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A LIGHT JADE COMB COVER, QING DYNASTYChina, 1644-1912. Of cylindrical form, created in cure with round fruits finely incised with mathematical models on leafy vines, the most known and base with key-fret rings and a gankyil (a€?wheel of fortunea€?) signal. The clear material of a much white tone with couple of russet inclusions. Provenance: French personal range. Condition: exemplary problem with small wear. The stone with normal fissures, some of which may have progressed into okay hairline breaks over the years. Body weight: 39.9 grams measurements: top 8.8 cm??…a»?c™?cZ‰c†e“‹ a?a?‹i??1644-1912a€‚a‘?a?“?Y±a??i??c??c?Z?µ®e›•a?“a? www.datingrating.net/tr/christiancupid-inceleme??°??z?a»?a?Se—¤?z?i??e ‚e??a’?a?•e??a??e¦‹a–??—‹i??a€?a‘?e?‹a?‹e??a€?i?‰c?‹a€‚ c™?e‰?cs„a?Se€???ZcY?e i????‰c?°a?®eµ¤e¤?e‰?cs„a†…???a€‚ a?†???i?s??•a?‹c§?a???”¶e—? a“?c›?i?sc‹€?????µa??i??c?????a°?a€‚ cZ‰cY?a†…??‰a¤©c„¶e?‚c?‹i??es?e‘—?™‚e–“cs„?µ?e€?i??a…¶a?a?€a?›a??e?????c™?a±•???c?°a°?cs„e?‚c?«a€‚ e‡?e‡?i?s39.9 a…‹ a°?a??i?se«? 8.8 aZ?c±?
Bach Stradivarius 37 trumpet, with case, serial amounts 545352, combined with Dennis Wick 1CW and Rudy Muck 19C mouthpieces and add-ons like trumpet stand, audio video, wash, oil bottles etc.
Sequence of graduated bone tissue beads L77cm, another L51cm a ladies Bula 17 jewel fluctuations wristwatch on marcasite strap, a Goldie & Co hatters of Malton crumb clean also outfit necklaces
a nineteenth century Japanese Satsuma crackle glaze wash container, depicting elders amongst cherry blossom, increased in gilt, (af) 18cmH; alongside one other Chinese enamelled cooking pot
An Edward VII sterling silver and tortoiseshell installed dressing table set by Mappin and Webb, dates from 1910 to 1913, containing a set of brushes, a single wash, a give echo, a set of jewellery cardboard boxes, a pin rack, a powder jar and a fragrance container, all beautifully made with inlaid gold pique work to the tortoiseshell
A TINY UNIQUE CHINESE SIMULATED BAMBOO MOULDED CERAMIC BRUSH POT, embellished with three rings of phoenix, satisfied level to base, 12cm highest.
pair EARLY PERHAPS 12TH 100 YEARS CHINESE CELADON CRACKLE GLAZED WASH WASHERS, both with a celadon ground and a crackle glaze, 6.5cm highest & 3.5cm large. (2)
A 18TH / 19TH 100 YEARS CHINESE AZURE & LIGHT DRAGON POT / HAIR BRUSH RINSE, ongst conventionalized clouds, the bottom with an eight character mark, 14cm.
A Continental late 19thC metal desk stand, of serpentine type, with two lidded ink wells flanking a wash container with two pen holders, embossed with scrolling leaves, brought up on four switched brass foot, 35cm large, together with a dual unit letter stand, and a blotter. (3)
A Kayser very early 20thC crumb information and brush, white material, embossed with flowers and dried leaves, alongside a French metal twin managed tray embossed with flowers, 29cm wide, and a brass pen dish embossed with pheasants, 21.5cm greater. (3)
A 19thC wood corkscrew, with a steel worm, hair brush, and brass cap and chain accessory, 14cm highest, further corkscrew, 12.5cm large, and a spare worm, alongside a Sheffield plate drink channel. (4)
A George V plain silver backed hair hair brush and clothing brush, Birmingham 1922, and another silver-backed locks comb engraved to ‘Doris’, Birmingham 1921. (3)
a coordinated selection of four silver-mounted dressing tablewares, comprising; a hands mirror, a hand brush and two clothes brushes, combined with a further silver-mounted wash and two silver plated attached wines coasters
a mixed significant hall salts, different silver handled products, a Norwegian Sterling viking ship salt, a pair of pepper pots noted Sterling, a silver-backed clean, limited heart-shaped pill-box alongside numerous silver plate like a set of WMF foods etc.
Force along Karcher KMC floors wash system. Not available for in-house P&P, get in touch with Paul O’Hea at Mailboxes on 01925 659133