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74

A CHINESE EXPORT WHITE METAL TEA SERVICE,

comprising of a teapot, cream jug and sugar bowl with tongs,

each decorated with dragons in flight against a dimpled ground,

marked to underside (c.30.5ozs in all). The teapot 16cm wide

over handle (4)

€600 - 1000

75

A CHINESE WHITE METAL EWER AND COVER,

probably Shanghai c.1920, of baluster form, the rim with Greek

key banding over a spot hammered ground with song birds

amongst bamboo, applied with twin five claw dragons pursuing

the flaming pearl, on waisted circular foot, stamped to underside

(c.24.5ozs). 23cm high, 17cm wide over handle and spout

Provenance: Presented to a Mr. Phillip Mart, Inspector of

Customs in Shanghai on his departure from China, third quarter

of 19th century

€400 - 600

76

A VICTORIAN ROCOCO STYLE WAISTED

CIRCULAR SILVER DISH RING,

London 1896, mark of James Wakely & Frank Clarke Wheeler,

the pierced sides decorated with continuous scenes of goats,

shepherd with pipe and shepherdess, amongst intertwined

scrolls and foliage, enclosing a vacant cartouche, and with blue

glass liner (13.5ozs). 21cm diameter, 9.5cm high

€600 - 1000

77

A SCOTTISH VICTORIAN SILVER TEA CADDY,

Edinburgh 1897, mark of Hamilton & Inches, with domed

hinged top, shaped gadroon rim, waved and fluted body, raised

on ball feet. 12cm high;

together with an oval tea caddy, Birmingham marks; a small

Georgian cream jug with gadroon rims and raised on ball feet,

London marks (rubbed); cased condiments with blue glass liners;

a circular salt with gadroon rims, London marks; a small sauce

boat, Birmingham marks; and a twin handled cup, Birmingham

marks (c.26ozs all in) (7)

€300 - 500

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