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A Chinese embroidered `Imperial` yellow silk coat and matching bag en-suite, circa 1930, the two constructed from an earlier ceremonial dragon robe, possibly first half 19th century the main body of the coat fashioned from six cut panels with applied narrow sleeves, the panels and sleeves worked with six various full and part dragon roundels, the back seam worked with a further roundel, each containing a gold thread five claw dragon chasing a flaming pearl amidst stylised clouds above formalised waves within a bat and scrolling border, the bright yellow ground worked with scattered light and dark shaded peach and blue peonies, the whole lined in black silk with an applied black fur stand up collar, the bag of rounded pouchette form applied to one side with a further dragon roundel, the opposing side with an appliqued fragment of yellow silk with cut shaded peach peonies on a black silk ground, the frame opening with black silk ruched decoration (2) `Long pao` or dragon robes constructed in yellow silk featuring the twelve Imperial symbols (the traditional dragon roundels) were historically only worn by an Empress or Empress Dowager. The coat in this lot features eight roundels possibly suggesting that it was constructed from a damaged robe where the remaining four roundels were discarded. For similar (unaltered) 18th and 19th century robes see `Imperial Wardrobe` by Gary Dickinson and Linda Wrigglesworth, 1990, p194-195. Length from collar to hem, 117cm, width across the shoulder blades, 52cm, length of sleeves, 62cm. The bag, 29cm wide. In good condition commensurate with age and with alterations, the embroidery with some fading, pulls and very minor losses, the fur collar with some losses to the pile to the crease at the necklineView on auctionatrium.com
Victorian Carved Oak Hall & Umbrella Stand on bold barley twist front supports with carved platform base, 2 drip pans, central section with pull-out drawer with mask handle, various carved panels with lions head masks, central bevelled glass plate with turned coat hooks all under small cornice
J & L. Lobmeyr, an enamelled crystal, pedestal bon-bon dish, 19th century. Decorated in polychrome enamels depicting Poseidon on one side and Amphitrite the sea goddess on the other, and a coat of arms possibly a German baronetage, further decorated with gilt scrolling highlight decoration, also a approx 10cm high; also a Continental, possibly french, crystal, enamel and silver mounted scent bottle, approx 19cm high and a Victorian milk glass posy vase mounted in brass gothic revival stand, approx 24cm high. (3)
Christopher Dresser (attributed), a Coalbrookdale cast iron hall stand, black finished, of pierced stylised form, the upper part with six coat hooks above an umbrella stand with a removable drip tray, 183.5cm high, 57cm wide, 26.5cm deep. See Michael Whiteway ‘Christopher Dresser 1834-1904, Skira Editore, 2001 p.76-78 for similar Dresser for Coalbrookdale examples.
Edwardian set of six cups and saucers and a bowl decorated with various insects in gilt Greek key cartouches between alternating bands of green, blue and gilt, and a Dresden porcelain inkwell and stand handpainted with floral and ropetwist motifs, coat of arms and Latin motto, liner intact (8)
A pair of Britannia Standard George I candle snips and an associated snuffer stand the snips, Simon Panton I, London, 1719, the stand the same date with indistinct makers mark, of plain form engraved with a coat of arms to each side, the plain stand with scroll handle on a baluster column and square chamfered base engraved with a crest (2) 17.5cm high overall Notes: the crest and armorial for PEMBERTON of The Barnes and Bainbridge Holme, near Sunderland, with quartering`s of PEMBERTON, HINDMARSH, GREY. LAURENCE and JACKSON
Floor Telephone "Kongliga Telegrafverkets Apparater", 1894 Exclusive model for the Royal Swedish castles. Wooden case, metal front with coat of arms, double bell, 4 magnets inductor, original headset with speaking horn, on adjustable cast-iron base with inscription "Kongliga Telegraf-Verkets". - Extraordinarily good original condition, complete! - Only very few examples are known worldwide! Stand-Telephon "Kongliga Telegrafverkets Apparater", 1894 Exklusives Modell für die Residenzen des schwedischen Königshauses! Holzgehäuse, Metallfront mit Wappen, Doppelwecker, 4-lamelliger Induktor, Original-Handapparat mit Hörnchen, auf höhenverstellbarem Gußsockel. - Außerordentlich guter Originalzustand, komplett! - Nur einige wenige Exemplare weltweit bekannt. Condition: (2/-) Starting Price €15,000
A PAIR OF CHINESE CARVED IVORY EMPEROR AND EMPRESS FIGURES, late Qing/Republic period, the standing male figure with elaborate head-dress in a long carved coat with dragon designs, on a hardwood fixed stand, 12", and the companion Empress holding a ruyi sceptre with long tassels, her coat carved with cloud motifs, 12 1/2" high
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