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A rare Chinese export silver gilt and enamelled 'Eight Immortals' circular box for the Thai market, mark of hui yuan, circa 1840-1875, on the cover repoussé with the scene of the Eight Taoist Immortals gathering in a garden, each holding their own vessels that can bestow life or destroy evil, the exterior of the body decorated with a similar continuous scene, all against a bright blue enamel ground, the base impressed with 'wen yin' ('cash silver') and the silversmith's mark 'hui yuan' and 'xia jiu pu' (a historical canton parade of shops), 16.2cm diameter x 7.5cm high, weight 858 gramProvenance: English Private Collection HUI YUAN 汇源 was essentially a manufacturing silversmith based in a known silversmithing area of Canton but, as with many workshops, had an on-site showroom of sorts where bespoke orders could be placed as well as wholesale and retail selling; Hui Yuan operated in Guangzhou 1870-1920. It is well documented that the King of Siam, as well as other Siamese notables, regularly sent envoys to Canton for the specific purpose to place orders and take delivery of already completed ordersHui Yuan was one of several Canton-based silversmiths who were known to create items specifically for the Siam trade, Bangkok mainly; items that were easily identifiable as having been made by a Chinese silversmith but with definitive Siamese [Thai] motifs and even, occasionally, incorporating Bangkok silversmithing manufacturing techniques. Unlike other such makers, no indication has been discovered that indicates that Hui Yuan also had a branch in Bangkok.The circular form box depicts the "Eight Immortals" [八仙 baxian] on the cover; the number eight [ba 八] is considered to be a most auspicious number because its pronunciation, particularly in southern dialects, is very similar to "prosper" or "wealth" (fa cai 发财]. A border of fruiting grapes surrounds the scene with a similar motif forming a frieze around the side of the cover, perhaps alluding to the only female Immortal He Xiangu [何仙姑] who is often depicted holding a basket of fruit and is believed by many to have been born in Guangzhou, He Xiangu is indicative of filial devotion, the ability to resolve domestic disputes and is generally held to be the patron of household management. Fruiting grapes [葡萄 putao] also have a feminine focus, representative of fecundity, abundance and heirs; they can also indicate envy. The side of the box is decorated with a continuous garden scene motif; all the decoration on this box are in repoussé relief, with the background filled with a lapis blue enamel paste; a technique known a shaolan 燒藍 which is believed to have peaked during the mid-Qing dynasty and used extensively during the Qianlong era in the Imperial workshops as well as Canton - perhaps the nearest Chinese equivalent to champlevé.It was common among Chinese silversmiths creating items for the Siam trade to insert a copper sheet layer in the construction of bases of silver boxes to add rigidity. This was a practice taken from Siamese silversmiths operating in Bangkok.See Bromberg, Paul, 2019, Thai Silver and Nielloware, Bangkok for similar examples of enamelled ground silver and silver gilt. Also see Von Ferscht, Adrien, 2015, Chinese Export Silver 1785-1940, for more examples of Chinese export silver约清1840-1875 银烧蓝八仙图盖盒戳记:"纹银""汇源""下九甫"克重:858克尺寸:16.2cm 直径 x 7.5cm 高拍品来源:英国私人收藏Condition Report: Wear to the gilding and enamelCondition Report Disclaimer
A Chinese silver circular box and cover, circa 1895, decorated with chrysanthemums, impressed 'zhuo' and 'OW' mark , 8.2cm diameter; a Chinese filigree model of two men carrying a sedan chair, circa 1900-1935, impressed 'shing wo' mark, 12cm long x 6cm high and a Japanese silver bowl, Meiji Period, the exterior modelled in relief with a dragon amongst clouds, impressed maker's mark for 'Watanabe' and stamped '100', 10cm diameter (3)Provenance: Private English Family Collection 外销银一组三件Condition Report: circular box and cover in good condition other than minor knocks and scratchessilver group generally good other than slightly bend from centre Japanese bowl with splitting round rim Condition Report Disclaimer
A set of six Chinese silver pierced bowls, late 19th-early 20th century, comprising three pairs decorated with dragons flower or bamboo, impressed with 'ye li' mark and '85', 11cm diameter, later glass liners (6) Provenance: Private English Family Collection 晚清民国 外销银镂空龙纹碗一组六件戳记: "業利""85"拍品来源:英国私人收藏Condition Report: wear to the surfaceCondition Report Disclaimer
Y A Nepalese inlaid silver coloured Thangka, embossed decoration of filigree silver coloured wire and encrusted with coral, turquoise, lapis lazuli and other hard stones, the centre depicting a seated Green Tara holding a lotus stem, 64cm long x 51cm wide尼泊尔镶嵌绿度母唐卡Y - Indicates that this lot may be subject to CITES regulations when exported. For further details on CITES regulations, visit: www.gov.uk/guidance/cites-imports-and-exports.Condition Report: Stains and general surface wearCondition Report Disclaimer
A rare Chinese embroidered rank badge, buzi, 17th century, depicting a lion, from the group of badges known as the Corsini collection, one corner has been married and some selvage, a yellow chord is present, 37cm x 37 cmProvenance: Property of an English collector, mainly buying in Portobello market, and various places in London, in the early 1950's and 1960's. The present badge was part of a large group comprising over thirty similar silk badges, mainly representing lions and silver pheasants, once sewn into a large curtain or canopy from the collection of the Palazzo Corsini, Florence. It has been suggested that these badges were likely to have been assembled in Tibet to form a large hanging or a canopy. For published examples of similar Ming badges from the Corsini group see C. Hall, et al., One Thousand Years of Chinese Textiles, Hong Kong, 1995, pp.66-68; see also J.Vollmer, Silks For Thrones and Altars: Chinese Costumes and Textiles from the Liao Through the Qing Dynasty, Paris, 2003, no.12, pp.36-37. See also C. Hall, Power Dressing: Textiles for Rulers and Priests from the Chris Hall Collection, Singapore, 2006, p.240, no.69.A similar badge was sold at Christie's NY, Lot 19, 19 March 2008明十七世纪 二品武官补子拍品来源:英国私人收藏,上世纪五六十年代购自Portobello市场等地。该补子为佛罗伦萨科西尼宫柯西尼家族所藏三十多件补子中的一件,全组补子曾被织成一个大型挂毯悬挂于柯西尼宫之中。
A Chinese silver plated mirror mounted with jade, the jade 18th/19th century, the silver oval hand-mirror decorated in relief with Buddhist emblems, and inlaid to the back with a pale celadon jade plaque, the handle formed of a pale celadon jade belt hook, 20.5cm long清 嵌白玉镀银镜Condition Report: General wear to the plating, the inlaid hardstones with natural faultsCondition Report Disclaimer
A Chinese Export 'Famille Rose' bowl, Qianlong, the exterior painted with peony, the rim with silver mount inscribed 'Gift of the Rt Hon Katherine Countess of Nithsdale to Mrs Jane Stewart 16th June 1763', 23cm diameter and a Chinese bowl, Tongzhi, the exterior painted with Shou symbols, bats and pomegranates, the interior with pink and green enamelled flower roundel, with four character reign mark 11.8cm diameter (2)清乾隆 外销粉彩牡丹图碗(银镶口刻有'Gift of the Rt Hon Katherine Countess of Nithsdale to Mrs Jane Stewart 16th June 1763')清同治 "同治年制"粉彩三多图碗 Condition Report: the export bowl star cracked through the base approximately 21cm x 12cm and another crack 10cm long and the smaller bowl Condition Report Disclaimer
A collection of tokens and coin weights to include 1812 Birmingham Workhouse one penny token and 1813 three pence token, 1812 Cheadle Copper and Brass Company one penny token, 1812 Birmingham and South Wales one penny token, 1811 Bilston sixpence silver token and 1825 brass sovereign weight etc. (14)
Great Britain, Heirloom Coin Collections, The Life and Times of Her Majesty the Queen, Photographic £5 coin collection, boxed with certificate, together with a Jubilee Mint 2017 Elizabeth and Philip £5 four coin set, 2000 silver and enamelled Liberty dollar and V.E.Day silver £5 etc. (35 coins)
Great Britain, Jubilee Mint, The 2018 Remembrance Day silver proof coin collection to include £5, £2 and £1, boxed with certificate, together with The Platinum Wedding Anniversay silver proof piedfort £5, 70th Annivesary VE-Day Photographic £5 pair, 2017 crown and Pobjoy Mint D-Day 2019 50 pence, all boxed with certificates. (5)
United States of America, a Coin Portfolio Management 1921 Morgan dollar, obv; Liberty above date, rev; spread-eagle with arrows within wreath, in a CPM plastic slab, boxed with certificate, together with four other 1921 silver dollars, each as previous but lacking certificates. (5)
Great Britain, Danbury Mint, The Last Four Decades of Threepences, in fitted case, together with a Waterloo 200 (1815-2015) commemorative coin set (missing Duke of Wellington gold coin), The Battle of the Atlantic coin folder (only For all seafarers coin present), Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee coin and three £20 silver commemorative coins 2013, 2016 and 2017. (7)
Great Britain, a collection of mainly silver proof coins to include HRH Prince Charles 1948-1998 five pounds, Bank of England 1694-19994 two pounds, Euro 1996 two pounds, 2000 Millennium five pounds and 1994 D-Day fifty pence etc. (26)Condition report: The majority of coins have certificates, but have not been checked to see if they all match.
Great Britain, a collection of miscellaneous coins to include 2005 Trafalgar silver proof $1, Pobjoy Mint 1977 silver jubilee commemorative silver crown, Falkland Islands 150th Anniversary 50 pence, Coinage of Great Britain and Northern Ireland 1977 jubilee set, 1965 Coinage of Great Britain and Elizabeth II 70th birthday crown etc.
Great Britain, a mixed lot to include 1982 Royal Mint Uncirculated coin collection x2, 1986 Brilliant uncirculated coin set x2, 1982 Proof coinage of the Falkland Islands, 1981 Royal Wedding silver proof coin, 1976 Concorde silver ingot and an Orient Express coin cover. (8)
England, Edward II (1307-1327) silver penny, Bury St Edmunds mint, obv; crowned facing bust, rev; long cross with three pellets in angles, together with John (1199-1216) short cross half penny x2 (cut), Henry VI (1422-1471) half penny, Henry VII (1485-1509) farthing and a Richard II (1377-1399) half penny. (6)
Ancient Rome to Early modern hammered coins and coin fragments to include; Roman Julia Domna Augusta (193-217 AD) denarius, early Anglo Saxon "standard type" sceatta (c. 680-710 AD), Henry II (1154-1189) penny, Edward I (1276-1302) Irish issue silver penny, Republic of Venice 14th century silver soldino, Elizabeth I (1558-1601) 1568 sixpence, Charles I (1625-1649 half groat and a Commonwealth (1649-1660) silver shilling (very trimmed). Approx. 50.
Europe and World, a collection of coins to include Austria 1626? 3 Kreuzer, Austrian States 3 Kreuzer, Belgium 1868 5 Franc, Denmark 1947 10 Ore, France 1873 5 Franc, France silver Denier (circa 12th century), France 1782 12 Sols, France Billion Denier, Hollandia 1755 2 Stuivers, Hungary Ferdinand I Dinar, India 1 Rupees 1835, 1840 and 1877, Jersey 1937 Penny and an Isle of Man 1798 Cartwheel half penny etc. (43)
Roman, a collection ancient Roman coins of various dates and denominations to include Antoninus Pius (138-61) silver dinarius, Severus Alexander (222-235) silver dinarius, Gordian III (238-44) antoninius, Constantine I (306-337) follis and Gratian (367-383) solidus etc. (44)

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