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414. A Japanese bronze vase, 19th century, decorated in silver with bamboo, two character signature to the reverse, and with a seal mark to the base, minor damage, 15.1cm.
£100-200
415. A silver sugar bowl, inscribed ‘Made from silver taken out of the Imperial Summer Palace near Pekin, Oct 8th 1860’, the lobed form with scroll side handles and a crest, punch marks for Elizabeth Ivory, London 1860, 13oz., 18.5cm.
£500-800
416. Four South East Asian bronze figures of Buddha, c.13th century and later, Thai and Khmer, two standing and two seated in dhyanasana, one with a wood stand, 40cm max. (5)
£500-1,000
417. Two Chinese gilt bronze figures of Tara, probably modern, seated in dhayansana and each raised on a lotus throne, one inset with blue and red jewelling, 21.8cm. (2)
£150-250
418. A pair of Chinese silver models of turtles, perhaps peppers, each carrying a spirit tablet upon its back, the bases removable and with punch marks, 9.8cm. (4)
£300-400 25
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419. Four Chinese bronze items, one a 5th century axe head with a rich green patina, two small oil lamps, the fourth item a jue, damages, 20cm. (4)
£100-200
Provenance: the axe head purchased from Sydney Moss Ltd., 16th January 1968 for £70.
420. A Chinese gold-inlaid iron belt hook, 5th - 4th century BC, decorated with a geometric design, a Chinese bronze cheek piece and a bronze rectangular bar with an animal head terminal, 13.2cm. (3) £250-350
421. A Chinese silver belt, 19th century, formed with dragons curling and Chinese characters, and a brooch formed from one of the belt plaques, 69cm. (2)
£150-250
422. A Chinese silver two-handled bowl, 19th century, decorated with panels of flowers and birds, the handles formed as fabulous water dragons, punch marks to the base, 18.2cm.
£600-800
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