A VINTAGE STERLING SILVER STATE OF QATAR ORYX STATUE BY GRANT MACDONALD CIRCA 1985 cast in detail to depict an Oryx with blackened areas for coloured patches, standing on a wooden base with the Qatari coat of arms cast in silver, affixed to the front, in a presentation case with the Qatar emblem embroidered in the silk lid, with a silver plaque engraved 'Grant MacDonald Goldsmiths Silversmiths London State of Qatar, 24cm.
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A CHINESE JADE-MOUNTED WOOD RUYI SCEPTRE LATE QING DYNASTY Set with three plaques, the head carved with Shoulao and an attendant on a terrace, the shaft with a pair of cranes by tall rockwork, a pine tree and a cluster of bamboo, the end panel with two large pomegranates and a bat, the shaft inlaid with flower sprays in silver wire, together with orange and gold coloured tassels, contained in a fitted glazed box, 45.5cm. (5) Provenance: from the collection of Edward and Julia Carter Preston, sold on behalf of The Hope Carter Preston Foundation, Liverpool. Edward Carter Preston (1885-1965) was a renowned Liverpool artist, sculptor and medalist, his daughter Julia Carter Preston (1926-2012) was a successful potter. Ł4000-6000清晚期 青白玉雕福壽如意擺件來源:Carter Preston伉儷收藏,由利物浦Preston慈善機構出售。Edward Carter Preston是著名的英國利物浦藝術家,他的女兒Julia Carter Preston是一個陶瓷藝術家。
A CHINESE SILVER INLAID 'SHI SOU' BRONZE INCENSE BURNER 17TH/18TH CENTURY The compressed circular body inlaid with silver wire with stylised bats amidst clouds, with two elephant head-shaped handles, all raised on a flared circular foot, a two character mark to the base, 14cm, 457g. Provenance: an English private collection, Hampshire. Ł300-500 西周 青銅鈴來源:購於Bluett & Son Ltd
A CHINESE QINGBAI CARVED CONICAL BOWL SONG DYNASTY The body decorated with a pale blue-green glaze and incised to the interior with a stylised peony flowerhead and foliage, the scalloped rim mounted in silver, all raised on a short tapered foot, 20.2cm. Provenance: a Spanish private collection, Madrid, purchased from J J Lally & Co. on 23rd June 1990. A copy of the original invoice is available. Ł2000-3000 清乾隆 茄皮紫釉碗《大清乾隆年製》款來源:1981年1月26日購於Bullrich, Buenos Aires。
A RARE CHINESE CUT-VELVET SILK CHAIR BACK COVER 18TH CENTURY Woven with silver thread with two five-clawed dragons chasing sacred pearls of wisdom and a crane above stylised waves, all within a border of stylised lotus flowerheads against an orange ground, 163cm x 60cm. Ł1000-2000 故宮博物院藏品大系玉器編及陶瓷編 一組十一本
A CHINESE SILVER 'FIVE DRAGON' BOWL LATE QING DYNASTY The body with a reticulated design of five dragons chasing a sacred jewel amongst clouds, supported on three dragon-shaped supports, the base with three punch marks, the plain glass liner with a star incised to the base, 24cm, 1.2kg (excluding liner). (2) Cf. H A Crosby Forbes, J Devereux Kernan, R S Wilkins, Chinese Export Silver 1785-1885, pp.138, 190, fig.110, no.212 for a similar reticulated bowl with dragons. Ł5000-7000 清晚期 銀質龍足碗
POLICE, a silver plated tankard, hallmarked 1941 presented to the Notts and England test cricketer, Reg Simpson, by detective colleagues in the Nottingham City Police C.I.D. on the occasion of his 21st birthday in February 1941. Simpson had joined the Nottingham City Police in 1936 and served with them until late in 1941 when he joined the R.A.F. during the 2nd World War. He never returned to the police force as his cricket career took over in 1946, inscribed D.O. (Detective Officer), EX
MIXED, part sets & odds, inc. Cavanders, Ancient Egypt, Foreign Birds, Ancient Chinese, Beauty Spots of Great Britain, The Homeland Series; Ardath, Britain's Defenders, Empire Personalities, Life in The Services, Silver Jubilee; Phillips, Bird Painting, Annuals, British Birds and Their Eggs, Aircraft, Film Favourites; Lambert & Butler, Motor Cycles, Wonders of Nature; Kensitas, Mitchells, Sarony, De Reszke, Hignett, Teofani etc., in modern album, G to EX, 484*
MIXED, complete & part sets, inc. Players, RAF Badges, Dogs, Military Uniforms, Motor Cars; Wills, Speed, floral, Railway Engines, Allied Army Leaders, Cricketers 1928, large, inc. Heraldic Signs, Dogs, Butterflies & Moths, Old Silver etc., some duplication, in four modern albums, FR to EX, 1265*
FOOTBALL, signed photos, inc. silver gelatin fibre photo by Steve Perryman & Gary Lineker (in action during 1982 FA Cup Semi-Final, Tottenham v Leicester City); seven Arsenal, Radford, Wilson, McLintock, MacNab, Storey, Simpson (celebrating on open-top bus), postcard by Gordon Banks (full-length making save), 20 x 16 and smaller, EX, 3
A Japanese Lacquer Suzuribako, of typical rounded rectangular form, decorated on the roiro ground in gold, silver and coloured takamakie and hiramakie with minogame, cranes and pine trees before Fujiyama, details in togidashi, kirigane and gold foil, the inside lid with minogame by a stream amid kadomatsu on a rich nashiji ground, with silver mizuire modelled as crane, inkstone, inkstick and fitments, 22.8cms by 18.2cms by 4cms, Taisho period or later. Previously sold at Sotheby's, 11th November 2004, Lot 1259.
A Japanese Lacquer Natsume, of typically rounded form with a shallow, domed cover, decorated on the glossy roiro ground in gold hiramakie with a weeping willow tree, the interior is silver, height 7cms, 20th Century; with inscribed wood storage box. Please Note: The image for this lot is wrongly labeled in the catalogue as lot 335 and vice versa.
A late Bronze Group of Sparrows in a Corn Stook, two sparrows perched amidst the stems, a third on the ground with a grub in its beak, details in silver, copper and shakudo wash, the whole on a shaped base, signed Joshu, height 26cms, 20th Century; with wood stand tailored to its base.
A Large Japanese Inlaid Iron Plate of slightly dished, circular form decorated with a central medallion of pheasants amid autumn grasses in iro-e taka-zogan, within a broad band of radiating panels of stylised dragons, lotus flowers, mythical beasts and foliage in gold nunome all within a key-fret band around th edge, the rim mounted in silver, unsigned, diameter 37.5cms, Meiji Period
A Japanese Silver Figure of Jurojin, the elderly, bearded figure seated with his right hand resting on a crane recumbent beside him, his left hand clutches a gnarled staff to which is tied a scroll, details in shakudo, copper and gilding, inscribed Bi () saku with Jungin stamp, Meiji-Taisho Era
A Pair of Japanese Bronze Vases, each of tapered ovoid form resting on a splayed foot and rising to a waisted, cylindrical neck with everted mouth, decorated in cast and chased relief, inlaid shibuichi, shakudo, silver and gilding with a flaming dragon amidst formal clouds, unsigned, height 34cms, Meiji Period
A Japanese Bronze Vase, the body of compressed globular form resting on a short footrim and rising to a tall, slender neck with a quatre-lobed garlic mouth, decorated to one side in relief with a carp rising from waters with male leaves floating, details in gold, copper, silver and shakudo hon-zogan, foundry mark seal to the base, height 28.4cms, Meiji Period
A Japanese Bronze Vase of flared form on a short foot, the sides cast with Oni-head handles, decorated in relief, kebori, silver, copper and gilding with a sparrow amid the branches of a flowering peony, inscribed to the base Dai Nihon Meiji nen sei and a further inscription, height 33.2cms, Meiji Period
Nogawa Company: A Bronze Tray, the rectangular piece with bamboo-shaped legs and rails, the tray decorated with an owl perched on the branch of a maple tree beneath a cloud-shrouded moon, all in silver, brass, copper and gilt hon-zogan and takazogan, marked to the base with the Nogawa mark, 23.8cms by 17.9cms by 2.2cms, Meiji Period
Inoue of Kyoto: A Bronze Dish of multi-lobed, circular form decorated within a bamboo border with birds perched on a snow covered thatched roof over a group of peonies, a river flows past, all in kebori, katakiribori, shakudo, copper, silver and gold takazogan, the rim with a gold hon-zogan key-fret band, the reverse with a chased and gilded mark Kyoto Inoue dzu with seal, diameter 30.5cms, Meiji Period
A Large Japanese Red-Bronze Dish, of circular form with a slightly raised rim, the well decorated in shakudo, gold, silver and shibuichi taka-zogan and hon-zogan with two crows amid the branches of a cherry tree beneath a cloud-shrouded full moon, inscribed to one side in gold relief Isshinsai Masaaki (), diameter 36.3cms, Meiji Period
A Pair of Japanese Bronze Vases, each with a slender, ovoid body resting on a splayed foot and rising to a tall narrow neck with everted mouth, decorated with a salamander climbing up the vase in pursuit of a spider at the top of the neck, in relief with gilt, shakudo and silver coloured details, signed to the base Katsumitsu (), height 32.9cms, Meiji Period
Kuroda Company of Kyoto: A Small Shakudo Vase of squared baluster form resting on a splayed base and rising to a slender neck with silver rim, decorated in relief and shibuichi, silver and gold inlays with scenes of rustic dwellings in landscapes, a beetle on bamboo and trailing wisteria, signed to the base Kyoto Kuroda dzu, height 10.7cms, Meiji Period
Manner of Namikawa Sosuke: A Pair of Silver Wire Cloisonné Enamel Vases, each of tapered cylindrical form resting on a recessed, splayed foot and rising to a flat shoulder with everted mouth, the rims mounted in shakudo, decorated on the toned, pale blue ground with pigeons amid the branches of a flowering cherry tree, the neck with a band of stylised floral motifs, unsigned, height 36.3cms, Meiji Period
Hayashi Style: A Pair of Japanese Silver Wire Cloisonné Enamel Vases each of a double ogee form, decorated with lappets of mythical creatures, beneath a further band of Ho-o birds and Shishi on the shoulder, the upper register with stepped, rectilinear reserves of stylised blooms on a ground of butterflies and flowers, foot and rim mounted in silver, stamped Jingun (true silver), height 17.4cms, Meiji-Taisho era
A Pair of Japanese Silver Wire Cloisonné Enamel Vases each of a square-section ogee form on a splayed square base and rising to square-section everted mouth, decorated with kacho-e subjects to each side on alternating pale blue and salmon pink grounds, the foot and neck with kiri and stylised dragons on a foliate ground,
A Pair of Silver Wire Cloisonné Enamel Vases, each of tapering ovoid form resting on a slightly splayed foot and rising to a narrow neck with everted mouth, decorated on a dark blue ground with a pair of Manchurian cranes beside bamboo and prunus, silver rim and foot ring, height 24.7cms, Meiji-Taisho Era
A Large Silver and Gold Wire Cloisonne Enamel Vase, of tapered ovoid form resting on a slightly splayed foot and rising to a narrow, waisted neck with everted mouth, decorated on the midnight blue ground with three Manchurian Cranes amid a stand of bamboo, the foot with a band of floral lappets, the neck with a decorative collar, height 32cms, Meiji Period
Ando Company: A Pair of Cloisonné Enamel Vases, each of globular form resting on a short foot and rising to cylindrical neck, the lip and foot with silver rims, the body decorated on a red ginbari ground with branches of chrysanthemum in coloured enamels, Ando mark to base, height 22cms, Meiji-Taisho Era
Yamatada: A Pair of Cloisonne Enamel Vases, each of tapered bulbous form with a hexagonal section, rising to a slender neck with everted mouth, decorated in silver wire cloisonne on a dark blue ground with chidori amidst the branches of flowering cherry trees, the foot and mouth with a band of formal decoration, base stamped with Yamatada manufacturers mark, height 24.5cms, Meiji Period
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