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Chinese Wucai style Gu-shaped vase, with figure riding a phoenix beside onlookers, above floral and fruit bands, probably 19th Century, height 25.5cms; Chinese blue and white sleeve vase, with boys playing, height 26cms, Kangxi four character mark to base. (2)
A late Georgian circular mahogany drum table, with inset green leather top, the edge and drawers decorated with boxwood stringing fitted brass handles, raised on a turned and reeded vase-shaped column, on four splay legs terminating in brass capped feet and castors, 35 x 28in. high.
Pair of Indo-Persian kashkuls, of boat shape, pierced and chased with flower scrolls, serpent head terminals, probably 19th Century, length 23cms; Indo-Persian tinned copper beaker, height 12.5cms; Indian tinned squat vase, height 10cms; Japanese cloisonne pot, height 6.2cms. (5) PROVENANCE Shaw Stewart family, Traigh House, Inverness-shire.
A George V fruit stand, by Selfridge and Co., Birmingham 1919, pierced circular, on paw feet, 20.5cms (8in.); a George V tea caddy, by Robert Pringle & Son, London 1913, shaped oval form, hinged cover, 9.5cms (3 3/4in.); a pair of George V vases, by the Northern Goldsmiths, Birmingham 1923, of shaped circular tapered design, loaded bases, 14.5cms (5 3/4in.) high; a George V vase, maker's mark indistinct, Chester 1911, 17cms (6 3/4in.) 15.1oz weighable silver, loaded base. (5)
Chinese Famille Rose square section baluster vase, each side panted with mythological figures standing upon clouds, travellers conversing and dignitary and attendants within mountain landscape, flanked with iron red and gilt beast-mask ring handles, probably late 18th/early 19th Century, height 38cms. PROVENANCE Shaw Stewart family, Traigh House, Inverness-shire. See illustration
Chinese Famille Rose 'Wu Shuang Pu' square section baluster vase, painted to each face with a character from the 'Table of Peerless Heroes', flanked with iron red and gilt beast-mask ring handles, probably late 18th/early 19th Century, height 38.5cms. PROVENANCE Shaw Stewart family, Traigh House, Inverness-shire. See illustration
Doulton Lambeth squat vase by Mark V. Marshall, the body with incised stylized foliate forms on a turquoise ground between mottled bands to rim and base, incised initials "DB", height 19.5cms, impressed factory marks, incised initials "MVM" and "LB" to base. See illustration
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