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615. A late 19th century Anglo-Indian sandalwood, ivory and ebony lined stationary box, the hinged cover opening to a fitted interior of divisions, 30cm wide x 19.5cm high. £200-300


616. A late 19th century Middle Eastern painted book stand, the pierced and carved wood x-frame decorated with gilded and white flowers, 41.5cm high x 37cm wide. £80-120


617. An Indian bronze figure of a soldier, cast with a pentagonal-shaped surmount, on a circular plinth base, 41.5cm high. £100-200


Lot 611


611. A Japanese ivory okimono of father and son preparing vegetables, Meiji Period, carved with kneeling father holding a vegetable in his left hand and tool in his right, with attendant son, oval tray of vegetables and kettle on tree stump, signed on red lacquer seal, 14.5cm wide x 8.5cm high. £100-200


OTHER ASIAN ART


612. A late 19th century jade-hilted Persian dagger, the single edged blade within a wood and white metal mounted sheath, the handle of deep spinach green jade, blade 25.5cm long, overall 43cm long. £100-200


613. A late 19th/ early 20th century Indian jade scent bottle and stopper, the oval-shaped bottle carved with serrated leaves, 8.5cm high. £40-80


Lot 618


618. An 18th/ early 19th century Anglo Indian ebony and ivory inlaid box on stand, the box with hinged cover decorated with ivory inlaid flowers and ebony inlaid scrolling foliage, the sides with brass drop handles, raised on a carved oak stand with four tapered spiral carved supports united by an X-shaped stretcher, 48cm wide x 77cm high x 34cm deep. £1500-2000


Lot 614


614. A pair of late 19th century Indian ivory figures, carved as Saraswati and Lakshmi, raised on carved wood rectangular plinths, 13cm high. £120-180


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