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A set of twelve silver Old English pattern tea spoons with tongs by Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1919-20, in a case; a silver coloured set of twelve tea spoons, a sifter and sugar tongs, stamped `800`, in a case from a Hong Kong jewellers; a set of six Chinese two pronged forks; a white alloy tea pot; a plated boxed set of six pairs of fish eaters, and a set of six Old English pattern grapefruit spoons by Garrard & Co. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports
A 19TH CENTURY CHINESE SWORD, the 66cm single edge straight steel blade with engraved silver coloured metal mounts, fish-skin grip and shaped engraved pommel, the leather scabbard bound with steel and silver coloured metal embossed insert inlaid with three semi-precious cabachons within engraved brass border, 78.5cm overall
A Japanese Arita Blue and White Porcelain Small Bowl, circa 1720, with later Dutch Silver Handle Mounts, painted in Chinese Wanli style with a central deer beneath crags and overhanging pine branches, within panels of flowers, the handle stamped with lion passant mark within octagonal reserve, 15cm diameter
A silver and tortoiseshell folding travelling timepiece by Cohen & Charles, London 1914, retailed by `Asprey London`, with a white arabic numeral dial to the keyless wind watch movement signed faintly for Asprey and `8 days quarter repeater`, applied with a monogram, 10cm (4in) wide (crack, losses); a Halcyon Days enamel circular box `Christmas 1987`; a miniature book `Merry Wives of Windsor` Glasgow: David Bryce & Son 1905, red calf, 2in high; and a Chinese carved ivory card case (losses) (4). Provenance: The Estate of the late Mrs Olive Pearson. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A Chinese export mother of pearl tea chest, with applied pierced and carved panels of scrolling foliage and blossom, having a moth escutcheon and silver coloured metal leaf decorated side handle, with stamped marks, worn, possibly a butterfly, and raised on paw feet, with a plush lined interior fitted three canisters of canted rectangular form, pewter with all over applied panels, two with pull off cover and one sliding, early 19th century, 6.25in (16cm) h, 11.25in (28.5cm) w, 6.75in (17cm) d.
SILVER - A LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY SILVER COLOURED METAL CHINESE NOVELTY CRUET in the form of a rickshaw, comprising a vase shaped pepperette, a melon shaped mustard, and a faux basket salt, restrained within a wirework frame drawn between a pair of shaf - ts by a bare footed figure wearing bamboo hat, having three spoked wheels, bearing oriental character hallmarks, 20cm long
Two Chinese roof tiles, Ming dynasty, one glazed in a deep rich yellow, the other green glazed with details in black and yellow, both in the form of a dignitary riding a phoenix , both with stands, one in the form of a leaf, the other with inlaid silver thread (4), 21cm and 20cm high, The figure may represent the 3rd century BC Prince Min of the state of Qi. Similar have been found at the Ming tombs of Nanjing.

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