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A WHITE JADE WASH COVER, QING DYNASTYChina, 1644-1912. Of cylindrical kind, created in relief with round fruit carefully incised with geometric designs on leafy vines, the most truly effective and base with key-fret rings and a gankyil (a€?wheel of fortunea€?) image. The transparent material of a much white tone with few russet inclusions. Provenance: French exclusive range. Situation: outstanding disease with small use. The material with all-natural fissures, several of which possess resulted in great hairline splits after a while. Pounds: 39.9 grams sizes: top 8.8 cm??…a»?c™?cZ‰c†e“‹ a?a?‹i??1644-1912a€‚a‘?a?“?Y±a??i??c? upforit PЕ™ihlГЎsit se?c?Z?µ®e›•a?“a???°??z?a»?a?Se—¤?z?i??e ‚e??a’?a?•e??a??e¦‹a–??—‹i??a€?a‘?e?‹a?‹e??a€?i?‰c?‹a€‚ c™?e‰?cs„a?Se€???ZcY?e i????‰c?°a?®eµ¤e¤?e‰?cs„a†…???a€‚ a?†???i?s??•a?‹c§?a???”¶e—? a“?c›?i?sc‹€?????µa??i??c?????a°?a€‚ cZ‰cY?a†…??‰a¤©c„¶e?‚c?‹i??es?e‘—?™‚e–“cs„?µ?e€?i??a…¶a?a?€a?›a??e?????c™?a±•???c?°a°?cs„e?‚c?«a€‚ e‡?e‡?i?s39.9 a…‹ a°?a??i?se«? 8.8 aZ?c±?
Bach Stradivarius 37 trumpet, with situation, serial number 545352, together with Dennis Wick 1CW and Rudy Muck 19C mouthpieces and accessories including trumpet stand, music clip, brush, oil container etc.
String of finished bone tissue beads L77cm, another L51cm a women Bula 17 jewel activity wristwatch on marcasite strap, a Goldie & Co hatters of Malton crumb clean along with other costume jewellery
a 19th 100 years Japanese Satsuma crackle glaze clean pot, depicting parents amongst cherry blossom, increased in gilt, (af) 18cmH; with another Chinese enamelled cooking pot
An Edward VII sterling silver and tortoiseshell attached dressing desk ready by Mappin and Webb, dates from 1910 to 1913, containing a couple of brushes, one comb, a give echo, a couple of jewellery cardboard boxes, a pin holder, a powder container and a scent bottles, all made with inlaid silver pique try to the tortoiseshell
LIMITED STRANGE CHINESE SIMULATED BAMBOO MOULDED CERAMIC WASH cooking pot, embellished with three rings of phoenix, impressed tag to base, 12cm highest.
pair BEGINNING POTENTIALLY 12TH 100 YEARS CHINESE CELADON CRACKLE GLAZED CLEAN WASHERS, both with a celadon surface and a crackle glaze, 6.5cm large & 3.5cm large. (2)
AN EIGHTEENTH / 19TH CENTURY CHINESE AZURE & WHITE DRAGON POT / HAIR BRUSH WASH, ongst stylized clouds, the beds base with an eight personality tag, 14cm.
A Continental late 19thC metal work desk remain, of serpentine type, with two lidded ink wells flanking a hair brush cooking pot with two pencil holders, embossed with scrolling leaves, raised on four transformed brass feet, 35cm broad, with a dual division letter rack, and a blotter. (3)
A Kayser early 20thC crumb information and hair brush, white material, embossed with roses and leaves, along with a French metal dual handled tray embossed with flowers, 29cm broad, and a steel pencil holder embossed with pheasants, 21.5cm broad. (3)
A 19thC wood corkscrew, with a metallic worm, brush, and metal cover and string accessory, 14cm higher, additional corkscrew, 12.5cm large, and an extra worm, along with a Sheffield dish drink funnel. (4)
A George V plain silver-backed hair comb and clothing wash, Birmingham 1922, and another silver backed tresses clean engraved to ‘Doris’, Birmingham 1921. (3)
a paired selection of four silver-mounted dressing tablewares, containing; a give mirror, a hand hair brush and two clothing brushes, as well as a further silver-mounted comb and two silver plated installed wine coasters
a blended lot of hall salts, different silver-handled things, a Norwegian Sterling viking ship sodium, a pair of pepper pots marked Sterling, a silver-backed wash, a little heart-shaped pill-box along with numerous silver-plate including a set of WMF meals etc.
Force along Karcher KMC floors clean program. Unavailable for internal P&P, get in touch with Paul O’Hea at Mailboxes on 01925 659133