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A collection of silver and silver coloured miniature furniture, including: two cherubs sat eating at a table, import mark for Chester 1900, 5cm (2in) long; a shaped rectangular cupboard, sponsor's mark for John George Smith, import mark for London 1900, embossed with C-scroll and floral decoration, the door embossed with a seated couple, 6.5cm (2 1/2in) high; a pair of chairs, sponsor's mark for John George Piddington, import mark for London 1902, embossed with a wreath and swags, on four mask and paw feet, 5.5cm (2 1/4in); a silver colour filigree table, unmarked, 4.5cm (1 3/4in) long; a Chinese export silver nest of three tables by Wang Hing, circa 1900, engraved with foliate decoration, 3.5cm (1 1/4in) high; and four other silver miniature pieces of furniture, 233g (7.45 oz) gross
A Chinese carved wood and red lacquered veneer urn stand:, of shaped hexagonal outline, with all over decoration of peony blossom amidst foliage, the top with a central figure of a peacock, having a dentil edge on an integral base with shaped apron and six scroll supports with platform base, 55cm (1ft 9 1/2in) long, 54cm (1ft 9 1/4in) high.
A 19th century Chinese lacquer and abalone marquetry table-top cabinet, decorated and inlaid with figures, ho-ho birds, mythical beasts and a profusion of foliage throughout, the rectangular top with chased brass scroll mounts to angles, above a pair of doors enclosing a fitted arrangement of one long above two short drawers, centred by a square drawer flanked by two further short drawers, and two short drawers to base, bronze twin carrying handles to sides, scroll apron and outswept scrolling feet, 53cm high, 59cm wide, c. 1830
A Chinese two-tone flared trumpet vase, the yellow ground moulded in alternating high and low relief and picked out in further coloured tones with a blossoming peony branch, the shoulder with conforming sprigs of blossom, incised with dog tooth, scroll and beaded bands throughout the knopped base glazed in spinach green, 14.5cm high, circular hardwood stand with inscribed manuscript label, late 19th century
An 18th century Chinese ovoid teapot, decorated in cobalt blue with pagoda, willow trees and fence, ozier band, divided strapwork handle, clobbered in gilt, 15cm high, c.1770; a Chinese Mandarin globular teapot, decorated with figures in a garden within a scroll cartouche, the ground with gilt scrolls, gilt handle and spout, 13.5cm high, c.1770 (2) Condition Report: Blue and White - Some rubbing to gilding; Mandarin pot - replaced cover, some wear to gilding
A collection of Chinese silkworks and other textiles, mainly 20th Century, including four reproduction rank badges, a purse with gilt thread and jade embellishment, unframed garment fragments, small mounted garment fragments, wedding shoes, and a hanging scroll worked in silk with flower sprays forming an eight character blessing.
A 20th Century Yi Xing teapot as a cut lotus pod, the body with reticulated seeds, the lid decorated as a toad crawling upon a lotus leaf, the handle modelled as a stem, the spout as a curled lotus leaf, raised on three feet simulating lotus roots and a Chinese water chestnut, the lid with impressed Potter's seal mark "Jiang Rong", the handle also stamped CONDITION REPORTS 16.5 cm x 12.5 cm Some minor miniature chips around the rim of the teapot and some to the spout. There may be a small split in the teapot where the decoration folds in over itself near the nape but hard to tell due to the build-up of dirt. The red finish appears to be wearing off on the budding finial above the handle of the teapot. All over various small scratches and marks. The lid with two large chips to the corners and resulting loss. Some further smaller chips and nibbles to the edges. Large loss to the scroll on which the frog is standing. Various scratches and scuffs and marks throughout. All over scratches, nibbles, small chips and general signs of wear and tear.
An Edwardian mahogany coffee table, the top inset with a Chinese scroll painting on silk attributed to Qiu Ying (1494-1552), depicting two huntsmen with bows and their dog in a mountainous landscape with pine trees, accompanied by attendants, all on horseback, signed with characters, with a frieze drawer and on 'X' frame supports, the painting: 79 x 41.3cm, the table, 47.3cm high, 91.3cm wide.
A Chinese Qing Dynasty Kangxi period plate painted in Imari palette with flowering boughs by a fence with stylised scroll and cloud borders and gilded highlights, width 21.5cm, together with a similar example decorated with lotus flowers, width 22.5cm, also an 18th/19th Century Chinese Provincial plate decorated with a stylised flower within borders, width 19cm, S/D (3)BR 1944/59BR 1999/119BR 1999/127
A Chinese yellow ground bowl, Daoguang mark, the exterior with three oval panels of goats in landscapes with trees, between still life enamels with vase and pomegranate, within a foliate scroll ground, the blue and white interior with three goats in landscape, within a border of lucky charms suspended from flowering tree branches, 15cm diametercondition: good overall
A Chinese red ground bowl, Daoguang mark, the exterior with four still life oval panels of pomegranates, peaches and chrysanthemums, between symmetrical foliate and floral emblems, within a foliate scroll ground, the blue and white interior with floral still life, within a border of flowering tree branches, 15cm diametercondition: no damage or restoration detected
A Chinese pale blue ground bowl, Daoguang mark, the exterior with four still life oval panels of chrysanthemums, between symmetrical foliate and floral emblems, within a foliate scroll ground, the blue and white interior with floral still life, within a border of chrysanthemum shrubs, 15cm diametercondition: no damage or restoration detected
A pair of Dehua "Marco Polo" porcelain octagonal censers, covers and stands China, Qing dynasty, Kangxi period, 17th century . With four scroll-shaped handles, the body moulded with registers of scrolling foliage, cover and stands surmounted by upright buds. Old collection label, stating: Imperial Kang-xi 1662-1724, under the censer. For a very close example please see Christie's South Kensington, sale 5262, lot 17 and the one published in Pierson S. "Percival David Foundation of Chinese Art" 2002, p. 80.. Cm 14,50 x 12,50.

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