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ID: 12553
Antique - A pair of Chinese rank badges
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Antique - A pair of Chinese rank badges Reference 22/yns. A pair of embroidered rank badges. Qing dynasty. The fifth civil rank Silver Pheasant embroidered against clouds and buddhistic symbols. Some faults but attractive. 28.8 cms/11.5 inches wide. This type of badge, without waves, rocks or water, dates from the years immediately after the Reform movement of 1898, when the Guangxu emperor attempted to reform the government. The Dowager Empress CiXi had the emperor placed under detention and ordered the execution of the reform-minded officials who had aided him in this enterprise. These badges were thus produced for only a short period and consequently are comparitively scarce, particularly as pairs. A single badge of similar style is in the Yale University Art Gallery, the gift of Schulyer V. R. Cammann (#). (pt)
£650.00
ID: 12551
Antique - Chinese Robe
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Antique - Chinese Robe Reference 27/153. A woman's informal robe of woven silk. Early 20th century. Very little wear. (pt)
£550.00
ID: 12552
Antique - Chinese Textile
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Antique - Chinese Textile Reference P6. A kingfisher feather and hardstone head-dress. Decorated on black silk webbing (over a wire frame) with kingfisher feathers, semi-precious stones, glass and copper-gilt filigree. Some losses but a scarce item. Qing dynasty, 19th or early 20th century. 28cms/11 inches (please note that the illustration above shows the back of the crown. The front fits snugly around the top of the head and is plain). These fanciful 'crowns' were traditionally worn on special occasions. Their frail nature makes losses, particularly of the glued kingfisher feathers and peripheral ornaments, inevitable. Several different types exist - this shape is scarce and the nearest published example I can find is the example in the Newark (N.J.) Museum, the gift of Iris Barrel Apfel. This is illustrated and described in 'Chinese Costume at the end of the Qing dynasty' (Valrae Reynolds, 'Orientations' magazine, October 1992). Provenance: Sotheby's. (pt)
£4550.00
ID: 12554
Antique - Japanese screen
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Antique - Japanese screen A four-panel folding screen, decorated with numerous fans on a gold ground. 20th century, some faults. 1.8 metres x 3.6 metres, 6 feet x 12 feet. (pt)
£1200.00
ID: 12555
Antique - Japanese cloisonne
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Antique - Japanese cloisonne An unusual pair of Japanese cloisonne on ceramic plates, decorated in sombre colours with birds and flowers. 19th or early 20th century. A few very small flaws. Width 30.5 cms / 12 inches. (pt)
£520.00
ID: 12556
Antique - Japanese Netsuke
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Antique - Japanese Netsuke Reference 13/132A. An ivory netsuke of two monkeys on rockwork with a large octopus. Attractive old handling wear. 18th or 19th centuries. (pt)
£350.00
ID: 12557
Antique - Japanese Netsuke
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Antique - Japanese Netsuke Reference: 10/94D. A finely carved wooden hollow quatrefoil netsuke. 19th or 20th centuries. Width 2.8 cms / 1.1 inches. (pt)
£250.00
ID: 12558
Antique - Japanese cloisonne
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Antique - Japanese cloisonne A Japanese cloisonne charger decorated with a mythical bird. Late 19th or early 20th century. Small faults. 36 cms / 14 inches. (pt)
£250.00
ID: 12559
Antique - Chinese porcelain
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Antique - Chinese porcelain A large Chinese vase finely decorated with a dragon chasing the flaming pearl. Excellent workmanship. Late Qing or early Republic - 19th or early 20th century. 40 cms / 15.5 inches. (pt)
£1350.00
ID: 12560
Antique - Japanese cloisonne
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Antique - Japanese cloisonne An unusual ginbari parasol handle with sinuous dragon along the handle. Usual cracks in the enamel but a scarce piece. 24 cms / 9.5 inches. (pt)
£575.00
ID: 12561
Antique - Japanese cloisonne
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Antique - Japanese cloisonne A fine pair of good size Japanese cloisonne vases decorated with pendant wisteria flowers on a light green ground.Generally in very good condition. Signed (?) with two sets of three concentric circles (as seen on other good quality early pieces). Late 19th or early 20th centuries. 32cms / 12.5 inches high. (The Pair). (pt)
£1450.00
ID: 12562
Antique - Japanese cloisonne
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Antique - Japanese cloisonne Reference: 27/20. A Japanese cloisonne koro influenced by the shape of ancient Chinese bronzes. 19th century. Decorated with typical butterflies and unusually, on the lid with human figures, reminiscent of ancient Egyptian art (a piece of Japanese cloisonne with an apparent image of the jackal-headed Egyptian god Anubis is published). Some losses, but this is a large piece by the standards of the time and may have been a significant commission. Height 42.5 cms / 17 inches. (pt)
£1150.00
ID: 12563
Antique - Indian sculpture
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Antique - Indian sculpture A red sandstone figure of a donor or accolyte. circa 4th or 5th centuries. Very worn, hence price. 33.5 cm high. (pt)
£400.00
ID: 12564
Antique - Japanese porcelain
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Antique - Japanese porcelain Reference 27/93. A large and impressive painted Japanese charger. 19th century. 46.3 cms / 18 inches wide. (pt)
£500.00
ID: 12565
Antique - Japanese lacquer
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Antique - Japanese lacquer Reference S14. A fine and attractive lacquer fubako. Of typical form, bearing a roiro-nuri ground and decorated with a berried nanten plant in shades of hiramakie and red lacquer; the interior in rich nashiji, the underside of the cover also decorated with ratten. The design continuing over the sides of the cover and on to the lower box (designed to match up with the cover). The gilt medal ring handles elaborately chased, probably with stylised mon. Late 18th or early 19th century. Length 25.7 cms. / 10.1 inches. In the treatment of the foliage comparisons may be made with the pair of 'famous boxes' (a suzuribako and ryoshibako) formerly in the Charles A. Greenfield collection (Metropolitan Museum exhibition catalogue, A. J. Pekarik, 1980, number 27), attributed to the 18th century. The design of the fubako is pleasing and the workmanship first-rate. (pt)
£1500.00
ID: 12566
Antique - Japanese prints
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Antique - Japanese prints Reference 178. Utagawa Kunisada, signing 'Toyokuni III' and Hiroshige II. A triptych, dated 1865, being a night scene from a 'Tales of Genji' series. The figures by Kunisada, the landscape by Hiroshige II. Very attractive. Reasonable impressions and good colour, a little trimming and wrinkling. (pt)
£600.00
ID: 12567
Antique - Chinese blue & white porcelain
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Antique - Chinese blue & white porcelain Reference 18/524. A ginger jar nicely painted with a scene of mythical and human figures. Kangxi cms/10 inches high. (pt)
£750.00
ID: 12568
Antique - Chinese porcelain
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Antique - Chinese porcelain A fine blue & white baluster vase painted with battle and pastoral scenes. 16 inches / 40 centimetres. (pt)
£800.00
ID: 12569
Antique - Japanese lacquer
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Antique - Japanese lacquer Reference 12/94B. A lacquered box (cover only shown), decorated to the outside with mon and to the inside with an inscription in silver referring to the 'Great Japanese Empire or Emperor'. Probably made for the badge of an order of chivalry, or a medal. 19th or early 20th century. A fine and rare piece. 17.7 cms/7 inches. (pt)
£400.00
ID: 12570
Antique - Japanese lacquer
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Antique - Japanese lacquer Reference E7. A lacquer box and cover, decorated in gold and silver hiramaki-e, takimaki-e, nashiji and kirigane with a rural scene, depicting houses by a stream amidst foliage. The design continuing over the sides, pewter rims. The interior in nashiji. Some faults including rubbing and loss to wooden rim section (not visible when lid is on box), but an attractive example of this luxurious type of ware - objects made for a wealthy domestic elite. In perfect condition this would be thousands of dollars. Edo period, circa late 18th/ early 19th century.104mm x 80mm x 48mm. (pt)
£400.00
ID: 12571
Antique - A Chinese tortoiseshell box
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Antique - A Chinese tortoiseshell box Reference: 1/189. A tortoiseshell box and cover, nicely carved with figures and a pagoda, the interior fitting with hall-marked European lining. A few losses. 18th or 19th centuries. 9.5 cms / 3.8 inches wide. Published: Spink & Son, London 'Directory 1 - Chinese Works of Art' (illustrated). (pt)
£750.00
ID: 12572
Antique - Japanese lacquer
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Antique - Japanese lacquer A Japanese lacquered stacking box, the base, five compartments and the lid decorated with foliage, the underside of the lid with a fine gold lacquer picture of figures in a landscape. Late 19th or early 20th century. Some repairs to corners. Ex Godfrey. 30.5 cms / 12 inches long. (pt)
£750.00

 
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