An interesting collection of Chinese works of art, to include a boxwood carved figure of a mother feeding her child reclining on a leaf with glass eyes, one missing, an Imari fluted tea bowl and saucer, a small collection of mother of pearl gaming counters with monograms to reverse, the front pieces each decorated with Chinese figures within landscapes, a carved boxwod figure of happy Buddha and other items (parcel)
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A Royal Doulton Edward VIII Coronation mug, Poole Pottery Delphis pattern dish, Wedgwood Jasperware, Coalport Paddington Bear bowl. Royal Doulton Brambly Hedge winter dish, studio pottery Pierrot figure, Continental porcelain figure and five vintage glass bottles for Lyle's of Redhill, W.R. Butler & Sons of Dorking and Paterson's of Glasgow
Apsley Pellatt An extremely fine engraved glass goblet and cover, the latter domed, the goblet having a round funnel bowl and compound stem incorporating a hollow-ball knop above an inverted baluster, on a domed and folded foot, profusely engraved overall in patterns of anthemion, Greek key bands, scrolls, pellets and other devices, the ball knop engraved Pellatt under a crown, second quarter 19th century, 37 cm. The goblet is accompanied by a type written letter on headed paper of John Leslie Antiques, dated 1973, in which it is stated it was purchased from R Wilkinson, author of "The hallmarks of Antique Glass", and that the piece had been inspected by Delomosne amongst others.
A mid 18th Century baluster wine glass of Newcastle type, having a conical funnel bowl wheel-cut in depiction of a bearded male profile and a sailing vessel, the compound stem comprising short multiple spiral air twist adorsed baluster, above a hollow-blown inverted baluster on a plain foot, 21 cm. A similar glass is illustrated (No 26) in Arthur Churchill's "History in Glass". This example purchased in 1974 from Delomosne and Son and accompanied by their invoice
A Jacobite wine glass, having bell-form bowl with basal tears, on an opaque multiple spiral and gauze tube stem, the bowl wheel-cut in depiction of a single-bud rose and butterfly, 17 cm, (foot chipped and ground) Formerly part of lot 170, Sotheby Park Bernet, New Bond Street, 17 September 1979.
A Late 19th/Early 20th Century North American Plains Indian Ceremonial Pipe, possibly Sioux, the red Catlinite (Pipestone) cylindrical bowl set at right angles to the base and carved with an entwined snake, the wood stem of narrow rectangular section with two twists towards the mouthpiece, 63cm; a Woodlands Indian Small Hide Pouch, with coloured glass beadwork foliate decoration and draw-string neck, 15cm (2)
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