Lindsay Burns & Company
519. A Japanese lacquer table top chest of drawers and pair of matching rectangular boxes and covers, Meiji Period, the table top chest of drawers decorated with shaped panels of birds, flowering branches and bird table, reserved on a crackle ground, opening to a fitted interior of two short and two long drawers, signed, 15.5cm high x 15.5cm wide, together with a pair of boxes and covers en-suite, signed, 7.5cm high x 12cm wide. £80-120
520. A pair of Japanese silk work scrolls, Meiji Period, worked in coloured threads with pairs of manchurian cranes, on brocaded grounds, 160cm long x 59.5cm wide. £200-300
521. A Japanese gilt bronze presentation medal/circular plaque, the central panel cast in shallow relief with a Buddhist attendant and script, within a mask and ribbon tied border, the reverse inscribed with script, in fitted wood box, 7cm diameter. £50-100
522. A late 19th/early 20th century Japanese silkwork picture of a spotted deer, worked in coloured threads, signed, 51cm x 43cm. £80-120
INDIAN & OTHER ASIAN ART
524. An Indian painted textile panel, decorated with a moonlight scene of figures dancing within a stylised foliate border, 52cm x 82cm. £80-120
525. An Eastern painted textile panel, decorated with colourful birds perching on branches within a border of flowers, 45.5cm x 29.5cm. £50-100
526. An Eastern brass, copper and white metal inlaid circular tray, decorated with figures and animals within a panelled border, 36cm diameter. £80-120
527. A late 19th/early 20th century Indian ivory carving, finely carved and pierced with two female musicians standing on lotus and entwined by budding and flowering foliage, 31cm high. £200-300
Lot 523
523. A Japanese ivory Shibiyama and gold lacquer paper knife/page turner, Meiji Period, the tapered blade decorated with Quail and other birds, chrysanthemum, bamboo, other flowers and butterflies, in original blue velvet lined leather case bearing retailers mark for ‘HALSTAFF & HANNAFORD, 228 REGENT ST.’, 38.5cm long x 3.5cm wide. £100-200
Lot 528
528. A late 18th/19th century Indian gouache on paper, depicting Court figures on a terrace smoking a hookah pipe with attendant dancing female and torch bearer, 28.5cm x 25.5cm. £100-200
529. An African Tribal carved wood male fertility figure, 40cm high. £40-80
530. An Indian brass incense pot, the oviform body cast in relief with figure heads under a rim set with Nandi bull, 11cm high x 11cm diameter. £40-80
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