Spring Sale - Antiques, Fine Art and Collectables

Sale of Jewellery, Silver, Ceramics, Glass, Pictures, Clocks, Watches, Works of Art , Books and Collectables

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room Sale Venue: Court Lodge Farm, Bodiam East Sussex

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Spring Sale - Antiques, Fine Art and Collectables

Sale of Jewellery, Silver, Ceramics, Glass, Pictures, Clocks, Watches, Works of Art , Books and Collectables

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A pair of small Japanese Meiji period cloisonne vases, decorated with panels of flowers, unmarked, 15.5cm highCONDITION REPORTS & PAYMENT DETAILSI...

A Japanese Kabazaiku cherry bark decorated cylindrical tea caddy/canister, 8.3cm high x 7.2cm diameter, a Chinese embroidered panel depicting butt...

Two small Chinese pottery figures of temple dogs, a small carved figure of a deity, other carved stone items and four items of blue and white pott...

A collection of 16 Japanese monochrome and other woodblock prints, various subjects, some hand colouredCONDITION REPORTS & PAYMENT DETAILSIMPORTAN...

A pair of 20th century People's Republic of China cloisonné vases, and a similar lidded bowl, each with ebonised carved wooden stands and turquois...

A large Chinese carved mother of pearl shell intricately decorated with a battle scene amongst buildings, a palace with figures and mountains to t...

A Chinese carved stone panel in the form of a cat, 6cm long, on hardwood stand, and a pierced and carved circular Chinese stone disk, 14.3cm diame...

A 20th century Chinese Tang dynasty style glazed pottery figure of a caparisoned camel, on lozenge-shaped base with impressed marks to the undersi...

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