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Chinese Jade carving of a lady and child with lotus flowers riding a phoenix and a coral carving of a dragon, with signature panel on back (2) Condition Report Coral carving of a dragon - one horn broken off and spike off tail broken off Jade carving - couple of minor chips in lotus flower otherwise in good condition Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
A 19th Century Chinese bronze censer with two loop handles, the bowl decorated with panels of stylised animals upon three long cylindrical legs, raised on a hardwood base, with a hardwood cover and pale jade handle carved as a seated figure, 31 cm high CONDITION REPORTS One handle is slightly bent inwards and one leg opposite is also bent inwards, body is corroded in places all over, some dented type marks and impressed marks, scratches etc. Jade handle - small losses scratches, chips etc throughout especially to the gentleman's head and to one arm and to his knee, scratches throughout, hard wood cover with splits, small chips and scratches throughout. Jade handle and cover have been glued and obviously been off at some time, hardwood base, leg has been off and glued on two of them probably, some chips, scratches, paint marks, splits etc throughout, various signs of general wear and tear throughout
A carved jade figure of a goose together with a carved jade figure of a rat and another as a cockerel, both on pedestal bases(Provenance: the property of the Raymond Barker family late of Fairford Park Gloucestershire) CONDITION REPORTS The jade goose has a crack to the tail, various chips, knocks, surface scratches etc throughout. The rat has chips to the ears as well as to the base. The cockerel has some chips to the comb and to the tail as well as various chips and knocks to the block base. All three have general wear and tear to include surface scratches, knocks etc. - see images for further details
Two similar Tibetan white metal mounted offering cups on stands, one with a yellow ground porcelain cup, the other with a pale jade cup, approx 8.6 oz total weighable silver, approx 17.5 cm high CONDITION REPORTS The china bowl with the offering cup has various chips to the edge of the rim throughout. One resulting in a large crack. Some chips to the base where to the paintwork its' white metal cover is bent out of circular. Finial is no longer quite vertical, various small dents and scratches, the white metal base has various dents and is no longer circular. Scratched and a very large dent to the foot. The pale jade cup, the rim is rough to the touch, one split emanating from the rim. The cover is again bent out of circular, the finial does not sit vertically. A split to the base of the cover and the foot again bent and dented out of circular. Various scratches, some holes to he base. all general signs of wear and tear through age and use throughout
A Chinese porcelain Snuff Bottle decorated in underglaze blue and having a celadon green jade stopper together with one other slightly smaller Snuff Bottle with a brown hardstone stopper, small neck repair to smaller Snuff Bottle, the larger Snuff Bottle 9.5cm high (including stopper), (2) CONDITION REPORT: The larger bottle with jade stopper appears in good overall general order, the smaller baluster snuff bottle as per description had a small 'V' shaped piece away to the top of the neck otherwise again appears in good general overall order save for some old label staining which appears to rub away very easily.
A Chinese huanghuali wood box of oval form 19th Century the cover overlaid with a white jade plaque carved as an endless knot, one of the eight Buddhist symbols of good fortune and two crysanthemum flower heads,11cm across and another of petal form, the cover overlaid with a white jade plaque carved as a bat and two coins, symbols of longevity and wealth, 10.5cm across
A Chinese spinach green irregular shaped ornamental applique tile Qing dynasty carved as a five clawed dragon swimming amidst waves and swirling clouds N.B. Sold with a copy of the original receipt from E Galinsky, 43 Conduit Street, Leicester, January 1957 'Spinach green jade dragon said to have come from the inlaid staircase of the Summer Palace, Peking' £25.00

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