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A Walker & Hall silver traveling dressing table set, the well appointed interior with silver mounted brushes, jars and accessories, Walker & Hall, Birmingham, 1919, in green Morocco leather case with gilt metal fittings, the lid with gilt initials J.A.M.R.Condition report: The interior with two vacant apertures. A small scuff to the top of the lid above the initials, otherwise in good order.
A mid-century German white metal musical dressing table powder jar with cut glass base. The circular top with a dancing ballerina on a ball, Together with an Italian square bronze photograph frame with a ground or turquoise inset flakes and the central circular aperture ringed in paste gems. 14.5 cm x 14.5 cm square
A 20th century "Charles II" pattern part canteen of flatware and cutlery. London 1954 by C.J. Vander. 141.25 ozt of weighable silver excluding knivesThe set comprising:12 x dessert spoons16 x dessert forks4 x tablespoons2 x sauce ladles12 x table forks12 x small soup spoons12 x teaspoons12 x coffee spoons12 x dessert knives12 x table knives1x cake slice1 x carving fork and knife Condition report: 141.25 ozt of weighable silver excluding knives.Condition is good
A matched part canteen of Hanovarian and Old English pattern flatware; comprising mixed dates and maker's mostly late 18th, and early to mid 19th century; some Irish and Scottish; many pieces with crest engraved to terminals. Comprising:-13 table forks, 10 dessert forks, 12 tablespoons, 11 dessert spoons,In addition, a pair of fiddle pattern dessertspoons London 1818, five teaspoons, and a silver bladed knife. 72ozt weighable
A sterling silver circular bowl with waved and beaded rim together with a probably Dutch pieced bonbon basket, a large white metal ladle together with a Tiffany fruit spoon, two Tiffany dressing table brushes and appointments and other items 35.4 ozt gross weight of weighable silver
A pair of Edwardian silver Corinthian column dressing table candlesticks. Sheffield 1901 by Walker & Hall Ltd. Together with a German (800) silver-mounted glass claret jug in the manner of Christopher Dresser, the hinged cover with an applied coat of arms. 22 cm high the jugQty: 3
A pair of modern silver table candlesticks, Birmingham 2004 by L.J. Middleton, with bell-shaped bowls, plain girdled columns and simple spreading feet. Together with a silver collared square form crystal whiskey decanter and stopper, silver collared, rosewater bottle, a pair of silver-plated corinthian column table candlesticks and other items of silver-plated ware. 19.5 cm high
AN IVORY NETSUKE OF A KARAKO ATTRIBUTED TO ANRAKUAttributed to Shukosai Anraku, unsignedJapan, Osaka, first half of 19th century, Edo period (1615-1868)Depicting a karako leaning over a table, his robe elaborately carved and adorned with various patterns. The ivory is typically stained with a reddish tint and the expression is comical, both typical for Anraku. The tufts of hair are inlaid in dark horn and the himotoshi are located on the boy's behind.HEIGHT 4.2 cmCondition: A small section of the circular bottom of the table with a restoration. The right leg and part of the robe has been re-attached. Otherwise good condition with associated surface wear and age cracks. Provenance: Spanish private collection.This item contains or is made from elephant ivory and is subject to CITES when exporting outside the EU. It is typically not possible to export such items outside of the EU, including to the UK. Please note that in compliance with EU regulation effective January 19th, 2022, all items carved from elephant ivory before 1947 must carry a legal trade permit issued by the Austrian ministry of trade, or any other appropriate authority within the European Union. For this reason, any sale of such item can only be concluded after such permit has been granted. All payments made prior to the issuance of the respective permit will be held in escrow until the application for the permit has been approved. Please note that according to EU regulation it may take up to 3 months until the permit has been granted. In case the permit is declined, or not granted after 3 months, the payment will be returned to the client immediately.
A DARK WOOD SIDE TABLEChina, Qing Dynasty (1644-1912). The maroon-colored wood table with good openwork carving, supported on four straight rectangular legs curving at the tips to form cabriole feet.Condition: Good condition with fine patina, wear, some surface scratches, and minor nicks. Provenance: Croatian private collection, by repute once belonged to the Serbian Queen Maria of Romania.Dimensions: 72 x 43 x 72 cm
A SET OF SANCAI-GLAZED POTTERY FURNITURE AND OFFERINGS, MING DYNASTYChina, 1368-1644. Comprising two horseshoe-back folding armchairs (jiao yi) and an altar table with six separate trays of offerings including a pig's head, a chicken, peaches and nuts, all variously glazed in green, amber, and cream, and some pieces with additional dark red pigment. (9)Provenance: A notable private collector in Kensington, London, United Kingdom.Condition: Old wear and firing flaws, such as kiln grit, firing cracks, and glaze recesses. Small losses. The chairs with minor old repairs and touchups. Overall as expected, commensurate with age and presenting very well.Weight: 2,157 g (the table), 501.8 g and 535.2 g (the chairs), 757 g (the offerings)Dimensions: Size 28.2 x 17 x 13.4 cm (the table), Height 17.2 cm and 17.4 cm (the chairs)Expert's note: According to Jessica Harrison-Hall, Head of the China section, Curator of Chinese Ceramics and Decorative Arts at the British Museum, related "models of folding armchairs made in metal, stone and wood have been excavated from middle and late Ming tombs". Such chairs appear frequently to have been placed in these tombs, belonging to members of the aristocracy and scholarly elite. "Two models of folding armchairs, one of bronze and one of tin were excavated in the Ding Ling, the tomb of the Wanli emperor (1573-1619). Another similar model of a folding armchair with a textile covering, carved from stone, was excavated from a tomb at Tongliang county, Sichuan." This chair was discovered near a small rectangular table laden with an assortment of model food dishes, which suggests that folding armchairs were used for dining.Literature comparison: Compare a closely related horseshoe-back folding armchair, dated circa 1550-1600, in the collection of the British Museum, museum number 1937,0716.135.Auction result comparison: Compare a related group, also with Sancai glaze and dated to the Ming dynasty, at Christie's New York in Fine Chinese Ceramics, Paintings and Works of Art on 21 September 2000, lot 305, sold for USD 4,465.5% or 13% VAT will be added to the hammer price additional to the buyer's premium - only for buyers within the EU. 明代一組三彩祭祀用品 中國,1368-1644年。兩把馬蹄形折疊扶手椅(交椅)和一張祭桌,六個獨立的供品托盤,托盤中有一個豬頭、一隻雞、桃子和堅果,所有這些都用綠色、黃色和白色釉,還有一些深紅色。 (9) 來源:英國倫敦知名私人收藏 品相:舊時磨損和燒製缺陷,如窯灰、裂紋、釉面凹陷和小缺損。椅子有輕微維修和修飾。總體符合預期,與年齡相符。 重量:桌子2,157克,椅子分別為501.8克與535.2克,祭品757 克 尺寸:桌子28.2 x 17 x 13.4 厘米,椅子分別高 17.2 厘米與17.4 厘米 專家注釋:據大英博物館中國部負責人、中國陶瓷與裝飾藝術館館長Jessica Harrison-Hall介紹,"明中後期墓葬中出土了金屬、石頭和木材製成的折疊扶手椅模型"。這些椅子似乎經常被放置在這些墓中,屬於貴族和文人的專用。"在萬曆皇帝(1573-1619)陵墓中出土了兩種折疊扶手椅,一種是青銅,一種是錫。另一種類似的折疊扶手椅模型,由石頭雕刻而成,帶有紡織覆蓋物,是從四川銅梁縣的一座墓葬中出土的。" 這把椅子是在一個小長方形桌子附近發現的,桌子上放著各種各樣的食物模型,這表明折疊扶手椅是用來吃飯時使用的。 拍賣結果比較:比較一件相近明代三彩組,見紐約佳士得 Fine Chinese Ceramics, Paintings and Works of Art 2000年9月21日 lot 305, 售價USD 4,465。
AN IRON-RED, BLUE, AND WHITE PORCELAIN TABLE LAMPFrance in Chinoiserie Style, 19th century, the porcelain maybe earlier. The bottle vase decorated in underglaze blue and iron red with flowerheads surrounded by leafy scrolling vines. Mounted to a brass base supported on four legs and topped with a brass finial. The porcelain incised to the inside 3.4.93.Condition: Overall good condition with some wear, traces of soldering to interior of brass finial. Provenance: English private collection.Weight: 1488 g Dimensions: Height 35.5 cm
A LACQUERED WOOD TABLE SCREEN WITH INLAYSChina, late Qing Dynasty (1644-1912). The panel with hardstone, amethyst, quartz and jade inlays depicting flowers in a vase. The stand decorated with four carvings, the largest depicting a boy and a girl holding a peach. The reverse with calligraphy in gold. Condition: Very good condition with a few light surface scratches, nicks and cracks.Provenance: German private collection. Three paper labels on the top.Dimensions: Height 97.5 cm
MIYAO: A RARE GOLD-INLAID BRONZE OKIMONO OF A LADY WITH CATSBy Miyao Eisuke of Yokohama, signed Miyao zoJapan, Meiji period (1868-1912)The lady standing atop the separately cast base in the form of a low table with intricate, dense relief designs, wearing a loose-fitting robe with wide sleeves, holding a cat in her arm, the hair arranged in an elaborate coiffure, a larger cat standing foursquare beside her with a rat caught in its mouth. Signed MIYAO zo to the robe.HEIGHT 21.5 cmWEIGHT 1,321 gCondition: Good condition with minor surface wear and minimal casting flaws. The food bowl held in the lady's hands is lost.Provenance: French private collection.Auction comparison: Compare a related but smaller bronze figural group depicting a boy with a cat by the Miyao workshop at Bonhams, Fine Japanese Works of Art, 16 September 2014, New York, lot 2159 (sold for 3,125 USD).
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