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A 19th century Chinese hardwood connoisseur's vase box, the sliding cover enclosing a silk-lined interior fitted to accommodate a jade or porcelain meiping, brass swan neck carrying handle, 24cm long; a Chinese hardwood circular vase stand, carved as a lotus, shaped scroll feet, 19.5cm diam; another, rectangular, faux bamboo frieze above a pierced apron of scrolling prunus, 18cm wide (3)
TWO CHINESE SNUFF BOTTLESLate 19th/20th centuryThe first of pebble form celadon jade, the second of turquoise glazed porcelain, pierced and decorated with a dragon and phoenix amongst clouds, 7cm and 7.5cm highThe jade snuff bottle with some natural fissures to the stone.The porcelain bottle with a chips to the rim and footrim. Minor chips to relief decoration
A CHINESE `MANDARIN' NECKLACECirca 1930 Comprising of moulded beads simulating nut or wood, four larger glass beads simulating jade, a blue glass bead and two drops and twenty nine reconstituted coral beads, approx. 150cm overall length; also a Chinese stained hardstone archer's ring simulating jadeGenerally in good condition
Assorted teawares including Spode Copeland’s ‘Dresden Rose’ pattern [5 cups, 1 pedestal sugar, tea plate and a serving dish- all good], a trio with jade green border, transfer printed with over glaze enamels featuring flowers urns and Chinese style stand, the cup decorated to the interior also, 4 Royal Albert cups (all seconds), Royal Grafton cup and saucer, a late 18th century cup and saucer with high gilt decoration (worn in places), and a royal Doulton cup, saucer and two small plates with floral decoration [23]
A quantity of Chinese jewellery, to include a gold gem-set lizard brooch, some stones deficient, tested as approximately 14ct gold, 11.85g, a silver jade set butterfly brooch, a carved lizard brooch, chip to one foot, etc. (qty.)Condition report: Tail of butterfly is chipped and deficient. Tail and foot of lizard is chipped and deficient, brooch pin has a later wire repair. lolA number of chips/cracks/losses to the pierced plaque brooch.Two stones missing from the lizard brooch, glue visible to collets, surface reaching inclusions to remaining stones. Vacant brooch setting missing one claw.Loose piece cracked in half, half deficient.Tarnish/marks to all silver.
A CHINESE PALE CELADON JADE CARVING OF AN ELEPHANT QING DYNASTY OR LATER Formed as a small boy holding a branch of lingzhi, he rides on the back of an elephant, the stocky animal detailed with the wrinkles of its skin, the even stone of a slightly yellowish tone, 5.4cm. PLEASE NOTE THIS LOT IS TO BE OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE.
TWO CHINESE JADE 'LOTUS' BRUSH WASHERS QING DYNASTY One worked in celadon jade as a large lotus leaf furling at the edges, the underside with a smaller leaf and a flower bud growing from a rhizome, with some brown inclusions in the stone, the other carved in white and russet jade as a large lotus flowerhead, the petals curling in at the rim, with a seed pod and a large leaf beside the bloom, the base with the remains of an old paper label, one with a wood stand, 7.5cm and 8.3cm. (3)
TWO CHINESE BROWN AND CELADON JADE CARVINGS QING DYNASTY One formed as a monkey climbing on the back of a reclining horse, the horse carved in a brown section of the stone, the monkey picked out in celadon, the other worked as a boy trying to pull away a recumbent water buffalo, with a calcified butterfly to the reverse, 3.9cm and 5.5cm. (2)
THREE SMALL CHINESE CIRCULAR BOXES AND COVERS QING DYNASTY One in brass, decorated with an inscription above prunus and bamboo branches, another in pale celadon jade, incised with a floral spray to the cover, the third carved in white and grey jade, together with a wood stand, 5.4cm max. (7)
THREE CHINESE JADE 'CICADA' PENDANTS QING DYNASTY The insects depicted with their wings tucked in, their bodies carved and incised with details, with holes to the ends for suspension, one worked in greyish pale celadon jade, another in celadon stone with brown markings, the third in yellowish jade with light inclusions, 7.2cm max. (3) Provenance: from an English private collection, Kent, mostly acquired between 1970 and 1990.
TWO CHINESE PALE CELADON JADE CARVINGS QING DYNASTY One deeply carved with gourds growing from twisting vines, with a bat clinging on to one of the fruits, the pale stone with some russet markings, the other formed as a fish and a frog amongst variously shaped shells, the stone with some minor inclusions, 6.1cm and 4cm. (2)
FOUR CHINESE JADE ARCHER'S RINGS QING DYNASTY One carved in black jade with a winged horse flying over the sea, one worked in pale celadon jade with a sinuous chilong, the largest with birds and bamboo in mottled grey jade, the fourth in celadon jade with a stylised dragon, 3cm max. (4) Provenance: from an English private collection, Kent, mostly acquired between 1970 and 1990.
A CHINESE CELADON JADE CONJOINED VASE AND A WHITE JADE BRUSH HOLDER LATE QING DYNASTY/REPUBLIC PERIOD The conjoined vase carved as a cylindrical vessel attached to a flattened two-handled vase raised on a flared foot, the cylindrical body decorated with an elephant beneath a plantain tree, the greyish stone with russet inclusions, the body of the white brush holder formed as bamboo, decorated in relief with an insect, frog and crane in a rocky landscape amidst pine and lingzhi, the pale greyish-white stone with some black flecks and russet markings, each together with a wood stand, 17.5cm and 14.3cm. (4) Provenance: formerly a private collection, London, formed c.1959-1963. Both purchased from Chuen Koo Chai Dealers in Ancient Chinese Arts & Curio, Hong Kong. The conjoined vase purchased on 16th November 1955. The white brush holder acquired on 4th December 1963. Copies of the invoices are available. A certificate of identity for the white brush holder dated 6th December 1963 from The Curios, Furniture & Miscellaneous Utensils & Hardware Merchants & Employees Association, Hong Kong & Kowloon, is also available. Lots 79-84 and 692-694 are all from the same collection.
A CHINESE CELADON JADE PEAR-SHAPED VASE AND A SPINACH-GREEN JADE VASE AND COVER MING AND QING DYNASTY The pear-shaped vase carved with a rocky landscape rich with with pine, prunus, bamboo, flowers and lingzhi, all raised on a flared foot, the spinach green vase decorated with taotie masks and pendant leaves, with ruyi-heads and key fret to the cover, together with a wood stand which suspends the vase's handle, 22.5cm and 22cm overall. (5) Provenance: formerly a private collection, London, formed c.1959-1963. Purchased from Chuen Koo Chai Dealers in Ancient Chinese Arts & Curio, Hong Kong, on 16th November 1955. A copy of the invoice is available. A certificate of identity for the spinach-green vessel dated 6th December 1963 from The Curios, Furniture & Miscellaneous Utensils & Hardware Merchants & Employees Association, Hong Kong & Kowloon, is also available. Lots 79-84 and 692-694 are all from the same collection.
A CHINESE CELADON JADE CARVING OF A MOUNTAIN QING DYNASTY Carved with figures on a rocky mountain path, one rides a mule as the others transport goods, worked with a mountain range to the reverse, the greyish stone with russet markings, together with a wood stand, 11.5cm. (2) PLEASE NOTE THIS LOT IS TO BE OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE.
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