Auction Details - AUCTION ALREADY HELD | |||
The Two Day Sale (Day 2) | |||
Auctioneer: | Canterbury Auction Rooms | Location: | Canterbury |
Contact: | Tel: 01227 763337 Fax: 01227 456770 | ||
Date: | 9th April 2014 | Time: | 10:00AM |
Details: | Viewing: Saturday 5th April 10am to 4pm Sunday 6th April 12noon to 4pm Monday 7th April 10am to 7pm Mornings of Sale from 8.30am |
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Auction Lots - Page 3 | |||
660 | |||
A pair of Chinese bronze jugs cast with birds on flowering branches with dragon pattern handles, 4.75ins (324mm) high (one handle missing) £100-150 |
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661 | |||
Seven Chinese brass boxes and one silvery metal box, the lids engraved with scenes and letters, some of which are of archaic form copied fro sacrificial bells, various sizes from 2ins (51mm) diameter x 1ins (25mm) high to 3.25ins (82mm) square x 1.625ins (42mm) high £120-160 |
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662 | |||
An Oriental brown patinated bronze figure of Buddha on lotus leaf base, 8ins (203mm) high £200-300 |
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663 | |||
A pair of Japanese bronze figures - Male dancer and drummer, on wooden stands, 9.5ins (241mm) and 10.25ins (260mm) high, and a seated figure of a deity, 8ins (203mm) high £400-500 |
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664 | |||
A Japanese cloisonné enamel squat baluster shaped vase decorated with seven cranes in flight on a black ground within stylised borders, 5ins (128mm) high (Meiji period) £500-700 |
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665 | |||
A pair of Japanese cloisonné enamel baluster shaped vases with a bird and a moth amongst flowering branches, 9.75ins (247mm) high (19th Century) £200-300 |
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666 | |||
667 | |||
A pair of Japanese bronze two-handled vases and covers on integral stands cast with birds amongst flowering foliage, 13ins (330mm) high (20th Century - damaged) £150-200 |
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668 | |||
A Japanese bronze baluster shaped vase modelled to one side with lily pads and flowers in copper and silvery coloured metals, 6.25ins (159mm) high, signed (Meiji period) £80-120 |
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669 | |||
A Japanese bronze articulated model of a crab, 7.75ins (198mm) wide (Meiji period) £200-300 |
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670 | |||
671 | |||
A Chinese lacquered and gilt rectangular offering box with lift-off cover in black lacquer with gilt designs of the Eight Immortals on one side and a scene of a Tang Emperor receiving a petition on the other, 11.5ins (292mm) x 4.5ins (115mm) x 8.25ins (216mm) high (Qing Dynasty) £300-400 |
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672 | |||
A Burmese red lacquer cylindrical box and cover decorated in pen work with dancing figures and floral ornament, and with internal lift-out tray, 15ins (382mm) diameter x 12.5ins (317mm) high (slight damage and wear) £120-160 |
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673 | |||
An Eastern carved hardwood seated figure of Buddha on a lotus throne decorated in red and green, 12.75ins (324mm) high (extensive paint flaking) £200-300 |
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674 | |||
675 | |||
A 1930s Japanese navy silk kimono with tangerine lining, embroidered in coloured silks and gold thread with shells, cranes, turtles and tassels, 63ins (1600mm) long £600-800 |
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676 | |||
A 1920s Japanese white silk kimono with tangerine lining embroidered in silks and gold thread with fish and turtles, 64ins (1625mm) long £300-400 |
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677 | |||
A 1920s Japanese navy silk kimono with tangerine lining, embroidered in gilt and coloured silks with figures and trees, 65ins (1651mm) long (some staining and damage to silk) £120-160 |
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678 | |||
A 1920s Japanese terracotta crepe de chine kimono embroidered in silks and gold thread with cranes in branches, 63ins (1600mm) long £300-400 |
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679 | |||
A 1930s Japanese navy silk kimono with scarlet crepe de chine lining, embroidered in green and gold with scrolls, 60ins (1524mm) long £200-300 |
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680 | |||
A 1950s/1960s Japanese black silk kimono with red lining, over stitched in colours with prunus blossom and bamboo and fern leaves with mythical tortoises worked in gold thread, 60ins (1525mm) long £300-400 |
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681 | |||
A 1950s Japanese black silk crepe de chine evening jacket with a flowering prunus and bamboo leaf design printed in colours and the flowers and leaves highlighted in coloured silks and gold, 32ins (813mm) long £100-150 |
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682 | |||
A 1960s Japanese navy silk kimono with tangerine lining, embroidered in silks and gold with cranes, trees and mon, 60ins (1524mm) long £150-200 |
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683 | |||
A modern Japanese navy silk kimono with scarlet lining sparingly embroidered with cranes and trees in gilt and coloured silks, 67ins (1702mm) long, and one other similar with more elaborate embroidery, 61ins (1549mm) long £300-400 |
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684 | |||
A modern Japanese purple silk kimono with red lining with cranes, turtles, bamboo and prunus, 60ins (1524mm) long, and a black silk example with red lining printed with flowers and highlighted with gold thread, 66ins (1677mm) long £300-400 |
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685 | |||
A small collection of early 20th Century and later Japanese silk panels embroidered with gold and coloured threads, including - one with two figures beneath a flowering prunus in a landscape on a pale blue ground, 28.5ins (724mm) x 26ins (660mm), together with five others, similar £400-600 |
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686 | |||
A Chinese pale yellow silk square shawl embroidered in colours with flora and fauna and with fringed edge, 68ins (173cms) square (early 20th Century) £200-300 |
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687 | |||
A Han Chinese wine silk pleated wrap around skirt, the two panels embroidered in coloured silks with butterflies and flowers and conforming floral ornament around the hem of the rest of the skirt, and a similar old gold silk pleated skirt, the two panels embroidered in blue silk with butterflies and floral ornament (late 19th/early 20th Century - latter damaged) £200-300 |
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688 | |||
Two Tibetan thangka painted in colours on fabric with various figures and deities, 24ins (610mm) x 15.5ins (390mm) and 23ins (585mm) x 15.5ins (390mm) respectively, in wood frames and glazed (probably 20th Century - slight damage in places) £150-200 |
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689 | |||
Six Japanese dolls wearing traditional costumes, contained in a stained wood case, 20.25ins (540mm) wide x 9ins (228mm) deep x 26.5ins (673mm) high (early 20th Century - cased) £200-300 |
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690 | |||
Attributed to Zhao Shao'Ang (1905-1998) - Watercolour - River landscape with arched bridge and trees to foreground, 22ins (560mm) x 39ins (990mm), signed, in white and gilt frame and glazed £800-1200 Note: By repute bought directly from the artist in a selling exhibition in Chengdu in Sichuan Province, thence by family descent |
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691 | |||
Attributed to Zhao Shao'Ang (1905-1998) - Watercolour - Mountain river landscape with boat to middle distance, 24ins (610mm) x 30.5ins (775mm), signed, unframed £700-1000 Note: By repute bought directly from the artist in a selling exhibition in Chengdu in Sichuan Province, thence by family descent |
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692 | |||
Chinese School - Twelve watercolours and gouache on silk - Landscape scenes with women at various pursuits, each 12ins (305mm) x 9.75ins (247mm), and all contained in four hardwood framed panels and glazed, each panel 49.25ins (1250mm) x 13.375ins (340mm) overall £200-400 |
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693 | |||
Chinese School - Watercolour and gouache on fabric - Landscape with children on a terrace, 31ins x 15.25ins, in gilt frame and glazed £200-300 |
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694 | |||
Chinese School - Pair of watercolours - Landscapes with gentleman reading and gentleman resting with children in attendance, 11.5ins x 17.75ins, each with a red seal mark, in gilt frames and glazed £200-300 |
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695 | |||
Chinese School - Two Watercolours - Flowering branches and moths on rice paper, 6.25ins (159mm) x 10.5ins (260mm), and one other similar, 6.5ins (159mm) x 9.75ins (247mm) (some damage), in gilt moulded frames and glazed (19th Century) £80-120 |
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696 | |||
Chinese School - Watercolour and gouache on silk - Interior scene with seated figures taking tea, 15.75ins (400mm) square, in modern silvered frame and glazed (early 20th Century) £150-200 |
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697 | |||
Chinese School - Scroll painting - Group of three figures and a child, 19.25ins (488mm) x 11.25ins (285mm), in white painted frame and glazed (late 18th Century - damaged) £200-300 |
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698 | |||
Chinese School - Scroll painting - Bearded man wearing green robes standing on a cloud beneath a bamboo tree, 32.5ins (825mm) x 18ins (458mm), various seal marks (19th Century - foxed and stained) £200-300 |
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699 | |||
Chinese School - Scroll painting - Seated portrait of a Chinese official, 47.5ins (1205mm) x 24ins (603mm) (19th Century - slightly foxed) £200-300 |
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700 | |||
Chinese School - Pair of scroll paintings - Seated full length portraits of Daoist Officials, 60.25ins (1530mm) x 34.75ins (883mm) (very damaged) £200-300 |
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701 | |||
Kitagawa Utamaro (1753-1806) - Print - Young Geisha woman, 23ins x 4ins, signed, in wood frame and glazed £200-300 |
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702 | |||
Japanese School - Coloured woodblock print - Standing lady playing a stringed instrument, 14ins x 9.5ins, signed and with seal mark, in lacquered frame and glazed, and three others, similar (19th Century - two unframed) £200-300 |
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703 | |||
Kono Bairei (1844-1895) - Pair of Japanese woodblock prints - Quail and Pheasant, 8ins x 5.75ins, signed and with seal mark, in modern oak frames and glazed £150-200 |
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704 | |||
Japanese School - Woodblock print - Mother and child with cat, 14.75ins (375mm) x 9.625ins (245mm), signed in rectangular cartouche, in white painted frame and glazed (19th Century) £150-200 |
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705 | |||
Japanese School - Watercolour and gouache on silk - Portrait of a Buddhist monk wearing blue and green decorated robe, 23.5ins (597mm) x 14.25ins (362mm), in ebonised frame and glazed (slight water damage and staining) £100-150 |
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706 | |||
Japanese School - Watercolour - An audience chamber with figures, 11.5ins (292mm) x 7.75ins (197mm), in ebonised frame and glazed (18th Century) £300-500 |
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707 | |||
Chinese School - Pair of watercolour paintings on rice paper - Processional scenes, each 7.25ins (184mm) x 12.25ins (318mm), and one other pair, all framed and glazed (19th Century) £200-300 |
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708 | |||
Japanese School - Thirteen watercolours on silk - lady with raised parasol, and warrior with sword, eleven others, similar, all approximately 6.25ins (159mm) x 4ins (102mm), and two containing seven smaller, all framed and glazed (all late 19th/early 20th Century) £200-300 |
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709 | |||
A Chinese carved cork picture of a river landscape with islands and pavilions, 5.7ins (147mm) x 20.5ins (521mm), in hardwood frame and glazed (20th Century) £100-150 Note: A printed flyer attached to the back of this picture gives a photograph of the artist and his trade mark of an elephant, and is signed "Ngu. Kie Gi, Cung Dok Hau, Foochow, China" |
Auction Details - AUCTION ALREADY HELD | |||
The Two Day Sale (Day 2) | |||
Auctioneer: | Canterbury Auction Rooms | Location: | Canterbury |
Contact: | Tel: 01227 763337 Fax: 01227 456770 | ||
Date: | 9th April 2014 | Time: | 10:00AM |
Details: | Viewing: Saturday 5th April 10am to 4pm Sunday 6th April 12noon to 4pm Monday 7th April 10am to 7pm Mornings of Sale from 8.30am |
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