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A Chinese pale celadon jade three-piece belt buckle, in Yuan Dynasty style, each piece carved in high relief with a curving chilong, comprising a pair of 4.5cm buckles and a 2cm clasp, the stone with russet and black inclusions, fitted box. Compare Roger Keverne (Consultant Ediitor), Jade, Anness Publishing Ltd. London 1991, page 134, fig.14
A Chinese celadon jade boulder, carved in high relief and openwork with a sage and attendant beneath a pine tree, the reverse with a pathway and pine tree and a five row calligraphy inscription and seal mark highlighted in blue, the stone with black inclusions and calcification, 16cm wide, 12.5cm high, carved wood stand
A fine Chinese pale celadon jade tripod censer and cover, gui, Qianlong, carved in low relief with bands of archaistic scrolls and taotie masks, with a pair of strap handles, the domed cover with carved and reticulated chilong and leaf finial, the stone of even tone with small white inclusions and russet veining, 14cm wide, 10.5cm high. Provenance: The property of Mrs A.R. Knatchbull-Hugessen from Ropley House, near Alresford, Hampshire. Anna-Rose Bramwell is the daughter of Major Henry McClintock Bunbury Bramwell. She married Lord James Charles-Crichton Stuart, 3rd son of the 5th Marquess of Bute and Lady Eileen Beatrice Forbes, in London 1970. In 1947 ownership of Dumfries House passed to the 5th Marquess and upon his death in 1956, the Dowager Marchioness of Bute returned to live at Dumfries House. Following her marriage to Lord James Crichton Stuart, Anna-Rose and her husband received gifts from the 6th Marquess of Bute. In 1992 Anna-Rose married Peter Merrick Knatchbull-Hugessen, son of George Arthur Knatchbull-Hugessen and Jessie Kay. She lived in 2003 at Ropley House until the present time.. Literature: This form of 18th century Chinese censer is more commonly found in spinach jade. See Roger Keverne (Consultant Ediitor), Jade, Anness Publishing Ltd. London 1991 for examples.
A fine Chinese pale celadon jade double-gourd brushwasher, Qianlong, modelled as a double-gourd, carved in high openwork relief with vines, small gourds and bats, the stone of good even tone with small white inclusions and some veining worked into the design, 22cm across, together with a wood stand finely carved with two bats, vines, leaves and small gourds, 18cm wide. Provenance: The property of Mrs A.R. Knatchbull-Hugessen from Ropley House, near Alresford, Hampshire. . Literature: Compare a ‘waterpot’ of similar form sold at Christie’s King Street, A Private English Collection of White Jade Carvings and Fine Chinese Ceramics and Works of Art Including Export Art, 4th November 2008 sale, lot 12 and Roger Keverne (Consultant Ediitor), Jade, Anness Publishing Ltd. London 1991, page 148, fig.46 and 47.
Silver & Vertu - A late Victorian silver Bosun`s Pipe and a collection of late 19th and 20th century European and Chinese silver, white metal and cloisonne enamel small Items, the pipe by Emanuel Emanuel, London, 1900, marked and numbered `Patent, 4` and `E. Emanuel, Portsea the Hard`, with James Robinson, New York, description card, the remaining items comprising a Chinese white metal lipstick case with engraved decoration marked `Sterling` and with character mark, another white metal lipstick case with similar decoration numbered `935`, a Chinese white porcelain and gilt metal hat pin, Chinese Cantonese enamel silver clip, two white metal and cloisonne enamel oval brooches, marked `STERLING`, a turquoise enamel bar brooch with inset seed pearl, two Austro-Hungarian silver gilt and jade brooches, the smaller example possibly original a pendant for the larger example, a white metal pierced plaquette brooch, a white metal Greek medallion with owl decoration and a white metal Japanese rectangular button with quail decoration (13)" The Bosun`s pipe, 11cm long, the other items of varrying sizes Condition: Most items in good condition but with wear and in some cases minor damage commensurate with age. View on auctionatrium.com

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