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George Engleheart (1750-1829 ) portrait miniature The Hon Berkeley Paget with fair curly hair, a fur collared jacket, white shirt and grey stock, oil on ivory, signed on the reverse and dated 1804 in a gilt frame. Ref George Engleheart and his nephew John Cox Dillman Engleheart by Arturi Phillips page 70. Note. This miniature was exhibited in the Victoria and Albert Museum Engleheart Exhibition in 1929 a catalogue no 146 owned at that time by Mr Catesby Paget. Oval 9.5cm x 8cm
Y A Mongolian silver repousse hunter's set, 19th century, inlaid with coral and green hard stones, with ivory and silver mounted knife and ivory chop sticks, overall 32.5cm long Provenance: Private Collection and according to the late owner's notebook purchased at the C.C. Tih Gallery, HK, 29th April 1972清19世纪 银及象牙蒙古餐具一组拍品来源:英国私人收藏,1972年4月29日购自香港C.C. Tih 艺廊Condition Report: one piece of coral inlaid missingcracks to one chop stick and some staining an cracks to ivory handle of knifeCondition Report Disclaimer
Y A small Chinese ivory figure of Guanyin, Ming-Qing Dynasty, 17th or 18th century, standing in long flowing robes and holding a scroll, 12cm high Provenance: The Property of a Lady, removed from a Manor House in Hampshire and bought in Hong Kong circa 1980 but with no receipt17-18世纪 象牙观音拍品来源:英国汉普郡私人女士收藏Condition Report: old chip to edge of robe 1.5cm long x 3mm wide and top of head flat indicating once had a topknot and base drilled for wood stand and the who with brown stainingCondition Report Disclaimer
Y A pair of Chinese ivory figures modelled as a seated official and wife, circa 1900, on elaborate thrones carved with dragon terminals, on shaped bases, the robes decorated with birds and foliage, the bases with two character marks, 21cm high and a Chinese soapstone Lohan, circa 1900, with painted details, 13cm high (3) 民国 象牙人物两件及寿山石罗汉Condition Report: the ivory figures generally in good condition but both with several old shrinkage cracks the soapstone with bruise to the top front and some wear to paintCondition Report Disclaimer
Y A well carved Chinese ivory censer cover and stand, Qing Dynasty, 19th century, the ovoid body carved with a continuous scene of figures and all supported on lion mask and paw feet, mask and ring handles, the oval fitted base with key fret piecing and with Budai cover, base with carved square four character seal mark, overall height 22.5cm Provenance: From a private Collection by family descent Condition Report: the base has been in half and glued back together the cover has been in half and the ring support to the Budai has been glued together and the Budai has been roughly glued back on the ring support long cracking running down one side of the vase from the rim to the base and running through base with a approximate total length of 21cm in totalCondition Report Disclaimer
Y A Chinese uncut ivory seal, Qing Dynasty, 18th or first half of 19th century, carved with a ram, with paper Oriental Ceramics Society Exhibition label, script number in black ink 22, 4.2cm highProvenance: Purchased by the late J.B. da Silva (1918-2003), at Phillips, 25th February 1982 (lot number not recorded), for £78, and by family descent. No receipt but itemised in collection notes.Exhibited: Oriental Ceramics Society, Chinese Ivories from Shang to Qing, 1984, no. 226 清18-19世纪 象牙羊首印章拍品来源:前英国外务部官员J.B. da Silva (1918-2003) 私人收藏,其于1982年2月25日以78镑的价格购自英国富艺思 Condition Report: wit hair crack running from base upwards and then across top and slightly down opposite side overall approximately 41 mm long Condition Report Disclaimer
A Chinese hardwood screen with embroidered silk panel, Canton, 19th century, the ground of ivory silk, finely worked in silks with partridges, pheasants and further birds, beneath a gnarled tree, with peonies and prunus blossom, the silk panel 43cm x 35.5cm, on a later ebonised standProvenance: Private Collection, Worcestershire清19世纪 广绣百鸟图插屏拍品来源:英国伍斯特郡私人收藏Condition Report: The silk panel with water stains and two small split areasCondition Report Disclaimer
Two magenta jackets, Qing Dynasty and later, circa 1900 and 1920, and one velvet with a patterned cotton lining, collar to hem 115cm x cuff to cuff 130cm and other patterned silk, 96cm collar to hem and cuff to cuff 103cm ; also with an ivory opera jacket embroidered with dogs of fo, collar to hem 54cm and cuff to cuff 103cm and a turquoise silk gentleman's chinoiserie waistcoat with tie, 53cm high (4) Provenance:Ms Carmelle CookeAnthony Lawrence Cooke Collection Alfred Theodore Arber-Cooke Collection before 1993各类袍服四件拍品来源:Cooke家族私人收藏Condition Report: velvet jacket with some fadingthe patterned purple jacket with 5cm tear to silk to one edge and right underarm with 5cm tear to silkThe ivory opera jacket with staining to front and back with no buttons to top and both underarms with tears to silkwaistcoat with staining to the front and staining to tieCondition Report Disclaimer
A fine Ding carved 'Lotus' hexafoil bowl, Northern Song Dynasty (960-1127), elegantly potted with thin, slightly rounded sides flaring to a lobed rim, fluidly carved on the interior with lotus blossoms and leaves on slender stems, covered inside and out with a lustrous, pale ivory-toned glaze with the exception of the mouth revealing the fine, white body, 19.4cm diameterProvenance: Collection of Singaporean businessman, banker and entrepreneur Mr Quek Kiok Lee, a founder of the Southeast Asian Ceramic Society (SEACS) and Acquisitions Advisor on Chinese Antiquities for the National University of Singapore北宋 定窑白釉刻花莲花纹葵口碗拍品来源:新加坡银行家、东南亚陶瓷协会创始人及新加坡国立大学中国艺术馆藏顾问郭克礼先生旧藏 Condition Report: Minor firing faults and scratches to the glaze, otherwise in good conditionCondition Report Disclaimer
A Dehua tripod 'Trigram' incense burner of archaic bronze lian form, Ming Dynasty, circa 1640, decorated around the body in relief with the 'Eight Trigrams' between two raised borders, applied overall with a green tinted white glaze, 10.7cm diameter x 7.2cm high and a Dehua tripod incense burner of archaic bronze lian form, Ming Dynasty, circa 1640, the cylindrical body supported on three ruyi-head feet, the exterior encircled with a band of key-fret and archaistic motifs between two raised, applied overall with a translucent ivory-coloured glaze, the censer 11cm diameter x 8cm high (2)Provenance: From a Noble English family, prior to 1921 明 德化八卦纹香炉两件拍品来源:英国显赫贵族私人收藏,购自1921年前Condition Report: The trigram censer with crack running down the side and then into the base with an overall length of approximately 10cm the other censer with has extensive damage with large piece approximately 10.5cm x 8cm glued back and two further cracks 7cm and 12cm and small pieces missing from damaged areasCondition Report Disclaimer
Y An Indian monochrome view of the Taj Mahal, Delhi, c.1850-70, on ivory panel, predominately painted in white and black with green trees and some light brown details, 20.5cm x 14.5cm, no outer frame Provenance: From a private London collection and inherited by the current owner Condition Report: cracked across with old repair no outer framescale chip to edge of glass unexamined out of frameCondition Report Disclaimer
Y A Indian silver metal figure of Ganesha, Southern India, 20th century, the ten armed, elephant headed deity seated with his consort on his left knee, 813 grams, 9cm high and a group of Indian objects, 17th-20th centuries, comprising an Orissan ivory figure of Ganesha, 8cm high; a buffalo horn figure of a nilgai, 11cm long; a lapis lazuli small figure of an elephant 'bottle', 6cm high; a wood figure of an elephant, 14cm high; and a Tanjore sheet metal relief picture depicting Hindu deities, 15 x 10cm (6) Provenance: From the private collection of a Gentleman, by descent from his father Condition Report: Acid tests as silver and weighs 813 grams Orissan ivory figure of Ganesha with several chips and cracks feet and hands missing and large chip to basea buffalo horn figure of a nilgaiwith chips to tips of horns and cracks around neck areaa wood figure of an elephant with cracks to base wear and paint lossand a Tanjore sheet metal relief picture unexamined out of frame, chip to frameCondition Report Disclaimer
Y Ladies in a Harem, Delhi, Northern India, mid-19th century, gouache with gold on ivory, 10 x 14cm and a Qajar erotic scene, Persia, watercolour on paper, framed, 10 x 5.5cm and Five Ladies in Conversation, Deccan, Southern India, gouache with ink on paper, 29.5 x 21.5cm overall (3) Provenance: Private collection recently removed from Knightsbridge, London and by family descent.
Y A Pair of Japanese Ivory Tusk Vases, each of typical curved form set on a lacquered wood base and richly decorated in gold and silver hiramakie with Shibayama inlay depicting Golden Pheasants, Cranes, Geese amid peonies and autumn grasses, height 32.2cms, Meiji Period (2)Condition Report: Age cracks to ivory and some inlay losses and some chips to black lacquer bases area of overpainting to the body of a one crane where the mother of pearl is now missing and water marks around bases and some age related discolouration to ivoryCondition Report Disclaimer
Y A Japanese Ivory Okimono of a walking bijin holding a single flower and a double-gourd, she stands on an oval base 13.8cms, Meiji Period; An Ivory Netsuke of a bijin kneeling beside a basin as she tidies her hair, signed Naomasa, Meiji Period; A Chinese Ivory Figure of a girl holding a flower basket, height 12.9cms; with wood stand and six other Ivory CarvingsProvenance: From the collection of Sir David and Lady Scholey.Condition Report: Numerous damages, losses and repairsCondition Report Disclaimer
Y A Japanese wood Okimono, of a standing bijin wearing a long, trailing O-sode kimono with obi tied in an elaborate bow behind, she holds out her right arm with a fan in her hand, the robe decorated in gold hiramakie with Ho-o bird and floral roundels, the head, hands and feet carved in ivory, unsigned, 31cm high, Meiji PeriodProvenance: From a private collection Condition Report: Very slight wear.Condition Report Disclaimer
Y A Japanese Ivory Figure of a Fisherman, he kneels on a platform at the top of a ladder from which his creel hangs, one arm is raised holding his rod, his left hand grasps the fish he has caught, height 33.6cms, Meiji-Taisho EraProvenance: From the collection of the late Mrs Guri Scotford and by family descent Condition Report: Top section of fishing rod missingCondition Report Disclaimer
Y A Japanese Wood and Ivory Group of a Fisherman, he sits at the top of a bamboo ladder, one leg tucked under him, his right arm extended as he holds out his rod, he wears a short, loose robe and a straw hat on his head, head, hands and feet in ivory, height 39.5cms, signed beneath, Meiji PeriodProvenance: From the collection of the late Mrs Guri Scotford and by family descent Condition Report: The wood rather dry. The fishing rod present but broken off at the handCondition Report Disclaimer
Y A Japanese Ivory Okimono of a farmer and his son, he sits on a rustic bench with a basket of pomegranates and grapes beside him, the boy stands before him, signed underneath on a red lacquer tablet, length 19cms, height 12.5cms, Meiji PeriodProvenance: Berwick House, ShropshireCondition Report: No discernible damageCondition Report Disclaimer
Y A Japanese Ivory Okimono of a farmer carrying a basket of gourds and vegetables, he wears a large hat and bends forward to allow his son to tie his chin-strap, they stand on a rounded base, a kettle and scattered vegetables to one side, signed on an inlaid plaque, height 17cms, Meiji PeriodProvenance: Berwick House, ShropshireCondition Report: No discernible damageCondition Report Disclaimer
Y A Japanese Ivory Okimono of a young man standing on a shaped base, he pulls a child along in a toy wagon modelled as a Ho-o bird, the infant brandishes an axe and is possibly intended to represent Momotaro, length 20.2cms, signed on a red lacquer, Meiji PeriodProvenance: Berwick House, ShropshireCondition Report: No discernible damage.Condition Report Disclaimer
Y A Japanese Ivory Okimono of a sarumawashi, seated on a bundle of faggots as his monkey plays with a peach, inlaid red ;lacquer seal, length 11.8cms, Meiji Period; and Another Ivory Okimono of a sword polisher surrounded by his accoutrements, signed Muneaki, length 10.1cms, Meiji PeriodProvenance: Berwick House, ShropshireCondition Report: Both groups with some losses. Mould on one.Condition Report Disclaimer
Y A Japanese Silver, Shibayama and Enamel Koro, the hexagonal silver body cast with a rinzu diaper ground and set with ivory panels each decorated in relief and Shibayama style inlay with kacho-e subjects, the whole resting on a stepped base with six ruyi-head feet, the dome cover surmounted by a knop of two peacocks cast in silver, the foot and cover with floral swags in cloisonné enamel , the base with a gilt plaque 'Tadamasa dzu', height 31cms, Meiji PeriodCondition Report: Age cracks to ivory, I peacock broken off at the legs but present, minor dents and wear.Condition Report Disclaimer
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