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A Silver metal dolls house hanging cradle, continental 19th century, the round crib with pierced sides and pale blue silk bedding, on a decoratively scrolled frame, 4” (10cm) tall, with a miniature painted wooden doll in original green dress (lacks legs and lower arms).
Soft metal dolls house furniture, German 1880s-90s, including pieced metal silver and gilt washstand with mirror 4 ½” (11cm) tall, together with a similar style dressing table and hanging shelves, smaller white and gold painted bed, gilt dressing table with mirror and blue silk cloth, umbrella stand, sowing machine on stand, bird in cage, two clocks, fruit bowl, picture, mirror and candle holder, (14 items).
Dolls house fireplace, half tester bed and gilt metal table, 1880-90s, Sohike painted cardboard fireplace with ornate gilt and silver soft metal guard, hearth and surround, 3” (7.5cm) tall, together with a Erhard ornate gilt table with green leather top and a painted brown metal half tester bed with ornate filigree canopy, original mattress and mauve silk blanket, (condition: normal wear), (3 items).
A CHINESE EMBROIDERED SILK TUNIC QING DYNASTY Decorated in silk and gold thread with dragons above crashing waves and lotus, with bats and auspicious objects around them amidst ruyi head-shaped clouds, the reverse with phoenix, with civil rank badges of a silver pheasant for a fifth rank official, 87cm across, 99cm long. Provenance: from the collection of Rosalind Clemson (d.1940s). Rosalind and her husband Rev. Studderd (b.1870) were both missionaries in Fujian in the late 19th c.
A CHINESE SILK SURCOAT, PU FU LATE 19TH CENTURY The plain dark blue silk decorated to the front and reverse with civil rank badges of a paradise fly catcher for a ninth rank official, embroidered in silk, silver and gold thread with couching, the lining a pale blue, together with a copy of Chinese Silks and Sewing Tools by Jocelyn Chatterton, 163cm across, 125cm long. (2) Provenance: from the collection of Dr Jocelyn Chatterton, purchased December 1997. To be offered without reserve.
THREE CHINESE SILK ROBES LATE 19TH/20TH CENTURY One a pale turquoise-ground informal lady's robe with floss silk embroidery, the sleeve panels with some Peking knot stitching and gold thread, another a salmon-coloured brocade informal robe decorated with prunus and bamboo, the third a bright blue brocade opera robe with silver and gold thread couching, with panels enclosing qilin to the front and back, together with a copy of Chinese Silks and Sewing Tools by Jocelyn Chatterton, 290cm across, 149cm long max. (4) Provenance: from the collection of Dr Jocelyn Chatterton. The opera costume purchased from an antiques shop within the Shanghai Museum on 16th September 1997. The original invoice is available. To be offered without reserve.
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