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A Persian wool and silk prayer rug, late 20th century, Tabriz, the field centered with an urn and flowers surrounded by birds and butterflies within foliate decorated borders, the outermost bearing an Arabic signature, 167 x 114cmCondition report: One small area of moth damage to upper left hand edge. Colours good and pile in fair oder. General light wear.
A cast iron stick stand, with an urn topped pediment, over a pierced scrolling foliate back, 45cm wide, 16cm deep, 67cm high, together with a wrought iron boot scraper, 135cm highCondition report: Stick stand - paint finish almost entirely gone and now rusted. Old weld repair to rim.Scraper - wear to paint finish and signs of rust.
An Edwardian mahogany vitrine cabinet, with a latticed front, the door with a central medallion depicting an urn, internally lined with fabric, with a single drawer to the side, on square tapering legs, with a shelf to the feet, with inlaid binding all over, 173.5cm high, 92.5w, 40cm deepCondition report: With scratches and marks. Keyhole not working on the drawer.
FIVE BOXES AND LOOSE KITCHEN CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, METALWARES, etc, including an Aynsley white and gilt column candlestick, a.f., four modern glass candleholders, tallest 41cm, a modern Portugese porcelain white and gilt twin handled pedestal urn, a defective silver posy vase, bears rubbed hallmarks, 2.99ozt, 93.1 grams, cast brass column candlesticks, etc (five boxes and loose)
A collection of 20th century lustre ware, to include examples by Wedgwood, New Hall, and Maling; together with a 20th century Japanese Kutani vase; and a Radford floral decorated vaseCondition report: Oriental urn – small chips to rim and crack to base.Maling – no apparent faults.Wedgwood vase – no apparent faults.Boumier ware – some crazing.Green vase – crazing, otherwise no apparent faults.
A 20th century Coalport porcelain urn, of campagna form, decorated with a landscape in the manner of John Constable, inscribed to the base 'To commemorate the bi-centenary of the birth of John Constable, limited edition No.38/100', h.32cmCondition report: Repair to top wing.Repairs to the whole finial with chips to outer rim and restoration.Main body with yellowing.Box is tatty and stained.
A box of miscellaneous items, to include a Wedgwood 1966 limited edition Battle of Hastings Bayeaux Tapestry mug, a Victorian John Bell parian figure of a kneeling child with Bible, a large Brackland Pottery slip-glazed bowl etcCondition report: Slipware not old. Tazza poor condition with bits replaced. Parian figure foot damaged. Urn badly damaged. Seated lady badly damaged. Wedgwood - mug and box no damage.
An early 20th century silver plated desk stand, having pierced wavy three-quarter gallery, with twin glass inkwells (lacking cover), and a pen tray, w.19cm; together with an Old Sheffield Plate desk stand, having a serpentine hinged cover with urn finial, opening to reveal glass inkwell flanked by lion mask handles, with single drawer below, on bun feet; and one other similar serpentine Old Sheffield Plate desk stand (one foot missing) (3)
A Late Victorian Lady's Inlaid Rosewood Secretaire / Worktable, inlaid in boxwood arabesques with urn and leaf scroll ornament, the upper part with shaped cresting above fall front secretaire, the interior fitted pigeon holes and one small drawer, frieze drawer with fitted interior above pull-out workbox, on square tapered legs with shaped and fretted stretcher and castors, 24ins wide x 16ins deep x 47ins high
A Staffordshire Pottery Nelson Pattern Jug, Late 19th/Early 20th Century, modelled as a standing figure of Admiral Nelson, 11.5ins high, a small miniature porcelain standing figure of Nelson, 3ins high, a Royal Crown Derby porcelain miniature Imari pattern urn decorated in orange, blue, green and gilt, 2.5ins high, (Pattern No. 8111), and a ditto two-handled urn shaped miniature vase similarly decorated, 3ins high, (orange printed mark and Pattern No. 1511)
A George VII Silver Urn Pattern Sugar Castor of "18th Century" Design, and Mixed Silverware, the castor, makers mark rubbed, Birmingham 1934, with domed and panelled cover with turned finial, the body with Celtic banding, 7.75ins high, a George V silver three-piece condiment set, by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1929, with octagonal urn shaped bodies, comprising - salt, mustard pot (both with clear glass liners), and pepper pot, and an early George III silver urn pattern pepper pot, probably London 1766, 3.75ins high, weighable silver 19ozs
KOSHINSAI HARUHIDE: A MAGNIFICENT GOLD LACQUER TEBAKO AND TRAY WITH SCENES FROM THE NIKKO TOSHO-GUBy Koshinsai Yoshikawa (art name Haruhide), signed Koshinsai Haruhide with seal YoshikawaJapan, 19th century, Edo period (1615-1868)The accessories box of typical rectangular shape with rounded corners, a flush fitting cover with silver rims, and a footed tray inside, each lavishly lacquered in rich gold with various techniques such as takamaki-e, hiramaki-e, kirikane, nashiji, and togidashi-e, depicting various scenes from the Tosho-gu shrine in Nikko.The cover shows the three sacred storage houses (Nikko Toshogu Sanjinko) nestled amongst tall cryptomeria trees, as well as the famous architectural elements depicting imaginary elephants (sozo-no-zo). The inside of the cover shows the five-story pagoda of the Nikko Tosho-gu from afar, amongst many trees and dense mist emulated by nashiji-lacquer, all below the silver-inlaid moon. The outside of the box shows various idyllic landscape scenes in Nikko. The tray shows the famous red Shinkyo bridge in Nikko below towering pine trees. The inside and underside of the box, as well as the underside of the tray of dense nashiji.The inside of the cover with the lacquered artist signature KOSHINSAI HARUHIDE and with red seal YOSHIKAWA. The artist is listed in the Index of Inro Artists by E.A Wrangham on page 150 as Koshinsai Yoshikawa.SIZE 22.7 x 17.7 x 10 cmCondition: Very good condition with only very minor wear to lacquer and minuscule losses, particularly around the edges.Provenance: Old Swiss private collection formed in the 1940s/50s.The Nikko Tosho-gu is a highly important Shinto shrine dedicated to Tokugawa Ieyasu, the founder of the Tokugawa shogunate, which ruled Japan from 1603 until the Meiji Restoration in 1868. Together with Futarasan Shrine and Rinno-ji, it forms the Shrines and Temples of Nikko UNESCO World Heritage Site, with 42 structures of the shrine included in the nomination. Five of them are designated as National Treasures of Japan, and three more as Important Cultural Properties. Hundreds of stone steps lead through the cryptomeria forest up to the grave of Tokugawa Ieyasu, where a bronze urn contains his remains.The subject matter and exceptionally fine quality of lacquer work may indicate this tebako was made by imperial decree.Auction comparison:For a lacquer Kodansu of similar quality and depicting the same subject matter, see Christie’s, The Joseph Collection of Japanese Art, 11 November 2015, London, lot 8 (sold for 37,500 GBP).
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