A small group of Continental silver items, comprising a quartz bead filigree necklace, 84cm, a quartz pendant necklace, quartz 5cm, chain 59cm, a filigree flower brooch, a moonstone set flower brooch, each oval stone 8 by 5mm, 4.4cm long, a marcasite set bar brooch, a white enamelled brooch set with a small baroque pearl, emeralds and jade, 3.5cm, a Zenith pocket watch, with niello case and gold hands, movement number 2042582, case 50.5mm, and an English Victorian silver graduated Albert fob chain, with T bar and clasp ends, 30cm, together with a yellow metal pin set with a pearl, 6cm, gold plated Eversharp propelling pencil, 10cm. (10)
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AMENDED DESCRIPTIONA group of five silver and white metal pill boxes, including an Art Deco silver cylindrical box, the domed lid of polished jade with outer frame, red stone cabochon to front, probably ruby, 3.5mm, the sides inset with two bands of white guilloche enamel, Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1912, 26.0g, 3.6 by 2.1cm, together with two Indonesian silver figures, modelled as a fishernman and woman with basket and pail, one labelled to base Rp 25000 Hubron Hadi Silver Works Yogyakarta, each 6.5cm high. (7)
A collection of coins, silver, silver plate and vintage costume jewellery, including an 1859 Indian Head USA one cent, an 1826 George IV shilling, and further silver coinage, a pair of Victorian silver salts and spoons, a pair of boat shaped silver salts, and a silver charm bracelet, total silver weight approximately 3.15toz, a Flora Danica leaf brooch, jade-green glass beads, Monet gold plated necklace and simulated pearls, together with a vintage Modalu handbag with original cloth cover bag and tags and a rosewood box with scrolling acanthus brass inlaid border, 26 by 36 by 15cm high. (box containing some items, plus handbag and one bag of plate)
A collection of English, American and Danish silver spoons, including a George III silver table spoon, John Lias, London 1812, 21.5cm, three American silver souvenir teaspoons, for Greenville, So Carolina, Manchester Silver Co, and another for New York, Topazio, a Canadian silver teaspoon for 'The Falls' Niagara, BMCo, an English silver spoon, with jade handle, bowl engraved 'Auckland N. Z.', mark rubbed probably James Swann & Son, Birmingham 1924, 12.2cm, and a Danish silver pickle fork, 10.5cm, combined gross weight, 7.12toz. (15)
A collection of jewellery, including an 800 silver lipstick case, with fold-out mirror and blue cabochon, foliate engraved, 5.3cm, two silver bracelets, a yellow metal chain marked 'Am. Double, SP', 41cm, a silver ring set with a quartz cabochon, a yellow metal agate set brooch, 3.3cm, jade drop earrings, a gold plated chain, filigree miniature purse, and three propelling pencils. (19)
William Watson (Thames & Hudson), Tang and Liao Ceramics, Thames and Hudson. 1984. ISBN: 0-500-23408-6 Shanghai Museum of Art, Treasures - 300 Best Exvacted Antiques from China, Art Media Resources Ltd. 2000. ISBN: 7-80635-587-1 Roger Keverne (Consultant Editor), Jade, Anness Publishing. 1991. ISBN: 1-85238-183-3 Roderick Whitfield and Anne Farrer, Caves of the Thousand Buddhas: Chinese art from the Silk Route, Braziller. 1990. ISBN: 0-7141-1447-2 Michael Teller, Celestial Horses, TK Asian Antiquities. 2002. ISBN: 0-98864-761-3 Stacey Pierson, Earth, Fire and Water: Chinese Ceramic Technology. A Handbook for non-Specialists, School of Oriental and African Studies University of London. 1996. ISBN: 0-7286-0265-2 Craig Clunas, Art in China, Oxford History of Art. 1997. ISBN:0-19-284207-2 The Cream of Henan Cultural Relics Collection, China Publishing. ISBN: 7-80537-791-X Stacey Pierson, Collecting Chinese Art: Interpretation and Display Colloquies on Art & Archaeology in Asian No. 20, Percival David Foundation of Chinese Art. 2000. ISBN: 0-72860-316-0 An Exhibition of Important Chinese Ceramics from the Robert Chang CollectionProvenance: The Professor Conrad Harris Collection
Height: 17.3cm, Length: 19.5cm Depicted standing four square with a cylindrical filler on the centre of its back into which water can be poured. Bears('xiong') have always held a special place in Chinese culture. The Yellow Emperor, the foremost of the 'Five Emperors', is also known as 'You Xiong' (having bears). Legend states that Gun, the great grandson of the Yellow Emperor, was sent to control the floods of the Yellow River. He determined the solution to be a magical dike, only possible with special self-growing soil. This, he stole from the Emperor of the Sky. Not only was his plan a failure, his theft soon cost him his life. Years later, villagers noticed an odd transformation taking place. They looked on as Gun’s lifeless corpse evolved into a yellow bear and ran away, disappearing into the forest mountains. Yu, son of Gun, later tamed the Yellow River floods, when he transformed himself into a bear and bored a drainage tunnel through a mountain. The earliest examples of bear-shaped artefacts include pottery and jade artworks from the Hongshan culture. A reddish-brown pottery bear jar, excavated at Chahai, Fuxin, Liaoning, is now at Chaoyang Defu Museum. For an example of a bear in jade, see lncredible Treasures: E-Kuan-Tao Museum, Sanyi Culture, 2006, p.119. Some scholars believe that such objects are evidence of bear worship in ancient times. Oxford TL test consistent with Qijia period, sample C205e59 Provenance: The Professor Conrad Harris Collection
Height: 17.5cm, Length: 32.5cm The two heads may represent Nüwa and Fuxi holding hands. Both have their arms outstretched. The hair of each is depicted in a chignon typical of the dynasty. Nüwa is the mother goddess of Chinese mythology, the sister and wife of Fuxi, the emperor-god. They were described as having snake-like tails. Many mythological Chinese deities have a human face and a snake-like body. For example, The Classic of Mountains and Seas contains more than descriptions of such deities. Neolithic Jade carvings of double-headed snake-form figure were excavated in Shijiahe site. In Han Dynasty, influenced by yin and yang, snake-form Nüwa and Fuxi figures became popular in tomb ceramics. People started to put double-headed snake-form figures in tombs in Northern Qi Dynasty. The phenomenon reached its peak in Tang Dynasty, and continued to Song Dynasty. Oxford TL test consistent with Tang Dynasty, sample C120d47 Provenance: The Professor Conrad Harris Collection
JADE-DIAMANT-OHRGEHÄNGE. JADE-DIAMANT-OHRGEHÄNGE. Um 2000. 750/- Weißgold, getestet, Gesamtgewicht: ca. 13,5 g. Länge 4,2 cm. 6 Diamant-Navetten zus. ca. 0,5 ct. 2 Jade-Tropfen ca. 21,9 x 12,3 mm. Schmuck 2000er Ohrhänger Weißgold Jade Erläuterungen zum Katalog JADE-DIAMANT-OHRGEHÄNGE. JADE-DIAMOND-EAR PENDANTS. 750/- white gold, with mark, total weight: ca. 13,5 g. Length 4,2. 6 diamond navettes in total ca. 0,5 ct.,2 jade droplets ca. 21,9 x 12,3 mm. Explanations to the Catalogue Jewellery 2000s Earrings White gold jade
Jade and diamond ringThe oval jade cabochon within a brilliant-cut diamond surround, diamonds approx. 0.80ct total, ring size very approx. O (hoop off-round)Footnotes:Accompanied by a report from GCS stating that the jadeite jade cabochon weighing approximately 7.20 carats is natural with no indications of impregnation. Report number 80259-74, dated 16th March 2020.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
ËœA CHINESE CARVED CELADON JADE 'MANDARIN DUCK' GROUP, 20TH CENTURYcarved and pierced as a pair of confronting ducks, each grasping a lotus spray in its beak, the stone of pale celadon tone with russet inclusions, box17cm wideProvenance: Private European Collection, acquired in Hong Kong, August 1984
A CHINESE SPINACH JADE ARCHAISTIC CENSER AND COVER, 20TH CENTURY the body with deep rounded sides rising from a short spreading foot to a rolled rim, set with a pair of high relief taotie mask handles, the domed cover carved and pierced with a dragon scroll band, all surmounted by a finial formed of four dragon heads grasping a pearl and each suspending a loose ring, wood stand 17.5cm wide Provenance: Private European Collection, acquired in Milan
A CHINESE WHITE JADE 'LINGZHI AND MONKEY' RUYI SCEPTRE naturalistically carved as a 'lingzhi' with large ruyi head, the curved shaft carved and pierced in high relief with two monkeys and small leafy 'lingzhi' shoots, the stone of creamy-white tone 46.5cm long Provenance: Swiss Private Collection of Chinese Jades: sold for the benefit of Mission Bambini. |Mission Bambini is an independent, non-profit organization, created in Italy by Goffredo Modena, engineer and entrepreneur, in 2000. Our mission is to help and support children living in poverty, sickness and without education, giving them the opportunity and hope of a better life. In 18 years of activities Mission Bambini has helped more than 1,350,000 children through 1,500 projects in 73 countries around the world. Our Balance sheet is public and certificated and at least 75% of funds raised are used for humanitarian work. Early in 2015 the Italian Foundation created Mission Bambini Switzerland and Friends of Mission Bambini USA.| Maria Elena Di Fazio (International Development, Mission Bambini Switzerland Foundation, March 2019) For further information, please see the charity's website: www.missionbambini.org/en/
Baron (John) - Original Marbled Paper A collection of marbled papers created by the late John Baron (1933-2002), thirty-eight large sheets (the majority approx 89cm x 63cm) and nine border designs (eight gilt edged), various colours and designs. [John Baron, a book binder located near Accrington, taught himself the art of paper marbling using Halfer's Methodology in the Art of Marbling and Zaehnsdorf's Technological Handbooks. His success, using Victorian methods, spread beyond bookbinding and he set up Ross Jade Designs to sell his designs to wall covering, tile and ceramics manufacturers including Pilkington Tiles] A.R.R. may apply to this lot. Small amount of documentation provided by family. This can be provided if successful
Rock / Prog LPs, seven albums of mainly Classic and Progressive Rock comprising Link Wray - Same (diecut sleeve), In Hearing of Atomic Rooster, Faces - A Nod's As Good as a Wink (with Poster), Skid Row - 34 Hours, Ashton Gardner & Dyke, Amon Duul II - Wolf City and Jade Warrior - Way of the Sun - Various years and conditions
A gentlemen's 18ct gold Art Deco carved jade intaglio signet ring,with an octagonal tablet, possibly nephrite. Hand engraved with a crest, stepped shoulders to a plain shank. London 1936. Head 12.90mm wide, 6.72g.Finger size OCondition report: Jade tablet 11.20 x 8.80 x 2.40mm approximately.Some surface wear to the edges of the tablet and the bevelled edges. A little wear to the setting edge. Surface wear to the mount.Half shank worn thin.Please view additional images.
A jade bracelet, c.1950,with a series of jade oval cabochons, probably nephrite, each one four claw set to a flared collet, with a dome back. A leaf and scrolled ribbon frame to each setting, with milled highlights, all joined by pairs of jump rings, to a concealed box clasp. Tested as approximately 9ct gold. 12mm wide approximately, 11.88gCondition report: Tarnished throughout the bracelet, some links more than others.Clasp secure.Approximate dimensions from a sample selection: 11.90 x 7.75mm, 12.10 x 7.85mm, 12.00 x 7.90mmPlease view additional images.
A vintage nephrite jade necklace, comprising a single graduated row of round beads, the largest approx. 9.4mm, the smallest approx. 4.8mm, on a gilt metal bolt clasp, length approx. 21'', total gross weight approx. 52.6gms Condition report: overall good- all beads intact but some show cracks, flaws and crazing, wear and tear to beads and silk commensurate with age

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