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A 19th Chinese cloisonne panel and mirror, housed in an ebonised pierced frame with, the panel having a mercury mirror to one side and the other side with a cloisonne panel decorated on a blue ground with dragons surrounding a flaming pearl, 27cm diameter, the frame 42cm x 42cmIf there is no location report shown, please request
A VARIETY OF OCCASIONAL FURNITURE, to include a rectangular bevelled edge wall mirror, another wall mirror, a triple dressing mirror, a wall clock, a linen basket, a cupboard with a single drawer and door, a standard lamp, a stool, and an oval Chinese woollen rug (condition report: all with imperfections, such as marks, scuffs, stains, other wear and usage) (9)
A collection of objets d'art to include a bronze hand mirror, probably Chinese, 17cm high, a small earthenware vase, of compressed ovoid form, possible Cypriot bichrome ware, circa 600 BCE, 10cm diameter, an assortment of barrel-shaped banded agate beads, a white metal ring, probably North African, a copy of 'Three, Three, Three' by Stephen Addis, printed on handmade paper, and a modern Chinese calligraphy panel (qty.)
A substantial Vietnamese hardwood and mother-of-pearl marquetry pier table, shaped three-quarter gallery carved with phượng hoàng and flowering and fruiting branches, centred by an oval looking glass with bevelled mirror plate, shaped apron pierced and carved with Chinese elders, deer and herons, cabriole legs carved with imperial guardian lions, flowers and leaves, open trellis undertier, ball and claw feet, 156cm high, 133cm wide, 80.5cm deep
A GILTWOOD MIRROR OF CHINESE CHIPPENDALE DESIGN OF GEORGE III STYLE 20th century, the three shaped plates within a foliate and rocaille-work carved surround, Chinese figures playing instruments to both sides, a further figure to the cresting beneath a pagoda surmount, 140cm high x 152cm wide
A pair of Chinese porcelain turquoise and aubergine glazed phoenixes. Each moulded in mirror image of a mythical bird perched on openwork rockwork with floral and foliage, its wings about to spread and mouth ajar looking to one side, the base decorated with open work. Small chip to one of the phoenix's comb. Measures approx. 29cm tall.
A green painted and gilt lacquer Chinoiserie decorated bedroom suite, early 20th century, comprising dressing table, letter rack and chair, a wardrobe, a pair of single beds, a cabinet, a stool and a bedside table, painted with scenes of Chinese figures, pagodas and wildlife the wardrobe 193 x 156 x 61cm dressing table 163 x 122 x 56cm; chair, 87 x 52 x 43cm; wardrobe 193 x 154 x 60cm; beds 125 x 92 x 203cm; cabinet 128 x 80 x 52cm; stool 45 x 58 x 40cm; bedside table 75 x 47 x 38cm; letter rack 24 x 31 x 13.5cmIn nice overall condition with only minor chips and scrapes to the paintwork. One front foot of wardrobe with damage. Some discolouration mostly to the cabinet (likely nicotine staining and should clean off).The internals of the wardrobe appear to be totally original and complete.Mirror - reflective backing has degraded or separated around the edge of the mirror and there is a large chunk missing from the lower right of the main mirror plate.Dressing table - some minor losses to the gessoed Japanning of the top surface.See additional images.
Late 19th century Chinese lacquered wood seal chest. With metal fittings and handles of foliate forms; one fitting along the lower half of both doors in the form of a yin-yang symbol that may swivel to secure both doors shut. The doors along the front open to reveal an interior with one large drawer along the lower edge of the chest as well as six small drawers; two drawers affixed to the inside of each door and two small drawers within the main body of the chest. The lid flips open to reveal a mirror and red lacquered vanity surface. There are painted accents throughout the exterior depicting flowers and birds as well as a painted scene along the facade of the chest depicting two figures on horseback.(Closed) height: 8 1/2 in x width: 10 1/2 in x depth: 13 1/4 in.Condition: No major breaks, splits, or losses. Lacking one hinge pin along the left side - this area is somewhat loose when opened. Lacking one prong for the lock along the front. Tarnishing to the metal elements. Some tarnishing to the mirror. All drawers open and close. Light wear throughout consistent with age and use.
Chinese Republic period famille rose porcelain plate depicting a woman examining her reflection in a mirror, surrounded by scholarly objects. With calligraphy along the right side, signed by Zhao Huimin. The underside with twelve characters in red indicating production in Jingdezhen, Jiangxi Province.Diameter: 8 3/4 in.Condition: No major cracks, chips, losses, or restorations. Three holes drilled in the footrim for display on a wall. Light wear to the footrim.
A Chinese export 18th century reverse painted mirrorthe mirror Qing dynasty with signs of refreshment to the decoration in some places, the frame possibly George III periodDecorated with a pheasant perched upon a rocky outcrop and clawing at a toad, with a dragonfly and a tree amidst a florid and riverside rural landscape with buildings in the background and mountains in the distance, within a foliate C- and S-scroll, floral and pomegranate carved surround, 101cm high x 49.5cm wide.Footnotes:A similar reverse painted mirror to the offered lot, likewise dating to the late 18th century, sold Christie's, New York, 19 October 2023, The Collection of Ann and Gordon Getty, lot 61. Other related examples which have sold at auction include one at Christie's, New York, 9 May 2018, The Collection of Peggy and David Rockefeller, lot 212, as well as an impressive pair which sold Christie's, New York, 23 October 2022, The Anne and Gordon Getty Collection: Volume 4, lot 605. Another model sold Christie's, London, 23 May 2012, The English Collector, lot 261.A further comparable, one from a pair dating to the Qianlong period, circa 1760, appears illustrated in G. Child, World Mirrors, 1650-1900, 1990, London, fig. 820, p. 379.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP For auctions held in Scotland: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Constantine, Constantine House, North Caldeen Road, Coatbridge ML5 4EF, Scotland, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please refer to the catalogue for further information.For all other auctions: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

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