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A Japanese Imari porcelain garniture of three vases, Edo Period, 18th century, with central deeply waisted baluster vase and cover, and pair of slim vases, painted with sprays of chrysanthemums and peonies59 x 41cmProvenance:Wood Hall, Hilgay, NorfolkCentre vase: Cover badly damaged and reglued. Vase body is very good - with just heavy wear to the gilding mainly around the rim collar. Flanking Vase 1. Good condition. Gilding as above. Glaze has significant crazing Flanking Vase 2. Thumbnail size chip on basal rim. large chunk of trumpet neck been off and restuck -also two large chunks of rim missing. Glaze has typical crazing. a.f Diameter of largest vase - 27cm
A Japanese Imari porcelain charger, Edo Period, 18th century, painted with a central peony in vase within a border of kiku and two spotted shi-shi 54cm diameterProvenance:Wood Hall, Hilgay, NorfolkCrack running right across the central circular reserve. Some bad bubbling and clotting of the glaze both front and back. Old iron hanger.
A Japanese bronze and champleve enamel hexagonal vase, late Meiji, circa 1900, with twin oni mask and tassel shoulder handles, the body decorated with aoi mon on tripod feet 39.5cm high and a bronze long necked bottle vase, circa 1900, decorated in relief with birds56cm highBottle vase - dented around the rim.Hexagonal vase - One foot has been reset with solder
A pair of Japanese turquoise glazed and lacquered vases, Meiji Period, 19th century, each bottle vase with hawks chasing sparrows amongst flowering magnolia branches55cm highProvenance:Wood Hall, Hilgay, Norfolkboth bodily fine but the lacquer has fallen away or been rubbed in places - including beaks, wing and tail tips etc
A pair of Chinese porcelain saucers, Qing Dynasty, 19th century, each painted with tall bamboo issuing from rocks, with calligraphic inscription 16.5cm diameter; a Chinese underglaze blue and copper red porcelain dragon vase, six character mark of Kangxi but later 11cm highsaucers: slight rubbing... vase - very good.
A Chinese Imari porcelain bowl, Qianlong, circa 1740, externally painted with a lakeland landscape 23.5cm diameter x 10cm high;a Chinese blue and white export porcelain beaker vase, Kangxi, circa 1720, painted with bandings of flowers, leaf tips and ruyi17.5cm high (2)bowl - two small rim chipsvase -small rim chip, firing fault to body, and slight fritting on the basal glaze edge.
A pair of Chinese porcelain landscape vases, Republic Period, of ovoid shape, one with cover, each with calligraphic inscription in black, excluding cover 27.5cm high;a Republic Period porcelain ginger jar and a similar plate, each painted with song birds and peonies 18cm high x 34cm diameter;a Chinese Jun glazed baluster vase in late Song style 21.5cm high (5)Both vases with numerous rim chips. The surviving cover with chips.Bird jar has enamel scuffed and with later wooden cover.The bird plate is good - rubbed gilding on rim.Jun vase - good
A Chinese blue and white porcelain clobbered garniture, Qing Dynasty 18th century, comprising a baluster vase and two tapering cylindrical vases decorated with fan shaped panels enclosing precious objects, and foliage, the trumpet vases 35cm highProvenance:Wood Hall, Hilgay, NorfolkOne of the spill vases has a large section missing at the rim, has been broken into three and glued. pitting and slight rubbing in places
A Chinese porcelain Eight Immortals vase, signed Xiezho Zhuren zao, mid 20th century, finely painted in enamels with the Eight Immortals amongst rocks near scholars and maidens amongst clouds, square seal mark "Made by the Master of Wind Music" in iron red34cm high very small chip on foot rim otherwise in good condition.
A large George I walnut elbow chair, the arch shaped back with solid vase-form splat flanked by shepherd's crook arms and raised on shell capped cabriole front legs with claw on ball feet106 x 71 x 53cmProvenance:Wood Hall, Hilgay, NorfolkWear to finish of splat, arms and legs, some worm to front and rebate for seat, replacements of veneers to front with some loose, joints repaired, possible later elements with the front legs look as if the might be of a later date.
A Dutch marquetry three seat settee, 19th century, inlaid with foliage and birds, the arched top rails over three solid vase-shaped splats with scroll arms raised on cabriole legs with claw and ball feet115 x 162 x 50cmdrop-in seat is a recent replacement and the seat fabric as shown is loose.
A Moorish style brass inlaid hardwood occasional table, 20th century, the octagonal top with stylised brass floral inlay over a carved base, each side with sold vase surrounded by pierced floral decoration64 x 63 x 62cmSee images,Top is very knocked with minor discolouration, multiple leaves missing from the top, line inlay raised in placesSome brass decoration misssing to the structural baseKnocked from good use
A set of twelve George III and later mahogany dining chairs, to include two carvers, the rounded arch backs with carved flower head and repeating bell flower decoration above pierced vase shape splats and red upholstered stuff over seats on square tapered front legs and splayed back legs, comprising of six period and six later copies95 x 53 x 53cm
A Chinese green puddingstone tripod small vase, perhaps Tang Dynasty, compressed ovoid, on three inwardly knurled feet4.5cm x 6.5cm wide; a footed bowl15cm diameter;a lidded jar 5.3cm diameter; and a lid 4.5cm diameter (4)Scuffing and chipping throughout commensurate with age. Tripod vase with a fracture to the rim. Otherwise condition is generally good.The Chinese Buddhist statuary and associated collection was acquired by C Roger Moss OBE in Hong Kong during the period 1980 to 2003.All items were officially exported from Hong Kong by shippers and handlers recommended and approved by the Mass Transit Railway Corporation of Hong Kong on 10th May 2003, with full documentation. Itemised inspection certificates - dated 24th February, 16th and 23rd April and 7th May 2003 (report No 0254/03) by J & H Surveying Co Ltd, Marine Surveyors - number and detail the items exported. A copy is available at Cheffins’ offices. The shipment arrived in Felixstowe, UK on 29th May 2003 and was received for transhipment by Redfern International Logistics of Leeds, recorded in their sales invoice no. IDSI2926, which details fees paid for the appropriate Sea Import Customs and Sea Import Documentation.The dating of Chinese sculpture is notoriously difficult and all such references in this catalogue are based entirely upon style and should not be relied on as a statement of fact.Regarding the stone carvings in the Moss Collection, these lots may only be bought and sold within the UK/EU. Buyers wishing to export items should make the appropriate checks before bidding. The auctioneers cannot be held responsible for any future liabilities associated with authentication or for export outside of the UK/EU. 1980??2003????C Roger Moss OBE?????????????????????????????????2003?5?10?????????????????????????????????????-??????J?H Surveying Co Ltd?2003?2?24??4?16??23??5?7???????0254/03??????????????????????Cheffins???????????????2003?5?29????????????????Redfern International Logistics????????????- IDSI2926?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? Moss Collection ??????????????/??????????????????????????????????????????????????/??????????
Sandor Apati Abt for Zsolnay. An early 20th Century Jugendstil/Art Nouveau Vase with eosin lustre glaze having four pulled handles to the shaped body and decorated stylised flower heads and foliage, 8½in H. Note: A similar example is in the Metropolitan Museum, New York Near to the base of two of the handles there are horizontal lines, believed to be in the decoration
An 18th Century marquetry Longcase Clock with brass square dial, the silvered chapter ring inscribed John Shaw, Holborn, with subsidiary dial and date aperture, having an eight day movement and striking on a bell. The trunk door of the later case with design of vase of flowers and bird above a circular glass lenticel, 6ft 6in H with two weights and a pendulum
A pair of bullet spill vases with uniform bases, regiment pips on front, a spill vase of 2 bullets in V shape, with German belt buckle base GOTT MIT UNS and a second one between the bullets, a miniature vase / tankard cut down bullet, 2 handles, cut-out rim and uniform button together with Royal Northumberland Fusiliers cap badge, selection of WW1 uniform buttons and a locket made of Royal Northumberland Fusiliers cap badge, flowers engraved on reverse.
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