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A Chinese export silver twin handled sugar bowl, early 20th century, maker CW, also with '85' and character mark, cup form with Monteith style rim, twin scroll handles, on flared foot, engraved with Chinese landscapes, 2 5/8in. (6.7cm.) high; together with a Wang Hing Co. silver tea spoon with bamboo handle; a miniature silver goblet by Kwan Wo, 3 1/8in. (8cm.) high; two sets of six silver cocktail sticks, possibly by Tien Shing; a Zee Sung silver plated cigarette case; and a silver plated caddy or sugar spoon. (17) * Condition: - Sugar bowl: Good condition, with no damage or restoration.- Tea spoon: Good condition, with no damage or restoration.- Goblet: Good condition, with no damage or restoration.- Cocktail sticks: Good condition, with no damage or restoration.- Cigarette case: Good condition, with no damage or restoration.- Caddy or sugar spoon: Some wear to plating, exposing the copper beneath.
A large, good quality Chinese Canton style baluster vase, early 20th century, printed seal mark to base, flared and waisted neck with floral and foliate scroll decoration over a turquoise ground, the body finely enamelled with Oriental pheasants perched upon a blossoming prunus branch above flowering peonies issuing from rockwork, lappet petal border to base, painted calligraphy to reverse, 16½in. (41.8cm.) high, on carved hardwood stand. (2) * Condition: Star glaze crack to reverse just beneath left side of calligraphy. Does not show to interior. Decoration in very good condition. No other chips, cracks or repairs. Stand separate into two sections due to aging glue - could easily be repaired.
A Chinese brass mounted hardwood table top jewellery cabinet, mid-20th century, brass scroll carrying handle on pierced shou emblem mount, brass moth engraved corner mounts, the two doors each inset with three reticulated serpentine roundels depicting birds and prunus blossom, conforming roundels to the sides, the interior with five drawers, 12½in. (31.5cm.) high; together with a similar brass bound hardwood jewellery box, the lid with centralised oval jade floral plaque, 7 x 5in. (17.8 x 12.2cm.). (2) * Condition: - Cabinet: Good condition, with no damage. Polish slightly faded throughout.- Box: Good condition.
A pair of archaic style Chinese bronze ritual wine vessels, probably 20th century, Jue form, in the manner of Shang dynasty, helmet form bowls with taotie mask engraving and C-scroll handles, elongated pouring spouts flanked by two capped posts, resting on sabre form tripod supports, mottled green patina, 7in. (17.8cm.) high. (2) * Condition: Good patina to both. Some wax residue to interiors and rims from use as candle holders. No damage.
A small collection of Chinese style scroll paintings, second half 20th century, watercolours on silk and paper scrolls, in a master tutored amateur hand, remaining true to form and style, one depicting a Tang Dynasty concubine, 43 x 19in. (109.2 x 48.2cm.); one depicting banana leaves and chrysanthemums, 51 x 17½in. (130 x 44.5cm.); one depicting a deep red rose with bumblebee, 38 x 15in. (96.5 x 38cm.); one depicting pale chrysanthemums with bird perched on branch, 49 x 15in. (124.5 x 38.1cm.); the last depicting pale roses and two birds, 46 x 14½in. (116.8 x 36.9cm.). (5) , * The artist, Karen Gibbon (aka Ky Ling Man Duk) was taught to paint by Madame Alice Cheng, a well known early 20th century Chinese poet. Karen was the daughter of the renowned author and journalist, Perceval Gibbon (1879-1926).
A small collection of Chinese style scroll paintings, second half 20th century, watercolours on silk and paper scrolls, in a master tutored amateur hand remaining true to form and style, one depicting a black bird perched on autumnal branch alongside two butterflies, 54 x 20in. (137.2 x 50.8cm.); one depicting a crane amongst reeds, 51 x 16in. (130 x 40.7cm.); one depicting a bird perched upon an autumnal branch, 42 x 12½in. (106.7 x 31.7cm.); one depicting the Rose of Sharon above a bird perched upon a rock, 42 x 13½in. (106.7 x 34.4cm.), the last depicting a red rose with butterfly, 37 x 15in. (94 x 38cm.). (5)
An 18th century Chinese smoked agate teapot, Qianlong period (1736-95), the tapered rectangular body with slightly convex sides, scroll handle to rear with short and stout upright spout, pagoda form lid with canted edge cube finial, with original hand written purchase invoice dated '8/8/40', 6in. (15.25cm.) long, 4¾in. (12cm.) high. * Condition: 20mm star crack to left side centre. 6mm triangle form natural flaw to underside of lid. Minute chip to front lower edge under spout.
Late 18th Century Chinese Mandarin palette porcelain teapot decorated with interior scenes with figures on a gilt and orange decorated foliate and scroll ground, 14cm high Condition: The cover has a hairline crack running across two thirds of the diameter emanating from the breathing hole, rubbing to the gilding - **General condition consistent with age
A late 19th / early 20th century Chinese silver jewellery casket on scroll shaped hardwood plinth. Formed as a horse drawn coach along with accoutrements. Engraved with a pair of phoenix to the domed roof and moulded in detail with panels and trellising. Character marks to the underside, 46cm. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Good condition.
A GOOD QUALITY CHINESE CLOISONNE & GILT BRONZE TRIPOD CENSER & COVER, circa 1900, the sides decorated with a formal design of scroll and leaf-stemmed lotus, the pierced cover with the 'Three Friends' beneath a ruyi decorated finial, the sides with double buddhistic lion-head handles, 5.7in high overall.

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