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Boxes & Objects - a 19th/20th century Chinese lacquer dish, the central well painted with a royal procession, picked out in gilt, 31cm diameter; a Royal Doulton child's nursery rhyme plate; others including a boxwood jar and cover, Brampton type stoneware jelly mould, clay marbles, novelty Bergmann type Moor, emerald glass pharmacy bottle, etc (qty)
Boxes and Objects - a pair of Dr Wohler Sportscope glasses/binoculars, cased, mid 20th century; a Maelzel metronome; a Taktell Junior metronome; a Schatz bulkhead type barometer; Chinese terracotta army figures; a walnut gavel with stand; an early 20th century Arnold & Sons syringe, cased; etc, qty
A Meiji Period Satsuma onion-shaped teapot with applied dragon decoration, bearing gold overlaid indistinct character mark to base, 28 cm high, a Banko ware figure of a seated nodding man, 18.5 cm high, two lacquered Japanese glove boxes, a pair of Satsuma ware onion-shaped miniature vases with crane decoration, bearing multiple black overglazed character marks to base, 12.2 cm high, two modern Chinese famille-rose planters, a Japanese Satsuma pottery tea bowl, four various Chinese porcelain tea bowls, a Wedgwood dragon lustre miniature tyg, a Bursleigh ware dragon decorated fruit bowl and Losol ware toilet jug CONDITION REPORTS Planters only: one planter is very light, the one with the slightly upturned rim, has some light wear to the enamel decoration and a large and more noticeable surface scratch to the back and a small chip to the underside of the foot. Otherwise in need of a good clean. The other planter is much heavier, has crazing, bears four character marks to base, has a hairline crack running through it. In need of a good clean - see images for more details
A box of various china wares including a Lowestoft chinoiserie pattern saucer, Kangxi figural decorated tea bowl (very damaged), various other English, Continental and Eastern china wares, pastel study of "The Lagoon Venice", carved pumice stone figure in the Easter Island manner, terracotta figure of a bull, Chinese cloisonné bowl, Coburg Arts & Crafts iron castellated candlestick, mahogany canteen box, various other parquetry ware boxes, a pair of Special Mag 8x binoculars, a Statue of Liberty lamp base with shield bearing inscription "A Gift from The People of The Republic of France to The People of The United States, This Statue of Liberty Enlightening the World", etc., etc.
Two boxes of assorted china and glass ware to include modern Chinese mugs and teapot, a Royal Albert part tea set, a pair of Victorian enamel decorated glass vases and a cased set of enamel decorated tea spoons and a further set of "Sandringham Plate" tea spoons, various table mats etc (2 boxes plus boxes of table mats)
A collection of hardback and other books, primarily relating to art and collecting, titles including: English Furniture of the Eighteenth Century, by Herbert Cesinsky, three vols.; The Gentle Art of Faking Furniture, by Herbert Cesinsky; The Earle Collection of Early Staffordshire Pottery, by Cyril Earle; English Embroidery, by A. F. Kendrick; How to Identify Old Chinese Porcelain, by Mrs Willoughby Hodgson; Old Glass and How to Collect It, by J. Sydney Lewis; and others, contained across two boxes.
The hinged folding board in cases thirty-two carved playing tokens; together with two Chinese carved hardwood boxes filled with black and white stone go pieces.No condition report? Click below to request one. *Any condition statement is given as a courtesy to a client, is an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact and Doyle New York shall have no responsibility for any error or omission. Please contact the specialist department to request further information or additional images that may be available.Request a condition report
TWO BOXES AND LOOSE CERAMICS AND MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS to include assorted Japanese ceramics to include Noritake and similar, a quantity of Royal commemorative items, a natural fibre hat, three vintage cameras to include a Kodak Brownie and Instamatic Camera, a brown fur 'Faulkes Edgbaston Birmingham' jacket, a blue padded Chinese inspired jacket, two wash jugs (2 boxes) (s.d)
A group of 10 vintage Chinese tin plate toys.C1950's & 1960's Four of which are with original boxes The man on the motorbike and the mouse are clock work and in working order. A ferry boat called the Neptune is on wheels, A Fire Truck, there is a boxed Friction magnetic light crane and a fabulous universe Televiboat , and a Friction locomotive Boat measures 38 cm long and 17 cm high The train is 40 cm long Condition : Played with, boxes have some ware as shown View all pictures
A large Chinese vase with a five character mark to the base, together with a selection of blue and white ceramics, both Eastern and Western, one of which is a Ringtons vase depicting English Religious buildings, and a number of novelty/decorative pieces including a decanter and cabinet plates, all housed in two boxes. (2 boxes)
Three decorative boxes - comprising a dark stained wooden 'Tea' box by Lorose, with repoussé pewter and enamel decoration (LWH 19 x 25 x 9cm); a wooden and gilt jewellery chest (LWH 21.75 x 14 x 14cm); and a small vintage rectangular pressed card traveling case (LWH 36.5 x 13.5 x 12.5cm); together with a Chinese bell metal bowl with carved decoration of two dragons chasing a flaming pearl30cm diameter. (4)
THREE 19TH C. BOXES, comprising Chinese black and gold lacquer work box, Chinese black and gold lacquer letter box, and Regency red leather covered letter box, largest 37cms (w)Comments: all distressedProvenance: The Cornelia Bayley Collection from Plas Teg, an important Jacobean house in Flintshire, North Wales Plas Teg: Once in a Generation Welsh House Clearance — Rogers Jones CoNote: the auction lots are contained in a warehouse near Wrexham. Viewing can be arranged by appointment by calling Richard Hughes on 07593 181017. Purchased lots require collection by appointment once invoices are settled and strictly within ten days (maximum) from the auction date. Purchases which are not collected by this time will incur a charge of £50 per item per day. Please note that most HGV vehicles can enter the warehouse for convenient collection, but we do not offer assistance for heavy and large objects, please be prepared.
* Morrell (Ottoline, 1873-1938). A large needlework panel embroidered by Lady Ottoline Morrell, circa 1915/16, densely worked all over in bright polychrome silk threads using mainly long and short stitch and french knots, with a profusion of large flowers and leaves, including sunflowers, carnations, tulips, daffodils, and roses, a few loose threads, on a beige cotton ground with machine-stitched centre join, ground perishing in places and expertly consolidated with stitching by The Royal School of Needlework in 2009 (mainly to lower left-hand edge - latter also sustaining a few minor losses to embroidery), brass rings on linen tabs for hanging to top corners, approximately 195 x 173 cm (77 x 68 ins)QTY: (1)NOTE:Provenance: Lady Ottoline Morrell (1873-1938); her daughter Julian Vinogradoff (née Morrell, 1906-1989); thence by descent.An extraordinarily vibrant coverlet, worked by Lady Ottoline Morrell whilst living at Garsington Manor, Oxfordshire, during the First World War, and later hung on the walls of Julian's home, Broughton Grange, near Banbury, Oxfordshire. Philip and Ottoline Morrell moved into the beautiful old manor house of Garsington in 1915, and held court there for over a decade to a coterie of avant-garde painters, writers and philosophers who became known as the Bloomsbury Group. Amongst the numerous visitors - many of them long-staying house guests - were D.H. Lawrence, Virginia Woolf, Duncan Grant, Mark Gertler, Vanesa Bell, T.S. Eliot, Aldous Huxley, Dora Carrington, and E.M. Forster. Reacting against the conventional mores of the Victorians, the Garsington set embraced pacifism, feminism and sexual freedom, Ottoline writing in her diary in 1915 'conventionality is deadness'.In many ways, this needlework is an embodiment of those impulses. It decries the usual rules of form and colour found in Victorian and Edwardian embroidery: the pattern appears to take shape on the fabric anamorphously; a wide, almost clashing, colour palette is used; and startlingly unexpected hues appear, so that, for example, daffodils are depicted in shades of blue and purple, and carnations are multi-coloured.Like the coverlet Ottoline was flamboyant, unexpected, and colourful in all aspects of her life. She favoured brightly coloured clothes in highly original designs which differed both from the fashions of the day and the more bohemian styles worn by some. The interior of the home she made at Garsington was described as a 'fluttering parrot-house of greens, reds and yellows', which was filled with Persian carpets, Chinese boxes and cabinets, beautiful porcelain, silk hangings, lacquered screens, and ornate mirrors: 'the walls were painted a rich Venetian red and iridescent sea green: colours chosen from the palette at Bolsover Castle - an estate within the family that Ottoline had visited as a child' (Miranda Seymour, Ottoline Morrell: Life on a Grand Scale, 1992, p.35). Perhaps the aspect of Ottoline's life most mirrored in the embroidery - for obvious reasons - is the garden she created at Garsington. Although a formal Italiante garden, it was dense with colour, as she herself described: 'I felt so happy watching the flowers - the brown ringed sunflowers, the red hot pokers, the phlox and montbretia, the zinnias and marigolds all crowded together in luxurious company.'While stylistically this panel is all one might expect from the needle of a woman such as Lady Ottoline, the manner of its creation is also symbolic of the life she led. Juliette Huxley, wife of Julian, described how she and her sister-in-law Maria, wife of Aldous Huxley, contributed to the sewing of the coverlet, whilst being read to by Bertrand Russell, with whom Ottoline was having an affair: 'Ottoline sat in the armchair under the wide-shaded lamp, smoking cigarettes and sucking peppermints at the same time, with some handwork she was engaged on. It could have been crocheting one of the many-coloured counterpanes, or embroidering the coverlet she describes in her book; Bertie in the corner, reading aloud the Causerie du Lundi, by Sainte-Beuve, in his faultless accent, vividly, absorbingly; Maria and I .. contributing to that coverlet of exploding flowers, for which Ottoline had an array of exquisite silks to choose from, all designed from an Italian fragment ...'.Ottoline's own words about the making of the bedcover corroborate this scene of intellectual and spiritual conviviality: "I sat in my special chair under the lamp with a piece of embroidery and all my coloured silks spread out around me. Maria, when at home, sitting at my feet and she would be allowed to embroider a flower in one corner of the vast bedspread on which I was at work, Juliette at another corner. How much is woven in that coverlet! How intense the feelings as we worked at it. What interesting and vital ideas were blended with the silks and woven into the pattern of gay flowers. Some flowers must be bright with poetry, some dark and smudged with war; others vivid and bizarre with thoughts of life; and a lovely rose will always speak of the fragile beauty of love and friendship, and a sunflower was like one that grew in the garden with thoughts of Blake's 'weary of time'. Maria's flowers are red and sensual. Juliette's gay and multi-coloured, but perhaps rather too pretty." (Juliette Huxley Leaves of the Tulip Tree, John Murray, 1986, p.46)In 1916 Lady Ottoline wrote of Garsington Manor: ‘The house has all the magic thrill to me, even tho’ I have lived within its walls and it has become absolutely familiar to me, pressed so near that we almost seem one. I have interpenetrated the house - vivified it - filled it with flaring orange - and reds and greens - filled it with myself - my thoughts - actions.' (Lady Ottoline Papers, Univeristy of Maryland, USA)
Trumpiter, Revell and similar a boxed mixed scale group of model kits and diecast aircrafts and similar, to include; Trumpiter No.14 - Chinese Xian JHU-6, as well as others. Conditions appear from Good to Good Plus (unchecked for completeness) within generally Poor to Good boxes (due to wear, tear and crushing). See photo.
Meng & Dragon & Bronco Models, a boxed group of 1:35 scale Military Vehicle plastic kits comprising of Meng SS-009 (Stegosaurus Series) 9A52-2 SMERCH Russian Long-Range Rocket Launcher, Dragon Super Heavy Self Propelled Mortar "Karl" along with Bronco Models Chinese PLA ZTZ-99A1 Main Battle Tank. Although unchecked for completeness, kits appear Good and appear still bagged in Good boxes. See photos.
A collection of four Chinese cloisonne lidded boxes, each featuring intricate floral and geometric designs against a black enamel background with vibrant yellow, blue, and red accents. The interiors are finished in a complimentary turquoise or blue enamel. These finely crafted boxes showcase the traditional cloisonne technique, where thin metal wires outline the decorative patterns, filled with colorful enamel and fired for a smooth finish. Perfect for collectors of Asian decorative arts or as elegant storage for small valuables. Box sizes range from 1" to 2.25"H. Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: See DescriptionCondition: Age related wear.
A finely crafted Chinese cloisonne and porcelain box set, featuring a rectangular lidded box shaped like a traditional Chinese palace (5.25"L) with a yellow roof and red walls. The box is intricately detailed with architectural elements and is lined with red fabric. Accompanying the palace box are seven hexagonal cloisonne boxes (1.75"H), each ornately decorated with traditional Chinese motifs, floral designs, and figures in vibrant enamel against a deep blue background. The underside of the palace box bears The Palace Museum mark, along with Chinese script inscriptions.Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: See DescriptionCondition: Age related wear.
TWO CHINESE HONGMU RECTANGULAR BOXES LATE QING DYNASTY TO REPUBLIC PERIOD, 19TH-20TH CENTURY 清末民初 紅木嵌銅長方蓋盒(共兩件)each of plain, rectangular form, the faces dovetailed together, the cover hinged to the box, each front of bat-shape and ruyi-cloud plates (2) 30.3cm wide x 5.8cm x 16.4cm and 30.8cm x 6cm x 16.9cm Please note this lot will be offered with no reserve. 本拍品不設底價
A Small group of ceramics and glass, including a Royal Copenhagen trout, 2676, broken tail fin, a pair of Swarovski crystal candle holders, height 10cm, assorted Aynsley vases and trinket boxes, Chinese reverse painted snuff bottle, etc, (10) (Games Room) PLEASE NOTE ITEMS ARE FROM A SOUTH DERBYSHIRE PROPERTY AND BEING SOLD IN SITU, COLLECTION IN PERSON FROM PROPERTY AND DETAILS TO BE ARRANGED VIA THE OFFICE
THREE BOXES OF MIXED CERAMICS AND GLASS to include five table lamps, three Chinese collector plates, a rectangular Carlton ware pedestal bowl with a Chinese pagoda scene, assorted ceramic jugs, two large green Denby jugs, a box of six Rosenthal champagne flutes, a boxed pair of Dartington royal commemorative glasses, assorted glass plates, glassware, three blue and white items, a boxed Diplomat decanter (3 boxes and loose) (s.d)
FIVE BOXES AND LOOSE CERAMICS, to include a twenty eight piece Booths Real Old Willow part dinner service, three vintage Kleen Kitchen Ware two pint canisters marked Currants, Sultanas and Peel, with a similar Rice canister, a Clews & Co Ltd Chameleon Ware bowl, a nineteenth century Parian ware jug, a Chinese prunus blossom ginger jar, a repaired Lladro Guardian Angel with Baby figure no 4635, two Shelley Maytime trinket dishes, etc (5 boxes + loose) (sd)
Collection of Chinese Blue-and-White Porcelain This assembly features a variety of Chinese blue-and-white porcelain items, likely inspired by classic ceramic styles. Included are: 1. **Larger Jar** - A bulbous vase with a short neck, decorated with peony flowers, leafy sprays, and berries. Approximate height: 8–10 inches. 2. **Scalloped Bowl** - A wide-rimmed bowl with scalloped edges, detailed with floral and bird motifs. Approximate diameter: 7–8 inches. 3. **Lidded Ginger Jar** - Rounded with a domed lid and finial knob, exhibiting floral and natural scene motifs. Height (with lid): ~8 inches. 4. **Small Rounded Vase** - A smaller ornamental vase with dense floral and geometric patterns. Approximate height: 4–5 inches. 5. **Oval Serving Bowl** - Oblong with a slightly raised lip, decorated with floral clusters. Approximate length: 10–12 inches. 6. **Two Lidded Boxes** - Rectangular, one smaller (~4 inches in length) and one larger (~6 inches in length), featuring painted mountain-village scenes and geometric borders. The blue underglaze and motifs across these items echo Qing dynasty ceramic designs. They are characteristic of either historic export wares or modern reproductions inspired by the period. Further inspection may confirm individual origins or dates.
Collection of Two Decorative Metal BoxesThis collection comprises two intricate lidded metal boxes of differing sizes, featuring high-relief designs and detailed craftsmanship. Both items are circular in form and highlight decorative themes with apparent influences from East Asian artistry.1. **Larger Box** - Material: Polished bronze-like metal with a dark patina and areas of silver or silvered overlay. - Dimensions: Approximately 10–12 cm in diameter, 3–5 cm in height. - Design: The lid showcases a peacock in high relief, its tail feathers embellished with intricate patterning and orange-toned inlays. The body includes nature-themed motifs, with wave patterns, birds in flight, and aquatic vegetation. - Likely influenced by Art Nouveau or East Asian design, potentially dating to late 19th to early 20th century.2. **Smaller Box** - Material: Likely silver or silver-plated metal with aged patina. - Dimensions: Approximately 7–9 cm in diameter, 2.5–4 cm in height. - Design: The lid and sides depict a dragon in swirling cloud motifs, featuring detailed scales, claws, and dynamic movement. The box bears strong East Asian stylistic characteristics, pointing to a probable Chinese or Japanese origin, late Qing Dynasty to early 20th century. - A hallmark or maker’s mark is visible on this piece, providing potential avenues for further identification.Both items demonstrate traditional themes—nature and mythological elements—and would have likely served decorative or functional purposes, such as trinket or cosmetic storage containers. Additional examination could confirm further details about their provenance, era, and material composition.
Three Boxes of Silver Reference Books, including H. A. Crosby Forbes, Chinese Export Silver 1785-1885, 1975; C. Arminjon et. at, Dictionnaire des poinçons de fabricants d'ouvrages d'or et d'argent, Paris 1798-1838, 1991; J. B. Hawkins, Nineteenth Century Australian Silver, 2 vols and others (3 boxes)
TWO CHINESE GLASS SNUFF BOTTLES, AND OTHER CHINESE ITEMS, mid 20th century, one decorated with a female figure, the other decorated with two birds, each in boxes, along with other Chinese items, comprising a lidded glass jar, as well as a Chinese 'bean' sculpturelargest snuff bottle 8cm high
AMT - Airfix - Others - Seven boxed plastic model car kits. Lot includes Chinese made snap-together with motor Mercedes C-Class DTM 1:28 scale; AMT 1:25 #6714 '33 Ford Street Rod; AMT #6080 1:25 1972 Chevrolet Corvette LT-1 Convertible and similar. Five of the kits are presumed to be in Mint condition, being in factory sealed boxes, whilst two appear Mint with loose parts and parts on sprues (one has parts in clear sealed plastic bags), with instructions and decals (were appropriate). Boxes overall appear one Poor - mainly Good - Excellent. All kits are unchecked for completeness. (This does not constitute a guarantee) (K)
SIX BOXES AND LOOSE WOMEN'S CLOTHES AND ACCESSORIES to include assorted woolly jumpers, a blue Radley purse, two boxed pairs of shoes (size 5.5) a box of woolly hats and gloves, assorted scarves, a screen printed kaftan with Chinese characters, a quantity of hand bags etc (6 boxes and loose) (s.d)
Boxes and objects - a folk art style ‘sea-shell bird’, 20th century, 25cm high; a pair of 20th century bronze fish, green patination; a small deer, possibly Chinese water deer, skull; keys, smoking pipes, boxwood comb, small table-top terrestrial globe; a Balkan Opanek, shoe-shaped pin cushion, and another, without cushion; etc, qty.

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