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A late 19th Century aesthetic movement fine lacquered brass cased carriage clock, attributed to Achille Brocot, Paris, the painted and gilt ceramic arabic dial decorated with moon phase and stylized floral design, the side panels decorated with the sun, butterfly and open flowers opposing moon, moss and closed flowers, the unsigned movement with platform lever escapement striking on a coil gong, the case with folding shaped handle, 13cms high. NB: A very similar clock, but a repeater, with a near-matching dial, sold in 2001 for £1000.
An Aesthetic movement stoneware lamp base, circa 1890 and converted to electricity, almost certainly Doulton, the weighted fitment with stormshade collar above the base, 31cm highCondition Report: This lamp is currently wired but this will require replacing before installation and use in a domestic setting. This is sold as a decorative work of art only at present. There are marks and pitting to the metal areas as well as discolouration. As catalogued this has flanges to take a storm lantern shade to the collar and this is not (and has never been) present at Dreweatts - any form of shade would need to be sourced by the purchaser.The ceramic element is unexamined outside of the mount - it appears in fair condition overallPlease refer to additional images for visual reference to conditionCondition Report Disclaimer
An oak single leaf extending dining table, c1930's, the rounded rectangular top above cabriole legs with pad feet, fitted ceramic castors, 140cm l extended, 90cm w; together with a set of four Edwardian oak dining chairs with scroll carved shaped top rails, pierced splats and drop in seats on cabriole legs with pad feet (5) Table and chairs both stripped and re-polished at some point, other general wear, scratches and abrasions consistent with age
A Victorian walnut nursing chair, c1870, the top rail carved with flowerheads and leafage on a matted ground, buttoned back and stuffed over serpentine seat in pale green velvet on foliate carved scrolling legs with conforming apron, ceramic castors Frame joints with minor separation, minor faults to edges of floral carving, frame stripped and re-polished, minor cracks but other wear generally consistent with age
A pair of Victorian walnut framed dining chairs with concave backs with incised decoration, the horizontal rail conforming, stuffed over bowed seats on turned baluster legs; together with a pair of late Victorian dining chairs with fluted top rail centred on spiral fluted roundels, stuffed over panelled backs and seats on turned tapered legs fitted ceramic castors, a nest of three reproduction mahogany occasional tables, the figured tops with leaf carved front lips, cabriole legs with pad feet, 60cm w and smaller; another set of reproduction mahogany tables of shaped rectangular form on cabriole legs with pad feet, 55cm w and smaller (6) Chairs with abrasions, scratches and wear consistent with age, one with reduced rear right leg with fitted wooden pad. Reproduction mahogany nests of tables with ring stains, scratches and abrasions, wear and faults to polish
Fu Yaosheng (1936-2003)A set of four polychrome porcelain plaques in a wooden frame. Each panel depicts one of the four famous beauties of ancient China. Marked Jingdezhen. Signed and dated, Fu Yaosheng, 1985. China. Provenance: bought in Hong Kong, 1991. Background information: Fu Yaosheng, senior ceramic and porcelain artist, member of the China Artists Association and China Arts and Crafts Association. Skilled in various painting techniques, not only blue and white, but also color glaze and underglaze painting. He has also done in-depth technical research on famille rose, new colors and other overglaze paintings. The Japanese newspaper 'Yomiuri Shimbun' once introduced Fu Yaosheng's artistic creations as 'Chinese Treasures'. His achievements are listed in the 'Dictionary of Contemporary Chinese Painters' and 'Who's Who in Ceramic Artist' and other documents.H. 74.5 cm. W. 21.5 cm.Condition Report: http://www.zeeuwsveilinghuis.nl/notices

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