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A JAPANESE MEIJI PERIOD CARVED IVORY & SHIBAYAMA TUSK VASE SECTION, inlaid with semi precious stone and shells to depict a phoenix bird upon a tree with native floral sprays, similar to verso, inlaid mother of pearl seal, white metal lower carved band upon a hardwood base 24cm high x 16cm wide.
TWO GOOD ISLAMIC / INDIAN LIDDED MIXED METAL CALLIGRAPHIC BOXES, One with silver inlays of calligraphy and bats, the interior with two mother of pearl inlaid star decorations, with losses, 10cm x 6.5cm. the other a possibly Indian lidded box profusely inlaid with semi precious stones such as turquoise , the box depicting a goddess seated in meditation, upon filigree work, 10cm x 8cm.
Y A Chinese kesi weave double sided fan, late Qing dynasty, circa 1900, of the type used by Royal courtiers, with a five clawed dragon ascending from the heavenly clouds spewing the pearl of wisdom to calm the turbulent water and waves of life, in shaded grey silk threads and cream, mounted on a wooden frame ivory stock handle and tassel, 29cm diameter 晚清 缂丝五爪龙纹团扇 Y - Indicates that this lot may be subject to CITES regulations when exported. For further details on CITES regulations, visit: www.gov.uk/guidance/cites-imports-and-exports.Condition Report: a few brown spots on the silk and some minor stains but in quite nice and presentable condition Condition Report Disclaimer
A pair of rank badges for a Military officer of the court, Qing Dynasty, Tongzhi reign 1862-74, with a blue embroidered bear representing the 5th rank, chasing the pearl of wisdom standing on a rocky outcrop above billowing water and waves, the clouds are interspersed with a gold wisps, each badge approximately 28cm x 30cm, mounted (2) Provenance: Private Collector Illustrated in, Linda Wrigglesworth, Making the Grade of The Rank Badge III, Exhibition, December 4th to December 24th, 1996, London, pages 14-15. 清同治 五品武官补子一对拍品来源:私人收藏著录:Linda Wrigglesworth,1996年,《中国官服补子》卷三,14-15页 Condition Report: generally in good condition with only minor wear and fading and commensurate with ageCondition Report Disclaimer
A Chinese Mandarin's Chinese Surcoat, pufu, Qing Dynasty, late 19th century, circa 1890, of deep blue, applied with a pair of embroidered 5th rank badges embroidered in fine counted stitch and gold thread and also embroidered with auspicious symbols and the pearl of wisdom, rocky outcrop and lishui water and wave pattern, with roundels depicting the eternal knot and a fret work intertwined with peaches symbolising long life, with high quality open work gilded buttons, cuff to cuff 170cm and hem to neck 117cm Provenance: Private Collector These surcoats were worn over the formal dragon robe on official duty within Court life.晚清 藏青地五品文官补服拍品来源:美国德州私人收藏Condition Report: in good condition with a few minor holes to silk but overall very goodCondition Report Disclaimer
A Chinese imperial porcelain saucer dish, mark of Kangxi and of the period (1662-1722), painted on a yellow ground and incised with a green and aubergine five-clawed dragon encircling a flaming pearl amongst stylised clouds and flames, the underside with aubergine grapes and green leaves on a yellow ground extending to the base, the glaze lightly suffused with faint cracks, the base inscribed with a six-character Kangxi mark, 13cm diameterProvenance: Formerly in the collection of Henry Mazot (1882-1956), who lived and worked in Beijing from the 1920s for the Bank of Indochina where he finished as Chairman. The family left Beijing in 1946 to move back to France and settled in Normandy. Most of the Chinese porcelain in the family collection was left in the wooden trunks in the basement of their chateau from 1946 until Christmas 2015, when his granddaughter who inherited the home decided to finally open them. Purchased directly from the family and not previously in the market.A similar one in the Percival David collection, British Museum, is illustrated by Margaret Medley in Illustrated Catalogue of Ming Polychrome Wares in the Percival David Foundation of Chinese Art, no. PDF.777, Plate VII, p.20; another was included by Laurence C.S, Tam in the Wonders of the Potter's Palette, Qing Ceramics from the Collection of the Hong Kong Museum of Art, no. 24, pp. 58/9 清康熙 黄地龙戏珠纹盘拍品来源:东方汇理银行前主席Henry Mazot (1882-1956) 私人收藏,其曾于上世纪二十年代于北京居住及工作。其家族于1946年离开北京搬回法国诺曼底,此后八十年间,Mazot家族的中国陶瓷收藏一直放于其居所地下室的酒窖中,一直到2015年圣诞节Mazot先生的孙女继承了这一屋邸,方重见天日。Condition Report: One hair line of 1.4cm to the rimCondition Report Disclaimer
A Chinese gilt-copper 'Dragon' vase, Qing Dynasty, late 19th century, moulded with confronting dragons chasing the flaming pearl amongst clouds, incised roundel mark to base, 17cm high, 219 gramsProvenance: Property of a Gentleman collected in the 1980's or 1990's 清19世纪晚期 铜鎏金龙纹瓶拍品来源:英国绅士收藏,购自上世纪八十-九十年代Condition Report: some knocks and wear to gilding Condition Report Disclaimer
A Chinese carved red and black lacquer 'Dragon' bowl, late Qing/Republican period, supported on a short circular foot and is carved with two dragons chasing a flaming pearl amidst clouds, the rim and foot ring mounted in metal, the base incised with a six-character daqing qianlong yuzhi mark, 16.8cm diameterProvenance: Property of a Gentleman collected in the 1980's or 1990's 晚清/民国 "大清乾隆御制"款雕漆龙纹碗拍品来源:英国私人收藏,购于上世纪八十-九十年代Condition Report: Knocks and loss to the lacquer on the interior of the bowl and stress cracksSome later retouch and restoration to the exterior, the base with loss to the lacquer and stress cracksCondition Report Disclaimer
A 19th century rosewood writing box with sloping lid, mother of pearl inlay, one hinged cover opening to reveal lidded compartments and pen tray, the fall opening to provide a leather lined writing slope, internally opening again for stationery storage 35cm wide x 25cm deep x 9cm highCondition report: Some very small veneer chip losses to the border and a small area of raised veneer to the front left hand corner. Both inkwells are missing.
A collection of ten 19th century boxes of graduating sizes, to form a single graduating display comprising: George III mahogany writing slope, 46cm x 24.5cm, a Victorian walnut writing slope, 35.5cm x 24cm , a Victorian brass and mother of pearl inlaid coromandel writing slope 35.5cm x 24.5cm,a Victorian tunbridgeware workbox 27cm x 20cm, a Regency rosebud writing box 28.5cm x 24cm, a Victorian walnut workbox 27.5cm x 20cm, a walnut and boxwood jewellery box 19cm x 16cm, two small hardwood inlaid boxes and a small Anglo Indian dome topped inlaid box 14cm x 8.5cmCondition report: George III slope - surface scratchesVictorian tunbrigeware - coner of top rh corner veneer missingSmall olivewood box - slight pitting to surface finishWriting slop completely warped, so box does not shut. It has split the lining.Interior in need of restoration, exterior of box in good condition.
A treen fruitwood dice shaker, 8.5cm high, and a treen fruitwood powder box and cover, with mother of pearl inlay, 8cm high, together with a treen mauchline ware needle case of lighthouse shape, transfer decorated with sailing yachts, 10cm high (3)Condition report: The lighthouse shape needle case with some marks to the dome of the cover. Both other items are in good coindition comensurate with age
A 19th century Chinese lacquer folding games board, decorated in gilt with dragons chasing the flaming pearl around the chequered board and figures in village scenes around the edge, 49cm x 49cm, together with a stained bone chess set with damages, the whites lacking two pawns, a turned wood 'St George' style set with damages and having a replacement white pawn and assorted wooden and ivory pieces with damagesCondition report: Board with surface scratches, knocks, chips and scuffs. Areas of decoration lacking.
A late Victorian ebony travelling sewing box, mid 19th Century, with mother of pearl floral banded inlay, the lid lifting to reveal a fitted interior of mother of pearl needle cases, cotton reels and tape measures and manicure set to a lift-out tray, 28cm wide, 19.5cm deep, 10cm highCondition report: some wear to the interior, pin cushions with signs of use, split to the RHS of box, some losses to interior, splits to veneer on the top, fading and discolouration

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