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A pair of 19thC Tibetan silver mounted copper ceremonial Teapots, of typical form, the removable domed lids with silver lotus flower finial, joined to the handle by a mesh chain, 28cm high (2) Provenance; Col. R.L Vance RAMC (Indian Medical Service) serving in India and Tibet in the early 20thC, up until the 1930's, by family tradition having received items as personal gifts from grateful patients.
A pair of Eastern circular silver Bowls, probably Tibetan, decorated with Buddhist symbolism and Greek Key rim, fluted pedestal foot, 14cm diameter, unmarked but tested, total weight 13.63ozt, together with a Buddhist brass dorje, a Rkangling (rkang-gling) copper horn, the white metal mounts in the traditional form of a chusrin (sea monster), Eastern inlaid brass hinged box etc., (a lot) Provenance; Col. R.L Vance RAMC (Indian Medical Service) serving in India and Tibet in the early 20thC, up until the 1930's, by family tradition having received items as personal gifts from grateful patients.
A Victorian rosewood veneered Toilet Case, with the retailer's label, 'Gale & Lawday, Liverpool & London Bazaar, The Largest Fancy and Toy Bazaar in Liverpool, 75 Lord Street', silver-plated bottle lids and reversible mirror, W 30.5 cm x H 17 cm x D 23 cm, together with a rectangular Tea Caddy, W 30 cm x H 17 cm x D 15 cm (2)
A pair of silver-collared cut glass Decanters, by C J Vander, hallmarked London, 1969, together with another similar hallmarked 1970 and a silver plated Ice-bucket in the form of a Campagna Urn, an ice bucket in the form of a pewter tankard and a pair of Dresden porcelain floral Baskets, with factory marks to base, D 15cm (7)
An early 19thC pearlware silver lustre Jug, commemorating Sir Francis Burnett MP, with printed portrait panel reading 'S. F. Burdett' 'The Champion of Liberty' with printed verse to the reverse 'Ye Britons true...', H 15.5cm. Provenance; The property of a Collector, amassed over the last 50 years.
A late 19thC Tibetan / Bhutanese Long Sword, the single edged steel blade with silver wire grip and silver gilt pommel, the silver mounted scabbard with gilt accents, the central section with repoussé depiction of four mythical beasts, the reverse geometrically engraved, blade length 64cm, overall length 83cm, on a traditional leather, metal and fabric sword belt. Provenance; Col. R.L Vance RAMC (Indian Medical Service) serving in India and Tibet in the early 20thC, up until the 1930's, by family tradition having received items as personal gifts from grateful patients.
A late 19thC Tibetan / Bhutanese Short Sword, the single edged steel blade with silver wirework grip and silver gilt pommel, the silver mounted scabbard with bands of gilded decoration and central pale shagreen section, blade length 33cm long, overall 41.5cm long. Provenance; Col. R.L Vance RAMC (Indian Medical Service) serving in India and Tibet in the early 20thC, up until the 1930's, by family tradition having received items as personal gifts from grateful patients.
A 19thC Tibetan silver and parcel-gilt ceremonial Teapot / Ewer, the plain tapering circular body with long narrow neck and circular mouth, scroll neck and hollow handle, all with scrolling gilded collars, the removable domed cover with corresponding decoration and lotus bud finial, chain linked to handle, tested, all unmarked, 29cm high, 38.5ozt (1199g), some dents to body and finial loose, spout slightly loose. Provenance; Col. R.L Vance RAMC (Indian Medical Service) serving in India and Tibet in the early 20thC, up until the 1930's, by family tradition having received items as personal gifts from grateful patients.
A large Tibetan copper Tea Pot, with white metal mounts, the handle and spout modelled as a mythical sea dragon, 38cm high, together with a small copper kettle, the white metal mounts testing as silver, with flat top and ring handle, 16cm pot diameter (2) Provenance; Col. R.L Vance RAMC (Indian Medical Service) serving in India and Tibet in the early 20thC, up until the 1930's, by family tradition having received items as personal gifts from grateful patients.
A late 19thC Tibetan Sword, the single edged steel blade with pale shagreen grip and silver pommel, in a leather scabbard, possibly later painted, with leather suspension loop attached, blade length 66cm, overall length 81cm. Provenance; Col. R.L Vance RAMC (Indian Medical Service) serving in India and Tibet in the early 20thC, up until the 1930's, by family tradition having received items as personal gifts from grateful patients.
A pair of cut crystal glass Decanters, of rectangular form with star cut decoration, circular stoppers, one with small chip to base, 25.5cm high, together with a pair of silver wine labels, hallmarked Birmingham, 1991, one inscribed 'Gin', the other 'Scotch', and a circular cut glass bowl, 27cm diameter (3)
A Tibetan copper, silver and gilt Gau (or G'au), the portable shrine of traditional form, the central window with Tsha Tsha inside, probably late 19thC/early 20thC, all unmarked, silver tested, 18cm high. Provenance; Col. R.L Vance RAMC (Indian Medical Service) serving in India and Tibet in the early 20thC, up until the 1930's, by family tradition having received items as personal gifts from grateful patients.
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