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CHINESE BRONZE AND CLOISOINNE ENAMEL LIDDED BOX,late Ming to Qing Dynasty, decorated with butterflies amongst floral blooms, 9.6cm diameter Condition good to fair. Notable pitting to enamel throughout.Wear as per use and age. This includes tarnish, also minor scratches and gouges to bronze. Some slight warping to the inner rim in areas, also a ding (approx. 1cm) to outer edge.Additional images now available.Weight is 745g
PAIR OF LATE 19TH CENTURY CHINESE CLOISONNE VASES,decorated with birds and flower heads on a black ground, of baluster form, 15.3cm high, on associated standsOne has had a heavy impact to foot with resultant damage, dent and loss to enamel, this now has a wobble when in a flat surface; otherwise general surface wear, pitting, tarnish to metal, etc
LARGE CHINESE 'PEACHES' BOWL,decorated in underglaze blue with peaches on branches against an overglaze yellow enamel ground, six character Qianlong mark to base, 28cm diameterThe piece has a substantial restoration running its length and then breaking into two pieces at the end. The paint looks to have been retouched in this area. Crazing throughout, otably through the peach's and possibly exacerbated by the trauma of the break. Additional images now available.Provenance: From a private local collector
EARLY 20TH CENTURY CHINESE CLOISONNE ENAMEL LIDDED JAR,the lid with Fo dog finial, the lid and body with floral designs to the predominantly green ground, 17cm highCover interior knocked and misshapen so does sit on vase at a slight angle; small area of damage to foot, further surface pitting, light bruises and general wear; foot knocked and misshapen so does wobble when on an even surface
FINE JAPANESE CLOISONNE ENAMEL VASE BY HAYASHI KODENJI (1831-1915),decorated with chrysanthemum blooms and leaves outlined in silver wire, with white metal mounts to rim and base, signed to underside, 12cm highCondition good to fair. Minor nicks to rim. Two notable chips to enamel. Slight misshaping and further nicks to base. Further wear commensurate with age. Additional images now available.
Early 20th century Continental erotic cigarette case, the silver-plate body of curved rectangular form with cover decorated with painted enamel street scene depicting young boy in squatting position lighting a cigarette shielded from the wind by his girlfriend, who is lifting the skirt of her dress up over him, with gilt interior, L9cm
LATE VICTORIAN PEARL, DIAMOND AND ENAMEL BROOCH,the central red enamel section bordered by white, with pearls interspaced by old cut diamonds totalling approximately 0.20 carats, 23mm wide, marked 15CT, with panel to the reverse for hairwork, 4.6gLoss of white enamel in multiple areas. Red enamel intact.
LATE 19TH CENTURY EGYPTIAN REVIVAL BROOCH,modelled in relief with a pharaoh set with diamonds and red enamel, central cabochon ruby to the headdress, raised above a blue and white enamel section, the reverse stamped CB, otherwise unmarked, in original Collingwood & Co of London fitted caseVery dirty/discoloured. Loss of enamel in some areas. Large strip of loss to the left hand side. All stones intact. Please see further images. 23.2mm in diameter.6.8g
Sheffield Union of the Order of Druids, c.1860, a white metal medal, unsigned, 5.3cm; Sheffield Equalized Independent Druids, a silver award medal by H. Slingsby & Son, named (Presented to Bro. J.W. Undy, P.P. by the members of the Pride of Oughty Bridge Lodge Decr. 18th 1911), 3.8 x 2.9cm, hallmarked Birmingham 1905 (!); Sheffield Equalized Independent Druids, badges - nickel by Nicholson, 2.7 x 2.5cm, brass and enamel by H. Slingsby & Son, 3.7 x 2.5cm; City of Sheffield Education Committee, bronze award medals for 4 years Punctual Attendance and Good Conduct, unsigned, named (Thos. Williams; Wm. A. Winterbottom; R. White), first with clasps for 1910, 1911 and 1912, last 3.5cm, others 4.7cm, and a silver award medal for 7 Years Puctual Attendance and Good Conduct, unsigned, named (Doris Sawtell), 3.5cm; S[heffield] P[risoners of] W[ar], a silver badge by Vaughton for Sheffield Prisoners of War Help Committee, 3 x 2.5cm, hallmarked Birmingham 1918; Peace Celebrations, Sheffield, 191, white metal medals.

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