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Antique Chinese Carved Ivory Figure on Hardwood Stand. "Recumbent Ox With Figure. Signed on Bottom with Calligraphy Marks. Typical Light Age Cracks and Yellowing Consistent with Age or in Good Condition. Measures 5-1/2 Inches Tall including Stand. This item will only be shipped domestically and was legally imported into the United States. Shipping to California, New Jersey and New York is Not Available for this Lot. Shipping $38.00
Large Antique Chinese Carved Ivory Snuff Bottle. Carved in Relief with Interior Scene on one Side, Etched Wildlife Scene on the other side, also Calligraphy. Signed on Bottom. Good Condition. Measures 6 Inches Tall. This item will only be shipped domestically and was legally imported into the United States. Shipping to California, New Jersey and New York is Not Available for this Lot. Shipping $42.00
A Chinese porcelain tea service, comprising teapot, tea caddy and cover and six tea bowls, each piece decorated in colour enamel with flowering prunus and calligraphy, red seal mark, cased together with a yellow ground famille rose dish decorated with flowers and chasing dragons, 24cm diameter, boxed (2).
After Gilbert Poillerat, a pair of wrought iron fire dogs, each of entwined scroll work, unmarked 34 x 34cm (13 x 13in) Gilbert Poillerat (1902 -1988) trained at the famous Ecole Boulle. His style looked to calligraphy, although his influences were wide, taking from the Rococo, Louis XIV style to the Medieval. He is quoted as saying "The iron did not ask to be an accessory; it is an ornament". By the 1950s his designs, in keeping with changing tastes, became increasingly simple and rectilinear in style. He remained an important designer in France throughout his working life.
A Bohemian clear-glass and gilt pear-shaped slender ewer A Bohemian clear-glass and gilt pear-shaped slender ewer, stopper and basin for the Turkish market, late 19th century, decorated with a field of cross-hatched diamond panels and with Islamic calligraphy, the ewer, 47cm high, the basin 30cm diameter
A Collection of Small Oriental Objects: A Chinese opium pipe having bronze mounts engraved with calligraphy 9 ins (23 cms) in length. A small Chinese relief cast bronzed metal tumbler decorated with a scrolling dragon, 1¾ ins (4.5 cms) high. A Chinese brass bowl cast with a celestial dragon. A black stone trefoil pot carved with monkey and prunus blossom. A small round Ruyi carved & lacquered lidded pot. A Japanese inlaid brass vase 5½ ins (14 cms) high. A brass snuff box inlaid with copper geisha. etc.
A Chinese Framed Ceramic Plaque. The glassy surface over painted in enamels with a lady and elder stood beside a cedar tree, signed with calligraphy, 13½ ins x 9 ins (34 cms x 23 cms). The frame carved with sprouting bamboo and a pierced band of trellis work incorporating bats, peaches and foliage, 19½ ins x 15 ins (49 cms x 38 cms).
Three Far Eastern Polychromed Wooden Carvings: A Gilded Buddhistic Figure with hands held in prayer knelt on a lotus flower pedestal, 20 ins (51 cms) in height. A Chinese Dignitary wearing gilded robes sat in a throne chair with calligraphy to the back, 8¼ ins (21 cms) high. A Figure of an Immortal enhanced with gilding and sat cross-legged on the back of a reclining lion dog, 6 ins (15 cms) high, 16½ ins (16.5 cms) in width.
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