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Selection of Gold Jewellery and miscellaneous items The Gold Jewellery includes; two 14ct Gold Chinese Pendants, total gross weight approx. 1.3 grams, a tested 22ct Gold puzzle ring (A/F), total gross weight approx. 4.8 grams, a 9ct Gold charm bracelet with a mixture of gold, silver and base metal charms and a 9ct Gold dyed green quartzite ring, total gross weight approx. 3 grams
Chinese silkwork rank badge, rank of silver pheasant, 27 x 28cm, mounted as a blotter, in glazed gilt frameNot examined out of the glazed frame, some threads lacking or damaged, particularly to the geometric outer border, central panel appears to be in good condition.There is a metal fastening on the right side from when it it was a blotter.
A GEORGE III SILVER CADDY SPOON AND TWO WRITING IMPLEMENTS (3)The caddy spoon with a circular bowl, probably London 1809, maker Sarah & John William Blake, also a slide action pencil, with spiral decoration by S Mordan and Co, otherwise unmarked, length excluding suspension loop 7.7cm and a Chinese dip pen, decorated with blossom, detailed W H 90, length excluding nib 15.7cm
TWO SILVER NAPKIN RINGS AND THIRTEEN ASIAN NAPKIN RINGS INCLUDING CHINESE EXAMPLES (15)Comprising; a triangular example engraved with Chinese scenes, London 1885, another with oval Asian panels, London 1888, combined weight 50 grams, the thirteen Asian napkin rings, combined gross weight 431 grams
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY CHINESE SILVER PRESENTATION TWIN HANDLED TROPHY CUP WITH HARDWOOD PLINTH, polished bowl, wavy rim decorated with repeating foliate pattern, personal engraving reads 'Presented To Det Supt A. H. Aiers By The Chinese Detectives attached to the crime Branch of Hongkew Station on the occasion of his proceeding to England on Home Leave March 1931', fitted with double concave scrolling handles, tapered stem on a round base, stamped to the base with Chinese character marks and double stamped makers mark unclear to read, approximate height 20cm to the highest part of the handle, approximate diameter of bowl 17cm, approximate gross weight 871.8 grams, 28.0 ozt, together with a dark wooden round plinth (condition report: general light wear, some slight discolouration in places may benefit from a gentle clean, light surface scratches, overall condition good)
A LATE 19TH / EARLY 20TH CENTURY CHINESE HARDWOOD WALKING CANE WITH SILVER HANDLE, the handle with four character marks in relief, the thumb rest bears monogram for Thomas Aiers, the hardwood shaft part carved with dragons amongst swirling clouds, the silver mount bears character marks, possibly rubbed initials or character marks, length approximately 90cm (condition report: the handle has a number of dents, particularly to the rounded end, also partial rubbing to one mark)
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY CHINESE SILVER PEDESTAL BOWL, embossed with a floral pattern on a textured background, vacant circular cartouche, knopped stem on a round base, stamped to the base with Chinese character marks, signed 'Zeewo', for Shanghai, approximate width 13.4cm x height 12cm, approximate gross weight 219.9 grams, 7.06 ozt (condition report: overall condition very good, would benefit from a gentle clean)
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY CHINESE SILVER JARDINIERE WITH HARDWOOD BASE, of an oval form, embossed pronus blossom pattern with the branches as four feet, a textured possibly cartouche to one side, slight gilt to the interior, over lapping polished rim, stamped to the base with Chinese character marks, approximate dimensions length 17cm x width 15cm x height 7.5cm, approximate gross weight 366.8 grams, 11.7 ozt, together with a carved floral wooden base (condition report: slight wobble, light surface scratches, overall condition good)
ONE SILVER AND FIVE CONTINENTAL NAPKIN RINGS, to include a silver thistle detailed ring, hallmarked Edinburgh, approximate gross weight 30.2 grams, 0.97 ozt, together with four other white metal napkin rings each stamped with French or Chinese marks, and one oval shaped napkin ring, approximate gross weight 191.2 grams, 6.15 ozt
Ornate silver tankard features elaborate repousse and chased designs of sinuous dragons among swirling clouds, symbols of power, prosperity, and protection in Chinese culture. The dragon-shaped handle, crowned lid with a dragon finial, and detailed craftsmanship exemplify Chinese export silver art. Impressed T.S and Chinese hallmarks in border may be consistent with Tin Sang, or other Shanghai/Canton artisans. 1118g. Issued: Late 19th to early 20th centuryDimensions: 8.5"L x 5"W x 10"HCountry of Origin: ChinaCondition: Age related wear.
Finely crafted Chinese Export Silver goblet with lid, featuring intricate repoussé and engraved designs depicting traditional Chinese scenes. The cup’s body showcases detailed village landscapes, pagodas, and figures in daily life activities, demonstrating exceptional artistry. The lid is adorned with a sculpted bird finial, symbolizing freedom or peace. The stem and base display engraved bamboo motifs, emphasizing nature-inspired aesthetics typical of Chinese silversmithing. WH & 90 impressed mark refers to Wang Hing and 90% silver. 678g. Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: 9.5"H x 4" dia. Country of Origin: ChinaCondition: Age related wear.
A CHINESE EXPORT SILVER SHAPED OVAL TRAY Maker's mark 'AW' and Chinese characters 'Chang Xing', circa 1900, the shaped oval tray with foliate pierced gallery, engraved with birds perched amongst bamboo and prunus Notes: Adrien von Ferscht notes the existence of a maker's mark 'AW', although no further details on the maker are known, in Chinese Export Silver 1785-1940 Catalogue of Maker's Marks, Appendix B 29.5 x 20cm 669g Ownership Statement: This item is offered for sale in the name of the owner, PAULINE CHEANG POH LING. Condition Report The tray is of good gauge with strong gallery, light scratching and occasional light knocks to the surface, some stubborn tarnish in places, overall good condition. 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.
Dehua Chinese white rhinoceros-shaped libation cup decorated in light relief with fantastic animals and leaves in silver (or silver-plated) mountsDehua Chinese witte neushoornvormige beker gedecoreerd in licht reliëf met fantastische dieren en bladeren in zilveren (of verzilverde) monturenH 8 cm
A collection of silver items to include twin handled footed bowl Joseph Gloster Birmingham 1923, sugar sifter 18cm S. J. Rose & Son London 1967, cut glass silver sugar castor William Robert Smily London, pepper pot Birmingham, 2 x glass vanity bottles 1927, photo frame Paul Vernon Fitchie 2012, teaspoon and a white metal Chinese pagoda. (9) weighable approx 630gms.
Early 20th century Chinese silver cylindrical box and cover, all over embossed with dragons in clouds, stamped KK 90, H5.5cm and a similar rectangular aide memoire, pierced with dragons and foliage, stamped L.W. possibly Luen Wo L6cm 4.98ozt gross (2)Aide memoire lacking one leafShipping £23.00 plus vat (UK Only)
TWO CHINESE SILVER DISHES, ZEE SUNG each of circular form, with central medallion bearing Chinese text, the reverse stamped Zee Sung Silver, one also signed7.5cm wideQty: 71gOverall, good condition with some light signs of use. No scratches to the upper exterior. Some light marking to the bases from use, and very slight changes to the base edge, again from use.
SET OF SIX CHINESE SILVER COCKTAIL STICKS, ALONG WITH A CHINESE BRASS CIGARETTE CASKET, the cocktail sticks each with a different finial including a fan, a teapot, a pagoda and further, with fitted case, along with a brass cigarette casket, decorated with butterfly motifsthe casket 15cm wide
CHINESE SILVER RICKSHAW, EARLY 20TH CENTURY modelled as a figure in traditional dress, pulling a rickshaw, comprising an open salt modelled as a two-handled woven basket, a pepperette and a mustard pot complete with clear glass liner18cm long Qty: 255gIn overall good condition. Surface scratches and age related ware. Wheels slightly out of place. Cover of salt pot not attached. Additional images now available.
A pair of late 19th / early 20th century Chinese silver bowls / cellars, of flower shape with twin handles of bamboo design, panels pierced with flowers, bamboo and foliage, upon angular stepped feet, each marked in Chinese script and HC for Hung Chong (c.1860-1930), each approx. 5.5cm high x 8.5cm wide, together with a novelty Eastern, possibly Indian white metal cream jug, modelled as an animal, with repousse floral and foliate design, upon circular footed base, handle elaborately designed as a flower stem curved with leaves and flowers, approx. 9cm high. (3) Total weight approx. 283.6 grams (9.1ozt) Further details: both Chinese pieces with feet misshapen; both with surface wear, tarnish and slight scratching; Indian cream jug with one tooth missing / filed down; base rim misshapen; dents to side; wear and tarnishing.
A collection of mainly Danish silver including a fish server, a ladle / serving spoon by C. Nielsen, a Viborg souvenir spoon, others, a bottle opener, nut cracker, a wooden handled spoon stamped 830S, an enamel demitasse spoon, a Chinese silver butter knife, a pair of plated sugar tongs, a plated sauce boat, with stylised handles, weighable silver 302gms (12) Condition Report:Available upon request
A Chinese black and gilt lacquered papier mache bowl with contemporary European, probably English, silver mount, Qing dynasty, Kangxi period, decorated with lingzhi and other auspicious emblems, scalloped silver mounts and reeded foot, the interior in cinnabar lacquer, 23cm diam A rare example, not cracked and complete, unrestored, interior dirty, minor dents on foot. Decoration entirely won, traces of gilding only remaining

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