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A MODERN ORIENTAL HARDSTONE VASE WITH WAISTED NECK, A MODERN ORIENTAL ENAMEL ON METAL TEAPOT, PAINTED WITH FIGURES IN A LANDSCAPE SETTING ON A YELLOW GROUND, BEARING A MING DYNASTY FOUR CHARACTER SEAL MARK, A BOXED MODERN CHINESE 'WUYUAN ANCIENT RESIDENCE' CHINA TEA SERVICE, A MODERN FAUX IVORY SNUFF BOTTLE IN GLAZED CASE, A MODERN ORIENTAL BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN VASE, AND A MODERN ORIENTAL CARVED SOAPSTONE METAL MOUNTED OPIUM SMOKING RECEPTACLE
SLASH OVER LIFE SIZED SCULPTURE SIGNED - This unique Slash Sculpture measuring 7.5 feet tall has been made by artist Simon Weitzman and welder/finisher Darren Kenny https://www.heavymetalsculptures.com/ . It is officially signed by Slash in two places and was made to benefit IFAW, the International Fund for Animal Welfare, to which Slash acts as an ambassador, and comes fitted with a Slash signature guitar. The sculpture is also approved by Phil Manbridge, UK Regional Director and Richie Marriott, Senior Development Advisor, UK from the IFAW's UK headquarters. https://www.ifaw.org/united-kingdom Over the last few years it has been on display at the London Gibson showroom, at The BRIT Awards, at St Pancras and it is currently on display at The BME, the British Music Experience in Liverpool. Proceeds from the sale of the sculpture will go to support the IFAW and help protect elephants from poachers. The sculpture stands at seven and a half feet and is made from recycled car, bike and instrument parts with a tricked out black paint job. It also comes with a signature Slash Gibson guitar. After creating his amazing Slash sculpture, Simon decided he could use it to raise money for charity and the auction idea was born. Slash is himself a passionate advocate for the welfare of wild animals and has supported numerous campaigns for IFAW and other animal welfare organisations around the world. He regularly speaks out on the plight of elephants being slaughtered for the ivory trade and has given his approval to the sculpture and auction, even signing the sculpture of himself on both the base and hat. See video https://vimeo.com/134952380
A Brise fan of Chinese ivory circa 1840, manufactured for export. Intricate carving depicting of Chinese characters and country life. Some sticks show signs of warping and joining ribbon is broke. One guard and one stick missing. With gold metal and turquoise hoop added later. Length 16cm with spread of approximately 35cm.
An 18th Century double leaf hand painted folding fan possibly Dutch. With fretted ivory monture highlighted with mother of pearl, gold and silver leaf in a chinoiserie design. The hand painted scene depicting a couple and children, with a Baroque style border on the obverse. A simpler hand painted scene of a man and dog on the reverse. One broken guard visible (repairable). Length 27cm with spread of approximately 41cm.
An 18th Century hand painted folding fan, possibly French. With fretted ivory monture highlighted with mother of pearl, gold and silver leaf in a chinoiserie design.The obverse of the leaf depicting three hand painted images which are surrounded by gold patterning highlighted with gold sequins. The ivory guards intricately carved. In very good condition. Length 27cm with spread of approximately 50cm. The fan mounted in a gilt case.
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