Fine Furniture, Decorative Effects & Objets D'art
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A 17th Century Ming Dynasty Pottery Roof Tile having a raised central lozenge pierced with scrolling foliage, 10” x 4” (25 cms x 10 cm).
Sold for: £180
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A 17th Century Ming Dynasty Pottery Roof Tile having a raised central lozenge pierced with scrolling foliage, 10” x 4” (25 cms x 10 cm).
Sold for: £180
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An Antique Chinese Reverse Painted Mirror depicting Lui Hai; The God of Wealth with the three legged toad, set in a moulded hardwood frame, 17¼” x 12½” (44 cm x 32 cm).
Sold for: £0
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An Antique Chinese Reverse Painted Mirror depicting Lui Hai; The God of Wealth with the three legged toad, set in a moulded hardwood frame, 17¼” x 12½” (44 cm x 32 cm).
Sold for: £0
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A 19th Century Chinese Export Writing Desk profusely carved with sprays of trailing prunus blossom and having an intricately pierced gallery back with a cabinet enclosing stationary racks to one side and a bank of drawers to the other.
Sold for: £1400
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A 19th Century Chinese Export Writing Desk profusely carved with sprays of trailing prunus blossom and having an intricately pierced gallery back with a cabinet enclosing stationary racks to one side and a bank of drawers to the other.
Sold for: £1400
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A Group of Five Decorative Feather-filled Cushions: A pair of square silkwork cushions embroidered with Chinese stumpwork dragons on a chartreuse satin ground with piped edging, 20” (51 cm) square.
Sold for: £300
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A Group of Five Decorative Feather-filled Cushions: A pair of square silkwork cushions embroidered with Chinese stumpwork dragons on a chartreuse satin ground with piped edging, 20” (51 cm) square.
Sold for: £300
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Yeung Hai Shuet (MBE), A Watercolour Painting of Koi Carp signed Hai Shuet Yeung and dated 1997 alongside a red seal mark, 21½” x 28½” (55 cm x 72 cm), mounted and set in a glazed gilt frame 30” x 38” (76 cm x 97 cm).
Sold for: £170
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Yeung Hai Shuet (MBE), A Watercolour Painting of Koi Carp signed Hai Shuet Yeung and dated 1997 alongside a red seal mark, 21½” x 28½” (55 cm x 72 cm), mounted and set in a glazed gilt frame 30” x 38” (76 cm x 97 cm).
Sold for: £170