TUCK CHANG; a Chinese silver swing handled pedestal comport with plannished decpration and cast rim, together with a similar lidded preserve jar on stand (lacking glass liner), approx weight 25.6ozt.Additional InformationGeneral surface wear, light scratches, preserve stand slightly warped. The pieces are marked, as catalogued, the preserve pot is Tuck Chang.
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A cased set of twelve Chinese (or Hong Kong) sterling silver menu holders modelled as traditional Chinese workers and porters, all with 'WK' manufacturer's mark and further stamped 'Silver Sterling 925' to bases, height of each 6cm, approx 5.7ozt/163g, in display case bearing plaque inscribed 'Presented to Mr & Mrs Holmes by The Directorate Officers HKFS 1987'.Additional InformationLight general wear, some tarnish, case worn.
A good mirror pair of mid-late 19th century Chinese cloisonné enamel baluster vases with garlic necks, decorated with carp in pool amongst reeds with butterflies above, on yellow ground, band of geometric and floral detail below, both with partial marks to bases, both lamped, height 29cm (2).Additional InformationBoth have been drilled for lamps, as was common in the early 20th century. Pitting, to the ground and detail, dirt, otherwise light general wear, some minor scratches, but no apparent damage or restoration.
A Chinese polished hardstone quatrilobed brush washer, raised on shaped wooden stand, length 8cm, and a Chinese polished hardstone twin handled koro on shaped wooden stand, height 6.75cm. Provenance: both purchased by the vendor's family in 1975.Additional InformationLight scratches, general wear throughout, Koro with minimal chip to top rim,
A pair of late 19th/early 20th century Chinese reticulated shells with mirrored scenes featuring figures in garden setting with pagoda to background, each shell 19.5 x 23.5cm, both on foliate carved hardwood stands (2).Additional InformationLight general surface wear, old dirt but otherwise appear free from damage. Stands with scuffs and scrapes.
A 19th century Chinese lacquered workbox of shaped rectangular form, with gilt decoration depicting figures in landscape scenes, the hinged cover enclosing a removable tray with carved ivory lidded jars and sewing equipment, also with base drawer, length 32cm.Additional InformationGeneral surface wear throughout, light wear to gilding, minor chipping to lacquer on the inside of drawer, crack to the left corner of the drawer, chipping to lacquer, minor splitting to the inside.
MAKUZO KOZAN; a fine and rare Japanese Meiji period Satsuma koro in the form of a yoroi bitsu (Samurai armour storage box) with the kabuto forming the lid, signed with oval impressed seal to base. Provenance: ex-Haas collection, height 18cm.Additional InformationSmall fine hairline to chin rest on base beside a firing flaw (see photo), minor rubbing to gilding and light crazing.
KINKOZAN; a good Japanese Meiji period Satsuma koro of squat circular form, the engraved and pierced bronze lid above a figural and floral decorated main body, signed to base, diameter 8.25cm, height 3.75cm.Additional InformationSome tarnishing to the bronze, light rubbing to gilding, but overall very good.
A Japanese Meiji period Satsuma koro in the form of a drum on a stand, the cover with cockerel finial, with all over enamelled, hand painted and gilt heightened decoration, each end of the drum depicting a dragon, painted character mark to lid, height 24.5cm (lid af).Additional InformationLid has been broken and restored, some surface wear and light scratches throughout, some rubbing to the gilding. Height including cockerel is 24.5cm. It is not enamel on metal.
HONKOKU; a pair of early 20th century Japanese Satsuma hand painted vases of square form, each with heart shaped panels depicting figures and floral scenes, signed to base, height 19cm, also a Japanese porcelain plate (3).Additional InformationVases with crazing to body, light wear to gilding, one vase with minor fault to top rim, second vase with fault to body.
A Japanese Satsuma vase converted to a table lamp, with four panels depicting geisha in landscape, height 47cm, also a Japanese bronze vase with impressed signature to base, height 28cm (2).Additional InformationSatsuma lamp has been converted from a vase and has been drilled, wear to gilding throughout, cannot see if the top rim has been damaged as there is a metal plate supporting the light holder, bronze vase with light scratches and wear to body.
A Japanese Meiji period Satsuma vase of square form painted with geisha and warriors in landscape scenes, with signature and Yasuda Trading Company mark to base, height 8.5cm.Additional InformationLacking cover, light wear to gilding in parts, firing fault to foot rim, good condition with no chips, cracks or restoration.
A pair of Japanese Meiji period Satsuma twin handled vases of bulbous form, each painted with geisha in landscape scenes, signed to base and raised on wooden stands, overall height 25cm.Additional InformationLight wear to gilding in parts, minor chipping to underside of cover rim, one example with minor chipping to foot rim.
A mixed lot of Japanese ceramics including a Satsuma vase painted with birds in flight, height 15cm, a pair of miniature Satsuma vases, height 6cm, a Kutani lidded trinket box, Imari teapot, etc (11).Additional InformationWear to gilding throughout, light crazing, cover is a replacement on the teapot, teapot with crack, chipping to glaze and cover, trinket box with chip to the inside of the rim.
A late 19th/early 20th century Kutani baluster vase with floral decoration throughout, one panel featuring ten elders, with further gilt detail, six character mark to base, height 37cm.Additional InformationPitting and glaze inclusions, dirt, rubbing to detail, further light general wear, some glaze scratches.
An 18th century Chinese flambé glazed vase of lobed form with rich red ground and blue/purple hue throughout, with an area of painted detail to the lower portion of the body, raised on petal shaped foot, unmarked, height 17.75cm. Provenance: from a private London collection where it has been with the vendor for many years.Additional InformationSome crazing to the glaze, a small 3 x 4mm chip to the inside of foot rim, otherwise light surface scratches.
A pair of Japanese Meiji period twin handled bronze jardinières, each with white metal inlay and impressed decoration depicting temples in landscape scenes, impressed indistinct marks to base, height 25.5cm, width 34cm, fitted in pine box.Additional InformationEach with general surface wear and minor dents to the body, light scratches throughout.
A Japanese bronze vase featuring two frogs in relief, with three character signature to base, height 28.5cm, two smaller vases both with inlaid mixed metal detail of a cockerel perched on branch, both with seal mark to base, and a plaque with inlaid and relief work mixed metal decoration featuring three figures beside blossoming prunus tree and pond, diameter 27.4cm (4).Additional InformationPlate with scratches and indentations, minor nicks to the edge, vase with general wear and impact dents to reverse, heavy wear to patina, pair of vases with light scratches and wear throughout.
A pair of early 20th century Japanese cloisonné enamelled vases of tapered form, the first featuring single bird perched on branch of prunus tree, the second featuring flowering chrysanthemums, unsigned, height 21.5cm (one af) (2).Additional InformationThe vase featuring the chrysanthemums has a large dent to the rim, however otherwise light general surface wear. The same vase with some bruises to the lower section, some light pitting.
Two 18th century Chinese porcelain Famille Rose plates, each painted in enamels with floral decoration, diameter 23cm, together with a Japanese blue and white bowl featuring boys at play, unsigned, diameter 24cm, and a Samson porcelain hand painted pedestal bowl with armorial plaque, diameter 24.5cm (4).Additional InformationOne plate with extensive wear to the decoration, blue and white bowl with crack to foot rim, scratches to the interior, pedestal bowl with minor areas of staining, light wear.
A Japanese Meiji period Shibayama trio of brushes with detailed gilt paint work to each piece, each piece stamped 'A. Barrett & Sons, Piccadilly' length 25cm.Additional InformationOne of the larger brushes has a tiny loss of inlaid detail to the handle,the second brush also has a tiny section missing to the handle, light surface scuffing and some rubbing to the edges of both of these, the smaller brush has three small sections of inlay detail missing.
NANKING & TEK SING CARGO; a lotus pattern blue and white bowl with Nagel Auctions Tek Sing sticker to reverse and certificate of authenticity, diameter 18.6cm, and a pair of floral decorated bowls with cafe-au-lait rims and undersides, Christie's Nanking Cargo lot 5260 stickers to bases, diameter of each 12cm, both with further Spink certificates of authenticity and boxed (3).Additional InformationLight general wear but all appear to be in good order.
A pair of 19th century Chinese mottled tortoise shell glazed vases with applied masks beneath the everted rims, unmarked, height 17.5cm (2).Additional InformationOne has a significant firing flaw through the base, the second vase has a 1.5 x 1cm two sectioned chip to the rim which has been glue repaired, both have crazing light surface scratches throughout.
A pair of 19th century Chinese porcelain Famille Rose miniature boxes, possibly for paint blocks, painted with figures or Immortals upon mythical beast steeds to lids and with flowers and butterflies to sides, each 2.2 x 2.8 x 2.8cm (2).Additional InformationSome rubbing to the gilt and enamel detail, some surface pitting, fritting and light general wear.
A circa 200BC Cypriot painted terracotta twin handled vessel on spreading circular foot, height 18cm.Additional InformationRubbing to the paint work throughout. There is a crack to the interior of the bowl, General surface wear with light scuffs. This is from a local private collection where it has been for many years.
A pair of 20th century Chinese porcelain baluster vases decorated in enamels with floral scrolls and ruyi border to upper section above rural landscapes and calligraphic script, both with apocryphal four character Qianlong marks to bases, height 36.4cm (2).Additional InformationSome minor manufacturing imperfections and light general wear but no apparent damage or restoration.
A late 19th century Australian Aboriginal woomera of flattened oval form with hand tied notch to one end, length 96cm.Additional InformationSome slight fraying to the string holding the notch section, some light surface wear and tear throughout commensurate with age as you would expect, but otherwise in good condition.
A massive early 20th century hardwood carved African mask based on a Fante Ghanaian example, the upper section set with 'See no evil, Speak no evil, Hear no evil' monkeys above bone inlaid elephant mask main section, height 98cm, width 49cm.Additional InformationA few natural cracks in the wood, a few chips to the raised parts and the overall surface of the mask is quite dry and light in colour.
Eight pieces of late 19th/early 20th century Chinese blue and white porcelain, all decorated with prunus, comprising temple jar and cover, ginger jars and covers, double gourd vase, height of largest example 30cm, various marks including double ring marks to base.Additional InformationTemple jar and cover, the jar with large cracks running down the neck, cover with chipping to the rim, larger ginger jar, the cover has been broken in two and crudely glued back together, one of the smaller lidded jars with flat chip to rim, general surface wear throughout, light scratches.
A 19th century Chinese porcelain six division tulip vase painted in underglaze blue with martial scene featuring figures on horseback and infantrymen with swords and shield between bands of ruyi and lappets, with further floral detail, unmarked, approx 24 x 19cm.Additional InformationThere is some bubbling to glaze and further manufacturing imperfection, some fritting especially to foot rim, some light general wear. The corner of one of the lower divisions has been knocked with resulting glaze loss, a small visible firing crack to neck interior, otherwise appears to be free from any major damage or restoration.
A 20th century Chinese lidded porcelain vase/vessel with twin gilt mask and loop handles featuring twin panels with birds amongst flowers against bands of enamelled floral sprays on pink, light blue and yellow grounds, apocryphal six character Qianlong mark in underglaze blue to base, approx 23 x 22cm.Additional InformationMinimal surface wear, wear to gilding, but good condition with no chips, cracks or restoration.
A pair of late 19th/early 20th century Chinese blue and white baluster vases with painted four character marks to the bases, height 18cm (2).Additional InformationOne has a tiny rim crack, please see photographs. Light pitting to both as you would expect and general surface wear. Overall in good condition.
A full size German violin with two-piece back, length 35.7cm, bearing spurious Caspar di Salo label, branded 'Dresden' below the button, cased with a bow.Additional InformationThe violin in overall good condition with dirtying commensurate with age, light scratches with scuffs to corners but no major cracks. The accompanying bow is standard nickel mounted example.
A Chinese late 19th/early 20th century Famille Jaune charger decorated with two four claw dragons amongst floral sprays on a yellow ground with floral decorated border on turquoise ground, unmarked, diameter 41.2cm, and a slightly smaller charger featuring two quails perched on branch amongst blossoming peonies on blue ground within floral decorated yellow ground border, also unmarked, diameter 37.4cm (2).Additional InformationBoth ring true, the larger has some losses to the enamels, further pitting, marks, abrasions, etc. The other slightly later charger with some firing imperfections and further light general wear. Both with surface scratches.
A small Chinese Yixing teapot with six character seal mark to base, length 12.5cm (lid af), a small Eastern carved ivory figure, a small bone circular dish engraved with flowers and two sections of carved bone with floral detail (5).Additional InformationSeveral small chips. Figure with damage and loss (af), wear and tear throughout. Regarding the teapot, there is a minute underside chip to the spout, general surface wear commensurate with age, again there are two minute under-rim chips to the lid, general surface wear. Height of man 7cm. Teapot with two very small chips to lid exterior, some small nibbles to spout and further general, light surface scuffs and scrapes commensurate with use.
A 19th century Swiss musical box, the case with inlaid decoration of musical instruments, length of case 33cm.Additional InformationOne tooth has been snapped off, two teeth tips are also missing, the case with heavy wear and minor water damage, light scratches throughout, when wound the movement works and music plays, but we do not guarantee the working of this item, side divide is missing.
ZENITH WATCH COMPANY; a 19th century brass cased travelling alarm clock, the circular dial set with Arabic numerals and retailer's plaque for John Byrne & Son of Liverpool, raised on four bun feet, height 5.5cm.Additional InformationGeneral wear and light scratches throughout, the face with scratches to dial, the case with heavy wear and use.
MATTHEW NORMAN; a brass cased carriage clock, the circular enamel dial set with Roman numerals, the movement backplate stamped 'Rapport London', with bevelled glass, height excluding swing handle 11cm.Additional InformationTicks when wound, although no guarantee of working order, dial with some specks of dust but clean, case heavily tarnished, further light general wear.
A late 19th century French brass cased mantel clock, the circular porcelain dial painted with Arabic numerals, cased with profuse foliate detail throughout and bust to lower front, movement unmarked, striking on a gong, 38 x 20.5 x 21cm, with key and pendulum.Additional InformationNot tested, no guarantee of working order. One of the scroll mounts on the upper section is very loose. The front left foot is now at a slight angle but this may have been present since manufacturer, further light general wear some scuffs and rubbing to dial particularly around the winding holes. Build up of dirt to the lower section which is possibly obscuring some hairlines but very difficult to tell. There is a hairline crack running through the eleven numeral.
A brass skeleton clock with fusée movement, the enamelled chapter ring set with Roman numerals, on stepped oval and square section marble base, height 36cm, presented beneath an associated clear glass dome, with key and pendulum.Additional InformationNot tested, no guarantee of working order. Some scratches and loses to enamel of the chaptering, general light surface wear including some scratches, pitting and tarnish. Some pitting to the base of the dome, some small chips and nibbles to the marble base. Dome associated as stated, does not fit the base and stands precariously.

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