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Pair Chinese cinnabar lacquer oblong boxes, Victorian papier mache tea caddy, Keswick Staybrite pin dish, commemorative medallions, cameras, Tunbridge ware footstool, Victorian and later framed photographs and miscellanea in two boxes Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
A Chinese cinnabar lacquer elephant stool, Republic, 20th C. H.: 47,5 cm – L.: 77 cm ------ Please request condition reports by e-mail on info@rm-auctions.com. The reports, additional images and high-resolution images will be published on our website: www.rm-auctions.com. The absence of a condition report does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition.
A round Chinese cinnabar lacquer plaque with two dragons, 18th C. Dia.: 32 cm (incl. mount)Dia.: 21 cmÊ Probably originally intended as a cover of a round box.Ê Condition: (UV-checked)- With numerous small losses and superficial cracks. ------ Please request condition reports by e-mail on info@rm-auctions.com. The reports, additional images and high-resolution images will be published on our website: www.rm-auctions.com. The absence of a condition report does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition.
A group of vertu and collectables comprising an ivory handled seal, carved as a hand clasping a rod, 5.5cm high, together with a group of decorative boxes comprising a cinnabar lacquer box, a further lacquer box, a papier mache box, another of faux tortoiseshell, largest 16 by 8.5 by 4.5cm a lacquered book cover for 'Pynche's Sketches from British Costumes', two Indian claw bells, a blue and white teapot modelled as an elephant, 18 by 14.5cm, and a family of five blue and white porcelain elephants. (15)
A CHINESE YIXING FOUR PIECE TEA SERVICE terracotta and pewter mounted (some damage) in leather travel case, cinnabar lacquer vase (damages), 26cm high, four porcelain tea bowls (damages), hexagonal bowl (damages), 22.5cm diameter, soapstone carving (damaged) signed, 13.5cm high, lacquered teabowl and napkin ring, miniature Yixing teapot, brazier, five tea bowls, three plates (a lot) Condition Report: Available upon request
19th or early 20th century Chinese cinnabar box in the form of a peach with relief carved lacquer, depicting flowering branches and Ling Zhi, 12cm. CONDITION REPORT: Base of the box: Dusty/ dirty to the inside, a few small chips to the lacquer on the inside rim of base, four are slightly larger 5/6mm, crack running from the rim of base, the crack runs along under a leaf and jumps to surface on edge of leaf for 5mm, but splits and also runs down the side, 3cm. Couple of small chips to the tip of leaves, possibly some earlier restoration to the edge supporting the base, fine crack to black interior base of the bowl. A few tiny nibbles to the edge of the flowers.Some black discolouration of red lacquer pattern at base and some tiny flaw to carved pattern edge.The top and the lid: three splits/cracks from the rim, are running into top of the lid through a leaf and into the body almost to the centre. one piece missing on the lid, running 3cm into body exterior, other side runs laterally for 1cm under rim and into the body 3cm meeting the other crack. One fine hairline from rim 2.5cm, possibly same over painting to rim. Very fine cracking to the black surface.The surface of the lid has a fine crack, some small nibbles to edges of flowers and the red lacquerd design.Fine surface crack 2cm from rim and end of the leaf.
A pair of Chinese cinnabar lacquer bowls and covers, circa 1970, each with carved lotus panel against a black key ground and on carved wood bases and in original box, height minus stands 8 cm. CONDITION REPORT: : Using a magnify one can see that there are some tiny tiny nibbles on the lower section of the upper rim where the frame of the peony joins the top rim. But my opinion these are manufacturing flaws. One lid has a very small partial split to the lacquer on a section of leafy frond, the spit does not go all the way through. The other bowl appears to be free from any obvious visible chips or cracks. Both wood stands are in good order. These bowls come with their original box.
A quantity of Chinese mother of pearl gaming counters, 19th century, approximately 58 in a variety of shapes to include rectangular examples, discs, ovals and fish, two with monograms and one with a boars head crest, widest 7 cm, widest disc diameter 4.3 cm all within a Chinese cinnabar lacquer box with inset carved soapstone disc and a small quantity of distressed pith paper pictures and two carved bone fish.
A Chinese cinnabar lacquer vase stand late Qing Dynasty/Republic The near square lobed top carved with three dragons chasing a flaming pearl amid roiling clouds, supported on a waist decorated with cell and lappet borders, above a shaped apron and four tapering cabriole legs, all carved with conforming dragons chasing flaming pearls, terminating in a low base formed by four shaped stretchers 89cm high, 46cm wide and 39 deep.
A finely carved Chinese cinnabar lacquer snuff bottle, Qianlong mark and probably period (1736-95), the flattened ovoid body carved with auspicious objects on a diaper ground, within floral and foliate borders, conforming rosette stopper with spoon, signed with seal mark to base, 7.2cm. high.
A CHINESE CINNABAR LACQUER THREE TIERED BOX, COVER AND STAND QING DYNASTY With a square-section quatrelobed body divided into tiers, the cover carved with figures in a mountainous landscape within a key fret band, the sides with panels of floral sprays issuing from rockwork, all raised on a stand supported on four feet and carved with diaper patterns, 19cm. (5) Provenance: from the collection of Charles William Martin (1850-1896), Quorn Place, Leicestershire.
A CHINESE CINNABAR LACQUER VASE 19TH CENTURY The ovoid body carved with figures in a wooded landscape, with a band of lappets and key fret to the foot, stylised lotus flowerheads and scrolling foliage, key fret and lappets to the shoulder and neck, and a row of ruyi-heads to the rim, 28cm. Provenance: purchased from Grays Mews Antiques on 15th March 1983.
FINE CINNABAR LACQUER CHRYSANTHEMUM-FORM BOX AND COVER, QIANLONG PERIOD, the domed cover finely carved with scholars and attendants, underneath pine trees in a balustraded pavilion overlooking rocky mountains, all reserved on a fine diaper ground, bordered with a keyfret band, the lobed sides with radiating panels of chrysanthemums, bears old United States, customs label to underside, 21cm wide Provenance; Acquired in the United States by a Belgium private collector circa 1930, and thence by descent. Note: For a similar pair of the same form, see Christie's Sale, Through Connoisseurs' Eyes - Ephemeral Flowers, Enduring Art Hong Kong, 3 June 2015, lot number 2921.
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