TOUR DE COU ARTICULÉ en bronze doré, cuivre argenté et cabochons de turquoise, l’extrémité formée de deux dragons affrontés de part et d’autre de la perle enflammée, à décor auspicieux des huit emblèmes bouddhiques (ba ji xiang), sur une face, et des huit objets précieux, sur l’autre. (Accidents et manques). Tibet, XIXe siècle. A GILT-COPPER, SILVER AND TURQUOISE NECKLACE, TIBET, 19TH CENTURY. HAUT. 28 cm (11 IN.)
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LOT DE DEUX BRÛLE-PARFUMS en bronze, l’un de patine rousse, monté sur quatre petits pieds, à panse quadrilobée accostée de prises évasées, et l’autre, de patine sombre, à panse sphérique méplate accostée de prises annulaires. Marques apocryphes jia cang zhen bao et de l’empereur Xuande sous les bases. Chine, XXe siècle. TWO BRONZE CENSERS, CHINA, 20TH CENTURY. HAUT. (1) 9,5 cm - LARG. 16,5 cm (3 3/4 & 6 1/2 IN.) HAUT. (2) 5,2 cm - LARG. 10,5 cm (2 1/16 & 4 1/8 IN.)
BRÛLE-PARFUM TRIPODE en bronze autrefois doré, à panse hémisphérique et petit col droit évasé à l’ouverture, l’épaulement souligné de panneaux de lotus. (Un léger choc à la panse). Chine, dynastie Qing, XVIIIe-XIXe siècles. A BRONZE CENSER, CHINA, QING DYNASTY, 18TH-19TH CENTURY. HAUT. 7 cm - DIAM. 11 cm (2 3/4 & 4 5/16 IN.)
BRÛLE-PARFUM TRIPODE en bronze de patine sombre éclaboussée de clair, à panse campanulée polylobée et col droit accosté de prises verticales ajourées. Marque apocryphe de l’empereur Xuande sous la base. Chine, XXe siècle. AN IMITATING GOLD-SPLASHED BRONZE CENSER, CHINA, 20TH CENTURY. HAUT. 9,2 cm - LONG. 15 cm (3 5/8 & 5 15/16 IN.)
STATUETTE DE LAMA en bronze doré, représenté assis sur un socle lotiforme, la main droite en vitarkamudra, la paume de la gauche, tournée vers le ciel, accueillant un petit stupa hérissé de flammèches, et vêtu de la robe monastique gansée et décorée de fleurs incisées. Calligraphie incisée au revers du socle. (Scellée). Chine, XXe siècle. A GILT-COPPER FIGURE, CHINA, 20TH CENTURY. HAUT. 27,5 cm (10 13/16 IN.)
PAIRE DE VASES GUANYIN en bronze de patine médaille, montés sur un petit talon, à base cintrée, panse fuselée et petit col évasé à l’ouverture, à décor, incisé et rehaussé de cuivre, argent et or, de moineaux parmi les kakis. (Quelques usures de la patine). Japon, période Meiji (1868-1912). A PAIR OF BRONZE VASES, GUANYIN, JAPAN, MEIJI PERIOD. HAUT. 30,5 cm (12 IN.)
BRÛLE-PARFUM QUADRIPODE COUVERT en bronze de belle patine contrastée, à panse en corolle de lotus accostée de reptiles stylisés formant prises et couvercle sommé d’un papillon. (Une soudure ancienne seulement visible sur la paroi intérieure de la panse). Japon, période Meiji (1868-1912). A BRONZE CENSER AND COVER, JAPAN, MEIJI PERIOD. HAUT. 21,5 cm - LONG. 15 cm (8 7/16 & 5 15/16 IN.)
GRAND BRÛLE-PARFUM COUVERT en bronze doré et émaux cloisonnés polychromes sur fond bleu, monté sur trois petits pieds, à panse sphérique méplate, petit col cylindrique terminé par un rebord, anses évasées et couvercle ajouré sommé d’une prise en forme d’un lion bouddhique assis, à décor tapissant de fleurs et rinceaux, frises de ruyi et leiwen, la panse appliquée d’un mon. Marque d’atelier sous la base. (Restaurations et lacunes d’émail). Japon, XIXe siècle. Socle en bois. A GILT-BRONZE AND CLOISONNÉ ENAMEL CENSER AND COVER. JAPAN, 19TH CENTURY. HAUT. 35 cm (13 3/4 IN.)
GRAND OKIMONO en bronze de belle patine contrastée, représentant un tigre feulant, la tête légèrement tournée vers la droite. Signature d’un cachet en creux Kyoko zo. (Incrustations des yeux manquantes et légères traces d’oxydation). Japon, période Meiji (1868-1912). A LARGE BRONZE OKIMONO, JAPAN, MEIJI PERIOD. LONG. 53 cm (20 7/8 IN.)
JARRE en porcelaine, bleu de cobalt et rouge de cuivre sous couverte, la panse sphérique, à décor tapissant de phénix parmi les nuées. (Col rodé et cerclé de métal). Chine, dynastie Qing, XVIIIe siècle. Monture en bronze doré de style Louis XV. (Oxydations). A RED-COPPER AND COBALT BLUE JAR, CHINA, QING DYNASTY, 18TH CENTURY. HAUT. (TOTALE) 21 cm (8 1/4 IN.) Provenance : "Mon F. Langweil/9415/[...]/Collections anciennes/de la Chine & du Japon/26 place St Georges Paris" d’après une étiquette collée sous la base.
L’ESCALIER DE CRISTAL - PAIRE DE VASES en forme de queue de phénix, en porcelaine et couverte monochrome bleu poudré, à base cintrée, haute épaule marquée et haut col large évasé à l’ouverture, à décor, peint à l’or, d’oiseaux, fleurs et poèmes. (Quelques égrenures et usure de la dorure). Chine, dynastie Qing, période Kangxi (1662-1722). Montures en bronze doré de style Louis XVI. A FRENCH ORMOLU-MOUNTED PAIR OF GILT-DECORATED POWDER-BLUE-GROUND VASES, YENYEN, BY ESCALIER DE CRISTAL, PARIS, THE PORCELAIN KANGXI (1662-1722), THE MOUNTS CIRCA 1880. HAUT. 45 cm (17 3/4 IN.) Provenance : "L’Escalier de Cristal/6 rue Scribe/rue Auber" d’après une étiquette rectangulaire collée sous chacune des bases des vases. Les montures en bronze doré sont signées "L’Escalier de Cristal".
A scarce British Military issue 5 shot 54 bore Beaumont Adams double action percussion revolver, with London proofs and engraved ?London Armoury? on the top flat, frame engraved ?B8949 Adams? Patent No 24,620R? and broad arrow over WD, chequered walnut butt pierced for lanyard and with government inspector?s mark (faint). Good Working Order and Condition, retaining approximately 40% of original blued finish; in its flap top leather holster (worn) bearing broad arrow over WD, date (1868?) and owner?s initials; together with an accessories leather pouch, also bearing broad arrow over WD (stitching slightly AF) containing a double cavity bronze bullet mould bearing Adams? Registration stamp and government inspector?s mark, a Dixon?s patent copper powder flask, 7? overall, with 3 broad arrow and WD stamps (spring AF, body badly dented), an L shaped combination oil bottle, pricker, nipple key and turnscrew, and a brass tipped steel cleaning rod. Good Condition. An unusually complete set. Plate 3
A late 18th century silver mounted Turkish sword shamshir, flat, curved pointed blade 32?, with bronze gilt inlaid maker?s (?) mark near forte on one side, mameluke style hilt, the engraved silver crossguard with langets into beaded wirebound lower band into darkwood grip with studded florets and silver bands, in its tooled leather scabbard with large 2 section sheet silver locket, decorated with stylized floral panels and beaded edges, 2 lozenge inserts with half moon rings. Basically GC (chape missing, some damage to hilt) Plate 6
A cased 5 shot 54 bore Webley type wedge frame double action percussion revolver, barrel 6¼? engraved on the top strap ?J. Blissett, High Holborn, London?, London proved, frame engraved Patent No 1312, with rammer on left side and 2 piece chequered walnut grips. Good Working Order and Condition, the barrel retaining much original blued finish, some finish to remainder, in its original green baize lined fitted oak case, containing a good bag shaped copper flask by Sykes (spring AF), single cavity bronze bullet mould stamped ?WD? and ?54?, cleaning rod, turnscrew, nipple key with pricker cap tin, and pewter oil bottle. Good Condition (the lid escutcheon replaced) Plate 51
A cased 5 shot 54 bore 1st Model Tranter self cocking double trigger percussion revolver, barrel 7? engraved ?Deane Adams & Deane, 30 King William St, London Bridge?, the frame engraved ?Adams? Patent No 13700R?, cylinder also engraved ?No 13700R?, London proved, with chequered walnut butt and separate rammer stamped ?W Tranter Patent No 50?. Good Working Order and Condition, retaining traces of original blued finish; in its green baize lined fitted mahogany case with circular brass lid and keyhole escutcheons, containing double cavity bronze bullet mould, also stamped ?W Tranter?s Patent No 50?, shell embossed zinc flask, cleaning rod, cap tin, grease tin, stripping spanner and replacement pewter oil bottle. Good Condition (case lid slightly warped). Plate 51
A good scarce cased 5 shot 80 bore first model Tranter double trigger percussion revolver, the 5? barrel foliate engraved at breech and muzzle and with London proofs, the frame engraved with foliage and ?No 2392T?, with chequered walnut butt and engraved buttcap. Very Good Working Order and Condition, retaining approximately 50% of original blued, colour hardened and burnished finish; in its green baize lined fitted mahogany case, containing its original detached rammer stamped ?W Tranters Patent?, double cavity bronze bullet mould stamped ?W Tranters Patent?, 4½? bag shaped copper flask by Dixon (retaining most original finish), ebony handled nipple key with pricker, pewter oil bottle, brass tipped rosewood cleaning rod with spare jag, Eley cap tin, tin of Tranter?s Patent Lubricating Composition, and bullet tin. A good clean set (old split to lid of case) Plate 52
A scarce British Military issue 5 shot 54 bore Beaumont Adams double action percussion revolver, with London proofs and engraved “London Armoury” on the top flat, frame engraved “B8949 Adams’ Patent No 24,620R” and broad arrow over WD, chequered walnut butt pierced for lanyard and with government inspector’s mark (faint). Good Working Order and Condition, retaining approximately 40% of original blued finish; in its flap top leather holster (worn) bearing broad arrow over WD, date (1868?) and owner’s initials; together with an accessories leather pouch, also bearing broad arrow over WD (stitching slightly AF) containing a double cavity bronze bullet mould bearing Adams’ Registration stamp and government inspector’s mark, a Dixon’s patent copper powder flask, 7” overall, with 3 broad arrow and WD stamps (spring AF, body badly dented), an L shaped combination oil bottle, pricker, nipple key and turnscrew, and a brass tipped steel cleaning rod. Good Condition. An unusually complete set. Plate 3
A cased 5 shot 54 bore Webley type wedge frame double action percussion revolver, barrel 6¼Â” engraved on the top strap “J. Blissett, High Holborn, London”, London proved, frame engraved Patent No 1312, with rammer on left side and 2 piece chequered walnut grips. Good Working Order and Condition, the barrel retaining much original blued finish, some finish to remainder, in its original green baize lined fitted oak case, containing a good bag shaped copper flask by Sykes (spring AF), single cavity bronze bullet mould stamped “WD” and “54”, cleaning rod, turnscrew, nipple key with pricker cap tin, and pewter oil bottle. Good Condition (the lid escutcheon replaced) Plate 51
A cased 5 shot 54 bore 1st Model Tranter self cocking double trigger percussion revolver, barrel 7” engraved “Deane Adams & Deane, 30 King William St, London Bridge”, the frame engraved “Adams’ Patent No 13700R”, cylinder also engraved “No 13700R”, London proved, with chequered walnut butt and separate rammer stamped “W Tranter Patent No 50”. Good Working Order and Condition, retaining traces of original blued finish; in its green baize lined fitted mahogany case with circular brass lid and keyhole escutcheons, containing double cavity bronze bullet mould, also stamped “W Tranter’s Patent No 50”, shell embossed zinc flask, cleaning rod, cap tin, grease tin, stripping spanner and replacement pewter oil bottle. Good Condition (case lid slightly warped). Plate 51
A good scarce cased 5 shot 80 bore first model Tranter double trigger percussion revolver, the 5” barrel foliate engraved at breech and muzzle and with London proofs, the frame engraved with foliage and “No 2392T”, with chequered walnut butt and engraved buttcap. Very Good Working Order and Condition, retaining approximately 50% of original blued, colour hardened and burnished finish; in its green baize lined fitted mahogany case, containing its original detached rammer stamped “W Tranters Patent”, double cavity bronze bullet mould stamped “W Tranters Patent”, 4½Â” bag shaped copper flask by Dixon (retaining most original finish), ebony handled nipple key with pricker, pewter oil bottle, brass tipped rosewood cleaning rod with spare jag, Eley cap tin, tin of TranterÂ’s Patent Lubricating Composition, and bullet tin. A good clean set (old split to lid of case) Plate 52
A tray containing a quantity of loose bronze and cupro-nickel coinage, together with thimbles, Parker and other fountain pens, a harmonica, 1902 Coronation souvenir tin, an engine turned Birmingham silver cigarette case and a case of mother-of-pearl handled cutlery; six forks and six knives (qty)
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