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Gents Seiko divers automatic 100m wristwatch with both ceramic and rubber straps. P&P Group 1 (£14+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots) Condition report: The watch is in working at lotting up, However we are not able to comment on the time keeping. Bracelet is a smaller size than average6cm diameter of the bracelet, Dial 45mmBoxed with no papers.
A Chinese crackle glazed celadon table lamp, contemporary, and a blue and white example (2)Condition report: General light wear and surface scratches, but no obvious faults or damage.Crackle glazed on stand 35cm high to top of blue ceramic body.Blue and white 37cm high to top of ceramic body.Both have been drilled.
A Japanese celadon circular porcelain kogo (incense box), decorated in low relief with an Akita dog, impressed seal mark of Suwa Sozan I to the base, original signed and sealed wood box, circa 1920, 7cm diameter, together with a Japanese celadon porcelain kogo in the from of a bull with impressed seal mark of Suwa Sozan II, first half of the 20thC, 7cm long. Note - The rectangular seal on the box reads Teishitsu Gigeiin, the first Suwa Sozan (1851-1922) specialised in celadon-glazed ceramic carving and was appointed Teishitsu Gigeiin - Artist-craftsman to the Imperial Household - in 1917. Suwa Sozan II (1890-1977) was one of the few highly respected female potters of the early 20thC and took over the family studio after the passing of her father in 1922, like her father, her works are greatly admired by the Royal Family for their grace and fine artistry.
Early 20th Century single oil burner having glass chimney, the ceramic reservoir base decorated with raised ivy and standing on a pedestal of three owls on naturalistic base. (B.P. 21% + VAT)Damage to the foliage on the reservoir and base in different places. Owls missing their eyes. 6cm tall without chimney.

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