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Asian Decorative Art & Fine Art Antiques & Collectables 1 ASIAN DECORATIVE ART & FINE ART ANTIQUES & COLLECTABLES For details of the chargesFriday payable & inSaturday addition to the final16 Hammerth – 17 Priceth of Marcheach lot please 2018 refer to paragraphs 5 to 9 of the Terms of Consignment for Buyers at the back of the catalogue. 2 Front Cover Image: Lot 853 A Doulton Lambeth vase by Mark Marshall. Circa 1880 Inside Front Cover Image: Lot 356 Brian Shields (Braaq), ‘The Broken Pram’, Oil on board Back Page Image: Lot 906 A large Goldscheider glazed figure ‘The Egyptian Dancer’, designed by Josef Lorenzl FUTURE SALES: ANTIQUES & COLLECTABLES SALE SATURDAY 19TH MAY 2018 ANTIQUES & COLLECTABLES SALE SATURDAY 28TH JULY 2018 ASIAN DECORATIVE & FINE ART SALE WITH ANTIQUES AND COLLECTABLES SALES SATURDAY 6TH OCTOBER 2018 ENTRIES NOW INVITED For details of the charges payable in addition to the final Hammer Price of each lot please refer to paragraphs 5 to 9 of the Terms of Consignment for Buyers at the back of the catalogue. 3 ASIAN DECORATIVE ART & FINE ART ANTIQUES & COLLECTABLES To be held at: DAVIES HOUSE, DAVIES ROAD, EVESHAM, WORCESTERSHIRE WR11 1YZ FRIDAY 16TH MARCH 2018 – LOTS 1 – 475 SATURDAY 17TH MARCH 2018 – LOTS 476 – 1253 Viewing Wednesday & Thursday 14th – 15th March – 10.00am to 7.00pm First and Second Day of Sale – From 8.30am to 10.00am Day of the Sale The auction is scheduled to start at 10.30am. Bids will only be accepted from registered bidders. Please ensure you obtain a paddle number on arrival. You will need to be registered before the sale. Live internet bidding is available on www.the-saleroom.com, www.invaluable.com, and www.easyliveauction.com together with the fully illustrated online catalogue. Catalogue £10.00 (£12.00 by post) Kingham & Orme Auctioneers Ltd (Office address) 10 The Green, Broadway, Worcestershire WR12 7AA Kingham & Orme Auctioneers Ltd (Collection address) Davies House, Davies Road, Evesham, Worcestershire, WR11 1YZ (NB: Please telephone to arrange collection). Telephone: 01386 244224 Mobile: 07973 207096 / 07976 919836 Email: [email protected] Website: www.kinghamandorme.com For details of the charges payable in addition to the final Hammer Price of each lot please refer to paragraphs 5 to 9 of the Terms of Consignment for Buyers at the back of the catalogue. 4 MAP AND DIRECTIONS Our auction site is based in the market town of Evesham just north of the Cotswolds. By Car We are centrally located in reach of motorways the M5, M4, M40, M42, a short way from the A44 By Rail Evesham’s train station is less than two miles from the auction site By Plane The nearest International Airports are Birmingham 45 miles, Heathrow 90 miles. DELIVERY SERVICES FOR BUYERS For furniture: Stephen Morris Shipping PLC, 9 Ockham Drive, Greenford, London UB6 0FD Tel: 02088 322222 For paintings: Aardvark Art Services Ltd Tel: 01253 794673 Email: [email protected] For small items: Mailboxes, Cheltenham Branch Tel: 01242 530130 Email: [email protected] We also offer an in-house packing service for small items. Please call 01386 244224 for a quotation. For details of the charges payable in addition to the final Hammer Price of each lot please refer to paragraphs 5 to 9 of the Terms of Consignment for Buyers at the back of the catalogue. 5 USEFUL INFORMATION FOR BUYERS Please see full Terms and Conditions at the back of this catalogue. Buying at Kingham & Orme Auctioneers Ltd: There are several ways you can bid at our auctions; in person, by leaving a commission bid, on the telephone and live via the internet. Bidding in Person It is essential that all prospective buyers register with us prior to the auction. Proof of identification will be required in order for a bidding number to be allocated which can then be used when bidding for an item. Commission Bids Kingham & Orme will execute bids if you are unable to attend the sale. Bids can be left with our staff after/ during viewing, or in advance by telephone or e-mail: [email protected]. Telephone Bids Lines should be booked by 5pm the day before the auction begins. Lines are booked on a first come first served basis. Full name, address and telephone numbers will be required together with proof of identity. Bank and or credit/ debit card details are necessary to secure the line. Live Internet Bidding Register online via the saleroom.com, invaluable.com and easyliveauction.com. Various charges apply, please check with your bidding platform. Condition Bidders must satisfy themselves as to the condition of each lot. Condition reports are available on request (no later than 48 hours before the sale). Buyer’s Premium There is a buyer’s premium of 20% plus VAT on the hammer price of each lot. Artist’s Resale Right – A lot with a † symbol indicates that the item will incur a royalty charge (if sold for a hammer price of more than the UK sterling equivalent of €1000). Payment Must be made in full before items can be removed from the premises. If buyers are unknown to us, we cannot hand over purchases unless payment is cleared. Payment Methods – We accept payment by: Cash – up to £9000 (subject to money laundering regulations). Cheques – following 5 working days clearance. Debit/Credit cards – American Express and Diners Club are not accepted. Bank transfer to: HSBC Bank, 32 Bridge St, Evesham WR11 4RU Account no:51655345 Account name: Kingham & Orme Auctioneers Ltd Sort code:40-20-27 IBAN: GB91MIDL40202751655345 SWIFTBIC: MIDLGB22 Please note that a fee of £15 will be added for international bank payments. For details of the charges payable in addition to the final Hammer Price of each lot please refer to paragraphs 5 to 9 of the Terms of Consignment for Buyers at the back of the catalogue. 6 ASIAN DECORATIVE ART - 10:30AM 1 5 Two bronze sculptures, one of Hanuman, a Hindu λ A pair of Indian ivory figures, carved as natives Deity standing on a plinth, one a Chinese urn with a and set upon square bases with bun feet. Circa 1880. dog seated on the lid. Height 32cm and 24cm. (2) Height 16.5cm. (2) £120.00 - £150.00 £400.00 - £500.00 2 6 Two bronze sculptures, one of Tara, a Tibetan Deity λ An Indian ivory model of the Taj Mahal and inlaid seated on a plinth and one of Vasudhara a Buddhist with ebony, circa 1890. Height 12cm, length 17.5cm, Goddess seated on a plinth. Circa 19th-20th Century. width 17.5cm. Height 32.5cm and 21cm. (2) £600.00 - £700.00 £120.00 - £150.00 7 3 λ An Indian ivory group, carved as a farmer with his A trio of bronze sculptures of Lord Ganesha the Hindu ox laden with sacks of produce. Set upon a rectangular God, two sat on plinths with a cobra wrapped around his base. Circa 1880. Height 12cm. body, one reclining. Height 25.5cm, 20cm and 18cm. (3) £500.00 - £600.00 £180.00 - £200.00 8 4 λ A European ivory figure group of a young girl holding a basket, and feeding two lambs. Set upon λ An Indian ivory paper knife. The handle carved with an Indian wood base edged in ivory and engraved an elephant upon an elaborate plinth. In original wood with flowering scrollwork. Circa 1880. Height 21cm. case. Circa 1900. Length 27.5cm. £700.00 - £800.00 £120.00 - £150.00 9 A pair of Indian marble figure groups, carved as cows suckling calves. Circa 1880. Height 21.5cm. £150.00 - £200.00 10 Three Calcutta School paintings depicting courting couples and a hunting scene, fabric painted, glazed and framed. Largest 24cm x 19cm. (3) 5 6 £40.00 - £60.00 7 8 9 For details of the charges payable in addition to the final Hammer Price of each lot please refer to paragraphs 5 to 9 of the Terms of Consignment for Buyers at the back of the catalogue. 7 11 A pair of 19th century Indian miniatures depicting couples drinking wine on the veranda, marble board mounts, glazed and gilded frame. 12cm x 5cm. (2) £40.00 - £60.00 12 An Indian brass circular tray. Early 20th century. Diameter 30cm. £40.00 - £60.00 18 13 21 19 A pair of Indian silver salt pots, decorated with huts and palms. Approx 105 grams. Height 4cm, diameter A Tibetan bronze Buddhistic figure of a four armed 7cm. lady, seated on a separate base and engraved with floral scroll. Height 19cm. £40.00 - £60.00 £200.00 - £300.00 14 20 A selection of Indian lacquer boxes, letter rack, brass plate, bronze bowls and Japanese cloisonne pieces. A Tibetan thanka painted with the Wheel of Life (10+) and a mandala surrounded by smaller figures and scenes, together with another older example depicting £40.00 - £60.00 a vengeful deity. 71cm x 49cm and 80cm x 57cm respectively. (2) 15 £50.00 - £70.00 A selection of Far Eastern embroideries and prints. Framed. (5) 21 £20.00 - £40.00 A 19th century or earlier Tibetan religious plaque, 16 having a four armed deity sat upon a lotus beneath Three Ren Jian Guo pictures, ‘Don’t Hit Younger an arbour with two attendants to the side, the whole Brother 1983, ‘The Window of our Boat Home’ 1983, pressed and filigree metalwork inlaid with turquoise ‘The Turtle’ 1983. Ink and colours on silk. 17.5cm x and coloured beads, fitted easel to reverse. 30.5m x 12cm. Glazed and framed. (3) 21.5cm. £100.00 - £150.00 £1000.00 - £1500.00 17 22 Three Daisy Cheng, limited edition prints and two with A vase decorated with owls on a grey foliage.
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