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Ota Tamashiro: A Pair of Japanese Cloisonné Enamel Vases, each of tapered ovoid form on a slightly splayed foot, with narrow neck and everted mouth decorated on the dark blue ground in silver wired colours with egrets amid the branches of willows, the foot and mouth with lappet and diaper bands, stamped with an Ota Company mark, 12.3cm high (2) Condition Report: Neck of one vase repaired and knock to shoulderTwo bruises restored on the other vasesee additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer
A Chinese Famille Rose vegetable tureen and cover, first half of the 19th century, of canted rectangular form, brightly painted with a musical scene with spectators and attendants, butterfly and floral borders, 24cm diameter清十九世紀 粉彩湯盌 Condition Report: some wear to gilding on rim but generally in good condition other than minor enamel wear and scratches Condition Report Disclaimer
A Cantonese Famille Rose vase and cover, Qing dynasty, circa 1880, 34cm high Provenance: From the Collection of a Lady and Gentleman, no. 6.16Please note this lot is to be offered without reserve.清十九世紀 廣彩花卉人物紋葫蘆蓋瓶拍品來源:馮麥克博士伉儷私人收藏,編號6.16 Condition Report: small gold lacquer restoration to the rim of the vase approximately 1.2 cm x 1cm and 1cm hair crack to rim and the body of the vase with small losses to enamel and area of re-touching to white enamelCondition Report Disclaimer
Two Chinese Mandarin's Dragon robe belts, late Qing dynasty, with original belt clasps, one finally embroidered in a geometric pattern the other worked in enamel, and four woven gold bands, used to make into belts, in various sizes between approximately 40cm and 60cm long (6)Provenance: Arthur Stedman Cotton (1873-1952) and by family descent. Please note this lot is to be offered without reserve.晚清 袍帶等一組六件拍品來源:Arthur Stedman Cotton (1873-1952) 家族傳承 Condition Report: geometric pattern with some fadingthe four woven gold bands with roughly cut ends and some fraying Condition Report Disclaimer
A Chinese Famille Verte 'Cadogan' teapot, 18th/19th century, of peach form, the handle and spout modelled as gnarled leafy branches, 16.5cm highProvenance: The Property of a Lady清十八/十九世紀 五彩人物圖倒流壺拍品來源:英國女士珍藏 Condition Report: one leaf with the tip chipped and the top of the teapot with the enamel slightly worn offone leaf with glaze cracksCondition Report Disclaimer
A Chinese Export large dish, Qianlong, painted to the centre in iron-red tones, green and black with a landscape with central raised pagoda and all above a travelling scholar on a donkey and attendant below, the well in blue enamel with scrolling foliage bordered by complex bianco-sopra-bianco band enclose by a pink and gilt leaf and scroll outer border, brown line rim, 37.3cm diameter 清乾隆 青花台閣圖大盤 Condition Report: minor wearCondition Report Disclaimer
Mid Victorian silver pair-cased open face pocket watch, William Wilson, London, the white enamel dial with black Roman hour markers enclosing painted scene of a castle with plowman in the foreground, Birmingham, 1857, signed chain fusee movement numbered 3074, 56mm diameter (ex.loop) a/f, together with a late Victorian silver cased open face pocket watch, B. Leefe & Sons, Malton, the signed white enamel dial Roman dial with seconds subsidiary and gilt hands, Chester, 1896, signed chain fusee movement numbered 20113, 56mm diameter (ex.loop) (2)
Late Victorian silver cased full hunter pocket watch, the white enamel Roman dial with subsidiary dial and gilt hands, engine turned case with cartouche to front, Birmingham, 1882, together with another late Victorian silver open-face pocket watch and Dennison Record gold plated half hunter pocket watch, 53mm diameter and smaller (3)
Late Victorian silver cased open-face fob watch, the white enamel Roman dial with blued steel hands, engraved case back with floral decoration, key wind movement, 38mm diameter (ex.crown), with box, together with a gentleman's vintage Roamer wristwatch and a plated full hunter 'Superior Timekeeper' pocket watch (3)
Late 19th century French inlaid portico clock, J.F Bautte & Cie., signed white enamel Roman dial with moon Breguet-style hands, the two-train movement outside countwheel-striking on a bell, with 'Farret A Paris' stamp, the case inlaid with four columns supports, 24cm x 47cm high, with pendulum
Georgian gold Guinea fob and red stone initialled fob, 24mm diameter (ex.ring), together with an early 20th century Waltham gold plated half hunter pocket watch, the white enamel Roman dial with seconds subsidiary and blued steel hands, the front cover with blue enamelled Roman chapter ring, Dennison case no. 930653, signed manual wind movement numbered 24824719, 50mm diameter (ex.winder) (2)
Early Victorian silver full hunter pocket watch, the white enamel Roman dial with gilt hands, London, 1843, key wind movement, 56mm diameter (ex.crown), together with a silver open-face pocket watch, plated goliath 8 day pocket watch, retailed by A. Barrett & Sons, and a plated pocket watch (4)
Medal - Sheffield & Hallamshire County Football Association 1923-4 Amateur League Winners Medal, in 9ct gold and enamel, the front featuring Sheffield crest., the reverse - details and hallmarks within wreath, made by Vaughton & Sons, with fine chain, Norton Woodseats were champions (15.8 grams).
Notts County 1922-23 2nd Division Champions Gold Pocket Watch, presented to J. Cook in 9ct Gold, bearing 375 and Birmingham hallmarks, the inner casing inscribed with award details, the watch having black Roman numerals and subsidiary dial to white enamel face, in original presentation box for W. Fry of Nottingham, black and white stripes to front but top covering absent. A pocket watch was presented to every member of the team for their achievement that season. Sunderland born, John Cook played 98 times for County as inside forward, scoring 13 goals, between 1919-1924. Previously at Middlesborough, he went on to finish his career at Northampton TownTotal weight including the works 83.7grams the inner does cover is gold
19th Century French Brass Champlevé enamel mantle clock, the silver dial with numerals contained in a waisted case of Rococo design, on four scroll feet, 28cm high.Condition Report: Overall excellent, mechanism untested, some minor wear to face, light scratches on glass, one small area of enamel loss visible, top centre finial curved backwards
A pair of 19th Century Minton bone china cabinet plates, each decorated with a central hand painted panel depicting a girl with a goldfish in a bowl and a putto with a bird, with turquoise band and white enamel foliate scroll decoration over and gilt highlighting - sold with a Royal Worcester similar with hand painted floral decoration

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