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Age: Yuan - Ming Dynasty Description: A fine jade carved and pierced finial. The finial carved with dragons undulating among clouds following the circumference, the stone of an even yellowish- white tone and nicely polished to the outside. The interior shown cored out with a circular core-drill tool marks visible at the base of the interior. Size: 2 1/4", 5.70cm Provenance: From a South Florida Home.Condition: An old Chinese jade finial with dragons. The stone appears to be in good condition, with some minor scratches on its backside commensurate with age. PLEASE REQUEST ADDITIONAL PHOTOS OR A CONDITION REPORT AS NEEDED. The absence of a condition report does not imply good or bad condition however a condition report may be requested as additional information about any lot. Please understand that any statement about the condition is provided to a prospective buyer as a courtesy and a prospective buyer is encouraged to have a professional restorer or art conservator evaluate lots and their respective condition to make sure they meet any particular expectations. All lots are sold as-is where is. Please note this Sale is conducted in USD. All Canadian customers will have the option of paying the CAD equivalent. Jade keywords: Jade, jadeite, nephrite, burmese, xinjiang, hetian, qianlong, imperial, white, mutton fat, beijing, suzhou, ming, song, yuan, jin, liao, toggle, pendant, belthook, belt hook, chinese, hong kong, taiwan, old, antique, carved, polished,
Age: Qing Dynasty Description: A large tripod bronze censer standing on three feet formed as kneeling boys supporting a globular body with an incise decorated band and flanked by elephant head handles, the cover pierced and incised with various scrolling dragons and topped with a Buddhist lion finial. The underside marked with a flat-chased four character Xuande mark. Size: Height 10 3/4 inches 27 1/4 cm Width 7 1/2 inches 19 cm (Handle to handle) Provenance: From a Montreal Estate PLEASE REQUEST ADDITIONAL PHOTOS OR A CONDITION REPORT AS NEEDED. The absence of a condition report does not imply good or bad condition however a condition report may be requested as additional information about any lot. Please understand that any statement about condition is provided to a prospective buyer as a courtesy and a prospective buyer is encouraged to have a professional restorer or art conservator evaluate lots and their respective condition to make sure they meet any particular expectations. All lots are sold as-is where is. Please note this Sale is conducted in USD. All Canadian customers will have the option of paying the CAD equivalent. Bronze keywords: gilt, gilded, imperial, dragon, qianlong, xuande, qing dynasty, ming, bronze, patina, purple bronze, censer, incense burner, koro, tripod, chinese, tibet, tibetan, buddhist, hong kong, taiwan, old, antique
Age: Qing Dynasty A pale celadon jade finial pierced with openwork to form a double happiness and butterfly. Pale celadon stone with some sugary inclusions. Size: 3 1/2", 8.90cm. Provenance: A Westmount estate Lot Notes: The double happiness and butterfly motif was popular during the Qing period as something that would be a gift for a wedding or to be presented to a married couple. PLEASE REQUEST ADDITIONAL PHOTOS OR A CONDITION REPORT AS NEEDED. The absence of a condition report does not imply good or bad condition however a condition report may be requested as additional information about any lot. Please understand that any statement about condition is provided to a prospective buyer as a courtesy and a prospective buyer is encouraged to have a professional restorer or art conservator evaluate lots and their respective condition to make sure they meet any particular expectations. All lots are sold as-is where is. Please note this Sale is conducted in USD. All Canadian customers will have the option of paying the CAD equivalent. Jade keywords: Jade, jadeite, nephrite, burmese, xinjiang, hetian, qianlong, imperial, white, mutton fat, beijing, suzhou, ming, song, yuan, jin, liao, toggle, pendant, belthook, belt hook, chinese, hong kong, taiwan, old, antique, carved, polished,
Age: Ming-Qing Dynasty Description: A pale celadon jade hairpin carved with a long terminal tapered and pointed to one end and the other with a finial expertly carved and reticulated with lotus tendrils and small ducks capped with a flower. Size: 8", 20.30cm. Provenance: From a North Carolina home, acquired by a Montreal Collector circa 2014. PLEASE REQUEST ADDITIONAL PHOTOS OR A CONDITION REPORT AS NEEDED. The absence of a condition report does not imply good or bad condition however a condition report may be requested as additional information about any lot. Please understand that any statement about the condition is provided to a prospective buyer as a courtesy and a prospective buyer is encouraged to have a professional restorer or art conservator evaluate lots and their respective condition to make sure they meet any particular expectations. All lots are sold as-is where is. Please note this Sale is conducted in USD. All Canadian customers will have the option of paying the CAD equivalent. Jade keywords: Jade, jadeite, nephrite, burmese, xinjiang, hetian, qianlong, imperial, white, mutton fat, beijing, suzhou, ming, song, yuan, jin, liao, toggle, pendant, belthook, belt hook, chinese, hong kong, taiwan, old, antique, carved, polished,
A Royal Venton ware teaset comprising a teapot, milk jug and sucrier, all modelled as elephants, the teapot with monkey finial and painted with black goggles, kerchief, green top and blue trousers, the jug and sucrier with blue trousers, pink striped shirts and suspenders, bases marked Royal Venton Ware J. Stevenson and Sons Ltd Burslem, 2998, teapot 21 by 13cm. (3)
A French gilt metal four-glass Mantel Clock, of arched form with 8-day movement striking on a bell, the two-piece enamel dial signed Breveté - Le Roy & Fils - Pal's Royal C'ie Montpensier 13 - 15 Paris, the case of architectural form with a turned finial above half-pilasters and moulded base on pad feet, with inscription dated 1870, 22in (56cm) high.
A pair of 19thC crystal cut glass Table Chandeliers, with two branches emanating from the central embossed brass support, topped with classical urn-shaped finial, the whole clad in crystal glass with pillasters at base and strings of crystal drops, candle sconces with crystal glass dishes below and crystal drops suspended,
A George III Scottish silver three piece Tea Set, by Robert Keay I, hallmarked Edinburgh, 1806/7, the ovoid girdled teapot with bands of bright cut decoration, and gadrooned rim, corresponding finial, handle and spout, the handle with wooden insulators, the sugar bowl and cream jug with gilded interiors, plain handles with reeded edges, one side of each with initials, the teapot 6in (15cm) high, approx total weight 34.5ozt (3)
A late Victorian silver three piece Tea Set, by William Hutton, hallmarked Sheffield, 1900, of plain ovoid form with gadrooned edges, the teapot with ebonised wooden handle and finial, the sugar bowl and cram jug with acanthus leaf capped scroll handles, all raised on shell capped feet, the teapot 6in (15cm) high, approx total weight 30.5ozt (3)
An attractive Victorian silver Teapot, by Edward & John Barnard, hallmarked London, 1854, of pear shape with flush fitting hinged cover and cast flower shaped finial, scroll handle with ivory insulators, the whole chased with floral and geometric designs and a vacant cartouche front and reverse, 5¾in (14.5cm) high, approx weight 23.2ozt.
A George V silver Tea Set, by Alexander Clark & Co., Ltd., hallmarked Birmingham, 1923, of ovoid form with demi-fluted decoration, the teapot with ebonised wooden handle and finial, the sugar bowl and cream jug with gilded interior and reeded handles, the teapot 6¼in (16cm) high, approx total weight 24ozt (3)
An American Silver Mounted Copper Coffee Pot, Gorham, Providence Rhode Island, circa 1880, with fluted lower body and neck, the hinged domed cover with silver finial, ivory insulators, 21cm high For another example see Christie's, New York, Important American Silver, 17 January 2008, Lot 59
A Victorian rosewood cased wall clock circa 1880, with shaped top above glazed door enclosing white enamel dial with subsidiary seconds dial and Roman numerals, with pendulum, decorated with barley twist columns and turned finials, 130cm high CONDITION REPORT: Lot 297 - no worm to back board, central finial loose but present, piece of small wood broken off, staining to wood, surface marks to wood also, slight spalling to enamel on dial
A George III mahogany and satinwood inlaid longcase clock signed John Scott Edinburgh circa 1790, with gilt metal eagle surmount to the hood flanked by a scroll pediment and turned finial above glazed door enclosing a 13 inch silvered dial with strike silent subsidiary dial above Arabic and Roman numerals, seconds subsidiary dial and date aperture, flanked by a Corinthian style column, shell inlaid motifs and floral garlands to the trunk, with pendulum and two lead weights, 229cm high CONDITION REPORT: Lot 298 - some cracks in veneer, base of hood left hand side is loose - the side panel is held up by column to front still being attached to it, silvered face is marked and scratched, some knocks/gauges to wood, areas of beading have been lost and others re-glued, bowing of veneer evident near base, splits/heating cracks to wood, four bun feet present, slight scuffs to corners, pendulum and weights present, left hand column loose at top, small crack to glass on right hand side of hood, left hand ball finial at top has been re-glued. Key present.
A white metal tea pot by Edward & Sons of London/Glasgow, with allover Anglo-Indian foliate decoration and the 12 signs of the Zodiac, with ivory bands to handle (of similar design to lots 85 & 86) CONDITION REPORT: Lot 84 - it is not stamped, therefore unsure as to whether it is silver or plated. It did come in with the other similar teawares of the same pattern which are all hallmarked silver, but there is a faint yellowish tinge, especially to the finial which might suggest a base metal underneath. Total weight is 27ozt. Handle is slightly loose at joins with ivory bands but otherwise good condition.
A silver letter opener with lion finial, hallmarks for Sheffield 1926 RR, 18.5cm long, 1ozt, together with a silver handled tortoiseshell page turner, hallmarks for Birmingham 1900, with foliate moulded handle, 22cm long (2) CONDITION REPORT: Lot 96 - letter opener in good condition, hallmarks clear, page turned with very slight rough edges mid way down tortoiseshell, silver tarnished and scratched from age
A cased set of four silver teaspoons, hallmarks for Glasgow 1908 A & T, of plain design with initials 'HG' monogrammed to finial, together with a set of six silver coffee spoons with duck head finials, hallmarks for Birmingham 1912, a pair of Japanese silver teaspoons engraved 'Tokyo Sterling' to base, with Japanese figures to finials, and two other silver spoons, gross weight 4ozt (14)
*A 19th century Chinese export porcelain tea bowl enamel decorated with various flowers, together with a 19th century sparrowbeak jug (lacking handle), a 19th century Chinese plate etc Condition Report / Extra Information Large bowl - hairline crack from rim, chips to rim and star crack to base.Octagonal plate - chipped, missing a piece, rivet repairs.Sparrowbeak jug - no handle or finial to cover.Lid - fo dog finial missing face.Single tea bowl - three hairline cracks from rim into body.Set of three shallow bowls - one with hairline to rim.Teacup and saucer - worn but not damaged. Tea bowl and saucer - star crack to base of saucer.Small single bowl - with poor repair.
A 19th/early 20th century two handled covered vase of urn shaped form decorated with courting scenes and floral sprays on a yellow ground, in the manner of Augustus Rex, h. 27.5 cm, together with a further collection of porcelain decorated in the same manner (qty) CONDITION REPORT: Losses to finial of pot and cover. One saucer with hairline. One lid with repair. Otherwise no obvious chips or cracks but some rubbing to decoration on select pieces. Please see additional images.
A George III mahogany cross-banded satin walnut bureau bookcase, the broken arched pediment with central finial over a pair of fielded panel doors enclosing three adjustable shelves with pull-out candle slide and miniature drawer beneath, in turn over a fall front opening to reveal a fitted interior with inset writing surface and concave arrangement of central mirror door cupboard, pigeon holes, drawers and secret compartments, on a base of four long graduated cockbeaded drawers with brass plate handles and bracket feet, 102 cm wide, 227 cm high, 58 cm deep

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