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Lot 1609
Sale: 050623Two 19th century Chinese sleeve bands, embroidered in rich polychromes silks, designed with unusual fine appliqué embroidery, giving the panels a three dimensional effect, largest: 8cm wide, 50cm long
Lot 1611
Sale: 050623A 20th century Chinese silk sleeve, embroidered in bright polychrome silk threads in a floral and bird design, together with two similar embroidered hat panels, both with ornate mountings, Sleeve: 38cm wide, 46cm high
Lot 1612
Sale: 050623A late 19th century Chinese child’s purple silk and multi-coloured metal embroidered tabbard, front and back panels split and double mounted in one frame, 33cm wide, 37cm high
Lot 1620
Sale: 050623An early 20th century Chinese brown silk robe, with pastel multi-coloured all over embroidered flowers, framed and double mounted, measured as mounted: 75cm wide, 61cm high
Lot 1610
Sale: 050623A late 19th century Chinese black and cream silk embroidery, mounted together with an inscribed calligraphic stone, a pair of white metal chop sticks and a similar dish, embroidery: 5.5cm wide, 105cm long
Lot 1605
Sale: 050623A pair of late 19th century Chinese purple silk, multi-coloured metallic thread embroideries, decorated with fruits and butterflies, mounted and framed, 8cm wide, 48cm high
Lot 1604
Sale: 050623A late 19th early 20th century Chinese incised embroidery, decorated with symbolic animal, bird and flower motifs and border decoration, ornately mounted and framed, 29cm wide, 26cm high, A
Lot 1616
Sale: 050623A late 19th century Chinese silk, multi-coloured metallic embroidered child's tabard front, together with a smaller, later silk and damask embroidered child’s waistcoat, larger panel: 34cm wide, 36cm high
Lot 1600
Sale: 050623A Victorian burr walnut table top cigar cabinet, with Bramah lock (currently locked and no key) 41.5cm wide, NB: From the Estate of Rt Hon Lord Lawson of Blaby
Lot 484
Sale: 220523A Chinese miniature bronze censer, fanggui, Xuande six character mark, 18th/19th century, 8cm wide. Purchased in 1965 in Tsingtao on ship called 'Rushpool', Company: 'Sir Robert Ropner' on Chinese charter taking arms to