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Two large Sowerby turquoise milk glass basket weave comports, with separate tripod bases, 6?in. (17cm.) high, together with a matching smaller comport on integral base, 4¬in. (10.75cm.) high; a 9«in. (24cm.) basket weave dish and ten matching 8in. (20.25cm.) cake plates & a further smaller dish with old staple repair. (15)
RARE IMPERIAL JUN 'NUMBER ONE' TRIPOD NARCISSUS BOWL, EARLY MING DYNASTY, the rounded sides raised on three ruyi-shaped feet, with a band of studs repeated between raised ribs, the whole in a fine purplish-blue crackle glaze, incised with a number one, bears George Eumorfopoulos collection label, 24cm diam.PLEASE NOTE THIS LOT IS NOT AVAILABLE FOR LIVE BIDDING温馨提示: 该拍品不接受网上竞拍。 如有疑问请联系本公司了解详情。Provenance: George Eumorfopoulos. A.C.J Wall. Thence by descent.Believed to be lot 173 in the Sotheby's 1940 sale, purchased by Partridge for £115.Literature: "The George Eumorfopoulos Collection" R.L. Hobson, Vol. 3, Plate C8. Whilst the label to the underside states 'B.12' this does not refer to the Eumorfopoulos Collection number, which is very clearly plate C8. This may however be an exhibition number.Note: For a similar bowl see Sotheby's sale, Important Chinese Art, London, 11 Nov 2015, lot 81. See also; Christie's sale, The R. F. A Riesco Collection of Important Chinese ceramics, Hong Kong, 27th Nov 2013, lot 3012.
FINE BRONZE AND MIXED METAL TRIPOD KORO, MEIJI PERIOD (1868-1912), the baluster sides with twin phoenix form handles and cast in high relief with panels of immortals and a lion, within clouds and dragons, the pierced domed cover surmounted by a boy with a dog, on three demon mask feet, 44cm high
An impressive presentation by Blenheim Cricket Club in 1868,in the form of a gentlemen's desk set, gilt, cricket ball inkwell on a cricket bats tripod, pen rest formed by a pair of wickets, also a cricket cap mounted to the polished wooden base set with a presentation plaque inscribed PRESENTED TO MR WILLIAM B. STRONG, TREASURER & UMPIRE OF THE BLENHEIM CRICKET CLUB, AS AN ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF HIS LONG & FAITHFUL SERVICES, 3rd OCTOBER 1868, diameter 25.5cm. good condition
A Victorian cricket-themed cruet set circa 1885,silver plate & cut-glass by William Wheatcroft Harrison & Co., Sheffield, designed with cricket bats forming tripod feet, a fourth foot at the front formed by a wicket, surmounted by a cricketer handle, comprising a salt, pepper and mustard pot complete with spoon
A Victorian cricket-themed cruet set circa 1890,silver plate & cut-glass, no maker's mark but probably by William Wheatcroft Harrison & Co., Sheffield, designed with cricket bats forming tripod frame, on cricket ball feet, cricket belt handle, comprising a salt, pepper and mustard pot complete with spoon, 14cm.
Possibly a Stirling Cycle hot air device, an alloy tripod supporting an 18 inch diameter polished metal dish with the Hot Air device at its centre, with a jam jar (glass) at its centre, 2 connecting rods from the rear of the engine to turn an eccentric connected to the 6 inch diameter flywheel, currently not very free running, needs adjustment, the dish is fitted with a screw assembly to traverse the dish manually
A collection of Chinese porcelain comprising; a Swatow type tripod censer, 8.5cm wide, a Shou medallion miniature teapot and cover, 9cm high, a Canton famille rose teacup and saucer, a famille jaune lozenge shaped tray, 11cm wide, a Yixing teapot and cover, 13.5cm long and a teracotta tripod vase, 10cm high along with two carved wood stand (9) CONDITION REPORT: Tripod censer- Chip to underside of each foot. Underglaze small firing cracks surrounding lugs. Glaze drips to interior. Some pitting. Exterior grubby. Miniature teapot- Enamel wear to exterior. Firing cracks visible. Thick glaze. Grubby and stained. Cover rim chipped. Pitted. Teacup and saucer- Some enamel wear and bubbling. Gilt wear visible. Firing crack to underside of saucer and further firing cracks to teacup handle and underside. Pitting. Matte glaze to teacup. Yellow lozenge tray- Unglazed foot rim. Visible pit to surface. Enamel wear. Pitted to rim and underside. Yixing- Generally grubby - see images. Terracotta- Hairlines running through body and losses to feet. Generally grubby. Surface grazes and blemishes. PLEASE SEE ADDITIONAL IMAGES FOR CLARIFICATION.

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