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Lot 455

A SMALL 20TH CENTURY CHINESE CINNABAR LACQUER BOX & COVER, of rectangular form, 4.1in x 2.6in; together with a circular cinnabar type box, 3.3in diameter. (2)

Lot 850

AN AMBER BRACELET, composed of opaque and translucent beads; together with an amber-like bead necklace, approx 13.75in long; and a cinnabar lacquer two-part buckle, 2.6in wide.

Lot 1261

An interesting cinnabar lacquer vase, second half of the 19th century, the thinly hammered body well carved with scholars in a landscape amongst rocks and trees, the shoulders with lotus and key fret, and with ruyi at the mouth, the mouth copper and the papier mƒch‚ base pierced, 31.5cm, wood standCONDITION REPORT: Hole to base, cracks to rim, some rim paint flaking.

Lot 1577

A rare and Impressive Chinese red cinnabar lacquer quatrefoil box and cover, 18th century, six character Qianlong mark to base, the top decorated with figures in a landscape, a seated elderly gentleman playing a pipe above onlooking figures, enclosed within floral panels to lid, the base with panels decorated with deer, herons and other animals, all enclosed within continuous geometric pattern, inside with gold four character mark (Precious Music Box), 27.2cm diameter. Provenance: Property of a Gentleman CONDITION REPORT: lid-various cracks noted to lid rim, losses in lacquer to body, some white areas. body-light losses to top of body, light rubbing and losses to base and lid rim

Lot 1671

A Chinese porcelain snuff bottle, late 19th century, moulded with people and children in formal gardens, 7cm high, together with an yellow Peking glass bottle with metal and bead stopper, a blue cameo glass bottle with lotus leaves, a moulded bottle in imitation of cinnabar lacquer and three other bottles(7)

Lot 1393

A Chinese carved cinnabar lacquer snuff bottle, decorated with landscape scene, 8 cm high; A Chinese agate carved peach snuff bottle, 7 cm high, a Chinese carved glass, jade stopper, (3).

Lot 1424

A Japanese cinnabar lacquer manju netsuke, 19th Century, carved in the round, 5 cm wide; together with two Japanese carved ivory netsuke, (3).

Lot 1539

A rectangular Chinese cinnabar lacquer box, 20th century, carved with a scene of figures in a mountainous landscape, the sides with stylised chrysanthemums, marks for Qianlong to base, 20.4cm wide, together with two other boxes, one of double circle form carved with flowers and one of coffin shape with similar decoration, with a Chinese gilt metal box with pierced hinged lid, decorated overall with flowers, mythical beasts and trailing foliage(4)

Lot 1261

An interesting cinnabar lacquer vase, second half of the 19th century, the thinly hammered body well carved with scholars in a landscape amongst rocks and trees, the shoulders with lotus and key fret, and with ruyi at the mouth, the mouth copper and the papier mƒch‚ base pierced, 31.5cm, wood standCONDITION REPORT: Hole to base, cracks to rim, some rim paint flaking.

Lot 1201

A Chinese carved cinnabar lacquer tripod pot of archaic form

Lot 1242

A Chinese carved cinnabar lacquer circular box and cover carved with figures in a landscape scene. Diameter: 13cm approximately

Lot 1243

A Chinese cinnabar lacquer box of square form together with a Celadon Gu shaped vase

Lot 309

A Chinese cinnabar lacquered vase, on a carved hardwood stand, 27cm tall overall

Lot 298

Assorted costume jewellery to include brooches, Chinese cinnabar lacquer set signet ring, Seiko wrist watch etc

Lot 298

Assorted costume jewellery to include brooches, Chinese cinnabar lacquer set signet ring, Seiko wrist watch etc

Lot 695

THREE ORIENTAL CINNABAR BOXES, the first being of traditional bright red colour and inset with two jade style panels, W 12.25 cm, the second being of dark wood with a dark red diagonal panel to the lid and the third being made of a pewter style metal with cinnabar inlayed to the lid with central jade style panel to the centre, stamped `CHINA`. Cost of shipping to UK address £20.95 inc. vat.

Lot 207

CHINESE CARVED CINNABAR BANGLE with elephant and foliate decoration, and a carved cinnabar scent bottle with figures, houses and landscape, character seal to base 6.5cm high (2)

Lot 575

A pair of Chinese Cinnabar lacquer vases on stands. Height 23 cm. CONDITION REPORT: One vase has a small loss to the lacquer on the flared neck approximately 1.5 cm square. There are no further losses to this vase although it does appear to be a little out of shape. The second vase has a 1.25 cm loss to the foot rim. It clearly has been dropped. This has slightly impacted on the base and there are two more small losses to the underside edge of the folded foot rim. The two wooden stands are both damaged with small losses but they are serviceable.

Lot 501

A pair of 20th century Chinese cinnabar lacquer style stools, carved with a dragon guarding a sacred pearl against a background of clouds, 32cm square, height 38cm.

Lot 657

A jade and cinnabar cigarette box and a pair of cloisonne cups.

Lot 575

A pair of Chinese Cinnabar lacquer vases on stands. Height 23 cm. CONDITION REPORT: One vase has a small loss to the lacquer on the flared neck approximately 1.5 cm square. There are no further losses to this vase although it does appear to be a little out of shape. The second vase has a 1.25 cm loss to the foot rim. It clearly has been dropped. This has slightly impacted on the base and there are two more small losses to the underside edge of the folded foot rim. The two wooden stands are both damaged with small losses but they are serviceable.

Lot 1218

Geological Cinnabar Mineral SpecimenA number of exceptionally fine and unusually large cinnabar (mercury sulphide) crystals rest on a matrix of dolomite (magnesium carbonate), with accessory quartz; in old white card tray with Gregory, Bottley & Lloyd identification card: ‘CINNABAR on Dolomite, Tong Ren Mine, Gui Zhou Province, China’. Cf. Bonewitz, Dr. Ronald Louis, Smithsonian Rock and Gem, (2008), p.133,181. 54 grams total, 62mm (tray: 77mm), largest cinnabar 9mm (2 1/2 - 3"). From Tong Ren Mine, Gui Zhou Province, China. From a historic ‘Victorian Museum’ collection; from the stock of Gregory, Bottley & Lloyd (1981-2014); formerly with Gregory, Bottley & Co. (1932-1981) and previously with J. R. Gregory & Co. (1898-1932); originally in the collection of the famous James Reynolds Gregory (1858-1898); with Gregory, Bottley & Lloyd identification card: ‘CINNABAR on Dolomite, Tong Ren Mine, Gui Zhou Province, China’. This item is part of a historic collection of fossils and minerals which has recently been reviewed by leading geological expert Dr. Ronald Bonewitz. James Reynolds Gregory (1832-1899) was one of the principal London mineral and fossil dealers during the second half of the 19th century. The company he founded was one of the longest surviving geological suppliers in the world, second only to Kranz of Germany. In 1858 James Gregory established his business selling polished stones, minerals and fossils from premises in King William Street. A few years later he moved to premises in Golden Square, Soho. He won prize medals at exhibitions in Paris (1867), Sydney (1879) and London (1862 and 1883). He also formed a superb collection of meteorites, which was later sold by his sons to the Natural History Museum, London. On the death of his father in 1899 Albert Gregory took over the business, dealing from premises in Kensington, then 30 Old Church Street in Chelsea. He eventually sold the company in 1932 to Percy Bottley, and after his death in 1982 the premises were sold. The company was then acquired by Brian Lloyd who had started the Natural History sales at Sotheby`s before dealing from his own premises in Pall Mall. Gregory, Bottley & Lloyd, as it became known, traded from Ricket Street and later Seagrave Road in Fulham. In 2008 the business and all of the stock and Victorian cabinets were moved out of London to Walmer in Kent. On the eventual retirement of Brian and Mary Lloyd in 2014, with none of their family interested in taking over the business, the stock was sold and is now dispersed. [No Reserve]Extremely fine condition, a good size for display. Crystals are exceptional in this size and transparency.

Lot 1228

Geological Cinnabar Mineral SpecimenA number of exceptionally fine and unusually large cinnabar (mercury sulphide) crystals rest on a matrix of dolomite (magnesium carbonate), with accessory quartz; in old white card tray with old Gregory, Bottley, and Lloyd label: ‘CINNABAR on Dolomite, Tong Ren Mine, Gui Zhou Province, China’. Cf. Bonewitz, Dr. Ronald Louis, Smithsonian Rock and Gem, (2008), p.133,181. 58 grams total, 55mm (tray: 77mm), largest cinnabar 9mm (2 - 3"). From Tong Ren Mine, Gui Zhou Province, China. From a historic ‘Victorian Museum’ collection; from the stock of Gregory, Bottley & Lloyd (1981-2014); formerly with Gregory, Bottley & Co. (1932-1981) and previously with J. R. Gregory & Co. (1898-1932); originally in the collection of the famous James Reynolds Gregory (1858-1898); with old Gregory, Bottley, and Lloyd label: ‘CINNABAR on Dolomite, Tong Ren Mine, Gui Zhou Province, China’. This item is part of a historic collection of fossils and minerals which has recently been reviewed by leading geological expert Dr. Ronald Bonewitz. James Reynolds Gregory (1832-1899) was one of the principal London mineral and fossil dealers during the second half of the 19th century. The company he founded was one of the longest surviving geological suppliers in the world, second only to Kranz of Germany. In 1858 James Gregory established his business selling polished stones, minerals and fossils from premises in King William Street. A few years later he moved to premises in Golden Square, Soho. He won prize medals at exhibitions in Paris (1867), Sydney (1879) and London (1862 and 1883). He also formed a superb collection of meteorites, which was later sold by his sons to the Natural History Museum, London. On the death of his father in 1899 Albert Gregory took over the business, dealing from premises in Kensington, then 30 Old Church Street in Chelsea. He eventually sold the company in 1932 to Percy Bottley, and after his death in 1982 the premises were sold. The company was then acquired by Brian Lloyd who had started the Natural History sales at Sotheby`s before dealing from his own premises in Pall Mall. Gregory, Bottley & Lloyd, as it became known, traded from Ricket Street and later Seagrave Road in Fulham. In 2008 the business and all of the stock and Victorian cabinets were moved out of London to Walmer in Kent. On the eventual retirement of Brian and Mary Lloyd in 2014, with none of their family interested in taking over the business, the stock was sold and is now dispersed. [No Reserve]Extremely fine condition, a good size for display. Crystals are exceptional in this size and transparency.

Lot 1231

Geological Cinnabar Mineral SpecimenA number of exceptionally fine and unusually large cinnabar (mercury sulphide) crystals resting on a matrix of dolomite (magnesium carbonate), with accessory quartz; in old white card tray with Gregory, Bottley & Lloyd identification card: ‘CINNABAR, Hunan, China’. Cf. Bonewitz, Dr. Ronald Louis, Smithsonian Rock and Gem, (2008), p.133,181. 134 grams total, 57mm (tray: 10cm), largest cinnabar 7mm (2 1/4 - 4"). From Tong Ren Mine, Gui Zhou Province, China. From a historic ‘Victorian Museum’ collection; from the stock of Gregory, Bottley & Lloyd (1981-2014); formerly with Gregory, Bottley & Co. (1932-1981) and previously with J. R. Gregory & Co. (1898-1932); originally in the collection of the famous James Reynolds Gregory (1858-1898; with Gregory, Bottley & Lloyd identification card: ‘CINNABAR, Hunan, China’. This item is part of a historic collection of fossils and minerals which has recently been reviewed by leading geological expert Dr. Ronald Bonewitz. James Reynolds Gregory (1832-1899) was one of the principal London mineral and fossil dealers during the second half of the 19th century. The company he founded was one of the longest surviving geological suppliers in the world, second only to Kranz of Germany. In 1858 James Gregory established his business selling polished stones, minerals and fossils from premises in King William Street. A few years later he moved to premises in Golden Square, Soho. He won prize medals at exhibitions in Paris (1867), Sydney (1879) and London (1862 and 1883). He also formed a superb collection of meteorites, which was later sold by his sons to the Natural History Museum, London. On the death of his father in 1899 Albert Gregory took over the business, dealing from premises in Kensington, then 30 Old Church Street in Chelsea. He eventually sold the company in 1932 to Percy Bottley, and after his death in 1982 the premises were sold. The company was then acquired by Brian Lloyd who had started the Natural History sales at Sotheby`s before dealing from his own premises in Pall Mall. Gregory, Bottley & Lloyd, as it became known, traded from Ricket Street and later Seagrave Road in Fulham. In 2008 the business and all of the stock and Victorian cabinets were moved out of London to Walmer in Kent. On the eventual retirement of Brian and Mary Lloyd in 2014, with none of their family interested in taking over the business, the stock was sold and is now dispersed. [No Reserve]Extremely fine condition, a good size for display. Crystals are exceptional in this size and transparency.

Lot 1234

Geological Cinnabar Mineral SpecimenA number of exceptionally fine and unusually large cinnabar (mercury sulphide) crystals resting on a matrix of dolomite (magnesium carbonate), with accessory quartz; in old white card tray with Gregory, Bottley & Lloyd identification card: ‘CINNABAR on Dolomite, Tong Ren Mine, Gui Zhou Province, China’. Cf. Bonewitz, Dr. Ronald Louis, Smithsonian Rock and Gem, (2008), p.133,181. 208 grams total, 80mm (tray: 10cm), largest cinnabar 7mm (3¼ - 4"). From Tong Ren Mine, Gui Zhou Province, China. From a historic ‘Victorian Museum’ collection; from the stock of Gregory, Bottley & Lloyd (1981-2014); formerly with Gregory, Bottley & Co. (1932-1981) and previously with J. R. Gregory & Co. (1898-1932); originally in the collection of the famous James Reynolds Gregory (1858-1898); with Gregory, Bottley & Lloyd identification card: ‘CINNABAR on Dolomite, Tong Ren Mine, Gui Zhou Province, China’. This item is part of a historic collection of fossils and minerals which has recently been reviewed by leading geological expert Dr. Ronald Bonewitz. James Reynolds Gregory (1832-1899) was one of the principal London mineral and fossil dealers during the second half of the 19th century. The company he founded was one of the longest surviving geological suppliers in the world, second only to Kranz of Germany. In 1858 James Gregory established his business selling polished stones, minerals and fossils from premises in King William Street. A few years later he moved to premises in Golden Square, Soho. He won prize medals at exhibitions in Paris (1867), Sydney (1879) and London (1862 and 1883). He also formed a superb collection of meteorites, which was later sold by his sons to the Natural History Museum, London. On the death of his father in 1899 Albert Gregory took over the business, dealing from premises in Kensington, then 30 Old Church Street in Chelsea. He eventually sold the company in 1932 to Percy Bottley, and after his death in 1982 the premises were sold. The company was then acquired by Brian Lloyd who had started the Natural History sales at Sotheby`s before dealing from his own premises in Pall Mall. Gregory, Bottley & Lloyd, as it became known, traded from Ricket Street and later Seagrave Road in Fulham. In 2008 the business and all of the stock and Victorian cabinets were moved out of London to Walmer in Kent. On the eventual retirement of Brian and Mary Lloyd in 2014, with none of their family interested in taking over the business, the stock was sold and is now dispersed. [No Reserve]Very fine condition, a good size for display. Crystals are exceptional in this size and transparency.

Lot 1140

A Chinese cinnabar lacquer vase, 19th Century, the tapered cylindrical body finely carved in relief with a pair of opposing dragons, flaming pearl and vapours beneath a lobed foliate collar and short flared neck, height approx 24.5cm (drilled hole to base and minor faults).

Lot 98

A lacquered tea caddy, 22cm long together with a red cinnabar box and cover, the rectangular top with figures in a landscape, 15 x 9cm (2)

Lot 245

An Oriental cinnabar lacquer hat pin and a carved bone hat pin.

Lot 360

PR. CHINESE CARVED RED CINNABAR LACQUER VASE, APPROX. 9 cm

Lot 77

Persian lacquer sliding pen box, decorated to the top with figures on a terrace and with panels of flowers to the sides, 9.5" long; also two other small lacquer boxes with covers, square Cinnabar box and cover, a part broken Cinnabar sceptre and a pair of red lacquer bowls and covers modelled as gourd shaped fruits and decorated with birds flying amidst flowering foliage etc (8)

Lot 78

Good Chinese Cinnabar circular box and cover, the lid carved in relief with figures in a formal garden and the sides with continuous bands of stylised flowerheads, 3.75" diameter; also a smaller Cinnabar circular box and cover and a rectangular red lacquer box and cover, the lid carved in deep relief with figures in a garden landscape, 5.5" wide (3)

Lot 79

Pair of Chinese Cinnabar lacquer circular wavy shaped boxes and covers, one lid decorated with children playing in a fenced garden under a tree and the other with figures practicing martial arts under a tree, the sides carved with continuous diaper patterned lozenges, possibly Qianlong period, 5.5" wide

Lot 80

Good Chinese Cinnabar red lacquer table cabinet, fitted with two small cupboard doors over two large cupboard doors and a long drawer, decorated overall with carved panels depicting figures in rural landscapes in various recreational pursuits, 26" high

Lot 81

Good Chinese Cinnabar lacquer stationery box, fitted with two hinged doors and a lid enclosing a pigeonhole-divided interior, carved overall to the front with panels of sages and scribes under trees in mountainous landscapes and decorated to the ends with flowering trees, 24.75" wide

Lot 24

Cinnabar snuff bottle, of flattened baluster form, carved to either side with swimming Koi carp

Lot 25

Cinnabar snuff bottle, carved overall with flowering foliage

Lot 26

Interesting and unusual Cinnabar and pale celadon carved jade snuff bottle in the form of a moon flask

Lot 547

COSTUME JEWELLERY. A red cinnabar bangle & other costume jewellery etc.

Lot 554

Old Chinese green jade / hardstone bangle, Old Chinese white jade / hardstone bangle and an Old Chinese cinnabar lacquer bangle (3). Provenance: From the Collection of Sir Arthur Blackburn K.C.M.G., C.B.E., British diplomat and Consul in China, 1908 - 1944

Lot 916

Antique Chinese cinnabar lacquer vase, shouldered baluster form deeply carved with figures in a landscape with stylised leaf and scroll border, 33cm high CONDITION REPORT Damage to rim, missing section to shoulder, chips to footrim

Lot 951

Anqique Chinese cinnabar red lacquer box, rectangular form, the cover with central scene of figures in a landscape, 10cm long CONDITION REPORT Wear to some corners and interior

Lot 407

A Chinese cinnabar lacquer bottle vase, carved with a panel of two children in a landscape, opposed by a panel with a child carrying a pail, characteristically carved with scrolls and lotus flowers. 20cm

Lot 407

A Chinese cinnabar lacquer bottle vase, carved with a panel of two children in a landscape, opposed by a panel with a child carrying a pail, characteristically carved with scrolls and lotus flowers. 20cm

Lot 408

A Chinese cinnabar lacquer box and cover, rectangular, the cover carved with a figures in a pavilion below trees, a mountain beyond, the sides carved with Greek Key. 8cm by 10.5cm by 6.5cm

Lot 878

A set of six cinnabar lacquer buttons with leaf decoration

Lot 22

19th century Chinese red cinnabar lacquered circular box and cover decorated with figures beneath a flowering tree and a geometric pattern, 7.25" diameter,Large split in base and losses along split. Chips to rim and losses to lacquer throughout. Large area of loss to foot rim. Some loss of red lacquer.

Lot 168

Collection of twelve late 20th century Chinese miniature red cinnabar lacquered wares, to include cup, snuff bottle, double gourd vase and other items,Overall condition good some very minor wear

Lot 22

19th century Chinese red cinnabar lacquered circular box and cover decorated with figures beneath a flowering tree and a geometric pattern, 7.25" diameter,Large split in base and losses along split. Chips to rim and losses to lacquer throughout. Large area of loss to foot rim. Some loss of red lacquer.

Lot 168

Collection of twelve late 20th century Chinese miniature red cinnabar lacquered wares, to include cup, snuff bottle, double gourd vase and other items,Overall condition good some very minor wear

Lot 378

A Chinese cinnabar lacquered box and cover Of domed circular form with pagodas in a landscape. 11 cms wide. CONDITION REPORTS: Overall good, some general wear.

Lot 408

A 19th century Chinese cinnabar lacquered tray Centrally decorated with figures in a landscape. 19.5 cms wide. CONDITION REPORTS: Some minor frittting, wear to base.

Lot 409

A 19th century Chinese cinnabar lacquered box and cover Of domed circular form, decorated with scholarly figures in a landscape. 10 cms diameter. CONDITION REPORTS: Some cracks, chipping and losses to interior.

Lot 410

A late 19th/early 20th century Chinese cinnabar lacquered vase The sweeping neck with twin handles, the main body decorated with scholarly figures in a mountainous landscape. 25.5 cms high. CONDITION REPORTS: Some chipping and fritting, general wear.

Lot 411

A 19th century Chinese cinnabar lacquered vase Of baluster form, the elongated neck above the main bulbous body with vignettes of various figures and fauna. 44 cms high. CONDITION REPORTS: Chips and losses, general wear.

Lot 412

A small late 19th/early 20th century Chinese cinnabar lacquered box and cover Of circular form, the removable lid decorated with a figure in a landscape. 7 cms diameter. CONDITION REPORTS: Some chipping and losses, general wear.

Lot 417

A Chinese cinnabar lacquered jug The top rim of priest hat form, the main body with twin vignettes of boats and a pagoda amongst a mountainous lakeland landscape. 17 cms high. CONDITION REPORTS: Overall good, some general wear.

Lot 378

A Chinese cinnabar lacquered box and cover Of domed circular form with pagodas in a landscape. 11 cms wide. CONDITION REPORTS: Overall good, some general wear.

Lot 411

A 19th century Chinese cinnabar lacquered vase Of baluster form, the elongated neck above the main bulbous body with vignettes of various figures and fauna. 44 cms high. CONDITION REPORTS: Chips and losses, general wear.

Lot 73

A nineteenth century Chinese cinnabar lacquer vase of flattened ovoid baluster shape and with twin scrolling handles. Carved in relief over a fret ground with lotus scrolls and panels of figures. 25cm high. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Good condition. Free from cracks, loss etc.

Lot 80

A Chinese cinnabar lacquer rectangular box and cover. Carved with a landscape scene with two boys. 13cm wide. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Good condition.

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