An 18th century Chinese blue and white cloud-form tureen and cover, painted with fruit sprays and floral designs in underglaze blue and applied flower-bud lug handles, Qianlong period (1736-95) Qing dynasty, 29 cm w x 19.5 cm d x 15 cm h Handle with old riveted repair, some splitting a chips to flower bud handles, other areas of light wear commensurate with age and use
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A pair of late 19th century Chinese famille rose tea cups and saucers painted with insects and flowers (one saucer with Guangxu mark 1875-1908) Qing dynasty, to/w a famille rose pomegranate jug, 11 cm high and a Japanese Meiji period Imari floriform bowl, 17 cm diameter (6) Imari bowl has small internal rim chip, jug is in good condition with light wear to enamels, both cups and both saucers have rim chips and hairlines
A pair of 19th Century Japanese pottery vases of globular form with short flared necks, Meiji period (1868-1912) painted with a choju-jimbutsu-giga style design of dancing and frolicking anthropomorphic frogs in polychrome enamels, beneath an abstract night sky with gilded bats, 37 cm high The Choju-Jimbutsu-Giga (Animal Person Caricatures) is a famous set of four picture scrolls belonging to Kozan-ji temple in Kyoto, Japan. One vase with several areas of glaze separation/irregularities, both vases in good condition with light wear to enamels and gilding
A Chinese porcelain famille rose tripod incense burner and cover with blue karashish finial and handles, the body painted in polychrome enamels with garden landscapes and children reserved against the pink ground with scrolling floral and foliate designs, 17.5 cm high, 20th century Good condition with areas of light wear to enamels
A 19th century Chinese famille verte ovoid jar painted in polychrome enamels with birds amongst flowering peony, prunus and rockwork on crackled peach ground with ruyi-head and lappet banding c/w reticulated domed hardwood cover, late Qing period, 32 cm high o/a Some areas of light surface wear and wear to enamels but otherwise in good condition
A Sheraton Revival silver teapot of squat oval form with pierced rim, on scroll feet, Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1913, 15.5oz (482g) gross - handle tight; some light pin-prick indents to body; hallmarks clear; lid has some lateral movement at hinge due to wear; evidence of larger bruises being removed to body (from the inside)
A 19th century Japanese marquetry and brass mounted table top cabinet on stand (ko-dansu) with a pair of black lacquered doors decorated with gilded maki-e cranes enclosing six small drawers over a single large drawers, black stand with gilded decoration and shaped legs, Meiji period (1868-1912) 28 cm w x 16 cm d x 34 cm h Brass corner mounts on the door and back left corner bruised and loose, generally good condition with light wear only to lacquer and enamels
An early 20th century Chinese export silver tea service by Zee Wo of Shanghai, comprising teapot with hinged cover, 14 cm high, twin-handled sugar basin with cover and tongs, 11 cm, milk jug, 7.5 cm all with embossed dragon decoration and vacant circular cartouche on a stipple hammered ground, simulated bamboo handles and finials to/w a rectangular tray also with simulated bamboo handles and decorated with relief/engraved dragons around a central presentation inscription, dated 1926, 56 cm wide tray 1952 grams, teapot 570 grams, sugar basin 274 grams, jug 184 grams and tongs 36 grams Teapot hinge loose/requires attention, finial removed at some point and now at an angle, scratches on base, all other items in good condition, with surface scratches and areas of tarnishing a general light wear
A burr walnut and ebony edged Art Deco style twin pedestal extending dining table, the rounded ends united by a single central leaf, 295 cm (max) x 122 cm x 76 cm h (the leaf 61 cm)Some chips to black edging around entire rim of table Feet - slight nibbles to edges due to use/wear Light scratches on surface commensurate with use
A fine miniature Napoleonic 'Prisoner of War' work bone model of a three-masted warship in full sail, with three decks of guns, on pen-work platform, in three pane mirror-backed straw-work case with drapes and glazed fall front enclosed by two doors, the ship 16 cm long overall, 18.5 x 21 cm overall in case - the case 21 cm wide x 10 cm deep x 18.5 cm high; Externally somewhat battered, with split on back and scuffed corners; internally generally clean and tidy, with light wear and fading commensurate with age and no significant losses; mirror spotted
A pair of Aurum ltd Edition silver gilt shell bowls surmounted by cherubs, commemorating the births of Princes William & Harry, Hector Miller, London 1982/84, 11.1 oz (347 g), c/w original packagingBoth in good condition with light surface scratches only, approx 8 cm (high) x 11.5 cm (front to back)
Wrought iron 6-light hanging crown with 6 short and 6 long suspension brackets, manufactured by Janus Dingemans (1874-1941), ca. 1920-1930, diam. 95 cm.Smeedijzeren 6-lichts hangkroon met 6 korte en 6 lange ophangbeugels, vervaardigd door Janus Dingemans (1874-1941), ca. 1920-1930, diam. 95 cm. De kroonluchter werd tussen 1920 en 1930 gemaakt door Janus Dingemans (1874-1941). Janus Dingemans had zijn Kunst-en Grofsmederij aan de Overtoom in Amsterdam. Veel van zijn werk is nog steeds te vinden in Amsterdam o.a. hekken Vondelpark, Stations-wachtkamers CS Amsterdam. Beurs van Berlage In 2002 was er in zijn geboorteplaats Bergen op Zoom een tentoonstelling van zijn werk in het Markiezenhof museum.
Light green and partly brown, untreated jade bracelet, innerwidth ca. 6 cm, band width 1.5 cm. With gemstone report from Netherlands Gemmological Laboratory (NEL), february 2020, A-grade.Licht groen met deels bruin, onbehandelde jade armband, binnenmaat ca. 6 cm en bandbreedte ca. 1,5 cm. Met NEL rapport uit februari 2020, A-Grade.
Sterling silver teacaddy, George III/Empire, with two wide vertical bands, engraved decorations and a green enameld pineapple final, mm Peter & William Bateman, London, dl 1805, 925/000, gross w. 463 gr., width 16 cm. No key, some light dents.Puntovale zilveren theedoos, Empire/George III, verticaal twee gebolde banden, gegraveerde randen en een ananas vormige knop met groen email, mt Peter & William Bateman, Londen, jl 1805, 925/000, br.gew. 463 gr., breedte 16 cm. Geen sleutel aanwezig. Enkele deukjes.

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