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A LATE 19TH CENTURY LOETZ STYLE GLASS VASE with applied berry and leaf design and crimped rim, 6 1/2 ins high, a pair of yellow satin glass VASES (one a.f), each 8 ins high, a pink satin glass DITTO, 7 1/4 ins high and an Art Nouveau cameo-glass VASE, signed L Argerald, 5 3/4 ins high a.f.
An Art Deco sapphire and diamond cluster later mounted as a ring probably in the 1950’s, the four rectangular step-cut sapphires (one chipped), spaced by old-cut & single-cut diamonds and with small diamond shoulders, set throughout in white, unmarked, size N, 4.5g gross.
A Canton enamel teapot and warming standQianlongThe spherical body with overhead swing handle bound in rattan, the pot enamelled with a continuous scene of figures at leisure in a terraced garden, raised on a tripod warming stand with burner.33cm highFOOTNOTE:For a very similar example see Bonhams Knightsbridge Asian Art, 7 November 2016, lot 59.
A Chinese bronze ceremonial bell, Nao Shang Dynasty (1600-1027 BC) Of cup form with scooped rim and raised on a tapering handle, the body cast with Taoist masks to each side. 15cm high FOOTNOTE: Ceremonial bells of this type were assembled in graduated groups of three or five, the small ones hand-held and played facing upwards, the larger ones suspended from a frame. A near identical Shang Dynasty bell can be found in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, ref.49.136.10. See also a graduated set of three in the National Palace Museum, Taiwan.PROVENANCE: The John Laycock Collection, thence by descent to the vendor. See lot 1 for further details.
A pair of Chinese blue and white ginger jars and covers19th CenturyOf ovoid form with domed covers, decorated with opposing scenes of ladies and attendants with fans in a garden amid rocks, pine trees and plantain.27cm highPROVENANCE:Christie's South Kensington, Asian Art, 28 June 2007, lot 424.
Books: a set of twenty nine novels by William Ainsworth (George Routledge & Sons); Works of Ben Jonson (Bickers & Son) nine volume set; The adventures of Gil Blas of Santillana (William Paterson) in three volumes; and three volume set of Art books (Cassell & Co) all ex collection of Sir Alfred. S. Gooch, with book plates

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