A 3 inch refracting telescope by Jesse Ramsden, London, late 18th century, with tripod stand, together with various lens accessories, 137cm. Illustrated Provenance: Bramshill House Police Training College, Hampshire. For details about Bramshill House, please visit www.bellmans.co.uk and refer to our 'News' page.
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A Chinese bronze tripod censer, 18th/19th century , of compressed form with outswept pierced handles, Xuande six- character mark to the base, 91⁄2in. (24.3cm) wide, wood stand Provenance: From the private collection of John Francis Mallett of Longwood, Claverton Down, Bath, Somerset and by family descent 青铜炉
A bronze two handled vase , 24cm high, A bronze two-handled elephant vase (damaged), 27.5cm high; a bronze spittoon , 20cm diam and a small Chinese elephant tripod censer , 8.5cm high (cover and handles lacking) Provenance: From the private collection of John Francis Mallett of Longwood, Claverton Down, Bath, Somerset, who made a large bequest to the Ashmolean museum in 1947, and by family descent. 青铜瓶 二件痰盂一件 炉一件
A Chinese silver-inlaid bronze tripod two- handled censer, ding , decorated to the body with a band of scrolling foliage and geometric design, the base inlaid with the characters shi sou .,12.5 cm wide Provenance: From the private collection of John Francis Mallett of Longwood, Claverton Down, Bath, Somerset, who made a large bequest to the Ashmolean museum in 1947, and by family descent. 青铜鼎
A Longquan celadon tripod censer raised on three paw supports, the shallow rounded side curve inward to the flat rim carved with the Eight Trigrams, covered overall with a bluish sea-green glaze ending in a slightly irregular circle in the interior around an unglazed area, 16.5cm diameter 精美龙泉三足炉 Provenance: Private UK Collection. Purchased from the Sotheby s sale, The remaining contents of Ashurst Park, Fordcombe, Tunbridge Wells , Kent, on 19th and 20th May 1982 by direction of The Rt. Hon. The Lord Cornwallis, OBE, DL, Lot 656.

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