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A pair of Japanese silver mounted decanters each of dimpled triangular section and overlaid in silver coloured pierced and chased metal mounts of bamboo, prunus and chrysanthemums, the metal stoppers probably of later date, 21.8cm high, impressed silver 850 and a two-character Jungin mark, 19th-20th century 十九/二十世纪 日本银透雕 竹梅花菊花玻璃细颈 瓶一对
A Chinese blue and white bottle vase of double gourd form decorated with iris, lotus and peony sprays beneath a lappet band, the neck shortened and mounted with a silver collar and domed cover of Islamic inspiration, 22.8cm high, 18th century 清十八世纪 青花花卉纹 葫蘆瓶
A Chinese blue and white rose water sprinkler, of bulbous form standing on a flared foot with a slender, tapering neck, decorated with scattered florettes beneath a cross-hatched band, the neck mounted in silver and brass, 26cm high, 17th-18th century 清十几/十八世纪 青花花卉花浇
A pair of inlaid Japanese lacquer panels, each of rectangular form, one decorated on a ground of red, blue and silver hiramakie on a roiro ground with the figure of a Chinese man reading on book whilst standing on the back of a dragon, the companion panel with a woman holding a large uchiwa also standing on a dragon, all inlaid in ivory, abalone shell and bone, (the figures possibly intended for Ryujin and Benten), each panel bearing an inlaid carved and red etched seal, 75.5cm x 42cm, Meiji-Taisho period. Provenance: The reproduction in our catalogue clearly shows one of the lacquer panels in situ circa 1900. These were purchased circa 1896 by John Harold Renshaw, a medical officer with the Ocean Steam Ship Company and we have reproduced a copy of the receipt from Kuhn&Komor of Kobe.
A Japanese inlaid lacquer panel of rectangular form and decorated with the figure of kinko riding a giant carp and holding his Sho aloft, inlaid in ivory, bone and abalone shell on a roiro ground with bands of stylised clouds in red and silver hiramakie, bears a carved bone signature seal, 75.5cm x 42cm, Meiji-Taisho period. Provenance: This panel was purchased circa 1896 by John Harold Renshaw, a medical officer with the Ocean Steam Ship Company and we have reproduced a copy of the receipt from Kuhn&Komor of Kobe.
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