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A collection of various mainly 20th Century Chinese and other Oriental artefacts including a large cinnabar lacquered circular box and cover, 33 cm diameter, a small lozenge shaped cinnabar lacquered box and cover, 16.5 cm long, a bronze figure of a "Blacksmith" on ebonised stand, 20 cm overall and a box containing various china and soapstone figures, modern jade figures of cats, a horse and Buddhist lion, pair of ginger jars and various wooden stands, etc CONDITION REPORTS Circular cinnabar lacquered box with several chips and cracks and wear conducive with some age and use. Lozenge box appears in better condition. Larger figure group as two smiling characters one with lotus flower appears in good condition. Smaller pair of figures similar with damage to all hands and broken necks repaired. Grey soapstone figure of sage with peach damaged in several areas. Red soapstone figures of sages with peaches and staffs with various chips and scratches. Modern Chinese ginger jars in good order. Soapstone incense stick holder as a flower head with surface scratching. Three modern jade or jadeite figures of cat, lion, horse and stone figure of tortoise all good condition. Hardstone flower group in cloisonne vase - good condition. Small cloisonne bowl in good condition. Dragon cloisonne dish in poor condition verso. Stands all in varying condition. Soapstone figure of man with tiger with damage to right arm/sleeve
A box containing assorted sundry items to include an enamel decorated glass decanter, a pair of Native American style beaded shoes, various woven bowls, a Native American tomahawk etc together with a box containing a Victorian ivory handled parasol, a walking stick with plated ferrule possibly stamped "Brigg London", two riding crops, one with silver mount for Brigg London together with a leather cased pair of steel pliers stamped "Swaine & Adeney Piccadilly" etc
Brisé fan. A carved ivory fan, circa 1880s/90s, ivory brisé fan, the sticks joined with cream silk ribbon, 2 marks on verso (slight show-through on recto), upper guard stick carved in high relief with 3 deer on rocky outcrops, including a stag, ivory suspension loop with gold tassel (skirt depleted), 20.5 cm (8 ins), together with:A pierced bone fan, early 20th century, brisé fan of elaborately pierced bone sticks, incorporating cream satin inserts, patterned to give the appearance of a stage with curtains in centre, flanked by brick walls, and pelmet and floral decoration, 1 stick with tiny chip at head, the sticks joined with ivory silk ribbon (renewed), 22.5 cm (8.75 ins)QTY: (2)
Chinese. A pierced and carved ivory brisé fan, early 19th century, the sticks finely pierced and carved with scrolling flower stems, foliate swags, and song birds, central oval cartouche with pagodas and trees, flanked by cartouches featuring foliate tendrils and a pair of dogs, fine-ribbed background with some small losses (1 small neat repair visible), guardsticks carved with flower and leaf decoration, sticks joined with narrow cream silk ribbon (renewed), 22 cm (8 3/4 ins), together with 2 other ivory brisé fans similar: the first pierced and carved with flower sprays and song birds, and with central monogram 'CC' within a shield-shaped cartouche surrounded by an oval border of flowers, occasional small losses and some repairs, 22.5 cm (8 3/4 ins); the second with pierced sticks, 1 stick with slight loss to a pierced panel, diamanté rivet, 17 cm (6 3/4ins) QTY: (3)
Inlaid fan. An ivory brisé fan, late 19th century, brisé fan with pierced and carved decoration, inlaid with gilt roundels, some textured, 1 or 2 lacking and a number replaced, lower guard stick with neat 2 cm metal repair to lower portion, the sticks joined with cream silk ribbon and held by a mother of pearl rivet, 21 cm (8 1/4 ins), together with 3 other ivory or bone brisé fans with gilt ornamentation (1 damaged) QTY: (4)
Lucas (Albert Dürer, 1828-1919). The Ships of Old England, 1875, hand-painted ivory brisé fan, comprising 16 sticks each depicting an iconic British historical figure, e.g. a Druid, the Black Prince, Henry VIII, Nelson, Britannia, etc., each with appropriate sailing vessel above (except Druid and Britannia with a rowing boat and steam ship respectively), including HMS Victory, and various shells and seaweed specimens below, lettered in gold 'The Ships of Old England' (rubbed), final stick painted with shells and signed and dated 'A.D. Lucas 1875' in black ink, 1 stick slightly chipped at right-hand edge (barely visible from front), the sticks joined with cream silk ribbon, ivory suspension loop, 22.5 cm (8.75 ins), housed in a silk-lined gold-paper covered fan box (lid slightly broken at one end)QTY: (1)NOTE:Albert Dürer Lucas (1828-1919) painted mainly meticulously detailed pictures of flowers and foliage, sometimes incorporating butterflies and other insects. His father was the highly successful, but eccentric, sculptor Richard Cockle Lucas (1880-1886) who believed in fairies and liked to ride through the town in a chariot, whilst dressed in Roman costume. Lucas junior was based in Chilworth, Romsey, from 1880 and later in Southampton from 1890. He exhibited at the Walker Art Gallery in Liverpool, the London Salon, Manchester City Art Gallery, and the Royal Scottish Academy. Examples of his work can be found in Southampton City Art Gallery.
Two Regimental Swagger Sticks consisting Coldstream Guards example. White metal thimble top with impressed badge. Bamboo stick with number """"2652685"""" ... Kings Royal Rifles example. White metal thimble top with impressed Kings crown badge. Blackened cane with lower brass cap. 2 items. PAYMENT BY BANK TRANSFER ONLY
An early 29th century silver mounted and ebonised walking stick, with a Continental 800 standard silver mounted walking stick, the latter 88cm length (2)Additional InformationThe hallmarked silver example is tired to the surface throughout , patina of knocks and scratches across the surface, the hallmarks are rubbed, and there is wear and split where the silver meets the cane. The other silver mounted handle is better with general age wear patina to the surface, and some minor knocks and general tarnishing
A collection of six early 20th century and later walking canes, to include a horn handled example with silver collar, London 1917, 95cm, a bamboo walking stick with silver collar, and a ebonised walking cane with associated mount modelled as a carved and stained wood of a bearded gentleman, the head possibly 19th century (6)
A pair of George IV and later silver and silver plated candelabra, the candlesticks and two flame scones hallmarked Sheffield 1820, the three branch tops are later silver plated examples, height 51cmAdditional InformationThe bases of the candlesticks and hallmarked and the two of the scones are hallmarked but the flamed sections attached to both marked sconces are plated. . The branch sections that fits to the tops are silver plated and are later and the one is broken and will need a repair. The silver sections do have some holes through over-polishing and wear to the bases with some knocks and dents here also. Attention will be needed to the candelabra. The stick base sections are rubbed and knocked throughout with some bleeding of the metalware. General wear to the bases and tired in appearance.
A 9ct yellow gold bar brooch set with central pink coloured stone, two further bar brooches including an Edwardian white metal example set with central blue stone, a further late Victorian brooch and four Victorian stick pins (8).Additional InformationThe white metal bar brooch with a central blue stone is lacking the smaller stones. The pink coloured stone with heavy scratches. The bar brooch has engraved initials 'PJM' to the underside. The Victorian brooch is af with tarnishing dents, knocks and is unmarked. The stick pin with the ruby coloured stone has a large chip to the stone.The other stick pin with crown finial is missing one of the applied red stones and is bent. The stick pin set with the opal is bent and one of the spikes is heavily dented.
MABEL LUCIE ATTWELL FOR SHELLEY; a children's potty decorated with children and imps, width 18cm, an Arts & Crafts copper chamber stick, with repoussé decoration and stylised birds, length 21.5cm.Additional InformationThe chamber pot with tiny glaze faults/chips to the underside of the rim. Staining/scratches to the interior. Chamber stick is slightly bent/warped with the usual wear.
An Arts & Crafts stick stand, the upper section copper body with Ruskin style cabochons and embossed detail on an iron frame with detachable liner, height 64cm.Additional InformationThe edges are dented, two corners are slightly split/open, the remaining two corners have possible solder repairs, denting to the body, crazing to the cabochons.
A group of 19th Century and early 20th Century jewellery. The lot to include a carved jet floral crucifix pendant, a carved jet harp brooch, two stick pins; one having a white stone finial, the other having an anchor finial, and a 1930s pressed glass scarab beetle necklace, likely Max Neiger. Necklace measures 36 inches, pedant measures 4.5cm, pins measure 5.7 and 3.8cm.
A group of six 19th Century antique stick pins. The lot to include an amethyst buckle pin, a turquoise set pin, a topaz and seed pearl pin, a blue stone and seed pearl shamrock pin, a diamond finial pin and lyre finial pin. All are either marked 9ct gold or test as 9ct gold. Total weight 7.9g. Longest measures 7cm, shortest measures 5cm.

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