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Nice quality silver topped dressing table bottle, clear hallmarks for London 1910. Screw top in silver has odd very minor dents, high quality ground glass bottle with faceted shoulders in good condition. Together with a well hallmarked silver vase with loaded base in good overall condition (2)
A collection of ceramics, to include a Spode Golden Jubilee commemorative tankard, ltd edition 159/200 (boxed) together with a Spode pin dish, a Royal Worcester collector plate & dish (boxed) a pair of Ringtons chintz jugs, a colbalt coffee cup & saucer and a Darlington crystal vase (boxed)
FRAMED STILL LIFE PICTURE,depicting a bouquet of flowers in a glass vase, with signature A.M.C., dated 1938, original hand written price label to reverse and 'F.J. Harris & Son' restorers label, dated April 1940, as well as handwritten text which reads "Exhibited at the Bath Society of artists", framed and under glass, 72cm high x 56.5cm long overallOverall decent condition some discolouration to frame. No major noticeable damage. Image added of marking on the painting.
A Chinese Cizhou-ware Long Neck VaseH: 16cm; W: 8cmColonel Sir Claude Maxwell MacDonaldSir Claude Maxwell MacDonald (1852-1915) was a British diplomat and British Minister to China in 1896.Sir Claude MacDonald was a Knight Grand Cross of the Most Excellent Order of St. Michael and St. George (GCMG), and was a First Class knight-errant. Knight Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order (GCVO). Knight Commander's Cross of the Order of the Bath (KCB) in the civilian version. Knight Commander's Cross of the Order of the Bath (KCB), military version - awarded on November 29, 1900, "for service in recent operations in China," among other honors.On April 24, 1896, he became British Minister to the Qing Dynasty, leased Weihaiwei from the Qing Government, obtained the right to build five railroads including the Guangzhou-Kowloon Railway for British merchant groups, and signed the Treaty of Extension of the Hong Kong Boundary with the Qing Government, leasing the New Territories to the Qing Court.During his stay in China, he often discussed Chinese art collection and art research, and once took a photo in front of a Chinese palace.Sir Claude MacDonald's collection of Chinese works of art was so large during his time in China that he traveled between China and Japan from 1900 to 1912, and returned to England with a large collection of Asian works of art, some of which were dedicated to George V. When Sir Claude MacDonald died in London on September 10, 1915, a large number of his works of art were sold to an American collector. The lots in this sale are offered anonymously by the American collector, whose father purchased them from the estate of Sir Donaldson.
Early 20th century silver mounted single candlestick, H19cm, hallmarked Williams (Birmingham) Ltd, Birmingham 1910, mid 20th century silver specimen vase, hallmarked John Rose, Birmingham 1958, three glass dressing table items with silver lids, and a cased shoehorn and button hook, each with silver handles, approximate weighable silver 2.43 ozt (75.5 grams)Condition Report:Varying degrees of wear, including surface scratches, nicks and indentations. Silver dressing table jar lids both split. Button hook and shoe horn tops rusting. Hallmarks with varying degrees of wear, hallmarks to scent bottle in particular worn.
Deux tapis persan et une galerieTapis persan à fond ivoire à médaillon rectangulaire marine, petite bordure 120 x 80 cm environTapis persan à fond ivoire à semis de vase fleuris 90 x 70 cm environGalerie à fond corail à 4 médaillonsThree Persian rugsFootnotes:3 persans rugsFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
AUGUSTE MOREAUVase balustre en bronze patiné orné de deux angelotsSignéFin XIXe siècleEt une paire de petits vases à décor d'enfants, signés E Provost. A bronze vase with two cherubs, by Auguste Moreau, end of 19th century.And a pair of bronze vases by E Provost. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
R. LALIQUEVase 'Ornis' ou 'Oreilles oiseaux'création en 1926Signé R. LALIQUE FRANCE et gravé N°976, en verre fumé brun soufflé-moulé opalescent, anses moulé-pressé en application collées à chaudH: 19cm.(7 1/2in.); L: 21cm.(8 1/4in.). A signed smocked glass 'Ornis' or 'Oreilles oiseaux' vase by R. Lalique France designed in 1926.Footnotes:Bibliographie:MARCILHAC Félix, R. LALIQUE, catalogue raisonné de l'oeuvre de verre. Les éditions de l'amateur, Paris, 1994, Ref 976For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
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