stoneware, the first with jun glaze, the second with green olive ash glaze, both with impressed potter's mark to the foot, tallest height 17 cm
Barry Brickell, large bowl, ash glazed stoneware, the upper rim with jun glaze splashes over interlaced relief pattern, impressed potter?s mark to the base, diameter 31.5 cm
Chinese Jun glaze bowl, of deep circular form, with serpentine rim handle, the interior decorated in a pale green glaze, the exterior in a mottled purple glaze, height 7.5 cm and diameter 23 cm
The Sketch Magazine (Australasian Edition): 1901 weekly theatrical publication, incomplete run of issues (9), between Oct.2 and Dec.25, also Cassell's Illustrated Family Paper 1855 Jun.23 & Jul.28 editions and a 1910 edition of Fancy Needlework (12 items)
Sigfred Omann (Danish) secretaire cabinet, c. 1960 manufactured by Omann Jun Mobelfabrik, Brazilian rosewood, the fall-front top enclosing a fitted interior with secret compartment, above six short drawers
Len Castle, small bowl, stoneware with jun glaze, combed decoration to the rim, impressed mark to the base, diameter 16 cm. Provenance: John Crichton Estate
Chinese Qing Dynasty Jun splash float bowl, of squat baluster form, in a purple and blue splash glaze, raised on a circular foot, a/f, diameter 23 cm. Provenance: The Ivan Ban collection
Good Chinese Ming Dynasty 15th century Jun splash glaze jar and cover, with slightly domed cover, above baluster meiping body, in jun glaze with slight purple splash exposed on shoulders, the thick glaze exposed from inside lip and lower foot, a/f, height