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| A Japanese ivory okimono of Hotei, with attendants, 6.3cm high, two Japanese marine ivory netsuke, of a warrior, 5cm and two men seated on a giant conch shell, two character seal mark, 4.5cm high, and a Japanese marine ivory netsuke of a man, 5cm high, possibly 18th century condition report Conch shell netsuke - one figure lacking left hand and losses to beads around the figures necks Hotei - slight cracks Warrior netsuke - cracked to back Netsuke of a man with vertical himatoshi - stress cracks LOT ALSO INCLUDES: A Japanese ivory netsuke, with the figure of a man kneeling and brushing the floor, two character mark, 4.4cm across (slight cracks)
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| Sale: European & Oriental Ceramics & Decorative Arts, Donnington Priory, 26 January 2010 |
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| A Japanese ivory koro and cover, of oval form, the body carved in high relief with figures and a scrolled dragon, the shoulders surmounted by scrolled handles, on three scrolled feet with shi-shi head capitals, the oval cover surmounted by a shi-shi, 15.8cm high, 20cm wide, Meiji period (1868-1913) condition report Shi-shi finial lacking front left leg
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| Sale: European & Oriental Ceramics & Decorative Arts, Donnington Priory, 26 January 2010 |
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| A Japanese ivory mounted Kodachi, with curved blade, the saya and tsuka richly carved with scenes of dignitaries, bijin and attendants, amongst flowers and temples with flower and dragon bands, the tsuba decorated with ho-ho birds, blade length 50cm, length overall 80.5cm condition report General hair cracks to ivory, second section up from tip on saya with replacement inserted ivory piece 12mm x 14mm Blade slightly rusted and tarnished with nicks out of leading edge
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| Sale: European & Oriental Ceramics & Decorative Arts, Donnington Priory, 26 January 2010 |
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| Three Japanese ivory okimono, each in the form of an open clam shell, the interior carved with figures amongst tress, the largest 8.5cm wide, two character signature, the second 6.5cm wide, two character signature, the last also decorated with seaweed, 9.8cm long, all late 19th/early 20th century condition report The largest is 8.5cm wide Some minor losses to a staff in one figures hand and possibly a branch of one pine tree, otherwise in good condition Second signed shell - small crack to one branch, otherwise in good condition Last shell with seaweed - minor chips to extremities, otherwise in good condition
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| Sale: European & Oriental Ceramics & Decorative Arts, Donnington Priory, 26 January 2010 |
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| Two Japanese ivory netsuke of Gama Sennin, with toads, 3.8cm and 4cm high, a Japanese coquilla nut netsuke, carved with a man's face, 4.8cm high, two Japanese ivory okimono, a Chinese ivory figure of a Buddha, 7.3cm high three Chinese export ivory items, comprising a visiting card case decorated with chrysanthemums, 9.8cm long, a bodkin case, 16cm long and a cheroot holder, 12.5cm long both carved with dragons, a Chinese export bone brise fan, 26.5cm long and an Indian ivory-handled dagger, 26.5cm long, all late 19th or early 20th century |
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| Sale: European & Oriental Ceramics & Decorative Arts, Donnington Priory, 26 January 2010 |
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| Ando Hiroshige (1797-1858) A print 'Miya' from the fifty-three stations of the Tokaido Oban, 24cm x 36cm; Utugawa Kunisada (1817-1864) Two prints of bijin 38.5cm x 26 and 37cm x 26cm; Kikugawa Yeizan (1807-1867) Three prints of bijin 36.5cm x 25.5cm, 35cm x 24cm and 39.5cm x 26.5cm Hosoda Yeishi Print of a bijin 36.5cm x 25.5cm condition report All stuck down to top corners all with discolouration to paper Hiroshige - fold to centre, patchy colours, slight repair to paper lower right corner Kunisada - Bijinin purple Kimono, colours feint in areas, edges dog-eared/Bijinin grey kimono, colours feint in areas, nicks in edge of paper, slightly dog-eared Yeizan - Goddess fishing, faded, stained top left, pin holes to top and all corners. Bijin with chrysantehmums, creased at top, losses and creasing to edges. Bjinby picture, worm damage down left-hand side, losses and creases to right-hand side and bottom Yeishi - very discoloured, spradic worm holes, nicks to edge
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| Sale: European & Oriental Ceramics & Decorative Arts, Donnington Priory, 26 January 2010 |
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| A Japanese Satsuma koro and cover, in the form of a hexagonal pagoda, decorated with flowers, bijin and landscapes, with gilt cobalt blue borders, on six feet, mark worn possibly 'Kyoto', 13.5cm high, Meiji period (1868-1913), hardwood stand condition report Cover finial broken and re-stuck Shallow inner rim chip to base section General wear to gilding including mark to base Otherwise in good condition
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| Sale: European & Oriental Ceramics & Decorative Arts, Donnington Priory, 26 January 2010 |
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| A Japanese Satsuma two handled vase, of ovoid form, decorated with bijin and warrior scenes, within elaborate diaper panelled borders, seven character seal mark, possibly 'Satsuma, Kyoto', 18.5cm high, Meiji period (1868-1913) condition report Minor staining to flared neck and foot rim, very slight wear to gilding on top rim Otherwise in good condition
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| Sale: European & Oriental Ceramics & Decorative Arts, Donnington Priory, 26 January 2010 |
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| Two Chinese bowls, decorated in underglaze blue with scrolling foliage, 16cm and 15cm diameter, Ming, a near pair of compressed globular boxes and cover, decorated in underglaze blue with flowers and foliage, 6cm diameter, Ming, a similar pot, 7cm diameter, Ming and a Chinese export vase, decorated in underglaze blue with floral panels, blue character mark to base, 10cm high, Kangxi condition report Both bowls cracked and crazed - one with chip to foot rim, one box cracked and crazed, pot chipped inside top rim and lacking a cover, Kangxi vase lacking a cover or fiiting to the top rim
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| Sale: European & Oriental Ceramics & Decorative Arts, Donnington Priory, 26 January 2010 |
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Important Information The following includes general reports of the condition of the property for various lots in this Sale. The absence of any condition or condition report does not mean, or imply, that the lot is free from any damage or restoration. If you require a condition report, please click on the Condition Request line, below each Lot. We are not professional restorers and do not undertake conservation, and we strongly recommend that you consult such a professional of your choice who will be better able to provide a detailed report. Prospective buyers should inspect each lot to satisfy themselves as to condition and must understand that any statement, whether written or verbal made by Dreweatts, its? staff and agents, is merely a subjective, qualified opinion and is only provided on this basis. Prospective buyers should also refer to any Notices regarding this sale, which are printed in the Sale Catalogue. ALL LOTS ARE OFFERED AND SOLD ?AS IS" IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CONDITIONS OF BUSINESS PRINTED IN THE SALE CATALOGUE, AND ANY REPORT OR VERBAL OBSERVATION IS ONLY PROVIDED ON THIS BASIS.
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