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A selection of oriental wares to include, a pair of 19th century Japanese copper discs, each applied with scrolling three-clawed dragons, 21.5cm high, a late 19th century Japanese silver crane, on an ivory plinth, 25cm high, a three piece Chinese enamel box and cover, a pin tray and match holder, each piece decorated in sancai enamels depicting horses, two Chinese four faced bronze seals, a soapstone scholars desk carving, two jadeite panels etc (Qty) (AT FAULT)) Please note: Trevanion & Dean does not ship items containing ivory outside the EU CONDITION REPORT: Japanese white metal crane - Body broken off legs with old glue marks visible. Enamel to eyes chipped and worn. Top of head with section missing also to base neck. Feet glued and fixed to base. Claws are misshapen and one is missing. Signed to underside of belly. Three pieces of enamel - Each have losses, enamel chips and tarnishing and each piece would need a clean. Box and cover with multiple stained scratches.Japanese discs - Each tarnished and with some splits and visible residue. Soapstone carving - Areas chipped. Panels - Multiple chips and losses.
A selection of silver comprising; an Edwardian silver navette shaped desk stand, Samuel M Levi, Birmingham 1902, with integral ink well and with gadrooned and florally embossed rim, 18.5cm wide, a presentation pedestal bowl, 6cm high, two trophies, a tea caddy and a presentation alms dish, 15.2ozt of weighable silver (6)
A Chinese porcelain seal box and cover, Republic period (1912-49), the circular cover painted with a seated scholar at desk within an interior surrounded by geometric banding, signed, underside with iron red mark, 7cm diameter, along with another circular seal box, decorated with prunus and yunwen border, containing seal, 6.5cm diameter (2) CONDITION REPORT: Republic example; Some minor surface and enamel wear. No obvious chips, cracks or restoration. Un-glazed border to underside.Other example; Some surface and enamel wear with signs of pitting. No obvious chips, cracks or restoration. Un-glazed border to underside. Printed seal sticker to interior of cover.See additional images for clarification.
FEMALE POWERby Fatima Pantoja1450 mm long x 920 mm high x 700 mm deep, 36 kg This colourful BookBench depicts Jane Austen working at her desk with a scroll of never-ending paper and colours that reflect her strength and the vibrancy of her ideas. Fatima PantojaFatima is a Spanish artist who moved to the UK to learn English six years ago, and currently works as a freelance artist and art teacher. Her artwork style and techniques change all the time, and she tries to push her own boundaries while avoiding being classified. As an artist Fatima wants to be able to make people see the beauty and wonder of every day apparent routine, to enjoy the colours, the light and brush strokes. Although Fatima knew Jane Austen's work she finds it hard to believe that Jane is not a contemporary as she writes in such a strong and independent manner. Her design puts Jane working in her studio, with never ending paper, and the landscape with fountain pen tree talk about her ability to create manuscripts. The colours reflect her strength and the vibrancy of her ideas clashing with the epoque's archetypes. The plants, some of them cactus blooms, represent her sharp and concise personality.
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