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A Chinese Painted Enamel Cup: 19th century, enamelled on metal with a blossoming prunus tree and birds on a deep blue ground, H 6.5cm x D 8cm £60-80
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A Chinese Imari Tea Caddy with Cover: Early 18th century (Kangxi period), of octagonal shape. The body and the cover decorated in iron red, gilt and underglaze blue with similar motifs of flowering branches, H 12cm £150-250
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A Chinese Blue and White Kraak Charger: 17th century, decorated with a central motif of a bird perched on a peony branch, enclosed by medallions of flowers alternating with a geometrical pattern, D 47cm £200-300
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Two Chinese Famille Rose Plates: 18th century, decorated with three famille rose medallions depicting riverine scenes on an iron red ground delicately embellished with gilt flowers and scrolls. Qianlong (1736-1795) mark to the base and of the period, D 23cm £200-300
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A 19th Century Anglo-Indian Silver Oval Tray: A highly ornate silver tray with central cartouche depicting Vishnu on a seven-headed snake seat with servants, surrounded by seven people fighting tigers, the outer edge with floreate scrollwork and rope edge border, H 28.5cm x W 33cm £1000-1500
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A 19th Century Anglo-Indian Silver Octagonal Twin-Handled Tray: With stylised bamboo handles and edging with embossed jungle scene of hunting animals, villages and walled fort. With octagonal vacant cartouche to centre on four floral engraved feet, H 2cm x W 24cm x L 38.5cm £1000-1500
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A 19th Century Silver Anglo-Indian Three-Piece Tea Set: The teapot with elephant handle and spout and embossed deities to body. Six-arched deity finial to top with matching creamer and sugar bowl, c1890 £400-600
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A 19th Century Anglo-Indian Silver Beaker: With six embossed deities in dancing poses. Has floral rim to top and bottom, H 13.3.cm £300-500
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A 19th Century Anglo-Indian Silver Tankard: Embossed with four deities and an engraved cartouche with monogram 'IR', the handle in the form of a temple guardian, H 9.5cm £300-500
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A Hung Chong Silver Dragon Bowl, c1890: An embossed bowl with floral scenes with birds, people fishing, climbing trees and three dragon feet rising up and above side of bowl. Marked to base 'HC' and Chinese character mark, H 7.5cm x W 15cm £400-600
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Three Chinese Silver Items: Boat Salt, Bell and Rickshaw: A silver rickshaw with passenger; a bell suspended under drum hallmarked 'Hung Chong' and a sampan boat table salt on a wooden base marked 'GW' and Chinese character £250-350
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A Chinese Silver Rose Bowl and Cover: With pierced coin edge and peony embossed decoration to bowl with vacant circular and shield cartouche between. On pedestal base marked with Chinese characters to base, H 11cm x W 19cm £500-700
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Two Anglo-Indian Silver Trays: A solid silver tray with floral scrollwork and vacant circular cartouche; the other a copper tray with applied silver floral shapes and central embossed religious scene £300-500
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A Pair of Tables: Chinese, hardwood of rectangular form with shaped double rails on straight legs, H 60cm x W 51cm £300-500
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A Large Chinese Bronze Bowl (19th Century): The exterior decorated in low relief with alternating motifs of peonies and theatrical actors performing on a terrace. Xuande (1425-1435) mark to the base, D 25cm £250-350
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A Meiji period Netsuke: depicting warriors and a horse under a flowering pine with signed bamboo insert to base £200-300
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A Meiji period Okimono: depicting a male and female washing clothes by tub, signed to base £200-300
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A Meiji period coral figure: Carved as Jurogin, God of longevity £100-200
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Five Meiji period Ivory Netsukes: an immortal, a man with adze, a man with water, a bird seller pair and a man and child with mirror, all signed to base £200-300
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A Meiji period Ivory Faced hardwood Netsuke: depicting a crouched man with hands behind his back wearing an ivory mask, signed to robe £100-200
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A 19th century Famille Rose scroll weight: A famille rose palette scroll weight with bird on prunus branch, signed by artist £80-120
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A fine silver footed tray by Oomersi Mawji (OM) c1870: Circular with everted pierced rim on four shell and scroll applied feet, central cartouche depicting elephant and lion fighting with border of embossed floral scrollwork and with beaded border to edge. Hallmarked OM to centre of reverse, W 33.5cm. £800-1200
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A Chinese Yixing Teapot (Late 19th Century): The sides enamelled with prunus blossoms and a bird perching on a flowering branch. Yixing zi sha mark to the base, H 13cm x W 23cm £150-250
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A Chinese Famille Verte Jar (Late 19th Century): Finely decorated with branches of flowering peonies below a ruyi border around the rim, all on a black ground. Tongzhi (1861-1875) mark to the base and of the period, H 28cm £200-400
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A Hardwood Tibetan Three-Fold Small Screen: The pierced cresting carved with figures and birds, the panels with gods and mythological creatures, H 94cm x W 102cm £120-180
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1950's Gold Rolex Explorer Gentleman's Watch £1200-1500
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Victorian Freshwater Pearls on an 18ct Clasp: 66 pearls of Baroque shape: well strung with 18ct diamond set clasp marked '18ct' £100-150
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A Victorian Pinchbeck, Jade and Pearl Bar Brooch: Late 19th century bar brooch on pin fastener. Jade set with pearl to centre and pinchbeck ends with carved finish £70-100
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A 1920s Graduated Jade Bead Necklace: On a barrel 9ct clasp, well strung and knotted in green cotton with 57 beads in pale green jade £500-800
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A Gold and Pearl Brooch with Enamelled Arab Boy: Set with four pearls to outside with enamelled bust of a young boy in silk headscarf and gold jewellery on pin fastener, W 23mm £100-200
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An Early 19th Century Ruby Remembrance Ring: Of navette form with a row of rubies to edge surrounding a painted standing woman in robes with stars above £150-250
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A 19th Century Chrysoprase and Glass Necklace: A graduating set of chrysoprase beads interspersed with glass diamonds. Well knotted and strung £100-200
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A Victorian Cased Diamond Bar Brooch: Set with 15 old cut diamonds in an unhallmarked white mount with pin fastener to back, in fitted case, W 7.5cm £200-400
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An 18ct Diamond Dress Ring: With twisted shank in 18ct gold and with pave set diamonds to dais in white gold £200-300
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A Quantity of 19th Century Ethnic Jewellery: To inc wooden rosary beads, agate, silver bangles, coral etc £200-300
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A Gold and Diamond Horse Brooch: A modern 9ct gold brooch in the form of a galloping horse, the body set with diamonds on pin and safety chain, H 23mm x W 18mm £150-250
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137A 4ct Spread Diamond Solitaire: In an 18ct hallmarked mount, set with an old brilliant cut diamond. Spreads as a 4ct MOE measurement: 32 x 16 = 2.85 ct £2000-3000
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138A Victorian Roman-Style Diamond Ring: The shank in the form of two naked women facing outwards supporting the setting for the cushion cut diamond £1000-2000
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An Edwardian Floral Brooch: Set with seed pearls and amethysts with a pear-shaped amethyst to the bottom. Hallmarked to back 9ct £100-200
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An Edwardian Aquamarine and Pearl Pendant: With aquamarine to top and an articulated drop with quatrefoil pattern of aquamarine with a pearl centre £100-200
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An 18ct Abstract Diamond and Sapphire Dress Ring: Hallmarked 18ct white gold set with brilliant cut diamonds on two different levels and with a good oval cut sapphire to centre £200-300
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A 19th Century Large Carved Citrine Seal in Gold-Plated Mount: A large seal with an armorial shield with six fleur-de-lys and crescent with unicorn head to top of shield and motto 'Dare' beneath shield. In heavy gold plate mount, H 37mm x W 29mm x D 22mm £100-200
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An Art Nouveau Hair Comb, c1900: A three-pronged hair comb with hinged top set with seven cushion-cut paste stones, L 9cm x W 5.5cm £200-300
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A 19th Century Rose Quartz Carved Oriental Pendant: Carved with flowers, gourds and Chinese motifs with hole for suspension, H 46mm x W 45mm £80-120
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A Victorian Insect Brooch: A bar brooch set with a bee, with seed pearls and aquamarine and a suspended spider on a chain £100-200
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146An Art Deco diamond dress ring: set with central cushion cut diamond and surrounding smaller stones in unhallmarked gold shank £800-1200
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147A Georgian mourning ring: Circa 1771, the outer ring engraved "J W D OB 3 AUG 1771" with letters JW within laurels engraved on ivory beneath glass £200-300
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A Fine Necklace Set With 21 Emeralds: Comprising 17 square-cut, three oval old cut and one circular old cut in a surround of seed pearls, of swag and drop form on a ropetwist-style necklace £3000-5000
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Charles Stewart Harrison, London 1884: A Silver Ecclesiastical Bowl: Of navette form on navette pedestal with crossed grape handles and decorated with floral bouquets and stars to base. Inscribed "Holiness to the Lord", H 17.5cm W 25cm,NB: This came from The Church of God in Forest Gate, now closed and understood to have been obtained before World War II £200-400
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Three Silver Snuff boxes to include a Nathaniel Mills Example: An Austro-Hungarian box with reeded design; a push-top example (London 1887) with monogram to lid and a Nathaniel Mills example (Birmingham 1828) £150-250
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