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A Victorian rectangular silver box, the hinged lid with embossed scroll decoration, Birmingham 1896, 12.5cm x 5.5cm, a hobnail cut glass dressing table box with silver lid, Birmingham 1909, combined weight of silver 3.72ozt, 116.1g, and a silver backed brush CONDITION REPORT: If you require further images of this lot or a condition report please contact us with your request as condition reports have not been included in the description
A group of silver, comprising an engine turned cigarette case, Birmingham 1924, Henry Matthews, a second plain bodied cigarette case, Birmingham 1918, William Hutton and Sons, a pin dish, London 1945, together with two napkin rings, a hinged lid and a pair of silver brush backs, 14toz gross. (8)
A Victorian and Edwardian silver dressing table set comprising hand mirror, hair brush, clothes brush, pin tray, scent bottle with internal stopper, nail buffer, and two cut glass dressing table jars, all chased and embossed with Reynold's Angels, various makers and dates, 2.23toz weighable silver. (8)
A Chinese ivory brush pot, Qianlong (1736-1795), of cylindrical form, deeply carved with the extraordinarily handsome Pan Yue (247-300) seated in a chariot, young women on a balcony and in the street expressing their affection for the young scholar by throwing fruit at him as he passes by, the other side carved with a town gate in a landscape with more women and children coming to take a look at him, 13.2cm high, wood stand (2) The story was recorded in the 'Book of Jin': '(Pan) Yue was handsome in appearance and bearing...When he was young, he often strolled about outside Luoyang, holding a slingshot under the arm. Women who met him all surrounded him by hands and threw fruits in his chariot, so when he returned, his chariot was full of fruits'. Song Geng (2004), 'The Fragile Scholar: Power and Masculinity in Chinese Culture', Hong Kong University Press, p.143-144. A similar example can be found in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Accession Number: 2015.500.6.10. Another platter with the same story was donated by John D Rockefeller Jr in 1960 and can also be found in the collection, Accession Number: 61.200.69. 清乾隆 象牙雕掷果盈车图笔筒
Hugh Mcintyre (Scottish, b. 1943) Caerlaverock Erosion 1979, expressionist landscape worked in loose brush strokes, pencil signed and dated, entitled verso, framed and mounted under glass, 15 x 15 cm The atmospheric overtones of the great outdoors feature prominently in the works of Hugh Mcintyre, who typically walks seashores and riversides amid all weathers, before returning to his studio to relive his experiences on canvas. Mcintyre's paintings are in the collections of H.R.H The Prince of Wales, the Bank of Scotland, Tommy Hilfiger, Ashai Optical Co. Ltd, Brunel University, Hilton International and Albert Fisher Group PLC, et al. Mcintyre exhibits widely and has been represented by Contemporary Fine Art (Eton) since 1990.
Two Chinese hardstone seals, 20th century, one carved with a chilong above lingzhi , 12.5cm high, the other with carp in a lotus pond, engraved with the maker's mark to the side, 7.5cm high, two cylindrical hardstone tubes, 7cm long, and a soapstone brush washer, carved with archaic characters to the side, 10.5cm long, wood stand (6)
Two Chinese brush washers, of circular form with curled in rims, one painted with a crane, the other painted with landscape, 9.7cm diameter, an ink paste box and cover, of circular form, painted with landscape, 6.7cm diameter, and three bowls, decorated with flowers and inscriptions on a yellow ground, 10.6cm diameter (7)
FRENCH LEATHER FITTED DRESSING CASE & CONTENTS - GUSTAVE KELLER a large leather case with various compartments inside, including various silver top dressing table bottles, various wooden and silver accessories including brushes, paper knife, shoe horn, shaving brush in container etc. Items are marked with a M and Coronet (from the family of Marques del Muni), and the silver items are stamped G Keller, and head of Minerva. The case is also stamped Gustave Keller, Paris. Case 68cms by 40cms
SOUTH DEVON HUNT - SPICER & SONS FOX PAW a Fox paw mounted on a wooden shield, with a plaque for S.D.H, Buckland Wood, Oct 7th 1933, 25 Mins, marked on the back Spicer & Sons, Leamington. Also with a Fox brush, with a silver top inscribed S.D.H, killed Halshanger, Dec 9th 1939, 25 mins. (2)
A white shawl (babies); a satin Queen of Hearts fancy dress with matching shorts with pockets; a liberty bodice; a babies fur trim in rabbit; a voile apron 1930's; an early 1900's silk children's cape; a pair of bloomers for teenage girl (Edwardian period); a silk Christening robe with lace edging (Edwardian); a babies embroidered nightdress (1940's); a smocked baby dress with pink smocking; a baby brush (1920's silver?; a bow and arrow (boys) and a sailors hat (14)
FOUR IVORY NETSUKEMEIJI PERIODcomprising: a man catching a giant carp, signed Kyoyama; a boy holding a brush, possibly to practise calligraphy; a man scaling a fish, signed Yoshitomo; a figure possibly of an actor, signed Yoshiaki (4) largest 5cm wideProvenance:From a private Glasgow collection.
IVORY BRUSH POTMING DYNASTY the cylindrical vessel carved in low relief with a scholar-official receiving birthday wishes from two boys, accompanied by an attendant and a further boy, all amidst pine and wisps of clouds15cm highProvenance:From the collection of Sir Robert Stodart Lorimer, KBE (1864– 1929), Scottish architect and furniture designer noted for his sensitive restorations of historic houses and castles, for new work in Scots Baronial and Gothic Revival styles, and for promotion of the Arts and Crafts movement; thence by direct family descent & on loan to Kellie Castle.Note:For a similar ivory brushpot from the Ming dynasty, see Bonhams' sale in their London rooms on 11.11.2010, lot 453.
FOUR EXPORT SILVER ARTICLESLIANG SHENG AND WH MARKS, LATE QING DYNASTY comprising: an oval-faced hand mirror and matching hair brush, each marked 'Liang Sheng' in Chinese and 'CH' in English; a circular box and cover, marked 'WH' and '90'; and a small cup, marked 'WH 90', decorated in high relief with dragons (4)largest 23cm long
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