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A Chinese Canton silver visiting card case, 19th century, having a detachable top, the front embossed and chased with figures on a terrace beneath a blank shield escutcheon, the back and sides richly decorated with bamboo, probably by Wing Nam & Co., Hong Kong, 10 x 7 cm Condition Report Slight buckle and split on back r/h corner. Weighs 2.14 oz
Montegrappa, Silver Dragon, a limited edition fountain pen, no. 1213/1912, designed by Federico Mont, the marbled grey body mounted with two high relief Chinese dragonds with ruby eyes, the medium two colour nib stamped 18K, uninked, with a lacquered wood box, two booklets, certificate of authenticity, post card, velour pouch and outer card box
An early George III silver bombe tea caddy by Emick Romer, London 1766, with a seated chinaman finial, the cover embossed with four panels, buildings alternating with flowers, a shaped thumb piece, the front with an engraved stag head crest in an embossed cartouche, the sides with figural chinoiserie scenes, the back with a garden in Chinese style, on open scroll feet issuing from shells, 18cm (6 1/4in) high, 324g (10.4 oz). The crest recorded for AMOS, BELL, CURETON, DENNY, EDWARD, FOWLES, GORDON, HERNS, KYLE, LISTER, MARTIN, NOTT, OGILVY, PEAT, ROGERS, SNAPE, TRIDENECK, WESTALL, YOUNGER and nearly 200 further names.
A group of Chinese silver spoons, c. 1900 comprising: a pair with coiled dragon terminals, stamped LH and 90 (Luen Hing); another by Luen Hing with triple character terminal; one with coiled dragon terminal above a calligraphic roundel indistinctly stamped SS(?) and also with stamped character mark; one with "fiddle" terminal cast with calligraphy stamped T&C and with character mark; and a set of three, unmarked, with foliate and insect cast terminals (8) 3.5 troy ounces
Dutch Delft, 19th Century, long stem vase, with rose hip stem, chamfered body, three floral panels with birds of paradise decoration, 39.5cm, small chamfered vase with Chinese pagoda pattern and Continental silver collar, late 18th Century, 12.7cm H, 19th Century vase with `heart` panel of flowers and 19th Century plate with palm tree and figural decoration, 33.3cm dia. (4)
Chinese blue and white circular footed and silver rimmed bowl, painted to the centre with a stylised motif within blue diaper pattern borders decorated with foliate reserve panels, the sides painted with figures in a terraced garden, possibly Kangxi mark and period, 6.75" diameter; also a similar smaller silver rimmed circular bowl, possibly Kangxi mark and period, 6.75" diameter (2)
A Chinese export silver bowl, by CJ Co., Shanghai c.1920,of circular form decorated in high relief with a dragon, on collet foot, inscribed `S.V.C. Machine Gun Company 1920, Captain`s Cup, won by Sgt. J. Waddell`, 17cm diameter, and a Chinese export silver goblet, by Tuck Chang & Co., Shanghai c.1920, the bell shaped bowl engraved with four dragons, supported on three entwined bamboo stems, terminating in a naturalistic circular foot, gilt interior with entwined bamboo stems, inscribed `S.Y.C. 1919 Harbour Races, First Series, won by ""Viking```, 15cm high (2)
A Chinese export silver coffee pot and milk jug, by CJ Co., Shanghai c.1920, of spot hammered bulbous form, the milk jug with banded handle and gilt interior, the coffee pot inscribed, `Presented to 2nd Lieutenant J Waddell by the officers and members of the Machine Gun Company Shanghai Volunteer Corps on his marriage 15 June 1921`, 23cm high, and both monogrammed, CJ Co. of Shanghai, also known as the China Jewelry Company, made high quality pieces ranging from large items of hollow ware to small novelty trinkets, such as miniature rickshaws.
A Chinese export silver snuff box, unmarked, 19th century,of rectangular form, the cover and base with raised scenes of warriors, with foliate borders, gilt interior, 6.75 x 4.5cm CONDITION REPORT: Detail is rubbed on all sides. Holes to prominent areas on cover and base. Scratches to interior. Interior rim is bent with a section missing. Additional images available on request.
A rare Bow blue and white plate c.1765, of silver shape, painted with a central panel of hardwood stands, vases and other auspicious Chinese objects, the panel repeated to the rim with small panels of flying insects, all reserved on a powder blue ground, crossed swords mark, 23.2cm. Provenance: from a private American collection. Paper label for Klaber & Klaber.

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