20 11th February 2012
Crow’s Auction Gallery Auctioneers and Valuers
Rear of Dorking Halls, The Car Park, Reigate Road, Dorking RH4 1SG TEL: 01306 740382 FAX: 01306 881672 EMAIL:
enquiries@crowsauctions.co.uk
POTTERY, PORCELAIN & COLLECTABLES Wednesday 15th February at 10am
SILVER, JEWELLERY, PLATE & CLOCKS, PICTURES AND FURNITURE Thursday 16th February at 10am
To include over 250 lots from two private local collections of early and later Chinese pottery, porcelain and objects
Viewing: Saturday 11th February 9am – 1pm, Monday 13th February 9am – 4pm Tuesday 14th February 9am – 8pm and mornings of sale Images and catalogue online the weekend of 11th February
A fine 19thC Japanese carved ivory figure of a duck seller, 8in high
A fine marble bust of a young woman in a tiara, signed J Germain 1782, 27in high
A pair of Song funerary jars and covers and a Han jar with original painted decoration
A rare 19thC Shibyama figure of a Geisha, 6 ½in high, and a carved Japanese ivory box and cover with wood cutters and gardeners.
An early Chinese glazed pottery vase, 10in high, Han period, a Song period glazed bowl and other early Chinese pottery
A pair of Chinese yellow ground moon flasks with bird and flower decoration, marked to base, 10½in high
A collection of 19thC Cantonese ivory
A superb ormolu mounted rosewood and marquetry inlaid bureau plat, signed Paul Sormani, Paris, 74 x 40 x 31in high
A fine 19thC ormolu mounted burr walnut, banded and inlaid bureau plat stamped Howard & Sons, 52 x 28 x 28in high
A 19thC Continental rosewood cylinder topped desk with Gothic decoration, 50 x 25 x 43in
A fine 19th/20thC ormolu, painted and gilt porcelain five-branch chandelier, 32in high
A good early 19thC pier glass with original gilt and mirror plate, 58 x 35in
A collection of late 19thC/early 20thC Chinese carved screens inset with stained ivory and porcelain, largest 30in high
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A good Wanli jar with blue and white decoration, a triple gourd vase and a nest of four graduated stands
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