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A collection of Chinese items comprising a lapis carving, a Cantonese carved ivory counter box, a mottled turquoise glazed hexagonal pottery ginger jar, a porcelain mug and bowl, five various carved hardwood stands and cover, and a Japanese porcelain bowl, late 19th and 20th century (qty) the carving formed as two figures with bird and lotus flower, on hardwood oval stand, the box with carved and undercut decoration, the sliding cover and base with figures within a pagoda garden landscape, the sides entwined dragons, the ginger jar with moulded floral panel decoration, the mug with iron red shi-shi dog decoration, the bowl with underglaze blue pagoda landscape, four stands and the cover with piece floriate decoration, the other stand of plain turned form, the Japanese bowl with Imari style stencilled and painted decoration Provenance: From the residual estate of the late Honor Frost (1917-2010) The figure, 8cm high overall, the box, 5.5cm high, 6cm wide, 1.5cm deep, the ginger jar 13cm high, the mug 11.5cm high, the bowl, 22.5cm diameter, the stands and lid of various sizes, the Japanese bowl, 24cm diameter The figure in good condition, the box with some yellowing and discolouration, particularly to the base, the sliding cover with one edge now lacking, the mug with small chip , the bowl with hairline crack and chip, the other pieces with old wear. View on auctionatrium.com
An Edwardian oval miniature on ivory of a young lady and an early 19th century amateur portrait miniature of a young gentleman, the oval miniature mounted within a glazed brass locket frame, fitted within velvet lined folding leather presentation travelling box with easel stand, the other miniature mounted within a glazed ebonised frame Provenance: From the residual estate of the late Honor Frost (1917-2010) The oval miniature, 7.5cm high, the case, 11cm high, the other miniature 9.5cm x 7cm The oval miniature in good condition commensurate with age, the leather case with some wear, the other miniature later re-framed. View on auctionatrium.com
A small Mauchline ware pin cushion with view of Tenby from castle hill, a Chinese carved and pierced ivory reticulated ball (damage to inner balls), a hinged walnut shell containing a black and white porcelain frozen Charlotte doll and a souvenir brooch of a chalet fitted with Stanhope with view of Adelboden (4)
A carved ivory parasol handle in the form of a standing lion within a cobra`s head and a cold painted and pierced base metal box with tie on tag for missionary loan exhibition, country Turkish Arabia, description "leaves from the tree called by the Arabs, the Tree of Knowledge, Garden of Eden" (2)
A teaset decorated with fruit and geometric banding in burnt orange, blues and with gilt edging and retailed by Hales, Hancock & Godwin Ltd comprising a cake plate, six plates, six cups, six saucers, milk jug and sugar bowl; a pair of Davenport Imari type plates; a Doulton Burslem biscuit barrel in blush ivory and decorated with flowers (AF); a pair of bookends etc
A Scottish Cowhorn unmarked silver mounted dress powder flask early 19th century, the hinged lid with circular silver medallion engraved with family crest depicting a hand emerging from a cloud holding an open book with the motto `Pro Virture` and the initials G.R. the top with engraved silver band with inscription `Presented by the Ratho Shooting Club , To Geo Reid Esq. of Ratho, their preses, as a small tribute of their regards, 11th Jany. 1809.` with single suspension ring and four attachments, ivory gavel, `lucky animal foot`, a white metal rake and snuff spoon, the base of the Cowhorn with white metal cap, 12in (30.5cm) long.
Hortense Richard (French, flourished 1860-1900) A young girl, seated beside a tree oil on porcelain, signed and dated 1875 9 x 6.25in (23 x 16cm). * Hortense Richard was born in Paris and studied under the tuition of such famous artists as Jean-Baptiste Bertrand and Jules Joseph Lefebvre. She was best known for her portraits on ivory and porcelain, and this is a particularly fine example of her work in its original 19th century gilt frame.
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