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A MIXED LOT, INCLUDING A SET OF FIVE SILVER MOUNTED GLASS COASTERS, stamped 'Crown Sterling', 10cm in diameter; TWO SILVER VESTA CASES; A CHINESE PORCELAIN TEA BOWL AND SAUCER; A CHINESE LAPIS LAZULI CARVING DEPICTING A STAG, measures 5cm by 4.5cm; A CLOISONNE ENAMEL CIRCULAR BOWL AND COVER; A PARKER FOUNTAIN PEN AND A SMALL QUANTITY OF METAL TOKENS
A collection of Asian works of art to include a Japanese carved wood demon mask, possibly Raijin, 14.6 cm high, together with a Chinese carved hardstone mythical beast, 14 cm high, a smaller soapstone carved fo dog, a group of Chinese archaic style metal vessels, and six New Chelsea coffee cans and saucers pattern 3495 together with an Old Lowestoft vase by Whieldon Ware and mixed glass to include a cut glass centrepiece A/F reputedly from The Estate of Beatrice Lillie, a stage and film actress from Henley on Thames together with a vase in the form of a figural ornamentCondition: Three saucers and one coffee can either repaired or crackedCondition report: the porcelain celadon cups are both cracked, the ebony cat has broken ears, all three carvings have nicks and wear, no major breaksLocation: 2:3
A set of eight 19th century Samson of Paris porcelain cabinet cups & saucers in a Chinese export famille rose armorial wares style, the cups decorated with lion and unicorn armorial within raised rocaille curves and sprigs, fuchsia pink crosshatch border above purple feathers and highlighted with gilt rims, the matching saucers with floral spray to the centre, pseudo-Chinese seal mark to undersides (factory mark for use on imitations of Chinese export porcelain), saucers, 4 3/8in. (11cm.) diameter, cups, 2in. (5.2cm.) high. (16)
A small collection of Continental nodding head pagoda figures, comprising of a pair of Chinese porcelain standing female figures with flower baskets, 5 1/8in. (13cm.) tall; pair of bisque Turkish female and male figures in white, pink and grey, having gilt highlights, the tallest, 5¾in. (14.7cm.); Oriental seated bisque figure with articulated tongue and arms in the air, together with others. (8)
A Chinese cloisonné trinket box, of oval form, with dragon chasing flaming pear, on blue ground, four character mark to base, 2½in. (6.4cm.) long, together with a Chinese porcelain ginger jar depicting figures in a garden setting, unmarked, 4in. (10.2cm.) high, and a miniature porcelain tea bowl. (3)
A collection of German bisque doll's house dolls, the first elaborately dressed in a pink satin dress, 3½in. (8.8cm.) tall, the second with long brown hair, wearing embroidered lace dress and bonnet with blue over top, painted brown boots, together with a larger Victorian doll's house doll with porcelain head, shoulders & feet, 7¾in. (19.8cm.) tall, together with a unusual Chinese stuffed miniature doll figure on weighted base with silk tassel and further doll. (5)
A pair of Chinese porcelain garden seats,20th century, of barrel shape, each painted in enamels with lotus flowers on a pink ground with applied 'bosses' and pierced cash motifs, with red Qianlong seal mark to base,50cm high (2)Condition report: No obvious major faults. Spurious Qianlong seal marks to base, and one with 'Made in Macau' sticker.
A pair of Chinese porcelain ginger jar table lamps,late 19th century,31cm high overall (2)Condition report: Each drilled. Both with wires cut so would need attention from a professional. General pitting, firing faults and glaze imperfections. One chipped to foot. Both slightly different heights - the larger 20cm high excluding fitting, the smaller 19.5cm. Both with slight different feet and very slight differences in decoration, indicating that they are not a true pair, but very close.
A Chinese porcelain Cantonese square-form vase of slender baluster shape, with famille rose decoration of courtly figure scenes in reserves, the sides with panels of magnolia, peony, & rock-work with exotic birds, all on a floral ground with gilt highlights & lotus petal side handles (apparently lacking upper sections), on flared square foot; 17” high.
A group of seven various Chinese blue & white porcelain saucer dishes, including a pair decorated with sea creatures, 5” diam, & one with Kangxi mark to base; with two similar teabowls, 1.25” high. (all saucers with tiny rim chips, one teabowl with large rim chip, one with smaller rim chip).
China, a group of 6 bronze coin charms or amulets, 19th century and various Thai (Siamese) porcelain gaming counters, including copies of two Wu Shi, both Mandel 1.3.9, four Wu Zhu, both M-1.9.5, 48mm, one M-1.9.9, 54mm (cracked) and 1.9.10, four Wu Xing, 2 M-1.12.4, M-1.12.10 and 1.12.53, two Yong Tong Wan Guo, M-1.13.4 and 1.13.43 four various Zhou Yuan Tong Bao and an oval AE Wu Zhu charm 43mm and hongmu Wu Zhu charm, 40mm, ranging from F-VF gradeCONDITION: Provenance - Alfred Theodore Arber-Cooke (c.1905-1993); thence by family descent. Arber-Cooke was an antiquarian and avid collector of Asian works of art, coins and antiquities principally collecting from the 1930s to the 1970s. He amassed a good reference library on Chinese & Asian coins and wrote on several occasions (1969-70) to to the academic F.A. Turk regarding the study of coin amulets and other non-currency coinages of China. A number of the Asian numismatic reference books will be offered in our 29th March sale.Arber-Cooke initially lived in Wimbledon, Greater London and was involved with the Surrey Archaeological Society. He wrote the book 'Old Wimbledon', with a foreword the MP Sir Arthur Fell, published in 1927. He later moved to Llandovery in Carmarthenshire, Wales, again involved with local archaeology and wrote the History of Llandovery, published in 1975.
A Chinese iron red and calligraphic porcelain snuff bottle, iron red Daoguang mark and of the period (1821-50), each side decorated with the Eight Trigrams within a calligraphic inscription 6.4cm high excluding stopperCONDITION: Typical minor glaze imperfections, slight wear to the gilding around the rim otherwise in good condition.
A collection of Chinese export porcelain, 18th century or later, including, a blue and white octangular bowl, painted with Magu carrying a basket of flowers crossing a bridge with two cranes above, 21.7cm diameter, a Chinese imari lobed plate, decorated with a bouquet of flowers in a censer, 21.7cm, and export famille rose teacups and saucers, 7.5cm to 22.5cm diameter (20) Condition report: Blue and white, chips to the rim. Imari plate, gilt worn, wear and surface scratching to the lobes. Export famille rose, chips, cracks and surface scratches.
A group of Chinese porcelain, comprising: a celadon vase, of pear-shaped form on a circular foot, under a crackled glaze, 18.7cm high, a jun ware incenser burner, of globular form on three S-shaped feet, 7.4cm high, and a saucer, of shaped square form, under a crackled glaze, 8cm long (3)Condition report: Vase - rim and foot rim grounded. Censer - no obvious faults.Saucer - rim grounded.Please see additional images
Three Chinese glazed porcelain bowls, Ming Dynasty, the first painted in blue with four flower heads and wavy lines. 12cm diam., 5cm high, the second with blue painted exterior rim and centre. 13.2cm diam. 5.2cm high, the third with cream coloured glaze. 13cm diam., 5.2cm highMing Dynasty 1368-1644Condition report: First - inside has unglazed centre and pre firing faults, base also unglazed, with accretions, rim uneven, browns marks on exterior, all pre firingSecond - inner base with worn patch inside, exterior with white accretionsThird - unglazed foot rim seems to have small chips, hairline crack inside (not visble externally) much pre firing glaze recession in many small places on exterior
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