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Large mid-eighteenth century Chelsea porcelain chocolate cup with twin scroll handles, moulded scales to body with polychrome painted pomegranate and fruit decoration, including inside - red painted anchor mark, 8.5cm high Further images and condition reports are available at www.reemandansie.com
* A Scarce Warwickshire Yeomanry Officer`s Short Tailed Coatee, scarlet melton cloth with white facings to the stand collar and cuffs, each with silver lace, the front with a double row of seven silvered ball pattern buttons embossed by crown and `W.Y.`, five smaller buttons to each cuff and eight further buttons to the short tail, the lining worn in parts, scarlet fresh with minor stitching faults, with a pair of silvered shoulder scales each with ball pattern button embossed with crown and `W.Y.` (1)
A set of five fish-form dishes, moulded with scales, running fuku marks, and another, apocryphal Ming mark, some chips, 25.5cm and 25.6cm For the set of five, see Shibata Catalogue VI, no.50 where comparable dishes are dated 1690-1730. For the last, see the Shibata Catalogue, VIII, no. 555, also with a Ming mark and dated 1690-1730.
An Afghan choora, slender T-section blade 8 in., the back decorated in low relief, two-stage hilt with metal frame and bone grip scales to the upper part, broad hooked pommel, leather covered wooden scabbard; together with another choora of similar form, in scabbard; and a vacant scabbard. (3)
A set of brass graduated stacking weights, probably 19th century, the largest 3cm high; a matched group of brass stacking weights (1/4 oz (x2), 1/2 oz, 1 oz, 2oz), the largest 4.5cm high; a set of jeweller`s brass weights (1 g, 2 g (x2), 5 g, 10 g, 20 g (x2), 50 g), with others smaller (some non-matching), boxed as one, the wooden box with inset ivorine tablet for F.E. Becker of London, overall 13.5cm long; two travelling sets of balance scales, each in a wooden box; and two brass dice shakers.

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