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A SMALL CHINESE BRONZE WATER POT AND A BRONZE INCENSE STICK HOLDER 16TH/17TH CENTURY The square-section water pot with a chicken head-shaped spout and a loop handle inlaid with silver and copper wire with archaistic scrolling design, raised on four bracket feet, the vase with an ovoid body on a flared foot and a tall neck with two handles and a flared rim, all decorated with stylised lotus flowerheads and foliage, 11cm and 6.8cm, 138g and 201g. (2) Provenance: from the collection of Professor Peter H Plesch and Mrs Traudi Plesch OBE and thence by descent, collection no.Bv7 and Bv11, the water potpurchased from Spink & Son Ltd at the 1968 Antique Dealers Fair for £10, exhibited at the OCS exhibition in 1983, no.44.
A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE EGRET-MARKED KRAAK 'CRICKET' DISH WANLI 1573-1620 Finely painted with a cricket on a rock and with flower sprays, the moulded bracket-lobed rim with eight panels of various blossoms and cicadas, the reverse with eight panels of fruit and cicadas, the base with an egret mark and a circular label for Bluett & Sons, London, 19.7cm. Provenance: formerly the property of a titled English collector. Cf. Christie's New York, 16th March 2015, lot 3502, and Christie's Amsterdam, 20th May 2008, lot 9 for other egret-marked Kraak dishes. The egret mark appears exclusively on Wanli Kraak pieces of high quality, fine painting and moulded designs, was used at one particular kiln. There are only about 45 known examples recorded worldwide.
A RARE CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE EGRET-MARKED KRAAK 'DEER' DISH WANLI 1573-1620 Finely painted in vibrant tones of cobalt blue with two deer beneath a pine tree, the bracket-lobed rim with eight panels of various blossoms, the reverse containing eight panels of lingzhi and cicadas, the base with an egret mark and a circular label for Bluett & Sons, London, 21cm. Provenance: formerly the property of a titled English collector. Cf. Christie's New York, 16th March 2015, lot 3502 and Christie's Amsterdam, 20th May 2008, lot 9 for other egret marked Kraak dishes. The egret mark appears exclusively on Wanli Kraak pieces of high quality, fine painting and moulded designs, was used at one particular kiln. There are only about 45 known examples recorded worldwide.
TWO CHINESE WOOD AND PEWTER TEAPOT CANISTERS QING DYNASTY Each with a wooden body supported on a pewter base with four short bracket feet, the interiors lined with pewter and each with a pewter cover, one with an inner cover, 11cm max. (5) Provenance: from the collection of Christopher Blair-Myers Esq.
A CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE ENAMEL JARDINIERE 18TH CENTURY The quatrefoil-shaped body painted in coloured enamels and gilt with stylised lotus blossoms on a dark blue ground, with key fret borders around the rim and to the four bracket feet, the interior turquoise, together with a wood stand, 18.2cm. (2) Provenance: purchased from Gump's, San Francisco, 23rd November 1937 for $35, together with a letter from Gump's dated 1938 confirming the purchase.
8th-10th century AD. A bronze stirrup with ribbed footplate, arched body, square bracket with slot to accept the strap. Cf. Arbman, H. Birka I: Die Gräber, Uppsala, 1940, grave 735. 248 grams, 14cm (5 1/2"). From the family collection of a London gentleman; formed in the late 1940s-1950s; thence by descent. [No Reserve] Very fine condition.
8th-10th century AD. A ferrous stirrup with ribbed footplate, arched body, curved bracket with slot to accept the strap, reserved scroll detailing to one face. Cf. Arbman, H. Birka I: Die Gräber, Uppsala, 1940, grave 735. 145 grams, 13.5cm (5 1/2"). Property of a lady living in Kent, UK; formerly part of her grandfather's collection; acquired in Germany after WWII; thence by descent 2006. Fine condition.
18th century AD. A series of eight marble discoid plaques, each with a red centre and applied bronze imperial bust in profile; suspension bracket to the reverse; Italian workmanship. 5.9 kg, 14cm (5 1/2"). Property of a European gentleman; formerly acquired on the German art market before 1980. [8, No Reserve] Fine condition, some chipped.
George III / Regency rosewood and brass repeating bracket clock, the dial marked L Leplastrier, Royal Exchange, London, with loop handles, side grilles and pineapple finial supported on brass bun feet, with twin fusee movement and pull repeat, striking on a bell. Movement back plate engraved L Leplastrier, Royal Exchange, London.
An 18th century feather banded walnut bureau cabinet, the moulded cornice over a pair of fielded panel doors enclosing adjustable shelves over a fall front enclosing a fitted interior over two short over two long graduated drawers on shaped bracket feet, 100 cm wide x 52 cm x 216 cm high Some worm damage
An 18th century feather-banded walnut chest on chest, two short over three long graduated drawers flanked by canted corners, over a full width slide and three further long graduated drawers, raised on shaped bracket feet, 100 cm w x 52 cm x 216 cm h- an older restoration, handles are old replacements, some areas of veneer repair, one drawer front appears to have received attention to veneers, some elements of drawer linings replaced, bracket feet either rebuilt or replacements for ball feet, good colour, good size

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