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A Victorian gold and ivory oval brooch, the centre set with an oval ivory panel, carved with four Chinese figures beneath a willow tree, pierced openwork scroll mount assessed as 18ct gold, approx 4.5cm x 3.8cm, pin and loop fastening, gross weight approx 16.5g, with safety chainCondition: good overall, evidence of some small repairs and some minor loss to scroll, general wear and tear
Ï’A large Chinese export ivory cockade brisé fan, Canton, Qing Dynasty circa 1810, carved on one side with seven landscape or figural reserves on a flowering scroll foliate ground, the guards carved with three reserved panels and trailing foliage, 54cm high (21in) high (open), the guard sticks 37cm (14 1/2in) high See Neville J. Irons, Chinese Imperial Fans, Hong Kong 1982, p. 132, pl. 39 a similar example illustrated. Ï’ Indicates that this lot may be subject to CITES regulations when exported. Please see our Terms & Conditions for more information.
9 Chinese scroll paintings with a variety of subjects. Includes poems by the poet Wang Bo (649-676 CE), "A Hut in a Mountain, Pure Fun," by Wang Ziyuan, dated 1943; a garden scene from Dream of Red Chamber; one painting of the Great Wall dated 2001 and inscribed "He who has never been to the Great Wall is not a true man;" a painting of crustaceans by Chang Jiang dated 1992; and four calligraphic scrolls done as gifts for Edward Corn.Lengths range from 53 in to 84 in; widths range from 15 in to 27 in.
A GOOD PAIR OF CHINESE KANGXI PERIOD FAMILLE VERTE SHOU CHARACTER PORCELAIN EWERS & COVERS, circa 1700, each shaped and pierced body painted with scroll-stemmed flowerheads, each side centred by a Shou character, each cover with a moulded peach finial, each base unglazed, 9.25in high overall.

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