Auction
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Asian (272)
Books & Maps (7)
General (12)
Rugs & Carpets (48)
Samplers, Textiles and Fashion (2)
Silver (1)
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Lot 292 - A Japanese watercolour of Mount Fuji, signed and red seal.
Sold for £60
Lot 293 - A Chinese lacquered wood panel, early 20th century.
Sold for £45
Lot 294 - Two Chinese paintings on silk, early 20th century.
Sold for £190
Lot 295 - A large Chinese painting on silk, signed, late 19th century.
Sold for £220
Lot 296 - A Chinese metal thread decorated cotton and silk skirt, late Qing Dynasty.
Sold for £70
Lot 297 - Three Chinese pith paper paintings, late Qing Dynasty.
Sold for £35
Lot 298 - A Chinese set of three pith paper paintings, late Qing Dynasty.
Lot 299 - A pair of Japanese Satsuma octagonal plates, Meiji period.
Lot 300 - A selection of Japanese Satsuma pottery items.
Sold for £90
Lot 301 - A Chinese silk picture, early-mid 20th century.
Sold for £20
Lot 302 - A Chinese famille verte crackle glaze cylindrical vase, circa 1900.
Lot 303 - A Syrian metal tray top occasional table, early 20th century.
Estimated at £50 - £80
Lot 304 - A Japanese Satsuma porcelain and white metal belt buckle, circa 1900.
Sold for £30
Lot 305 - Utugawa Hiroshige. Woodblock print. The Jewel River in Musashi Province.
Sold for £50
Lot 306 - Kitagawa Utamaro. Woodblock print. Edo period (1753-1806)
Sold for £130
Lot 307 - A Japanese woodblock print, depicting two courtesans.
Lot 309 - An Indian silk paisley shawl, 20th century.
Sold for £40
Lot 310 - A Mughal painting/manuscript of a hunting scene.
Lot 311 - Framed Chinese calligraphy panels, probably 19th century.
Lot 312 - An Indian bronze hanging lamp in the form of an elephant.
Lot 313 - Two Japanese painted scrolls, 19th century.
Estimated at £70 - £100
Lot 314 - Two Japanese painted scrolls, 19th century.
Sold for £170
Lot 315 - A Japanese painted scroll, entitled 'White Fox', 19th century.
Lot 316 - A Japanese painted scroll, 19th century.