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A Japanese Meiji period Wakizashi. With horn kashira and shagreen grip with a gold overlaid bronze fuchi and tsuba decorated with figures. Having lacquered saya housing a kozuka with bronze handle decorated with a dragon on finely textured ground. Signed to the tang and kozuka blade and with undulating hamon. Blade length 45.25cm. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Handle bindings replaced. Tsuba etc loose. Some minor notches and pitting to the blade.
A Japanese early Edo period civilian Wakizashi. Having shagreen mounted grip with silver Kashira and Fuchi. With bronze Menuki and a pierced bronze tsuba engraved with a flower. Having unsigned tang and with hamon to the blade. Blade length 59cm. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Later lacquered scabbard. Handle and components loose on the tang. Some slight pitting to the blade.
A Japanese Edo period Wakizashi. With shagreen grip, bronze mounts and with menuki and pierced tsuba. With lacquered saya housing a bronze handled kozuka. Signed tang, blade length 39.5cm. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Chips and some cracks to the lacquer. Blade pitted. Grip assembly very loose fitting.
A Japanese Meiji period Wakizashi. With shagreen grip and having gold overlaid bronze kashira and fuchi. With lacquered and shell inlaid saya, the tang is unsigned, having undulating hamon. Blade length 38cm. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Components lacking from the grip assembly.
A Japanese Wakizashi. With shagreen mounted grip, bronze mounts and pierced tsuba. With a banded lacquered scabbard housing a kozuka with gold overlaid bronze grip. Tang unsigned and with straight hamon. Blade length 43cm. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Kozuka blade a modern replacement. Some chips to the lacquer.
A pair of Art Deco naturalistic bronze and alabaster candelabras. Formed each as a towering spire of flowers and adorned with glass droplets. With twin branches rising from scrolling tendrils and raised on hexagonal plinths, 80cm. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Some tarnishing to the metal and with minor losses. Some of the stamen lacking. Slight chipping to the alabaster. Bead droplets are probably later added for extra ornamentation and could be removed, these are just attached with twisted wires.
An early 19th century French white marble and gilt bronze mantel clock with associated five branch candelabrum garnitures. Surmounted with a figure of Aphrodite and her attendants, with enamel dial and breakfront frieze further decorated with Classical putti raised on toupie feet. Housing an eight day two train cylinder movement stamped S. Marte, striking half hourly on a bell. Clock 36.5cm. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. With pendulum but no key. Running. Some minor marble chips.
A 19th century Chinese lacquered screen with open fret bronze hanging loops. Having hardstone inlays to depict ducks under the shade of a willow tree and with poem inscription verso, 91cm wide. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Overall in very good condition. Some slight chipping to the edges.
A 19th century French gilt bronze clock garniture. Set with Sevres style porcelain, pink ground, gilded and enamelled with figures. Housing a twin train eight day Japy Freres cylinder movement striking half hourly on a bell, 32cm. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Urns and the clock probably a marriage. Clock with key and pendulum and running. Repair to the dial and on urn at the rim.
An 18th century Japanese Katana attributed to Omi Daijo Fujiwara Tadahiro. With pierced bronze tsuba and leather mounted grip and scabbard. Signed to both sides of the tang, blade length 59cm. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Some notches and pitting to the blade. Pegs lacking from the grip. Grip and tsuba loose.
A pair of 19th century French bronze candlesticks. Raised on fluted columns over triform bases terminating on paw feet, 31cm. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Some wear and tarnishing. Sconces still remain. Loops under the drip trays suggest that they were fluted with chain swags.
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