A GOOD 19TH CENTURY SECTIONAL TIBETAN BRONZE FIGURE OF SITAJAMBHALA, seated upon his dragon, the whole supported on a single lotus plinth, the face of the deity and the dragon’s eyes with painted decoration, the dragon flames with red pigmentation, the base with a double vajra, 7.5in high overall, the base 6in wide.
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A GOOD HIMALAYAN BRONZE BELL, possibly 16th Century, with good patination, the handle with traces of red and black lacquer, the rim of the bell cast with a double lotus pattern beneath a row of buddhistic heads, above which the base of the stem is decorated with similar borders of lotus and buddhas, 10.3in high.
A GOOD LARGE BRONZE-MOUNTED 19TH CENTURY CHINESE CLOISONNE JARDINIERE, the sides of the jardinière decorated on a turquoise ground with birds and butterflies in flight amidst flowers and leafage, the neck fitted with a 19th Century French pierced bronze rim and interior fitting with attached dragon-form handles, the whole supported on a similar detachable bronze stand with four buddhistic lion feet, 12.5in high to top of bronze neck rim & 15.8in high to top of handles.
A LARGE CHINESE KANGXI PERIOD BLUE & WHITE PORCELAIN JAR, circa 1700, the sides painted with quatrefoil panels of bronze-form vases, ribboned emblems and other precious objects, the panels reserved on a blue-wash cracked-ice ground embellished with heads of prunus blossom in white reserve, 13.9in high.
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY CHINESE HARDSTONE AND WOOD SCREEN, in two sections, the screen onlaid in various hardstones and carved wood with two bronze-form vases of flowers, a column of calligraphy onlaid in ivory, the reverse with lacquered decoration of butterflies hovering above flowers and leafage, the stand with carved and pierced decoration, 35.5in high & 22in wide at widest point.
A FINE QUALITY SIGNED JAPANESE MEIJI PERIOD INLAID BRONZE VASE BY INOUE, with iron rims, the sides finely decorated in gold and silver metals and copper in various onlaid and inlaid techniques with a dragon roundel and with a ho-ho phoenix roundel, the roundels separated by arrangements of flowerheads and leafy tendrils, the foot with an inlaid linked wan pattern, the shoulders and neck also with inlaid patterns and borders, the base with the engraved signature Saiko Inoue, 6.9in high.
A GOOD PAIR OF 17TH CENTURY CHINESE BRONZE VASES, relatively large in size, with good unpolished patination, each in the form of a knarled tree trunk upon which grows some stems of plum blossom, one vase also cast with a kneeling monkey, the other vase with a deer and a bird, 11.25in & 11in high.
A FINE QUALITY SIGNED JAPANESE MEIJI PERIOD BRONZE VASE & COVER BY JYOUN, the cover in the form of an animated seated boy, the vase beneath in the form of a large drum supported on an integral stand, the vase and stand finely decorated and the vase cast with a rope-form tassel hanging to one side, the base with a signature in a rectangular reserve, 15.25in high overall.
A GOOD LARGE SIGNED GENRYUSAI SEIYA JAPANESE MEIJI PERIOD BRONZE ELEPHANT GROUP, modelled as an elephant being attacked by two tigers, one of the tigers on the elephants back, the other crushed beneath a front foot, the removable tusks of ivory, signed Seiya saku in rectangular reserve to base, 25.75in high to top of tusk & approx. 23in long overall.
A GOOD LARGE JAPANESE MEIJI PERIOD BRONZE MODEL OF A LION, unsigned & with detached but undamaged tail, together with a fitted hardwood stand, the animal standing with upraised head and ferocious expression, approx. 33.5in long including tail, the bronze on stand 19in high overall, the bronze itself 15.5in high.
A GOOD HU WEN MING 17TH CENTURY CHINESE BRONZE TRIPOD CENSER, weighing 555gm, the sides of the cylindrical body decorated with the Eight Trigrams between elaborate and finely cast borders of precious objects, lotus, ribboned emblems, fish and other objects reserved on a stipple ground, the base with a Hu Wen Ming mark, 3.8in diameter at rim & 3.1in high.
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