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A CHINESE BRONZE 'CHILONG' TRIPOD CENSER, the waisted neck and flattened rounded body with two handles formed as chilong dragons peering over the rim and facing each other, the base with a three-character relief mark 'Qian-qing-gong', Ming Dynasty, 29cm wide For a comparable bronze censer with dragon handles see 'The Second Bronze Age: Later Chinese Metalwork', Sydney L Moss Ltd, 1991, no. 43.
A CHINESE SILVERED BRONZE FOLIATE-FORM MIRROR decorated in relief with Immortals riding cranes and horses, the eight-lobed border with insects and flowers, Tang Dynasty, 12.4cm diameter. Provenance: Roger Keverne Ltd London 2000. An Important Private Collection of Chinese and other East Asian Art.
TWO CHINESE BRONZE SCROLL WEIGHTS, one of a hound, the other a lion with a frog on its back, Ming -Qing Dynasty, 4cm and 5cm long (2). Provenance: The lion Spink and Son Ltd London 1977; the hound Gerard Hawthorn Ltd 2002. Provenance: An Important Private Collection of Chinese and other East Asian Art.
A CHINESE PARCEL-GILT BRONZE 'DOUBLE-PHOENIX' SCROLL WEIGHT, the two reclining winged creatures facing each other and seated on a scroll base, late Ming-early Qing Dynasty, 7.7cm long; on a hardwood stand. Provenance: Spink and Son Ltd London 1977. An Important Private Collection of Chinese and other East Asian Art.
A Warring states silver inlaid bronze dagger, the centre of the double edged blade with wirework characters, the hollow handle pierced on one side amongst foliate inlay, the reverse with a raised shallow triangle in line with the rib of the blade and pierced at right angles, 20cm 98 in) long Some green corrosion to the bronze but generally good
A 19th century bronze figure of an oni, the horned creature wearing a tiger skin lion cloth and carrying a two handled urn on his head as he stands on a later pink marble rectangular base, 22.5cm (8.75 in) high His open hands suggest that he may have been carrying more than the urn on his head at one stage
A Northern Thai or Burmese bronze Buddha, serenely seated cross legged on a throne of rounded triangular section, he wears a jewelled breast plate and crown, 28cm (11 in) high The top of his crown is lacking, he is missing an ear, there is considerable cracking to the reverse and parts of the foot are missing
A gilt bronze jade inset belt hook, possibly Han dynasty, the sinuous green stone of the jade dragon within other dragons in relief and picked out with semi precious stone cabochons, the hook in the form of a dragon head, the reverse corroded green, 18cm (7 in) wide One cabochon is missing. Other than the corrosion the condition is good
A late 19th/early 20th century bronze dragon and temple bell group, the roaring beast rises up holding the bell bowl upwards in its right fore claw, the darkly patinated bell with four panels inscribed in relief, 59.5cm (23.5 in) high There is a hole in the bell where it was plugged after its original casting
A late 19th/early20th century bronze koro and cover, the rounded square sides cast with flower and bird panels above four legs, the pierced lid surmounted by a seated Buddhist lion, 15cm (6 in) high (2) The head of one screw securing the lion to the lid has sheared off allowing it to revolve
Two late 19th/early 20th century champleve enamelled bronze vases, the baluster shape of the taller with two bands of daodieh and with mask and ring handles. 30cm (11.75 in) high. the ovoid shape of the smaller also with mask and ring handles and with two bands of archaic taste birds, four character seal mark, 23.5cm (9.25 in) high (2) The larger has a small area of enamel loss
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