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A pair of Canton famille rose baluster vases: the shoulders applied with lion dogs and chilong, painted with court scenes with dignitaries and attendants in a landscape, on a ground of birds, flowers and foliage, 19th century, 35 cm high [one vase with loss of one lion dog and minor chip to underside of rim].
An early 19th Century Dutch walnut and floral marquetry dining chair:, the cartouche-shaped back with solid vase splat decorated with a bird amidst an urn of flowers and foliage, having a slip in serpentine fronted seat upholstered in gros-point floral needlework, on cabriole legs, terminating in claw and ball feet.
A Chinese blue and white vase: of baluster form with waisted slender neck and ruyi handles, painted with scrolling peony, lingzhi sprays and foliage between ruyi-head and lappet borders at the rim and foot, six-character Qianlong seal mark, bears a fragment of a collector's paper label, 27 cm high [tiny flat chip to one ruyi handle terminal].Please note there will be no online bidding for this lot. If you wish to bid on this lot youwill be required to pay a deposit of £5000, (electronic transfer only ) which will enable you to bid by telephone, in person, or by absentee bidding (Unsuccessful bidders deposits will be refunded).All requests for bidding and all cleared funds for deposits must be received by12 noon on Tuesday 29th January 2019* Provenance. An English private collection by descent through the Blackett/Adnams family. The vase was acquired by Annie Madeline Glover b.1885 [daughter of Annie Adnams b.1857] who arrived in Shanghai to teach in September 1910. She married accountant James Arthur Burke-Scott there in 1912, had a son in 1913 and was widowed in 1918. Subsequently she and her son Pat moved back to this country in 1922 on the P&O steamship 'Egypt', eventually settling in Bloomfield Park, Bath from where the vase was passed on to the present owner.
A Frankfurt blue and white delftware vase: of globular form with octagonal lower section, painted in Chinese Transitional style with figures in a continuous lake landscape panel including an equestrian figure with a bow and arrow and another holding a banner, early 18th century, 30 cm high [minor damage and repair].
After the Antique, a French bronze 'Townley Vase' lamp: cast by Barbedienne of ovoid form with volute handles, the body cast in relief with a continuous bacchanalian procession, signed F.Barbedienne, on octagonal black marble and ebonised wood socle, maximum height 58 cm.
A pair of early 18th Century Indo Portuguese carved hardwood dining chairs:, the cartouche-scroll shaped backs with foliate scroll crestings and pierced vase splats with pendant husk, foliate and scroll decoration headed with palmettes, the upholstered stuff over serpentine seats on cabriole legs headed with shell, pendant husk and scroll ornament, united by similar stretchers and terminating in hoof feet.
A collection of C.H. Brannam Barum pottery ware, including a glazed ovoid vase with flared rim decorated with fish by William Baron, c.1891, H.10cm, a milk jug by Frederick Braddon, H.8cm, a Lauder Barum candlestick holder, H.7cm, a Lauder Barum glazed top hat, H.6cm, a Lauder Barum cup inscibed 'Don't trouble trouble till trouble troubles you', and other milk jugs, dishes etc. (14)
Three 19th century, Chinese porcelain items to include a blue and white hand-painted vase depicitng a bird amogst a prunus tree 22 x 12cm, a blue and white handpainted brush washer/ink pot with impressed mark to base 5.5 x 11cm and a miniature Cantonese famille rose vase 8.5 x 5cm
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