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A PAIR OF BRONZE CANDLE STICK HOLDERSChina, late Qing Dynasty (1644-1912). Each supported on a reticulated base and three capriole legs issuing from stylized luduan masks, the top with reticulated details.Condition: Very good condition with some casting irregularities, some traces of wear and age such as nicks, dents, and light surface scratches, dark residue in some areas.Provenance: Dutch private collection, according to the current owner acquired from a German private collection. A label with '44' on the underside of each, and another label with '2XNEFSX' on one.Weight: 1090 g and 1071 gDimensions: Height 33.4 cm and 33 cm
A BRONZE 'BUDDHIST LION' JOSS STICK HOLDERChina, late Ming Dynasty (1368-1644). Heavily cast and patinated dark as a muscular Buddhist lion with a large bushy tail and curling mane, raising one paw. With an open mouth to insert joss sticks.Condition: Very good condition with few surface scratches, nicks, and casting irregularities.Provenance: Austrian private collection, according to the current owner acquired at Gallery Asboth, Vienna.Weight: 447.9 gDimensions: Height 8.7 cm
A CANTON IVORY BRISE (FOLDING) FANChina, ca. 1880. The Cantonese fan with thirteen delicately carved ivory sticks of almost translucent quality depicting different motifs and figures on each separate stick. The two ivory guards (main sticks), showing everyday scenes with various people including scholars and farmers. The hand-painted leaves, displaying various figures with ivory inlaid faces and their robes made of silk. The brass holder, attached to the rivet. Comes with a fitted hand-painted black lacquer box.Condition: Fan in very good condition with minor wear. Some wear to the black lacquer of the box and damages to the cardboard inside the box. Provenance: Dutch private collection.Weight: 305 g (with box) Dimensions: Maximum width of the fan 49 cm; length of the box 32 cmThis item contains or is made from elephant ivory and is subject to CITES when exporting outside the EU. It is typically not possible to export such items outside of the EU, including to the UK. Please note that in compliance with EU regulation effective January 19th, 2022, all items carved from elephant ivory before 1947 must carry a legal trade permit issued by the Austrian ministry of trade, or any other appropriate authority within the European Union. For this reason, any sale of such item can only be concluded after such permit has been granted. All payments made prior to the issuance of the respective permit will be held in escrow until the application for the permit has been approved. Please note that according to EU regulation it may take up to 3 months until the permit has been granted. In case the permit is declined, or not granted after 3 months, the payment will be returned to the client immediately.
A GOOD TALL IVORY NETSUKE OF A STANDING SARUMAWASHI WITH MONKEYUnsignedJapan, 18th century, Edo period (1615-1868)Published: Barry Davies Oriental Art, Netsuke and Inro from European Collections (London, 2002), no. 100, & Galerie Gemini & Ichimonji Art (Munich, 2004), no. 199.An ivory netsuke of a sarumawashi (monkey trainer) standing and laughing with large glaring eyes inlaid in black lustrous horn. He is wearing a cap with an incised peach branch, has a food basket tied to his obi in front of him and is holding a taming stick in one hand and the monkey's paw in the other. The monkey is seated on his shoulder. Himotoshi through the back.HEIGHT 8.8 cmCondition: Good, worn condition with expected age cracks and good patina. A section of the taming stick with an old and worndown loss. Provenance: Barry Davies, then Galerie Gemini & Ichimonji art, then Luxembourg private collection.This item contains or is made from elephant ivory and is subject to CITES when exporting outside the EU. It is typically not possible to export such items outside of the EU, including to the UK. Please note that in compliance with EU regulation effective January 19th, 2022, all items carved from elephant ivory before 1947 must carry a legal trade permit issued by the Austrian ministry of trade, or any other appropriate authority within the European Union. For this reason, any sale of such item can only be concluded after such permit has been granted. All payments made prior to the issuance of the respective permit will be held in escrow until the application for the permit has been approved. Please note that according to EU regulation it may take up to 3 months until the permit has been granted. In case the permit is declined, or not granted after 3 months, the payment will be returned to the client immediately.
A French Art Nouveau brass easel back hat-pin stand with applied female portrait and floral decoration, stamped 'DEPOSE', 3¾in. (9.5cm.) high when open; together with a silver golf club hatpin; Egyptian niello hatpin & yellow metal faceted horseshoe stick pin; and three others to include a cased yellow metal version with central white stone and applied portrait bust. (qty)
An elm refectory style kitchen table on plank,end supports united by a central stretcher 142 cm long x 67 cm wide x 75 cm high, a pair of beech stick back kitchen chairs, an Oxford bar back kitchen chair, painted pine dresser, three tier plate rack in petrol blue and cream 114 cm wide x 118 cm high, a pine plate rack of two tiers with four drawers 122 cm wide x 106.5 cm high, a pine open bookcase 101 cm wide x 27 cm deep x 114.5 cm high and a teak bench in the Arts & Crafts manner 182 cm wide x 40.5 cm deep x 44.5 cm high
An assorted lot of brass candle sticks, trivets,Henry & Sons Wolverhampton, watering can, Elkington & Co for Red Star Line brass ewer and decorative brass items Condition report: Largest pair is 36cm high, shorter pair are 20cm high and chamber stick is 8cm high. None of these are pusher candlesticks
A 20th century mahogany revolving bookcase 112cm high x 53cm wide x 53cm deep Condition report: Bookcase is in a condition consummate with its age and use with surface wear to top and what appears to be a missing plaque. The revolving action does spin but does stick at points. there are no signs of worm current or historic
A George II silver chamber stick, with removeable sconce and later snuffer with bishop's mitre crest, indistinct maker's marks, hallmarks London 1755 and 1807, base diameter 15cm, 11.6ozGeneral wear all over and surface abrasions, hallmarks quite rubbed, scone has the same crest which is very rubbed, no hallmarks, snuffer has same crest with several dents and later hallmarks than base

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