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A CHINESE GOLD AND SILVER THREAD EMBROIDERED `DRAGON` SUITE consisting of two heart-shaped pouches (3"" long), a chopstick case of tapering form, (12"" long), a gourd-shaped pouch (6"" long), a rectangular case with sliding inner compartment (5"" long), a folding square pocket (3.5""), and a ruyi-shaped picture case, (3.5"" across), most pieces with tassels, each worked with dragons among cloud scrolls above waves, late Qing (7). Provenance: Thomas Child (1841-1898), and thence by descent. Thomas Child was a well-known photographer who produced an album ""Views of Peking"" in 1877. He also lived and worked in the Capital as a Gas Engineer Inspectorate General from 1871-1889. The family have always understood that he had links with the Imperial household and that this fine suite of embroidery was a gift to the Child family from the Emperor.
A set of seven pairs of early 20th Century ivory and white metal mounted chopsticks, each depicting Oriental landscape scenes with figural motifs CONDITION REPORTS Each chopstick approx 27.5cm long. Wear, scuffs, discolouration and yellowing, some splitting. Tarnish to metal. Some small chips to edges, some stains and dirt.
A set of seven pairs of early 20th Century ivory and white metal mounted chopsticks, each depicting Oriental landscape scenes with figural motifs CONDITION REPORTS Each chopstick approx 27.5cm long. Wear, scuffs, discolouration and yellowing, some splitting. Tarnish to metal. Some small chips to edges, some stains and dirt.
Three Chinese eating sets, late 19th/early 20th century, the longest 28cm, two with tortoise shell cases, with metal mounts, knives and chopsticks, and one with an enamel case, a hardwood chopstick case, two pairs of Chinese hair pins, a bone ornament and two Chinese bamboo bitong (a lot) This lot was by reputedly owned by Herbert J. Collings, one of the founding members of the Magic Circle, and sometime President of the Magic Circle.
A 19th Century Chinese polychrome decorated three section chopstick holder, the centre section decorated with a house and lake landscape with seal signature to base, 3,7 x 8 cm CONDITION REPORTS Section of one corner / foot area is broken off - major piece appears present but there are some chips and losses in this area. A chip to one of the concave recesses, and a small crack in that area. Overall with light general wear.
Asian Silver and Silverplate Table Accessories A Group of Asian Silver and Silverplate Table Accessories, including two figural salt/pepper shakers, marked, height 3 in.; two pairs of spoon and chopstick rests, marked, width 4 in.; a serving spoon, marked, length 7 3/4 in.; a cylindrical box (lacking lid), marked, height 2 in.; a salt cellar, length 2 in.; and two tea strainers, one marked, length 5 3/8 in. and 6 1/8 in.; together with a Newcastle Reid & Sons silver salt and pepper shaker, height 3 in., (13 pcs.)
A Chinese bamboo brush pot, 20th Century, of square section, the sides incised and stained with opposing green lines of text flanked by a landscape panel and bamboo, a carved bamboo brush pot, a wooden tea caddy decorated with a bird perched on a branch, two carved wood chopstick cases, each with sliding cover revealing a pair of chopsticks, and a carved alabaster figure of a sage (faults).
(Lot of 12) Japanese tea ceremony o-kashi set, 20th century, consisting of five small silver-lined bowls and one larger gilded interior serving bowl, each exterior with an incised multi-string band and mottled hammered-pattern design, largest 6.5"l; together with five silver-tipped bamboo chopstick, five serving forks and a fitted box with a Mitsukoshi label Start Price $20

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