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A group of four unboxed vintage dolls including three Steiff hegehog dolls - a 17cm tall Mecki figure with wooden pipe and 12cm Mucki and Macki dolls, one of which retains the Steiff label. A smaller hedgehog doll with backpack, hat and stick is also included as part of this lot. The face of the Mecki doll has a considerable amount of age related wear and some damage, otherwise dolls appear generally G. (4)
A 19th century Chinese tortoiseshell brise fan, carved and pierced guards with main temple decorated panels, length 19.5cm Good overall condition, one stick is completely missing (the right-hand side of the central shield panel) but the silk ribbon still runs perfectly through all other panels, one stick is missing the end section along with some very minor losses to some other main panels, some minor chips to the edges, otherwise no damage or repair.
A Victorian unmarked gold turquoise orb stick pin, ropetwist straps with floral engraved decoration set with cabochon turquoise, overall length 80.3mm, 2.3g Good overall condition, some small evidence of solder where the pin meets the head, one tiny hole in one panel of the orb but no other obvious damage, some stones have tiny chips which are just about visible, unmarked settings.
A large collection of Chinese cloisonné and enamel wares, 19th/20th C.--20 x 13 cm (the plaque) L 25,5 cm (the chop stick container) 31 x 19,5 cm (the platter) H 9 cm (the green bowl and cover on stand)H 28,2 - 15,6 cm (the largest and the smallest item) -- Please request condition reports by e-mail on info@coronariauctions.com. They're being made on demand and added to the description on our website. High resolution pictures are also available on our website at www.coronariauctions.com. Further questions are always welcome at info@coronariauctions.com
A Chinese bronze incense stick holder and a censer, Qing--H 20,2 - 6,5 cm -- Please request condition reports by e-mail on info@coronariauctions.com. They're being made on demand and added to the description on our website. High resolution pictures are also available on our website at www.coronariauctions.com. Further questions are always welcome at info@coronariauctions.com
A pair of Chinese mother-of-pearl, turquoise and bone bird shaped joss stick holders, 19th/20th C.--H 13,4 - 13,2 cm (the joss stick holders)Ê L 11,6 - 10,8 cm -- Please request condition reports by e-mail on info@coronariauctions.com. They're being made on demand and added to the description on our website. High resolution pictures are also available on our website at www.coronariauctions.com. Further questions are always welcome at info@coronariauctions.com
Two Chinese porcelain porcelain incense stick holders, of rectangular form decorated with mirror image panels of courtiers, before buildings and trees, pierced tops, polychrome decorated predominantly in orange, pink, blue and green enamels, 32cm H. (AF) There is no apparent damage or restoration upon initial inspection to one, the other which is also misshapen has been repaired badly at the base.
AN EDWARDIAN SWORD STICK TO THE SCOTTISH HORSE, 68cm flattened diamond section blade with traces of blued scroll decoration, characteristic carved horn handle the terminal in the form of a horse's foot applied with a gilt regimental badge, contained in its malacca effect scabbard, 90cm long over all.
Don Balke (B. 1933) "Mississippi / White Ibis" Signed lower right. Original Watercolor on Illustration Board painting. Provenance: Collection of James A. Helzer (1946-2008), Founder of Unicover Corporation. This painting was published on the Fleetwood commemorative cover for Balke's Birds and Flowers of the 50 States, cancelled December 10, 1986. The quiet waters of a southern swamp reflect the reddening sunset; suddenly the sky turns white -- White Ibises from every direction swoop down to rest for the night. A cacophony of croo-croo calls resounds. Hundreds of birds beat their wings in unison, soar for a while, flap again and then sail toward the roost or rookery. Every night the trees are filled with White Ibises returning from distant tidal flat feeding grounds. North America's most common Ibis, the bird is a striking sight: its pure white plumage glistens in the light complemented with its black-edged wings; its brilliant red beak, and glowing eyes match its long pinkish red legs. Whether in soaring flight or gracefully stalking food, the White Ibis is a breathtaking sight. When the White Ibis lands at the feeding grounds, it begins to probe the muddy shallows of tidal flats and pools. Using its slender down-curved bill the Ibis searches for crustaceans and other small marine life. While feeding, the White Ibis utters a soft grunting noise. After feeding all day, the Ibises return to the roost. When taking flight, the birds trumpet urnk-hunk to announce their departure. Returning to the loosely built stick platforms, the females incubate the green-white eggs. Young Ibises are nurtured for several months before they join the flock at the feeding grounds. Image Size: 11 x 12.5 in. Overall Size: 19.25 x 21 in. Unframed. (B10624)

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