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Fine & Decorative Arts FINE & DECORATIVE ARTS Thursday 3rd, Friday 4th and Saturday 5th December 2020 FINE AND DECORATIVE ARTS To be held at: Davies House, Davies Road, Evesham, Worcestershire WR11 1YZ THURSDAY 3RD DECEMBER FRIDAY 4TH DECEMBER SATURDAY 5TH DECEMBER Day of the Sale Auction scheduled to start at 10am with live bidding on internet bidding platforms; telephone bids and commission bids will also be accepted. You will need to be registered before the sale. SPECIALISTS George Kingham John Keightley Mark Oliver David Pregun Geoff Shepherd Director Senior Specialist Consultant Jewellery and Watches Office Manager and Cataloguer Decorative Arts Specialist Ally White Auctioneer, Valuer and Photographer Live internet bidding is available on www.the-saleroom.com, www.invaluable.com, and www.easyliveauction.com together with fully illustrated catalogue. Catalogue £10.00 (£12.00 by post) Kingham & Orme Auctioneers Ltd (Collection Address) Davies House, Davies Road, Evesham, Worcestershire, WR11 1YZ NB. Please telephone to arrange collection. Telephone: 01386 244224 Mobile: 07976 919836 Email: [email protected] Website: www.kinghamandorme.com 2 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 and Heathrow, 90 miles DELIVERY SERVICES FOR BUYERS We offer an in house packing service for most items and paintings up to 110cm x 80cm. Please email [email protected] for a quote or call01386 244224 for a quotation. For Furniture: Stephen Morris Shipping PLC, 9 Ockham Drive Greenford, London, UB6 0FD Tel: 02088 322222 3 USEFUL INFORMATION FOR BUYERS Please see full Terms and Conditions at the back of this catalogue. Buying at Kingham & Orme Auctioneers Ltd: Buyer’s Premium There are several ways you can bid at our auctions; in There is a buyer’s premium of 23% plus VAT on the first person, by leaving a commission bid, on the telephone and £200,000 of the hammer price of each lot. 15% plus VAT live via the internet. on the excess of £200,001 and up to £1,000,000 of the hammer price of each lot, and 12% plus VAT on the excess of £1,000,001 of the hammer price of each lot. Bidding in Person It is essential that all prospective buyers register with us prior to the auction. Proof of identification will be required in Payment order for a bidding number to be allocated which can then Must be made in full before items can be removed from the be used when bidding for an item. premises. If buyers are unknown to us, we cannot handover purchase until payment has been cleared. Payment Methods - We accept payment by: Commission Bids • Cash - up to £9,000 (subject to money laundering regulations). Kingham & Orme will execute bids if you are unable to attend the sale. Bids can be left with our staff afterer/during • Cheques - following 5 working days clearance. viewing, or in advance by telephone or e-mail: • Debit/Credit Cards - American Express or Diners Club [email protected] not accepted. We accept maxiumum payments of £500 on credit card. Telephone Bids • Bank transfer to: Lines should be booked by 5pm the day before the auction HSBC Bank, 32 Bridge St., Evesham, WR11 4RU begins. Lines are booked on a first come first served Account No.: 51655345 basis. Full name, address and telephone numbers will be Account Name: Kingham & Orme Auctioneers Ltd required together with proof of identity. Banl and/or Sort Code: 40-20-27 credit/debit card details are necessary to secure the line. IBAN: GB91MIDL40202751655345 SWIFTBIC: MIDLGB22 Please note that a fee of £15 will be added for Live Internet Bidding international bank payments. Register online via the saleroom.com, invaluable.com and easyliveauctions.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 that 48 hours before the sale). 4 CONTENTS DAY 1 Silver 1 – 290 Jewellery and Watches 291 – 426 DAY 2 Oriental Ceramics and Works of Art 427 – 500 Fans 501 – 545 Works of Art, Metal and Lighting 546 – 620 Clocks and Furniture 621 – 640 Wine 641 – 665 Books and Pictures 666 – 711 Paperweights 712 – 739 Glass 740 – 803 DAY 3 Continental Ceramics 804 – 902 Moorcroft 903 – 988 Art Pottery 989 – 1061 Studio Pottery 1062 – 1077 British Ceramics 1078 – 1239 DAY ONE 6 SILVER 1. An Indian white metal reticulated incense box, squat 11 . A large Chinese export silver reticulated cone or lobed form with pierced diaper panels, the hinged lid with central incense burner, KH, circa 1930, pierced and chased with trellised rosette within rope and gadrooned borders, stamped marks 900, vignettes of foliate scrolls, between chased bands, surmounted by a 16cm diameter, 18.78ozt £150 - £250 bird, the bayonet base with swing handle, 17.5cm diameter, 36cm high, 25.34ozt £200 - £400 2. An Indian white metal card case, 19th century, embossed and chased with domestic farm scenes to each side, 11cm x 8.5cm, 12. A small Chinese export silver rosewater sprinkler, TM, 7.50ozt £250 - £300 circa 1930, globe and shaft form, repousse embossed with prunus, surmounted by a bird, 19cm high, 3.18ozt £40 - £70 3. A Japanese silver and enamelled jug, Sanju Saku, Yokohama circa 1900, footed baluster form, applied wisteria design in purple and green enamel, bamboo handle, 9cm high, 4.98ozt £500 - £600 4. A pair of Japanese silver saucers, Samurai Shokai, Yokohama, embossed with irises in a watery landscape on a planished ground, 11cm diameter, 3.36ozt (2) £180 - £220 13 13. A Chinese silver export bowl, Wang Hing, circa 1900, fluted hemispherical form, engraved with four floral panels, on a conical foot, marked 90, 12.5cm diameter, 6.03ozt £400 - £500 5 5. A Japanese silver jewellery box, 20th century, cuboid form, engraved with chrysanthemum, peony and prunus decoration, with hinged ruyi handle, the interior with removable tray, lockable, 13cm wide, 10cm high, 10cm deep £500 - £600 6. A Japanese silver cigarette case, rectangular form engraved with comical characters, 10cm x 9cm, 3.74ozt 14 £150 - £200 14. A Chinese export silver bowl, Wang Hing, Canton circa 1900, rounded footed form, embossed and chased in relief with a 7. A Chinese export silver jug, circa 1890, conical oval form, wrythen dragon, 20cm diameter, 21.85ozt £1200 - £1500 repousse embossed with panels of prunus and chrysanthemum, impressed marks 85, 13cm long, 3.72ozt £80 - £120 15. A Chinese Persian style white metal teapot and sugar bowl, oval conical form, repousse embossed and chased with 8. An Oriental white metal box in the form of a lemon, mountain village scenes, alternating with prunus sprigs, within together with a filigree flower head finial and a silver bird lid, box European Rococo scroll and trellis borders and oval roundels, S scroll 7cm long, 4.32ozt (3) £50 - £80 handles, 16.5cm long, 13.95ozt £100 - £200 9. An Indian white metal box, ogee moulded oval form, 16. A Chinese export silver egg cup and cover, TM circa embossed with panels of foliate scrolls and birds, within beaded and 1930, footed urn form, repousse decorated with scalloped vignettes ropetwist borders, 7.5cm long, 2.14ozt £100 - £150 of plantation scenes, the lid surmounted by a bird finial, 9cm high, 1.88ozt £50 - £80 10. A Persian white metal box, probably Kutch, 19th century, chased with foliate carpet ground within plain bordered ogee leaf cartouches, hinged lid and gilt interior, 13cm long, 3.5cm high, 8cm deep, 8.74ozt £200 - £300 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 Buyer’s terms at the back of the catalogue. 7 17. An Oriental silver spherical box, repousse embossed with bands of mountain village scenes, on three cast dolphin feet, surmounted by a bird finial, 11.5cm high, 4.14ozt £40 - £70 18. A pair of novelty white metal aeroplanes, sheet and wire construction with movable wheels and propellers, 7cm long, 0.75ozy (2) £40 - £70 19. A large Indian white metal tray, circular form, chased and engraved with various figures within a foliate scroll ground, 56cm diameter £100 - £200 23 23. A Louis XV French white metal and enamelled snuff box, circa 1740, rectangular form, the lid with raised and gilt enamel, the central allegorical scene of Classical figures with instruments of war, within scroll and mask borders, 7.5cm x 5cm £300 - £400 24. A Dutch silver plated marriage box, hexagonal section, engraved with alternating saints and courting couples, the domed lid with embracing hands within angel and fruit panels, gilded to the interior, 6.5cm high Note: similar to the example in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York 20 £70 - £90 20. A Persian white metal jug, probably Kutch, 19th century, chased with ogee petal arches and teardrop motifs on a heavily foliated scroll ground, zoomorphic scaled handle, gilt interior, 12cm long, 4.44ozt £300 - £400 21. A Chinese silver cocktail shaker, circa 1920s, shouldered conical form, stamped marks, 22.5cm high, 14.60ozt £400 - £600 25 25. A Louis XV French silver chocolate pot, IDB, Paris circa 1750, baluster form, on three cartouche and stepped pad splayed legs, 22 turned ebony side handle, 17cm high, 10.20ozt £400 - £500 22. A German silver box, MS, Konigsberg, circa 1750s, cylindrical form, the domed lid with crimped rim, etched with two 26.
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