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A pair of 19th century comports decorated with floral reserves and dark blue borders; a lidded two handled sucrier with white and gilt floral decoration within a pink scaled border; two yellow lidded boxes marked Limoges; and a silver cylindrical box, the lid formed of a Chinese blue and white pottery fragment (stamped inside base) (6)
Chinese 19th Century Small Silver Footed Circular Salver Tray, Decorated to Centre with Image of a Large 4 Claw Dragon Amongst the Clouds, Surrounded by Bamboo Leaves, Marked to Base with Chinese Character Marks and The Silver Purity 900 to Base of Salver. 6 Inches - 15 cms Diameter. Weight 155.4 grams.
A George V silver cigarette box, with cedar wood interior and plastic black base, hallmarked by Adie Bros, Birmingham, 1926, approx. 13.5cm wide; a Birmingham silver and faux tortoiseshell clothes brush; a Birmingham silver cut glass vanity pot; a Chinese 900 silver cylindrical shaped pepperette; a white metal unmarked needle case; a hallmarked silver topped nail buffer and manicure tools, along with a small quantity of plated flatware, pair of plated salt cellars; plated or white metal unmarked thimbles, and others. (1 bag) Further details: cigarette box dented, misshapen and damaged; brush dented, scratched and worn; nail buffer dented; vanity pot split and dented; all thimbles in damaged condition; everything tarnished and worn.
A pair of Chinese export silver chopstick holders, with planished design and bamboo effect border, each amrked with Chinese script mark and CJ. makers mark, each approx. 9cm wide, along with a Chinese export silver circular chopstick holder, with panished design and marked to underside Zeesung, Silver and Chinese script mark, approx. 9cm diameter. (3) Weight approx. 260.3 grams (8.3ozt) Further details: all slightly tarnished; with slight marks, wear and scratches; circular example with misshapen rim; general wear.
A collection of items to include 19th century paste set shoe buckles, the largest approx 75 x48mm, the smallest approx 25 x 13mm, along with a silver belt buckle, Birmingham 1990, together with silver ARP badge, medallion, enamel Walton Eisteddfod medallion, silver Celtic brooch, etc, silver mounted amber cheroot holder in leather case, Chinese carved coral brooch and tigers eye set brooch, silver pencil case, white metal pencils (most dented) white metal needle case pendant and two 'Royal Tournament' commemorative coins with one case (1 ba) Further details: wear and tear, losses, dents, tarnish commensurate with age
A 20th century Chinese silver circular napkin ring, with repousse figural and village scene, with initialled cartouche, marked only with character mark, approx. 5cm diameter, along with a small Continental silver pill box, with scrolled embossed design and ribbed border, marked 800, approx. 3.4cm diameter, and another Continental silver box, with powder puff and mirror, with elaborate cartouche to hinged cover, and engraved floral detail, with diamond shaped mark to rim (unreadable), approx. 4.5cm diameter. (3) Further details: napkin ring slightly misshapen, all pieces with wear, tarnishing and surface scratches, very minor dents to box with mirror.
C W FLETCHER & SON LTD; an Edward VII pierced hallmarked silver napkin ring, Sheffield 1906, a further Edward VII pierced hallmarked silver napkin ring manufactured by Robert Chandler, Birmingham 1906, an 800 grade napkin ring, a Chinese hallmarked silver napkin ring and three further George V hallmarked silver napkin rings, combined approx 4.6ozt/143.6g (7).
A collection of six necklaces to include a Chinese chatoyant tiger's eye beaded necklace with a gold plated silver filigree clasp, a carved glass and jadeite necklace with a gold plated silver clasp, a green jadeite necklace with an engraved silver clasp inset with a large cabochon cut stone, an .875 hallmarked silver mounted baroque amber beaded necklace and two other jade necklaces. L.116cm
A finely carved Chinese jadeite vessel, intricately designed with a phoenix and dragon motif, representing the balance of yin and yang in traditional Chinese culture. This elegant sculpture showcases expert craftsmanship, with detailed scales on the dragon and delicate feathering on the phoenix. The vessel is made from light celadon jadeite with natural inclusions and slight green veining, adding depth and character to the piece. It includes a removable lid and is mounted on a custom wooden stand with silver inlay. Jadeite carvings of this nature are often associated with prosperity, protection, and harmony, making them highly prized in Chinese decorative arts.Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: 5"HCondition: Age related wear. Chip on back wing.
STRAITS CHINESE SILVER, 1ST EDITION, 11 COPIES Straits Chinese Silver, Ho Wing Meng, University Education Press, 1976, 11 copies, some damage to dust covers, from the collection of Ho Wing Meng From the collection of the late Dr. Ho Wing Meng 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 collection of 19th and early 20th century English and Chinese porcelain and china - many pieces a/f, including a New Hall silver shape teapot (lacks cover, rim restored); a pair of pearlware scalloped saucers with cornflower sprigged decoration; a fluted gilt and white decorated sucrier, cover and stand; a pearlware coffee pot (spout a/f, lacks cover); seven pieces of Chinese export porcelain tea ware; various English porcelain and china covers including Royal Worcester; etc.
LANSDOWNE, J. FENWICKRare Birds of China. London: Kennedy Fine Arts, (1992). Copy 70 of 100, with each plate signed in pencil and thus numbered, and the same numeration in the companion text volume. Loose sheets in the elephant folio blue fabric case of publication, the text in a companion volume in wrappers laid-in, the prospectus included; the whole protected in the canvas sleeve of issue. 32 x 25 inches (81 x 63 cm); 32 superb color collotypes after the original watercolor paintings, printed on Fabriano paper; each plate is laid into a special printed Japanese paper sleeve with the plate name. Fine; Offered with the original watercolor for the plate of the Fukien Slaty Bunting (Emberiza siemsseni), plate 29 in the set. Watercolor over pencil outline on paper, approximately 28 x 19 5/8 inches (71.5 x 50 cm) sight, signed J. F. Lansdowne (l.l.) and dated 1991; framed. In immaculate condition.The watercolors by J. Fenwick Lansdowne for this work are among the highest achievements of ornithological art. The Fukien Slaty Bunting, depicted here, is represented by a male specimen, distinguishable by its dark slaty-blue plumage, seen in its natural snowy habitat.This elephant-folio-sized set of ornithological plates, a triumph in their artistry, follows in the tradition of the great illustrated natural history monographs of the past centuries, such as Audubon's masterpiece, The Birds of America. The artist, Frederick Lansdowne, was born in 1937 in Hong Kong to British parents and grew up in British Columbia, Canada. Stricken with polio as a baby, he developed both his love of birds and his talent as a painter from a young age, holding his first museum exhibition in 1952 at the Royal British Columbia Museum when he was just fourteen years old. As one of the world's foremost wildlife painters, often referred to as Audubon's successor, he is the artist who best maintained the tradition of bird painting and publishing into the late 20th century. Similar to Audubon, he would both study his subjects in the field and use museum collections of preserved specimens to paint his highly detailed and accurate watercolors. He died in Canada in 2008.The magnificent collotype plates include the following birds: Impeyan Monal Lophophorus impejanus; Temminck's Tragopan Tragopan temminckii; Satyr Tragopan Tragopan satyra; Swinhoe's Pheasant Lophura swinhoei; Elliot's Pheasant Syrmaticus ellioti; Mikado Pheasant Syrmaticus mikado; Blood Pheasant Ithaginis cruentus; Brown Eared Pheasant Crossoptilon mantchuricum; Himalayan Snowcock Tetraogallus himalayensis; Taiwan Magpie Urocissa caerulea; Chinese Parrotbill Paradoxornis heudei; Siberian Crane Grus leucogeranus; Rufous-necked Hornbill Aceros nipalensis; White Stork Iconia ciconia; Crested Ibis Nipponia nippon; White Eared Pheasant Crossoptilon crossoptilon; Japanese Crane Grus japonensis; Cabot's Tragopan Tragopan caboti; Mrs. Hume's Pheasant Syrmaticus humiae; Steller's Sea Eagle Haliarrtus pelagicus; Oriental Hobby Falco severus; Chinese Monal Lophophorus ihuysii; Omei Shan liocichla Liocichla omeiensis; Silver Oriole Oriolus mellianus; Blyth's Tragopan Tragopan blythii; Firethroat Erithacus pectardens; Scaly-sided Merganser Mergus squamatus; White-necked Crane Grus vipio; Fulien Slaty Bunting Latoucheornis siemsseni; Sclater's Monal Lophophorus sclateri; Black-necked Crane Grus nigricollis; Brown Wood Owl Strix leptogrammica.No condition report? Click below to request one. *Any condition statement is given as a courtesy to a client, is an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact and Doyle New York shall have no responsibility for any error or omission. Please contact the specialist department to request further information or additional images that may be available.Request a condition report
A collection of Chinese freshwater cultured pearl necklaces to include, an eastern style woven section with white metal clasp fastening with five stand lower graduated section with silver black pearl spacer: l. x 25cm, a baroque pearl and briolette and silver pearl necklace with t-bar and square fastening: l. x 27cm, a five-stand pearl cuff bracelet: d. x 7cm and a baroque pearl long necklace with lobster claw fastening missing ring loo: l. x 36cm (a lot)
An Early 20th Century Silver and Coromandel Rectangular Box, by Puiforcat of Paris, of Art Deco design, the angled cover inset with Chinese jade belt buckle and with reeded corners, on reeded feet, the interior with plaque to lid inscribed "Le Conseil de'Administration de la Societe Commerciale d'Affretement & de Commission 7 Octobre 1929", 7ins x 4.5ins x 4.25ins highAppears to be in overall good condition. There is a build up of dirt in the groves of the buckle, but otherwise the box presents in clean condition. The standard mark and makers mark are stamped and engraved on the back the lower right. All four corner mounts are stamped with the standard mark with inside or outside, and one foot has the makers mark on the underside. The engraved plaque is fixed to the lower part of the lid.
A finely crafted Chinese chopstick set housed in a rectangular wooden storage box with intricate openwork carvings featuring a traditional longevity symbol. The set includes multiple pairs of wooden chopsticks, each adorned with inlaid silver-tone mosaic detailing at the handles. The hinged box provides both functionality and decorative appeal, reflecting fine craftsmanship in its smooth finish and precise joinery. A beautiful and practical addition to any collection of fine dining accessories or Asian decorative arts.Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: 11"LCondition: Age related wear.
A Chinese export silver drinks set by Wang Hing & Co of Hong Kong, early 20th century, comprising a spirit ewer and six shot beakers, each decorated in relief with blossoming prunus branches, and an oval gallery tray, engraved with blossoming prunus branches, on ball feet, Wang Hing marks to all pieces, total weight 725.5g, height of ewer 19cm.
A Chinese wire inlaid brown patinated bronze tripod censer, late Qing dynasty, the globular body inlaid with a band of archaistic scrolls, on three inlaid cylindrical legs, inlaid Shi Shou two-character mark to base, height 322g, height 11cm, together with a pair of Chinese silver triangular napkin rings, engraved with dragons and landscapes, weight 40.4g.
A Chinese export silver three-piece tea set, early 20th century, comprising teapot with hinged cover, single handle cream jug, and twin handled sugar bowl with lift-off cover, each piece repousse decorated with figural and floral panels to a textured ground, the handles, finials and spout of bamboo form, apparently unmarked, teapot length 25cm (including handle and spout), gross weight 28.7oz20世紀早期 人物紋飾銀茶壺一套(共3件)Notes: Tested as silver. 備註: 經測試為銀。 Good with expected wears and light scratches除自然磨損及少量刮痕外品相良好
A Chinese silver bangle, late 19th to early 20th century. Decorated with stylised birds and the Chinese character shou (longevity) in a repeating pattern, imprinted with a mark 富有 (fuyou). Diameter: 7.5cm, width: 1.7cm, weight: 96g19世紀晚期至20世紀早期 “富有”款銀手鐲一支Notes: Tested as silver. 備註: 經測試為銀。 Good condition overall with expected wear. 品相良好,正常使用痕跡。
A Chinese silver ‘dragon’ box with hinged cover, early 20th century. Of rectangular form, the cover finely repoussé and chased with a confronting dragons amidst swirling clouds, the sides decorated with birds and flowers scenes. The base stamped with the maker’s mark SF 90 璿. Dimension: 15.3 × 8.3 × 6 cm.20世紀早期 銀鏨刻龍紋花鳥蓋盒Notes: Tested as silver. 註:經檢測為銀製。 Good overall condition. 整體品相良好。
A pair of Chinese silver ‘dragon’ buckles, late 19th or early 20th century. Each of slightly convex rectangular form, repoussé and chased with a sinuous dragon among stylised clouds reaching towards a flaming pearl, the background with a fine textured ground, the reverse set with a bar fitting, each stamped Chengdu Lisheng wenyin-silver (成都 麗生 紋銀). Dimension: approximately 5 x 4 cm each.清代晚期或民國 成都麗生紋銀‘祥龍戲珠’帶扣一對Notes: Tested as silver. 備註: 經測試為銀。 Good overall condition with minor distortions around the edges品相良好,邊緣稍有變形
A set of Chinese ‘Eight Immortals’ silver ornaments with Shoulao, Qing Dynasty. Finely modelled with the nine deities each holding their attribute and mounted on an animal vehicle, with holes at the base likely for use as hat or garment ornaments, now stitched onto a piece of paper and housed in an antique lacquer box. Box length: 25 cm. Largest figure height: approx. 4 cm.清 八仙與壽老銀飾一組(共9件)Provenance: an East Anglian based collectorNotes: Tested as silver.經測試為銀Note: this lot is part of the collection "Smiling Gods of Ancient China". Renowned Chinese art Expert Rose Kerr has contributed an article explaining who the Eight Immortals were and why depictions of them remain so popular, with reference to some specific examples within this collection. Click here for more information. Good condition with many preserved details. The second beast to the right has its tail missing. 整體品相良好,細部保存較好,右側第二件神獸尾部缺失。

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