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Lot 1070

A bronze whistle in the shape of an owl

Lot 1303

A bronze garden ornament of a frog

Lot 91

Bronze Book Ends of Labradors

Lot 10

A bronze figure of the infant Buddha, Ming dynasty, the divine child standing with both index fingers pointing in opposite directions to heaven and earth, clad in a short, foliate apron, standing on a contorting dragon amid crashing waves, 24cm high 明代青铜诞生佛立像 £1,000-1,500

Lot 199

Bronze model of a seated wild boar, upon rectangular slate base, width 9".

Lot 209

Victorian bronze three section letter rack modelled as four gothic arched windows upon a rectangular iron loaded stepped base , height 8".

Lot 212

Bronze model after Ferdinand Preiss, arabic boy in turban carrying a tray, foundry mark and signature, upon a rectangular grey veined marble base, height overall 10.25".

Lot 239

Set of four bronze hexagonal baluster shaped candlesticks, height 15.25".

Lot 377

Victorian bronze jubilee medallion 1837-1897 within red Moroccan fitted case; together with four Red Cross badges.

Lot 761

Pair of Sino-Shan bronze frog drums of cylindrical form with twin lug handles, height 19".

Lot 100

A CHINESE GOLD AND TURQUOISE INLAID BRONZE GARMENT HOOK of curved tapering form with a preying mantis head forming the hook, the faceted upper surface inlaid with a geometric design, Warring States period, 8.5" long. Provenance: Private collection, West Dorset. A comparable garment hook is extant in the Brooklyn Museum (68.185.11).

Lot 101

A CHINESE BRONZE CENSER AND OPENWORK COVER, the rounded body cast with a lower band of petal motifs on a cross-hatched ground, above a straight stem and circular foot cast in low relief with archaic scrolls, the openwork cover forming three stylised interlinked birds whose beaks terminate in a tri-lobe top, Han Dynasty, 7.5" high. Provenance: Private collection, London.

Lot 102

A CHINESE BRONZE CIRCULAR BOWL of rounded form, the exterior with areas of mottled darker patination, Han Dynasty or earlier, 9" dia. Provenance: Private collection, London.

Lot 103

A CHINESE BRONZE 'GARLIC-HEAD' VASE, the naturalistic head curved to one side and revealing a top aperture, the neck with an applied grip band above the plain rounded body and slightly spreading foot, Han Dynasty, 13.5" high. Provenance: Private collection, London. Han Dynasty garlic-neck vases are not uncommon. However, this vase with its' distinctive curved top appears unrecorded in the literature. It may perhaps have been used as a ewer or flask rather than a vase.

Lot 104

A CHINESE BRONZE CONG VASE, each side with relief decoration of birds on clouds with the Eight Buddhist Trigrams, the base with a Xuande mark, Qing, 18th/19th century, 8" high

Lot 105

A CHINESE BRONZE GOURD CENSER, the cover with two applied smaller gourds, the bulbous body also with applied leaves, on a hardwood stand carved with fruit and foliage, Qing, 17th-19th century, 8" long

Lot 106

A CHINESE BRONZE TRIPOD CENSER, the waisted neck above a compressed circular body, the base with a four character hallmark, the associated wooden cover with a fine jade finial carved as a phoenix holding a lotus spray, Qing, 17th/18th century, 5" dia.

Lot 107

A CHINESE BRONZE RELIEF-DECORATED BOMBE CENSER with lion mask handles, the rounded body decorated in low relief with two ogee panels, one showing scholars on a boat, the other with scholars conversing in a garden landscape, the base with a Xuande mark, Qing, 17th/18th century, 9.25" wide

Lot 110

A CHINESE SILVER-INLAID BRONZE 'SHI SHOU' CENSER, the body modelled in high relief as waves with two lotus flowerheads emerging on one side, the underside with a Shi Shou mark, the pierced bamboo cover carved with flowerheads and foliage, Qing, 17th/18th century, 4.5" long

Lot 111

A SMALL CHINESE BRONZE CALLIGRAPHIC DISH, of square form with canted corners, the upper surface decorated in relief with a poem relating to Spring and dated the seventh year of the Xuande reign, the underside with four low ruyi feet surrounding a central relief Imperial mark within a medallion of two dragons chasing a pearl, Ming, 6.5" from corner to corner. Provenance: Private collection, Dorset. This unusual bronze dish appears to have been made for Imperial use during the Xuande reign. Its function would probably have been to accompany a censer. A directly comparable example is recorded as extant in the Museum of Fine Arts Boston, USA (1991.204).

Lot 112

A CHINESE BRONZE BALUSTER VASE, the neck with mask handles and a relief archaic scroll band above the plain rounded body and stepped foot with a further band of relief decoration, late Ming/early Qing, 10.5" high

Lot 113

A PAIR OF CHINESE BRONZE CONG VASES decorated in relief with chilong dragons, late Qing/ Republic, 19th century, 7" high (2)

Lot 114

A PAIR OF SILVER-INLAID PARCEL-GILT BRONZE VASES, the wide flared necks above ovoid bodies with elephant mask handles and panels of high relief decoration showing birds amongst foliage, 18th century, 5" high (2)

Lot 115

A PAIR OF CHINESE SILVER-INLAID BRONZE VASES, the shoulders with mask and ring handles, the ovoid bodies with two thick irregularly shaped silver panels above a central panelled band and lappets with archaistic decoration, Qing, 17th/18th century, 9.5" high (2)

Lot 116

A CHINESE BRONZE AND CLOISONNE GU VASE of square section form, decorated with archaistic dragon scrolls, the central section with four extended corners, Qing, 17th/18th century, 9.5" high

Lot 117

A CHINESE ARCHAISTIC BRONZE GU VASE of compressed square form, decorated in low relief with geometric scrolls and masks, the base with a three character archaistic mark, Qing, 18th/19th century, 7.75" high

Lot 118

A CHINESE BRONZE ARCHAISTIC GU VASE of circular form, the lower body with two relief bands of mask and scroll decoration, Qing, 17th/18th century, 9.5" high

Lot 119

A CHINESE BRONZE SLENDER GU VASE of square-section form with dragon-mask handles, the central stem with low-relief archaistic decoration and a Xuande mark, late Ming/early Qing, 9.25" high

Lot 120

A LARGE CHINESE BRONZE GU VASE of plain square-section form with rounded corners, the base with an impressed mark, late Ming/early Qing, 12.5" high

Lot 122

A CHINESE BRONZE CIRCULAR MIRROR, the centre cast in relief with a dragon and phoenix within a geometric border, probably Han Dynasty, 3.75" dia.

Lot 123

AN ORNATE SLENDER BRONZE VASE of gently tapering form with upper mask handles, the body with four relief panels showing 'Three Friends' decoration, the shoulder and foot with applied bands, 17th/18th century, 12" high

Lot 124

AN HEXAGONAL BRONZE AND CHAMPLEVE ENAMEL BELL, the top hanging loop in the form of a coiled dragon, the tapering body decorated with flowerheads and leafy tendrils, probably Chinese, 17th/18th century, 9.5" high

Lot 126

A LARGE JAPANESE ARCHAISTIC BRONZE TEMPLE BELL of gently rounded tapering form, the top suspension loop formed as two dragons' heads, above the body with panels of relief bosses and incised script, probably Edo period, 15.5" high

Lot 128

A JAPANESE LARGE BRONZE FIGURE OF A TEMPLE GUARDIAN with a ferocious expression and holding a bowl above his head, on a rectangular stand base, Meiji/Taisho, 22" high

Lot 129

A CHINESE LARGE BRONZE AND CHAMPLEVE LOKOPALA FIGURE, the guardian with a ferocious expression and one arm raised, standing on a rocky base, probably 19th century, 19" high

Lot 130

A VERY LARGE PAIR OF CHINESE BRONZE TEMPLE CENSERS, the rectangular bodies decorated in high relief with dragons, phoenix and other mythical creatures, the large handles formed as two opposing flame-enlivened dragons, the lower bodies with panels of incised script above ornate mask bases, Qing, 18th/19th century, 26" high (2). The script around the bottom of these censers appears to bear good wishes for the future offspring of a family.

Lot 131

A JAPANESE BRONZE RECTANGULAR BONSAI JARDINIERE, the body cast with relief decoration of cranes amongst clouds on a scroll ground, the four feet formed as pine cones, signed 'Koyosai', Meiji, 7.52 long

Lot 132

A JAPANESE BRONZE ORNATE COVERED TRIPOD KORO, by Oshima Joun, the finial formed as opening flowers, the rounded body decorated in relief with phoenix medallions on an ornate scroll ground, signed 'Ichijoken Joun', Meiji, 12" high

Lot 133

A PAIR OF JAPANESE ORNATE BRONZE VASES, the long necks and rounded bodies decorated with panels of low relief quirins and other motifs, Meiji, 9.75" high (2)

Lot 134

A JAPANESE BRONZE DRAGON VASE, the lower body formed as lobes or petals, the long neck with a coiled dragon, Meiji, 7" high

Lot 135

A BRONZE AND CHAMPLEVE ENAMEL KORO AND VASE, the koro of waisted circular form with a lion finial, 18th/19th century, 8.5" high; the vase with a band of archaistic decoration, 19th century, 6.5" high (2)

Lot 136

A CHINESE BRONZE HANGING TRIPOD CENSER with gilt dragon handles and a low-relief shoulder band, Qing, 7.25" high

Lot 137

A JAPANESE BRONZE FLARED BOWL, the exterior finely decorated in relief with a quirin, a ho ho bird, and peony, signed 'Shokaken', Meiji, 10" dia.

Lot 138

A LARGE JAPANESE BRONZE SQUAT VASE, the compressed spherical body decorated on one side with flowers in high relief, signed 'Joa' (?), Meiji, 13" wide

Lot 141

A PAIR OF LARGE BRONZE AND CHAMPLEVE ENAMEL VASES of tapering ovoid form, each decorated with a band of figures beside pavilions in a garden landscape, 19th century, 14.5" high (2)

Lot 142

A JAPANESE SILVERED BRONZE MIRROR, the deep-set interior showing a heavenly landscape with cranes and a tortoise, Edo/Meiji, 5" dia.

Lot 143

A MASSIVE JAPANESE BRONZE JARDINIERE AND STAND, the tapering rounded body of segmented form, decorated in high relief with lively birds amongst foliage, signed underneath 'Dainihon Kyoto Murakami-zo', Meiji, 26" across; the circular wooden stand with cabriole legs, 18" high

Lot 144

A JAPANESE LARGE GILT-BRONZE BUDDHA after the Kamakura statue, the deity seated with hands crossed and thumbs and forefingers touching, on a lotus pedestal, late Edo/Meiji, 15.5" high

Lot 145

A PAIR OF JAPANESE BRONZE COVERED KORO with lion finials, the bodies modelled in high relief with birds amongst foliage, on a tripod lion-mask base, signed 'Kyoto Yoshida-zo', Meiji, 13.5" high (2)

Lot 146

A JAPANESE BRONZE FOLIATE VASE, the petal-shaped opening above a long neck and hexagonal lobed lower body, signed underneath, Meiji, 13.25" high

Lot 147

A JAPANESE LARGE BRONZE HERON by Masatoki of Kyoto, the bird stepping forward and with its' head turned upwards to the right, the body with finely modelled overlapping feathers, signed underneath the hindquarters, Meiji, 44" high. Provenance: Sotheby, King and Chasemore, West Sussex, 30th April 1980, Lot 1596. Private collection, East Dorset.

Lot 149

TWO JAPANESE BRONZE FIGURAL OKIMONO, one of a night watchman, the other of a seated man, Meiji, 6.25" and 7" high (2)

Lot 150

A JAPANESE BRONZE MIRROR AND LACQUER CASE, the mirror decorated with cranes in a landscape, the gilt lacquer case with flowerheads joined by foliage, the interior with maki-e decoration, late Edo/Meiji, 15.5" long

Lot 151

A PAIR OF JAPANESE PARCEL-GILT BRONZE VESSELS modelled as water pails, with engraved and low relief decoration of birds and flowers, Meiji, 8" high (2)

Lot 152

A BRONZE FIGURE OF A GOAT, the animal stepping forward with its' head turned slightly to the right, the body with finely detailed fur, probably Japanese Meiji period, 10.5" long.

Lot 153

A JAPANESE BRONZE ELEPHANT, the animal gently stepping forward and with its' head raised slightly and tail curled back, the body showing finely detailed skin, the tusks in ivory, signed 'Seiya-chu', Meiji, 15" long, on a naturalistic wood stand

Lot 154

A SMALL BRONZE CRAYFISH FIGURE with forward-swept tentacles, 18th/19th century, 6" long

Lot 155

A JAPANESE BRONZE 'QUAIL' KORO, the bird with its' head turned backwards, the cover formed as finely detailed feathers, signed 'Toun-chu', late Edo/Meiji, 7" high

Lot 156

TWO JAPANESE BRONZE QUAIL FIGURES, the larger bird with its' head upright, the smaller bird with its' head turned to the right, late Edo/Meiji, the larger bird 6" high (2)

Lot 157

A SINO-TIBETAN BRONZE BRUSH REST in the form of two fish with their tails raised, Qing, 18th/19th century, 4" long

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