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AN EMPIRE MAHOGANY DRESSING TABLE, the square mirror plate between column-shaped cupboards with drawers below, with a single frieze drawer on reverse tapering turned legs with carved gareya husk capitals and a platform base, 42.75" wide x 63" high, and an oak dressing mirror and a victorian picture frame (3)
A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY DRESSING TABLE, 19th century with alterations, the moulded rounded rectangular top above five short draws, one with a compartmented interior, surrounding the arched knee-hole raised on reeded turned tapered legs terminating in brass cappings in ceramic castors width 114cm depth 55.5cm height 82cm
A MASSIVE CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE FISH BOWL 19TH CENTURY The ovoid body painted with a scene of heavenly generals meeting around a table with crashing waves behind them, with further figures including ladies, warriors and martial artists dispersed throughout the scene, they stand in a garden rich with bamboo, wutong trees, lingzhi and rockwork, all below a band of alternating pale blue and pink flowerheads encircling the lipped rim, 42cm. 十九世紀 粉彩梁山好漢故事大缸
A LARGE CHINESE HARDWOOD SCROLL TABLE C.1900 The frieze decorated in low relief with shou characters, melons, and various flowers including lotus, the spandrels carved in openwork with archaistic dragons, with four square-section legs terminating in ruyi-heads, 102cm x 254.5cm x 52.5cm. Provenance: from the collection of Sir Thomas Jackson, 1st Baronet (1841-1915) and thence by descent. Sir Thomas Jackson, 1st Baronet (1841-1915) was the third Chief Manager of the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation and his influence on the company was so notable that he became known as the bank's 'Great Architect'. He was also one of the founding members of the Hong Kong Jockey Club. Born in County Leitrim, Ireland, Jackson joined the Belfast branch of the Bank of Ireland at age nineteen before accepting a position in East Asia with Agra and Masterman's Bank five years later. In 1866, he joined HSBC, which had only been established the previous year. Jackson was quickly promoted to the position of an accountant in Shanghai, and he later spent several years working in Japan as the manager of the bank's Yokohama office. At the early age of 35, he was appointed as Chief Manager of HSBC and, under his direction, the company became the leading bank in Asia. After a successful career in Hong Kong, Jackson returned to the UK in 1891, taking charge of the company's office in London. He was knighted in 1899 and three years later he retired and received the additional title of Baronet. In 1906, a statue of Sir Thomas Jackson was unveiled in recognition of his services both to HSBC and Hong Kong. His statue still stands in Statue Square in front of the bank's Hong Kong headquarters. Jackson Road in Hong Kong was also named after him. His collection comes from Gilford Castle in County Down, Northern Ireland, which was purchased by James Wright, husband of Sir Thomas Jackson's niece Mary Menary.1900年代 硬木雕条案來源:Sir Thomas Jackson(1841-1915)收藏
A CHINESE HARDWOOD SCROLL TABLE C.1900 The frieze carved in openwork with archaistic scrolls, 52cm x 182cm x 26.5cm Provenance: from the collection of Sir Thomas Jackson, 1st Baronet (1841-1915) and thence by descent. Sir Thomas Jackson, 1st Baronet (1841-1915) was the third Chief Manager of the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation and his influence on the company was so notable that he became known as the bank's 'Great Architect'. He was also one of the founding members of the Hong Kong Jockey Club. Born in County Leitrim, Ireland, Jackson joined the Belfast branch of the Bank of Ireland at age nineteen before accepting a position in East Asia with Agra and Masterman's Bank five years later. In 1866, he joined HSBC, which had only been established the previous year. Jackson was quickly promoted to the position of an accountant in Shanghai, and he later spent several years working in Japan as the manager of the bank's Yokohama office. At the early age of 35, he was appointed as Chief Manager of HSBC and, under his direction, the company became the leading bank in Asia. After a successful career in Hong Kong, Jackson returned to the UK in 1891, taking charge of the company's office in London. He was knighted in 1899 and three years later he retired and received the additional title of Baronet. In 1906, a statue of Sir Thomas Jackson was unveiled in recognition of his services both to HSBC and Hong Kong. His statue still stands in Statue Square in front of the bank's Hong Kong headquarters. Jackson Road in Hong Kong was also named after him. His collection comes from Gilford Castle in County Down, Northern Ireland, which was purchased by James Wright, husband of Sir Thomas Jackson's niece Mary Menary.1900年代 硬木雕条案來源:Sir Thomas Jackson(1841-1915)收藏
A CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE TABLE SCREEN 19TH CENTURY Painted with a scene from Dream of the Red Chamber, depicting Jia Baoyu accompanied by ladies dressed in bright robes in a lavish interior, mounted in a wood frame carved in openwork with scrolls, together with a wood stand of the same design, 73cm x 51cm overall. (2) Provenance: from the collection of Sir Thomas Jackson, 1st Baronet (1841-1915) and thence by descent. Sir Thomas Jackson, 1st Baronet (1841-1915) was the third Chief Manager of the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation and his influence on the company was so notable that he became known as the bank's 'Great Architect'. He was also one of the founding members of the Hong Kong Jockey Club. Born in County Leitrim, Ireland, Jackson joined the Belfast branch of the Bank of Ireland at age nineteen before accepting a position in East Asia with Agra and Masterman's Bank five years later. In 1866, he joined HSBC, which had only been established the previous year. Jackson was quickly promoted to the position of an accountant in Shanghai, and he later spent several years working in Japan as the manager of the bank's Yokohama office. At the early age of 35, he was appointed as Chief Manager of HSBC and, under his direction, the company became the leading bank in Asia. After a successful career in Hong Kong, Jackson returned to the UK in 1891, taking charge of the company's office in London. He was knighted in 1899 and three years later he retired and received the additional title of Baronet. In 1906, a statue of Sir Thomas Jackson was unveiled in recognition of his services both to HSBC and Hong Kong. His statue still stands in Statue Square in front of the bank's Hong Kong headquarters. Jackson Road in Hong Kong was also named after him. His collection comes from Gilford Castle in County Down, Northern Ireland, which was purchased by James Wright, husband of Sir Thomas Jackson's niece Mary Menary.十九世紀 硬木雕粉彩紅樓夢故事紋插屏來源:Sir Thomas Jackson(1841-1915)收藏
A Wood Netsuke of Seven Noh Drama Masks, one of Okina with inlaid bone hinges, signed, 19th Century; A Wood Netsuke of a seated shishi with a brocade ball between its legs, signed Shozan, 19th Century; An Ivory Netsuke of Shoki standing beside a potted coral branch with an Oni cowering behind him, 18th-19th Century; And a Wood Netsuke of a Chinese General seated on a wood table, unsigned, 18th-19th Century. ϒ Indicates that this lot may be subject to CITES regulations when exported. Please see our Terms & Conditions for more information.
Fruitwood refectory style dining table, the rectangular top raised on turned supports, gilt scroll carved feet and substantial flattened stretcher, 210cm x 100cm, together with eight matching dining chairs with gilt scroll carved cresting rails, green fabric upholstered backs and seats, on turned legs and flattened stretchers (9)
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