Lot 1: A pair of Chinese ivory rectangular table screens,
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Description: A pair of Chinese ivory rectangular table screens, finely carved and stained with scholars at leisurely pursuits and with calligraphy to reverse, each panel 8ins (203mm) x 4.25ins (108mm), 10.75ins (272mm) high overall (Qing Dynasty -19th Century - some losses and repair) Provenance: Frederick Evans Collection - copy of photograph showing Screens in Lounge of Flat in Tietsin, circa 1940
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Lot 2: A Chinese ivory rectangular panel, carved with a
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Description: A Chinese ivory rectangular panel, carved with a scholar and an attendant amongst the "Three Friends of Winter", pine prunus and bamboo, 3ins (76mm) x 12.25ins (312mm) (Qing Dynasty - late 19th Century - minor age cracks)
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Lot 3: A good Chinese carved ivory rectangular battle
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Description: A good Chinese carved ivory rectangular battle scene panel, 4.75ins (121mm) x 12ins (305mm) (Qing Dynasty - late 19th Century) and silver inlaid hardwood stand for same Provenance: S. Marchant & Son Ltd; 1966
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Lot 4: A pair of Chinese ivory hexagonal vases and
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Description: A pair of Chinese ivory hexagonal vases and covers, each carved with panels containing a scholar and calligraphy, reserved against fruiting vines and squirrels, the covers set with lion-dog knops and inscribed with apocryphal Qianlong marks, 9.5ins (240mm) high, on wooden stands (Qing Dynasty - late 19th Century - some minor repairs)
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Lot 5: A Chinese ivory two-handled vase and cover, carved
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Description: A Chinese ivory two-handled vase and cover, carved with Shoulao, immortals and attendants within a garden landscape scattered with pagodas, 10.5ins (265mm) high (Qing Dynasty - 19th Century)
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