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A 1977 Silver Jubilee commemorative silver coin dish presented to Kay and Eric Piercy to RAFA Club Windsor 1977, with the officers names engraved to the reverse, Birmingham 1977 T&S, along with a silver trophy Presidents Cup 40th Anniversary A/F, total weight 400.4g.Provenance: from the Windsor & Eton Branch of RAFA
A Victorian Scottish silver plated and carved hardstone bracelet with engraved decoration, along with Victorian Scottish white metal shield shaped catch with inset banded agate stone, a gold plated and citrine swivel fob seal, a Victorian blood stone brooch, and a gold plated pendant with inset Cornelian stone intaglio engraved with a profile of a classical soldier
An early 20th century cased Mappin & Webb silver five piece cruet set, along with two Walker & Hall salt spoons, other salt and mustard spoons, a cased set of six carved ivory handled butter knives, a 19th century turned ivory container with stained black, green and red dot and circle patterned decoration, along with a pewter circular container
TWO THAI PAINTINGS, A TIBETAN SILVERED COPPER HOLY WATER CONTAINER AND A SILVER BOWL 19TH/20TH CENTURY One painting of two couples amidst clouds, framed and glazed, the other depicting adoration of the royal couple in a palace, the water container raised on a tall foot and decorated with Buddhist symbols between stylised leaves, the cover surmounted by a knop with a visvavajra, the bowl with sprays of peony to the exterior, 30cm x 23.4cm. (5) To be offered without reserve.
A CHINESE SILVER KETTLE AND STAND 19TH CENTURY The kettle with a scaly dragon wrapping itself around the body, with a hinged cover decorated with sprays of bamboo, the handle, spout and stand formed as bamboo branches, together with a silver burner with a removable wick, the kettle and stand with punch marks reading 'Cheongshin' and Yi An, 22cm max, 797g, 284g and 131g. (4)
λ A CHINESE SILVER TEA SERVICE 19TH CENTURY Comprising: a kettle and cover, a teapot and hinged cover, a cream jug, a sugar bowl with two handles, a bowl, a burner and stand, decorated in repoussé with flowering prunus trees against an incised cracked-ice ground, the handles of the kettle and teapot with ivory insulators, the burner with punch marks reading 'LH', '90' and Shao Ji, the others impressed with 'WH90' and Bao Sheng, 20.5cm max, 2.59kg overall. (8) Provenance: from the collection of Sir Thomas Jackson, 1st Baronet (1841-1915) and thence by descent. Sir Thomas Jackson, 1st Baronet (1841-1915) was the third Chief Manager of the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation and his influence on the company was so notable that he became known as the bank's 'Great Architect'. He was also one of the founding members of the Hong Kong Jockey Club. Born in County Leitrim, Ireland, Jackson joined the Belfast branch of the Bank of Ireland at age nineteen before accepting a position in East Asia with Agra and Masterman's Bank five years later. In 1866, he joined HSBC, which had only been established the previous year. Jackson was quickly promoted to the position of an accountant in Shanghai, and he later spent several years working in Japan as the manager of the bank's Yokohama office. At the early age of 35, he was appointed as Chief Manager of HSBC and, under his direction, the company became the leading bank in Asia. After a successful career in Hong Kong, Jackson returned to the UK in 1891, taking charge of the company's office in London. He was knighted in 1899 and three years later he retired and received the additional title of Baronet. In 1906, a statue of Sir Thomas Jackson was unveiled in recognition of his services both to HSBC and Hong Kong. His statue still stands in Statue Square in front of the bank's Hong Kong headquarters. Jackson Road in Hong Kong was also named after him. His collection comes from Gilford Castle in County Down, Northern Ireland, which was purchased by James Wright, husband of Sir Thomas Jackson's niece Mary Menary.
A CHINESE SILVER WIRE AND GOLD INLAID BRONZE HU-SHAPED VASE LATE MING DYNASTY The pear-shaped body decorated with taotie masks against a leiwen ground, the neck with raised animal masks and archaistic motifs, flanked by two cylindrical handles with geometric designs, with a band of key fret in silver wire encircling the rim, the base cast with a mark, 27cm, 2.1kg.
A SMALL CHINESE SILVER INLAID 'SHI SOU' BRONZE TRIPOD INCENSE BURNER QING DYNASTY The compressed circular body rising from three tapering feet to an everted rim, flanked by two handles, decorated with stylised bats amidst swirling clouds in silver wire, the base with a two character Shi Sou mark, 13cm, 369g.
A PAIR OF CHINESE POLYCHROME AND SILVER-DECORATED LACQUER VASES EARLY 20TH CENTURY Each depicting Shoulao riding a deer as an attendant carries a peach behind him, with traces of colour to the figures, the rim interior with gilt, each attached to a lacquer stand, 41cm. (2) Provenance: from an English private collection acquired prior to 1939 and thence by descent.
Two glazed china dressing table boxes, 1920s, both finished in white with silver decoration, seated lady with dog on couch shaped lid and base, impressed 14131, 4” (10cm) high, seated crossed legged lady with purse on pouffe shaped lid and base, impressed 12894, 4 ¾” (12cm) high, (2 items).
Collection of soft metal Dolls House furniture, 1880s, including ornate silver and gold pierced metal fireplace with over mantel mirror, grate and fender, 6” (15cm) high, another similar smaller fireplace, mantel and mirror loose, single bed with mattress, pillow and cover, washstand with mirror and cupboard, lacks basin and bowls, writing desk, two wing-backed settees, highchair, two dining chairs and a small round table, (11 items).
Collection of glazed china Flapper and Deco style half-dolls, including lady wearing gold and white hat, flowing white and silver top, arms to the side, some rubbing to gold and silver, lady with grey ridge hair wearing white and blue top with winged collar and cuffs, both 4” (10cm) tall, Lady wearing matching orange and white high collar jacket and hat and a red haired lady, one thumb damaged, together with four Flappers, one with tennis racket, and another wearing blue fur trimmed jacket, damage to fingers, (9 items).
A quantity of assorted mixed collectables including propelling pencils, some silver examples, a small quantity of silver salt spoons, hymn books, various sewing kits, button hooks and a collection of assorted thimbles including silver-plated and ceramic examples by names including Royal Crown Derby and Coalport etc. as well as a small selection of mixed used Imperial coinage
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