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A CHINESE CARVED SCROLL END KANG TABLE Carved with stylised dragons and scrolls, repair needed 90 x 47 x 33cm Condition Information: One end joint is loose and with a small section of decoration loose, in need of repair Ownership Statement: This item is offered for sale without disclosing the identity of the owner. For a condition report or further images please email hello@hotlotz.com at least 48 hours prior to the closing date of the auction. This is an auction of preowned and antique items. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and you should expect general wear and tear commensurate with age and use. We strongly advise you to examine items before you bid. Condition reports are provided as a goodwill gesture and are our general assessment of damage and restoration. Whilst care is taken in their drafting, they are for guidance only. We will not be held responsible for oversights concerning damage or restoration.
A pair of London-decorated Chinese porcelain coffee cups and saucers, c.1760-65, painted by Jefferyes Hamett O'Neale in the atelier of James Giles, with Classical ruins and obelisks, one saucer with European figures seated in a river landscape, within formal gilt scroll borders, small rim chips, 12.5cm. (4)The gilt border is the same as that used on the Grubbe plates, decorated in the atelier on Worcester porcelain.
Three Chinese porcelain London-decorated coffee cups and a saucer, c.1760, painted by Jefferyes Hamett O'Neale with European landscapes, the rims with an elaborate gilt scroll border associated to the Giles atelier, one handle lacking, 12.4cm max. (4)Illustrated: Stephen Hanscombe, Jefferyes Hamett O'Neale, no.89 (one cup). And Stephen Hanscombe, The Early James Giles and his Contemporary London Decorators, no.132 (the saucer).
A large Chelsea cabinet cup, c.1760, finely gilded in the Vincennes manner with two Chinese musicians seated and playing the mandolin in a garden setting, a trellis arch framing the background, all reserved on a mazarin blue ground, applied with a reticulated scroll handle, 7.3cm high.Cf. Elizabeth Adams, Chelsea Porcelain, p.149, fig.11.11 for a beaker with similar decoration from the British Museum.
A Chinese famille verte export porcelain jar and cover, Kangxi period, with 19th century French ormolu table lamp mounts, the ovoid body and domed cover painted with panels of flower baskets, reserved against a green ground filled with dragons and phoenixes, mounted with rococo scroll moulded ormolu handles, trim and base, total height 34cm.
A mid 20th century Chinese painted scroll, depicting a turkey with flowers in the background, with Chinese character marks '花红草绿人间事,未若灵禽自然贵' translated to 'The colourful flowers and lush grass are the affairs of the human world, yet they cannot compare to the noble freedom of the spirit bird in nature', two red seal marks, overall size 194 x 59.5 cm, image size 68 x 45cm.
A 20th century folding four panel screen. The carved and moulded gilt frame with scroll details and bearing a plaque reading 'Presented to Lady George by the province of Middlesex to celebrate The Re Hon Lord George Hamilton's completion of 21 years as Provincial Grand Master 30th May 1913, each section having a glazed panel and a section of a Chinese dragon robe. H196cm x W188cm Condition Report: The structure folds easily and stands freely. The frame shows signs of wear including cracks, knocks and rubbing to the gilt. The fabric panels are heavily worn through and torn with a number of stains, one is not fully attached to the structure. Would benefit from a clean.
CHINESE POTTERY AQUAMANILE PIXIUpossibly from the Jin dynasty, the mythical creature with a spout to the mouth, incised markings to the body with a pair of wings to the back with two suspension loops, it's legs with tapering supports below and the body with faded floral scroll decoration, 23cm high
CHINA, ASIA JAPAN. Rare extra large Wall Maps. 1940s[?] “Teaching and Test Maps Combined ROYAL WALL ATLAS NO. VI. With Seven maps 1. Asia, Physical. 2. Asia, Political. 3. Turkey in Asia, Arabia, Persia. 4. India. 5. East Indian Archipelago. 6. Chinese Empire. 7. Japan and Korea. With printed front wrap. Thomas Nelson and Sons. With wooden hanging scroll and string to hang. Measuring; 93cm x 86cm. With all 7 maps in colour present, with some military annotations and drawings regarding bunkers tex to the verso of the maps, some tears to the lower margins with tape repairs. Undated but would estimate around the 1940s [WW2 era]. **Rare. No examples found for this series of Asia maps
A pair of Samson Paris porcelain figures, of a shepherd and shepherdess, each holding a rectangular basket, he with a dog at his feet, she with a lamb, shaped scroll bases applied with flowers, decorated in polychrome, 18cm high, gold anchor mark to verso; a Samson Paris Derby type figure, of a shepherdess playing a lute, a lamb at her feet, before bocage, shaped scroll base, 21cm high, gold anchor mark to verso; a Samson Paris novelty nodding head figure, of a Chinese figure, seated crossed legged, 65cm high; other Continental figures (6)
Dimensions: 125 x 57 cm Wall scroll painting of slender bamboo shoots and leaves growing from the ground, joined by slender plants with red flowers. A long branch is bending from the top of the scroll, burdened by the weight of a bird. Another bird is sitting on the lower branch. Chinese writing on the left edge with red seals. Please have a look here
Silk China , Qing Dynasty (1645 - 1911) Dimensions: Height 101 cm by 41 cmWeight: 376 grams Title: Sixteen Arhats Hanging scroll with Chinese ink painting of the 16 Arhats standing on a large cloud, a landscape of rocky mountains and trees is visible beneath them. One of the arhats is descending from the sky on a mystical dragon. The sages are accompanied by a tiger.
A COLLECTION OF SILVER ITEMS To include: an Edwardian scroll buckle by John Tiley, Birmingham 1905, 13.5cm (5 1/4in) long; a Victorian buckle, maker's mark obscured, Chester 1899, pierced and engraved with foliate swags, 13cm (5in) long; a silver coloured and enamel buckle, unmarked, pierced and enamelled with floral decoration, 5.5cm (2 1/4in) long; a Chinese silver coloured buckle, marks obscured, the octagonal panels chased with floral decoration, 6cm (2 1/4in) long; a set of six Edwardian silver buttons by Samuel M. Levi, Birmingham 1901, chased with female figures, 2.5cm (1in) diameter; and three Edwardian silver and enamel buttons by J. & R. Griffin (Joseph & Richard Griffin), Chester 1909, 2cm (1 3/4in) diameter 176g (5.65 oz) gross Condition Report: There is no condition report available for this lot and is sold as found Condition Report Disclaimer
A set of four Chinese watercolours on silk, all depicting ladies in colourful dresses, all of rectangular scroll-like shape, all with script and red stamped marks, each approx. 48.2cm long x 22.8cm wide, all framed and glazed. Together with a 20th century Japanese painted glass panel depicting a warrior battling a dragon, approx. 49.5cm wide x 59.7cm long. (5)
A Japanese woodblock print by Kunisada, from the series Prosperous Actors of Kabuki as Ten Dandy Men, another print of a bird amongst flowers, a Mughal school watercolour, a batik panel, a Thai fabric painting of Krishnua guiding Arjuna's chariot, and after Xu Beihong; a Chinese ink scroll painting of a horse (6) Condition Report:Available upon request
Limoges of France pair of table lamps with lotus and scroll decoration in the Chinese taste, stamped to the base, 43cm high to the top of the fitting (2) Drilled for lamps. Wires have been cut. These are approx 30cm high excluding the bases and fittings. They are marked 'Limoges' to the base. They are not Chinese.
A Chinese bronze scroll/paper weight in the form of a reclining horse, cast with its head turned backwards and one leg raised, its mane and tail finely detailed, 17th/18th century, 6cm wide, 5cm high.Note: See Waddington's, Canada 28/11/2016 lot 318 'Collection of Dr.Helga Wall-Apelt, previously on loan to the Museum of Asian Art, Sarasota, Florida, United States' for an almost identical bronze.
A CHINESE RED AND BLACK LACQUER ALTAR TABLE19TH CENTURYthe top carved and painted with a scene of figures in a garden flanked by a pair of floral panels on trellis grounds, above scroll ends, the frieze and shaped legs decorated with scrolling and flowering foliage82cm high, 124.8cm wide, 44.5cm deep

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