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COLLECTION OF SILVER FLATWARE, ALONG WITH FURTHER SILVER AND WHITE METAL WARE the silver flatware including teaspoons, butter knives, tongs and a fork, along with a silver and enamel lid, a silver pepper pot, a silver hand mirror, silver thimbles and a silver egg cup, along with white metal items including a large serving spoon, a vesta case and further flatwareQty: the weighable silver 338g gross
A gilt bronze and cloisonné enamel "Ding" bowlChina, Ming Dynasty (1368 - 1644), 17th centuryThe center decorated with stylized clouds encircling a lotus flower on a white ground.Both handles and feet cast in bronze. Provenance: French private collection, , Diameter: 12 cm€ 3 000 - € 4 000
A famille rose "rouleau" porcelain vaseChina, Republic Periodfinely decorated in overglaze famille rose enamel with scene of Immortals and attendants in procession in a fenced garden.The base with an apocryphal Qianlong iron red four-character mark.Provenance: Portuguese private collection€ 6 000 - € 8 000
A very rare "Rose-Verte" porcelain vaseChina, Qing Dynasty (1644 - 1912), Yongzheng (1722 - 1735)Finely decorated in overglaze famille rose enamel,this extremely rare vase is an exquisite example of Chinese ceramic art from the reign of Emperor Yongzheng (1723-1735) of the Qing Dynasty. The vase is adorned with a captivating scene of figures amidst a mountainous landscape. The scene unfolds across the body of the vase, depicting fishermen engaged in their daily activities. Some figures are portrayed riding water buffalo, while others are depicted observing them from a stilted dwelling, or house on piles. The landscape is rendered with meticulous detail, showcasing rocky outcrops, lush vegetation, and flowing water. The depiction of fishermen suggests a theme of harmony between humans and nature, a common motif in Chinese art and literature. The water buffalo, a symbol of strength and diligence, further reinforces this theme. Provenance: French private collectionHeight: 54.5 cm€ 3 000 - € 5 000
A famille verte porcelain sculpture of an immortalChina, Qing Dynasty (1644 - 1912), Kangxi (1661 - 1722)This captivating sculpture features a Chinese immortal, a revered figure in Daoism and Chinese folk religion, rendered in porcelain with the vibrant Famille Verte enamel palette characteristic of the Kangxi period.The immortal is depicted as an elderly man with a long white beard, a prominent forehead, and a serene expression. He wears a flowing robe decorated with intricate patterns and motifs, showcasing the rich colors and meticulous detail of the Famille Verte style. The robe's hem and sleeves is adorned with depiction of auspicious symbol, such as peaches.He holds a fan (symbol of immortality).Famille Verte Ware:The Famille Verte (French for "green family") palette is a distinctive style of Chinese porcelain that emerged during the Kangxi period. It is characterized by the prominent use of green overglaze enamels, along with other colors such as red, yellow, blue, and aubergine.Famille Verte ware is renowned for its vibrant colors, intricate designs, and meticulous craftsmanship. Provenance: French private collection - Galerie art asiatique, MarseilleHeight: 24.5 cm€ 600 - € 800
A famille rose porcelain soup tureen, cover and standChina, Qing Dynasty (1644 - 1912), Qianlong (1735 - 1796)Finely decorated un undergalze blue and famille rose overglaze enamel with birds in a landscape.Tureen: 30 cm - 23,5 cmStand: 36,5 cm - 26 cmProvenance: French private collection - Galerie art asiatique, MarseilleHeight: 21 cm€ 800 - € 100
A Famille Rose 'Silk Production' porcelain bowlChina, Qing Dynasty (1644 - 1912), Daoguang (1820 - 1850)Finely decorated in overglaze famille rose enamel on the exterior with calligraphy and scenes related with silk production.Provenance: Portuguese private collectionHeight: 6.5 cm, , Diameter: 15.5 cm€ 1 200 - € 1 500
A Canton porcelain tea setChina, Qing Dynasty (1644 - 1912), Guangxu (1875 - 1908)Finely decorated with birds and flowers in famille rose enamel, the set is comprizing a tray, a teapot and cover and six cups.L tray: 22 cm H cups: 5,5 cm H teapot: 12 cmProvenance: French trade€ 300 - € 500
A famille rose porcelain peach water dropperChina, Qing Dynasty (1644 - 1912), Qianlong (1735 - 1796)in the form of a small hollow peach borne on leafy branches, the interior painted in turquoise blue, the base with a four-character mark of Qianlong (1735 - 1796).An identical model in 'beijing"enamel was made in the imperial workshops.It is currently on display at the Palace Museum in Hong Kong.Provenance: French private collection - Galerie art asiatique, MarseilleHeight: 7.8 cm, Length: 14.5 cm, Width: 11 cm€ 30 000 - € 50 000
A famille rose porcelain "Sanduo" bol and coverChina, Qing Dynasty (1644 - 1912), Jiaqing (1796 - 1820)The bowl is finely decorated in famille rose overglaze enamel with fruiting branches of lychee, pomegranate and peaches The interior and base are covered with turquoise enamel.The base with an iron red sigilar Jiaqing mark.Provenance: French trade, , Diameter: 14 cm€ 4 000 - € 5 000
A fine Canton enamel cobalt ground basinChina, Qing Dynasty (1644 - 1912)of circular shape, the centre decorated with flowers and fruit on a turquoise background, the deep, rounded sides and everted rim decorated with fruit and flowers against a vibrant blue background,the exterior with three writhing stylised dragons on a turquoise background.Provenance: Portuguese private collectionSotheby's 17 September 2007 • Amsterdam - European Collections: Paintings, Ceramics, Glass, Furniture and other Works of Art /Lot 649, , Diameter: 37 cm€ 1 200 - € 1 500
A famille rose covered porcelain "dragons" bowlChina, Qing Dynasty (1644 - 1912), Guangxu (1875 - 1908)Finely decorated in copper red enamel with Dragons chasing sacred pearls.The base painted with a iron red six caracyers mark of Guangxu (1875 - 1908).Provenance: French tradeHeight: 21 cm, , Diameter: 22 cm€ 800 - € 1 000
A gilt bronze and champlevé enamel "Duomuhu" ewerChina, Qing Dynasty (1644 - 1912), Qianlong (1735 - 1796)This magnificent "Duomuhu" ewer, crafted during the Qianlong period of the Qing dynasty, stands as a testament to the extraordinary artistry and technical prowess of Chinese metalworkers. The combination of gilt bronze and champlevé enamel creates a visually stunning and historically significant piece.Form and Function:The "Duomuhu" ewer is characterized by its tall, cylindrical body, a slender neck that flares into a lobed rim, and a curved spout.The term "Duomuhu" translates to "many treasures bucket" or "multi-treasure ewer," suggesting its use in ritualistic or ceremonial contexts. While its precise function remains a topic of scholarly debate, it is believed to have been used for serving heated beverages or for libations in religious ceremonies.The ewer is decorated using the champlevé enamel technique, a process that involves:Carving: Designs are carved or engraved into the metal surface, creating recessed areas or cells.Enameling: Colored enamel pastes are applied to these recessed areas.Firing: The object is fired in a kiln, fusing the enamel to the metal.Polishing: The surface is polished to create a smooth, lustrous finish.Gilding: In this case, the bronze elements are gilded with gold, enhancing the piece's opulence.High-quality examples of Qianlong period champlevé enamel are relatively rare, a similar model is on exhibition at the National Palace Museum Beijing.This gilt bronze and champlevé enamel "Duomuhu" ewer is a remarkable example of Chinese craftsmanship and artistic innovation during the Qianlong period. Its exquisite design, intricate decoration, and historical significance make it a highly prized and valuable piece of art.Provenance: French private collectionReferences: Similar model exibit at the National Palace Museum, BeijingSimila model sold : Beijing Hannai Auction - 11 05 2008 - 2 128 000 RMBHeight: 50.5 cm€ 15 000 - € 20 000
WALTHAM, NINE CARAT GOLD TRENCH WATCH the round enamel dial with Arabic hour markers, 32mm case, on a brown leather strap MOVEMENT: Not in working order, has been overwound. WEAR: Worn. DIAL: Hairline cracks and chips visible. CRYSTAL/ACRYLIC: Scratched. HANDS & MARKERS: Intact. CROWN: Intact. BRACELET/STRAP: Worn.
GOLD FOB WATCH ON CHAIN, the round enamel dial with Roman hour markers, 33mm case with engraved decoration to the case, on a nine carat gold chain with Masonic charmQty: 48.7g grossMOVEMENT: Ticking at present. WEAR: Generally worn. DIAL: Marks and hairline cracks visible.CRYSTAL/ACRYLIC: Fair condition. Hinges snap closed. Movement cover is gold.
GOLD HUNTER POCKET WATCH, EIGHTEEN CARAT GOLD the round white enamel dial with subsidiary dial, Roman hour markers, 50mm case, the case inscribed with initials, the movement cover inscribed 'Presented to Alex S Duers on the occasion of his marriage & completion of 10 years service with Ashfield FC, May 1906', in eighteen carat gold 5cm diameter Qty: 113.24g MOVEMENT: Not ticking at present. Doesn't wind smoothly. WEAR: Generally worn.DIAL: Marks, spots and hairline cracks visible. CRYSTAL/ACRYLIC: Fair condition.Hinges snap closed easily.
Saupique, Georges-Laurent (French, 1889-1961); b. Paris FRANCE, La Depêche Maritime et Coloniale, 1930, an Art Déco gilt-bronze and enamel medal by G.-L. Saupique, robed female standing facing, head turned to left, holding a flag of France against a map of the Eastern Hemisphere, lion lying at her feet, rev. the packet boat Père de Foucault at a quay-side, view of port in background, edge impressed bronze and with foundry mark, 65mm, 106.87g (Ruedas 116; cf. BDW 18, 580). Extremely fine, rare £80-£100 --- Provenance: Bt A.C. Eimer June 2011. La Depêche Coloniale et Maritime, a newspaper published between 1893 and 1937, was in later years owned by the diplomat and financier Octave Homberg (1876-1941), whose name appears on the medal
A late 19th Century French pink speckled onyx Portico Mantle Clock, of serpentine form, the top surmounted with a Medici Lion in bronze with left front paw on a gilt sphere above a circular enamel dial with Arabic numerals, supported by four columns on a conforming base, the movement by H.B. Paris, 41cms x 26cms (16" x 10"). (1)
A miniature five piece silver Coffee & Tea Service, including oblong tray, a pair of silver salts, a filigree powder compact, a Birmingham silver basket salt, three copper decanter labels, a plated ditto, a pocket cork opener, three clockwork spring operated toys (2 birds & red bus) a cased enamel magnifying glass and some other miscellaneous items. (a lot)
A large and attractive 19th Century marble and ormolu mounted Mantel Clock, of cruciform with urn finials, surmounted above resting cherubs and floral garlands, the brass dial with enamel Roman numerals inside original glass dome on ebony base, approx. 61cms high x 46cms wide (24" x 18"). (1)
A good late 18th Century blue and white Warming Stand, with fishermen in a landscape, 9 3/4" (25cms), a Copeland Spode Imari pattern Dish, 5 Italian Majolica type Asparagus Dishes and a set of 12 cranberry glass Beakers, decorated with flowers and gilt, 4" (10cms), and a blue enamel pot and cover; nine similar glass Piggins, each with two spouts, three glass Finger Bowls, a set of 6 cranberry glass Wines, and three others. (a lot)
A circular Chinese cloisonné Plate, with birds and flowers, 12" (30cms); together with a pair of miniature cloisonné Vases, 4 1/2" (11cms); a pair of Chinese octagonal enamel Dishes, and an Indian bronze and enamel Dish; together with a large Chinese metal Dish with phoenix and other birds in relief amongst foliage and dragon marks to base, 15 1/2" (40cms). (7)
An attractive 19th Century French figural Mantle Clock, the top surmounted with elegant young lady resting, inset with circular enamel dial with Roman numerals, on a base embellished with floral and leaf decoration, approx. 46cms (18") high; An attractive 19th Century French ormolu figural Mantle Clock, the top with male resting against a rock with book in hand, over a circular dial with Roman numerals, the base decorated with shells and grotesque masks, approx. 43cms (17") high. (2)

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