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A quantity of silver, comprising a silver pepperette, Birmingham, indistinct date mark, a napkin ring with engine turned decoration, Birmingham 1976, an oval napkin ring marked 925, a set of four white metal spoons with bamboo style handles, marked silver, a glass bud vase with silver rim, Birmingham 1994, approximately 3.30toz in total, together with a silver plated jug with cane-work handle, two bone napkin rings bearing silver metal initials, a treen snuff box, and other sundries. (23)
A pair of Japanese brass vases, Meiji period, of baluster form damascene decorated with a cockeral and flowers, and a song bid and flowers, 14cm high, and a further vase of shouldered, tapering form, decorated in high relief with silver and copper pomegranates and sparrows, 15cm high. (3)
A Richard Guyatt commemoration mug 1969, a 19th century Staffordshire christening mug for 'Thomas Brown' with hand painted floral sprays, a Belleek vase, brown mark, 10cm, a pair of Staffordshire spill vases with ornate ground and cartouche with putti, and another in blue ground with image of a dwelling. (6)
A quantity of ceramics, comprising; a pair of Royal Worcester porcelain 'Roanoke' pedestal sweetmeat dishes, Losolware 'Cranford' soup plate and 'Shanghai' fruit bowl, Coalport disg reserve decorated with flowers against a cobalt blue ground, Copeland nautilus shell spoon warmer, Spode jug, Grainger's Worcester water lily vase, and a Meissen oval box and cover encrusted with flowers. (9)
*Tibetan School. Panchen Lama, 18th century, thangka, coloured pigments on cloth, showing a Panchen Lama enthroned, his right hand holds the stem of a lotus which supports the Sword of Manjusri, in his left hand a Vase of Long Life anchors a lotus on which a book of the teachings rests, other teachers and deities surround with the Amitabha Buddha above, brocade silk mount, original silk drape and ribbons, 109 x 60cm (43 x 23.75ins), mounted, framed and glazed Provenance: From a private collection, Oxford. The piece was collected in Kathmandu, Nepal in 1968 by the eminent explorer Robin Hodgkin, purchased from a Tibetan refugee. We understand it was authenticated and mounted by the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford sometime during the early 1970s. Thence by descent to the current owner. (1)
A Royal Worcester centre piece, with pierced neck, hand painted with with roses, raised on a shaped circular foot, shape number H 166, dated 1909, height 5.5ins, together with a Royal Worcester covered vase, with pierced covers, the body decorated with panels of flowers, shape number H162, af, height 4.5ins
A Royal Worcester vase, with fluted neck, pierced handles with lion masks, the body moulded with masks and swags, decorated with a printed base repeating pattern and overlaid in burnished gold with musical instruments and leaves, raised on a circular foot, shape number 1399, dated 1890, height 12.75ins Condition report: lacking cover
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