A Chinese table screen,20th century, inserted with a porcelain panel, enamelled with three literati in a garden, inscribed, the wood stand pierced, carved with a fu character surrounded by dragons, bats, and scrolls,68.5 x 43.8cm (2)Condition ReportPorcelain plaque - no obvious faults. Did not examine outside of frame.Wood stand - surface scratches and cracks.
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A Chinese porcelain plaque,20th century, of rectangular form, enamelled with three ladies in a garden, inscribed, enclosed by a wood frame,86 x 47cm Condition ReportPorcelain plaque - Paint losses and surfaces scratches. Did not examine outside of frame.Wood frame - minor cracks and scratches.
Two Chinese porcelain plaques,20th century, one painted with the Eight Daoist Immortals above waves, inscribed with the signature of Wang Dafan,34 x 62cm, and the other, with birds and flowers in a garden, inscribed with the signature of Liu Yucen,31 x 84.5cm (2)Condition ReportBoth with chips, cracks and losses to wood frames.Did not examine out of frames.
Three pairs of Chinese panels, 20th century, each inserted with two porcelain panels, enamelled with figures in a landscape or birds and flowers, two pairs inscribed with the signature of Wang Dafan, one pair inscribed with the signature of Liu Yucen,92 - 93cm high (6)Condition ReportAfter Wang Dafan - Both pairs with surface scratches, losses and cracks to wood. Signs of woodworm and repair to wood. 92 x 15.5cm After Liu Yucen - Both with surface scratches and cracks to wood. 93 x 16.5cmDid not examine outside of frames.
Two pairs of Chinese porcelain plaques,20th century, all painted with qianjiang enamels with birds and flowers, inscribed with the signature of Liu Yucen,34 - 81cm high (4) Condition ReportA smaller pair - 34 x 14cm - both surface scratches, and corner stretched. Minor cracks to wood frames.A larger pair - 81 x 17cm - both with surfaces scratches and wood stretched. Minor cracks to wood frames. Did not examine out of frames.
a) Dickens Collection, Thackeray Collection And Other Rare Books And Autographs From The Library Of Mr. Edwin W. Coggeshall Of New York, The Anderson Galleries, New York 1916, To Be Sold April 25 - 27 1916, light gray wrappers, 106 pages, notes in the margins to indicate sales prices, light wear on the edges b) The Dickens Collection Of The Late William Glyde Wilkins Of Pittsburgh, Pa., To Be Sold February Thirteenth 1922, Sale Number 1630, The Anderson Galleries, 480 Park Avenue, New York, pale yellow wrappers, 65 pages, notes in the margins to indicate sales prices c) First Editions Of Byron, First Editions, Original Manuscripts Of Charles Dickens & Original Drawings For His Works Etc., Etc. To Be Sold … December Eighth 1925, Sale Number 2007, The Anderson Galleries, 480 Park Avenue, New York, wrappers, 98 pages, with notes in the margins to indicate sales prices, wear on the spine, edges, and one corner tip d) First Editions Letters & MSS. of Barrie, Dickens, Galsworthy, Shaw, Trollope, And Others From the Library of Thomas Hatton of Leicester, England Sold By His Order, Unrestricted Public Sale, February 26 … American Art Association, Inc. Madison Ave. 56th to 57th Street, New York City 1929, red and white wrappers, 67 pages, with notes in the margins to indicate sales prices, white tape on the spine; Thomas Hatton (1876 - 1943) was a renowned bibliophile who published one of the most important bibliographies on the first editions of Dickens e) A Collection of First Editions of the Works of Charles Dickens, Autograph Letters, Personal Relics And Dickensiana, Offered for Sale by Charles J. Sawyer Ltd, 1243 Grafton Street, New Bond Street, London, W I 1936, No. 129, white wrappers, 42 pages, no notes in the margins f) A Remarkable Dickens Collection Comprising Original Manuscripts, Presentation Copies, A Complete Set Of The Issues In Original Parts, Bound Copies Of First Editions, Dickensiana, Etc., Charles J. Sawyer Ltd. (Est. 1894) 12-13 Grafton Street, New Bond Street, London, W I, No. 145 1938, green wrappers, 56 pages, one check mark in the margins, light browning on the covers g) A Catalogue of First Editions of the Works of Charles Dickens and Dickensiana From The Library Of A Discriminating Collector Including The Famous “Coggeshall” Pickwick Papers On Exhibition And Sale By E.P. Dutton & Co. 681 Fifth Avenue, New York, undated, yellow wrappers, 12 pages, detached but intact covers h) Sotheby & Co. 34 & 35 New Bond St., London W I, Catalogue Of Autograph Manuscripts And Letters, Original Drawings And First Editions Of Charles Dickens From the collection of The Late Comte Alain De Suzannet (removed from La Petite Chardiere, Lausanne), The Property of The Comtesse De Suzannet, Date Of Sale … November 22nd And 23rd 1971, with separate estimated price sheets at the rear, green wrappers, 121 pages, with notes in the margins to indicate sales prices i) The Library Of The Honorable Frederick W. Lehmann, St. Louis, Mo. Containing His Noteworthy Charles Dickens Collection And Equally Important First Editions Of American And English Authors Sold By His Order, Unrestricted Public Sale … December 2 & 3 … American Art Association, Anderson Galleries Inc, 30 East 57th Street, New York City 1930, Sales Number 3871, pale beige wrappers, 173 pages, with an appraisal page and an imprint page for William Bradford Press at the end, with notes in the margins to indicate sales prices; this is the largest catalogue of the set, at 10 1/2 x 7 1/4 in. wide j) The Jerome Kern Collection of Manuscripts, Letters, and First Eds. of Charles Dickens, Jan 7 - 10, 1929, The Anderson Galleries, NewYork; bound in stiff manila covers, the lots begin with No. 357 and run through lot No. 472, with notes in the margins; it seems like the pages were removed from a larger catalogue and bound together with staples near the spine, and the catalogue pages run from page 112 to 161; with stains and a chip at one tip on the cover, but the pages are all intact Jerome Kern (1885 - 1945) was of the most important American theatre composers of the early 20th century; he created dozens of Broadway musicals including “Show Boat” and wrote classics like “Ol Man River” and “Smoke Gets In You Eyes” among others k) The Charles Dickens Collection formed by Ida O. Folsom and Sold at Auction Dec. 6 & 7, 1932, The Anderson Galleries Inc, New York, in manila covers, this includes other catalogue pages from 1927 - 1929, with notes in the margins to indicate sales prices, 30 pages in all, some wear on the manila covers; Ida O. Folsom was noted for her collection of Kipling books, Chinese and Japanese porcelain, and American and English furniture
A small collection of miscellaneous items to include a terracotta bust having a high headdress, face with incised features, pre-Columbian style, H13cm, together with a Chinese double scent bottle on an orange ground with enamelled birds and flowers, Limoges porcelain trinket jar, desk seal etc
A pair of Chinese porcelain vases, enamel decorated with flowers, height 12cm, together with a similar Chinese porcelain box, enamel decorated with figures on horseback, dia. 8.5cmThe vases are a matched pair, not quite identical. All have minor losses. The box has some small chips to the rim.
A Chinese Porcelain Oval Stand, Qianlong, painted in underglaze blue, with birds in a landscape, together with a quantity of other Chinese and Japanese blue and white porcelain plates and dishes (one tray)Chinese oval stand, broken into multiple pieces and stapled, small dish painted with boys, haircrack to rim and fritting, dish painted with butterflies with a large flat rim chip, other minor fritting throughout
A Chinese cafe-au-lait glazed porcelain bowl, Kangxi four 18th century teabowls, a blue and white tea caddy and cover, an enamel box and cover and a semi ovoid bowl, and a saucer dish (9)Fading to the gilt and decoration throughout all bar the semi-ovoid bowl are damaged. Enamel chipped on the lid and markings to the sides. The brown bowl has repair and damage throughout. See images.
A group of Chinese, Japanese and Indian ceramics and other items to include a Chinese wooden matchbox holder with carved and pierced jade plaque A/F, Indian Goldstone statuette of Ganeshji, Chinese blue and white porcelain vases, and two Japanese pottery figures of monks and other items Location:
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