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Tek Sing: Forty-five blue and white circular deep saucer dishes, each decorated with a basket containing flowering plants tied at the top of the handle with an elaborate bow, all bordered with a single ring, the rim painted with a wide band, the underside with three stylized floral flourishes, diameter (approx.) 15cm (45) Chips, cracks, fractures. Damage and discolouration throughout due to immersion. General wear and tear commensurate with ship wreck wares. Please be aware that the images in the catalogue are a representative example of the pieces of Tek Sing porcelain for sale and may not necessarily be the exact pieces that make up the lot on which you are bidding.
A Victorian silver brooch, formed as a tied bow with a pendant heart, Birmingham 1896, a gold, seed pearl and pale blue gem set bar brooch, a silver cased lady`s wristwatch, import mark London 1916, a silver heart shaped pendant locket, a silver threepence pierced with a hole, and a 9ct gold ring.
A Derby porcelain figure group of The Three Graces distressing Cupid, late 18th Century, modelled as Cupid tied to a central tree while the classical maidens break his bow and taunt him, on a rocky mound base, incised `L33` to base, height approx 40cm (one of the Graces missing and faults).
An early 20th century gold and enamel necklace, the fine trace-link necklace with blue and white guilloche enamel twin spaces to blue guilloche and white enamelled bow, centrally set with a seed pearl with later substantial fresh water pearl pear shaped drop, length of fresh water pearl approx. 17mm CONDITION REPORT: approx 7.9gms pearl has a high lustre condition of chain and enamel batons - some minor areas of chipping/rubbing visible through x10 lens
A George III marquetry and parquetry inlaid mahogany bow front hanging corner cupboard, the moulded cornice inlaid with checkered banding, above two full length doors inlaid with oval medallions depicting foliage and urns, the doors enclosing three shelves and three short drawers, width approx 66cm
An 19th century inlaid and cross banded mahogany shaped front sideboard, having a central bow fronted and partitioned drawer above a secret base drawer, flanked to the left by an inverted cupboard door simulating twin drawers, and flanked to the right by a cellarette again simulated to appear as two drawers, raised on six square tapered supports terminating on spade feet, width approx. 180cm (illustrated)
An Edwardian Court Sword, the 77.5cm triangular section steel blade etched with scrolling foliage and crossed standards by Poole & Co., Savile Row, London, the cut steel hilt with pierced shell guard, stirrup knuckle bow and urn pommel, lacks scabbard; a French Fencing Sabre by Leon Paul, with aluminium bowl hilt and chequered wood grip; a German 1898-05 Butcher Bayonet, second pattern, with steel scabbard (3)
A 19th Century Continental Naval Sword, the 76cm single edge double fullered steel blade stamped with two ovals enclosing *C and *B, the back edge engraved Coulaur & Co., Klingenthal, the gilt brass hilt with foliate pierced and cast guard centred by a fouled anchor, with fluted square section knuckle bow, wire bound cream painted wood grip and brass mounted leather scabbard
A 19th Century Indian Talwar, the 67cm single edge double fullered steel blade incised with crescent moons, the steel hilt with stirrup knuckle bow with tiger head finial and bearing traces of koftgari decoration, with disc pommel and crimson velvet scabbard; a 19th Century Indian Talwar, with plain steel blade, the back edge stamped 3378, with steel hilt and leather scabbard (2)
A 19th Century Indian Talwar, with 71cm single edge curved steel blade, steel hilt with shaped langets, baluster grip, curved knuckle bow and disc pommel, with original carved wood scabbard with later shoe; a 19th Century Horseman`s Short Sword in the 17th Century Style, the 63cm double edge steel blade etched with foliage and TOLEDO, the steel hilt with scroll guard and knuckle bow, wire bound grip and globular pommel, lacks scabbard (2)
An Early 17th Century German Stonebow (Prodd), the curving steel bow of 43cm span, the U shaped foresight with semi ovoid finials to the pillars, set with a later plate, the steel tiller set with a built-in gaffle struck with a maker`s mark of HSB over a bird within a shield, the trigger with ringed bar trigger guard, the small fruitwood stock stamped with stars and crescent moons, the left side with shaped cheekpiece inlaid with a vacant ivory oblong escutcheon **A prodd bearing the same maker`s mark is to be found in the Wallace Collection in London, (see A1050 page 486 of the catalogue), with three others in the Musee de l`Armee, Paris
An Edwardian Court Sword, the 77.5cm triangular section steel blade etched with scrolling foliage and crossed standards by Poole & Co., Savile Row, London, the cut steel hilt with pierced shell guard, stirrup knuckle bow and urn pommel, lacks scabbard; a French Fencing Sabre by Leon Paul, with aluminium bowl hilt and chequered wood grip; a German 1898-05 Butcher Bayonet, second pattern, with steel scabbard (3)
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