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A Chinese archaic bronze wine vessel and cover, huHan dynastyThe vessel cast to the body with horizontal ridges, the cover finely incised with foliate motifs around the finial, the vessel and cover joined by loose-ring chains, hardwood stand, 40cm high overall.The Property of a Lady. Purchased in Hong Kong throughout the 1980s and 1990s.Provenance: acquired in Hong Kong, 14th December 1988.漢 青銅鋪首活環耳蓋壺女士藏品。二十世紀八十至九十年代間購置於香港。來源:於1988年12月14日得自香港Condition Report: Expected old wear consistent with age and type include small nicks to extremities, particularly edge of foot and cover, and an insignificant shallow bruise to the edge of the rim and cover, as well as expected encrustations throughout. A possible further shallow bruise to edge of foot. A few of the chain links with cracking.
A Chinese archaic bronze ritual wine vessel, zunShang dynastyWith flared foot and rim, the mid-section decorated with typical taotie on leiwen ground, fitted box, 22.7cm high.The Property of a Lady. Purchased in Hong Kong throughout the 1980s and 1990s.商 青銅饕餮紋尊女士藏品。二十世紀八十至九十年代間購置於香港。Condition Report: Overall good condition considering its age. Expected surface wear including occasional minor nicks to edges and two tiny perforations to mouth; expected encrustations with typical malachite and cuprite oxidization as visible on the catalogue photos.
A Chinese archaic bronze ritual wine vessel and cover, heWarring States period / Western Han dynastyStanding on four, short feet in the form of stylised mythical bird creatures, the side with single loop handle surmounted by a buffalo head, the cover with reticulated oval finial in the form of interlaced snakes, fitted box, 18.5cm wide.The Property of a Lady. Purchased in Hong Kong throughout the 1980s and 1990s.Provenance: Galaxie Art & Gift Co., Hong Kong, 8th August 1988.東周戰國至漢 青銅獸耳蓋
A Chinese blue and white 'figures' baluster vaseQing dynasty, 19th centuryDecorated with a continuous scene of figures being served food and wine at a table on a terrace, 26cm high.清十九世紀 青花繪人物故事圖紋瓶Condition Report: Two rim chips and some nibbles and frits. Approx. 25mm long rim hairline. Glaze frits to edge of foot. Expected old wear and general firing imperfections consistent with type.
A pair of Chinese sancai-glazed wine cupsTang dynastyEach of globular shape rising from a flared, flat foot, covered in striated green and amber over a straw glaze ground, the centre with an iridescent patch, the glaze thinly dripping to the exterior to reveal a white body, box, each 6.1cm diameter. (2)The Property of a Lady. Purchased in Hong Kong throughout the 1980s and 1990s.Provenance: Tsu Po Antique Co., Hong Kong, 13 Feb 1988 唐 三彩盃一對連盒女士藏品。二十世紀八十至九十年代間購置於香港。來源:女士珍藏,香港聚寶古玩行,1988年2月13日Condition Report: One bowl with two rim chip, the largest approx,18mm wide. Both with nibbling/fritting to edges and some expected firing imperfections.
A collection of reference books on collectable silver, comprising: Delib, E., Silver Boxes, (x2), Collecting Small Silver, The Policeman's Lot, The Book of the Wine Label, Wine Antiques, Great British Wine Accessories 1550-1900, Corkscrews for Collectors,(x2), and In Good Hands 250 Years of Craftsmanship at Swaine, Adeneny and Brigg. (10)
A mixed lot,comprising silver flatware: a pair of Fiddle, Thread and Shell pattern sauce ladles, London 1839, two tablespoons with berry decoration, a set of six silver-gilt and enamel teaspoons in a fitted case, plus a pair of old Sheffield plated wine coasters, and electroplated items: a novelty dog cruet frame, a swing-handled basket, a wire-work basket with a swing-handle and a blue glass liner, and other items including a blue glass overlay vase and ashtray, approx. weighable 11oz. (qty)
λA mixed lot of silver items,including: a silver-mounted horn beaker, Sheffield 1838, a mug, a two-handled porringer, a small coaster, two small frames, a pair of tongs, three wine labels, a pair of Scandinavian serving tongs, a compact, and other items including electroplated items, a tortoiseshell comb, and an unmarked continental bell, approx. weighable 10.6oz. (qty)
A mixed lot of silver items,comprising: a German beaker, Augsburg, maker's mark ID, repaired, a continental inkstand, with import marks for London 1892, plus a salt cellar, two mustard pots, two pepper pots, a cigarette box and various spoons, plus electroplated items: a waiter, a wine funnel, and other items, approx. weighable 17oz. (qty)
A collection of old Sheffield plated and electroplated sauce labels and small wine labels, various designs, and titles including 'Zest', 'Catsup', 'Ginger Brandy', 'Orange Brandy', 'Reading', 'Noyeau', 'Ketchup', 'Tarragon', 'Benedictine' 'Bronte' and 'Fontoniac'. (11)Provenance: The Dr. W. Gillham Collection.
A collection of thirteen old Sheffield plated wine labels, comprising: three of shaped rectangular form, circa 1770, two of scroll form, Feather-edge border incised 'Raisin' and 'W.Wine', plus eight others including 'Ginger' and 'Gooseberry'. (13)Provenance: The Dr. W. Gillham Collection. Provenance: The Dr. W. Gillham Collection.
A collection of thirteen old Sheffield plated and electroplated wine labels, comprising: a set of three neck rings, 'Rum', 'Brandy and 'Hollands', plus two further neck rings, a matched set of six labels, another label and a cork stopper 'Whiskey'. (13)Provenance: The Dr. W. Gillham Collection.
A collection of wine and boudoir labels,comprising silver ones: a pair of cut-out letters 'S' and 'M', by Marshall and Sons, Edinburgh, four antiques labels, a set of four slot-in labels, London 1905, stamped 'Floris', seven modern labels, an unmarked label 'W', and four enamel labels, 'Eau D'Houbigant', 'Mountain', 'Brandy' and 'Gin', approx. weighable 5.2oz. (22)
A set of three George III silver wine labels,by Edward Farrell, London 1819,shaped oval form, with a central Bacchanalian cherub holding a scroll with vine and foliate scroll decoration, incised 'Bucellas', 'Sherry' and 'Hock', plus a George III silver wine label incised 'Port', approx. weight 3oz. (4)
A set of three George III silver wine labels,over-stamped with maker's mark of Langlands and Robertson, circa 1780,banner form, with a raised pediment engraved with a crest with pierced foliate supports, two incised and blackened 'Claret' and 'Port', the other incised 'Sherry', length 4.5cm, approx. weight 1.3oz. (3)The crest is that of Betts (as used by Augustine Matthew Betts of Euthella, Goulborne, NSW). Augustine was born in 1844 and was son of John Betts (1804-1852) of Cloudesley, near Paramatta NSW. John Betts was a tutor originally from Potton, Bedfordshire, England who arrived in Sydney, Australia on 1 September 1829 aboard the ship Eamont.
A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a Victorian heart-shaped dressing table box, the cover with a crowned B, for Lady Binning, Fenton House, plus a Dutch chest, import marks for London 1891, two further dressing table jars, two pairs of salt cellars, one leg a.f, four salt spoons, a pair of modern wine coasters, and a clothes brush, approx. weighable 15oz. (qty)
A Charles I silver wine cup, maker's mark of DG with an anchor between, probably for Daniel Gee, London circa 1630, tapering circular bowl, on a knopped stem on a spread circular foot, height 11.7cm, approx. weight 2.6oz.Provenance: A Private Collection. For maker's mark see Mitchell, D., Silversmiths in Elizabethan and Stuart London, The Boydell Press, 2017, page 272.
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