A Chinese carved giltwood seated figure of a Changmei Lohan, with long white eyebrows, 5.125ins (13cm) high, a seated figure of a Buddha on lotus base, 12ins (30.5cm) high, a carved giltwood seated figure of Xuan Tian Shangdi - A seated bearded deity, a sword in his right hand, his right foot resting on a tortoise, 9.25ins (23.5cm) high, a standing figure of Han Zhongli - An Immortal scratching his ear and holding a fan, with an attendant holding a double gourd, 15ins (38.1cm), a seated figure of a Daoist Immortal on red painted horse-shoe shaped chair, 11ins (28cm) high, and two other figures, various Note : Changmei Lohan - the fifteenth Lohan - purchased in Hong Kong in 1969. Buddha purchased in Hong Kong in 1976. Xuan Tian Shangdi purchased in Hong Kong in 1977. Han Zhongli purchased Macau 1977. The Senior of the Eight Immortals. Probably from Canton.
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A Chinese carved and lacquered giltwood figure of a Mandarin, thought to be Lin Tse-hsu (1785-1850), seated in a horse-shoe shaped chair with tiger rug below, wearing Mandarin robes with a rank badge depicting a Crane and flanked by two attendants, on shaped base, 12.75ins (32cm) high (Qing Dynasty - second half of 19th Century - minor damage to attendants) Note : Purchased in Taipei in 1998. According to Keith Stevens: "An unidentified ancestral image but a typical Hokkien Clan Temple or Household altar ancestral figure, believed by the Antique Dealer to be that of Lin Tse-hsu" Literature : Arts of Asia, May/June 1999, pages 140-141 - Article titled "The Raree Show and Commissioner Lin"
A Chinese carved, painted and giltwood seated figure of a deity, seated on a horse-shoe backed chair, his feet resting on two lion dogs, 7.25ins (18.4cm) high, a seated figure of Lung Ma, 6.25ins (15.8cm) high, and a seated figure of Wong Yeh, 7ins (17.8cm) high Note : The seated deity purchased in Grays Antique Market, London in 1983. From Fujian Province.
One lot of miscellaneous furniture, etc, to include a navette-shaped and brass banded bucket, a country made milking stool, an oval gilt framed wall mirror with bevelled edge plate, a 19th century American wall clock, by Jerome & Co., a slipper chair with button upholstery, an Edwardian piano stool, a Chinese wall rug, etc
CHINESE HARDWOOD EXTENDING DINING TABLEwith rounded ends and two extra leaves above a carved frieze, standing on tapering shaped supports, 243cm extended, together with a set of two carvers with rounded seats and six single dining chairs with square seats, and a similar single dining chair with a rounded seat, all with carved splats and standing on shaped supports
A (?) 19th century Chinese elm open arm chair with the Chinese character for longevity carved into the splat above the solid seat, h. 103 cm, w. 59 cm, d. 45 cm * Please note: VAT will be added to the hammer price of this lot CONDITION REPORT: Remains of lacquer in areas .Splits and wear to seat. Marking and staining through out. General wear and tear
Chinese huanghuali style hall chair, late Qing Dynasty /Republic period The indented top rail joined to a curved backsplat carved and pierced with central roundel with a central censer with character marks, set withing blossom fretwork, the single panelled seat within mitres edging, with block supports terminating in traditional scroll feet, 92cm high. CONDITION REPORT: Water staining to seat of chair and cross stretcher. Gap in seat where back rail joins seat - causing some play. Damage beneath right hand cross stretcher. Minor damage to both rear cross stretchers. Minor split to right hand side rear foot.
A Chinese Huanghuali style hardwood dining suite, 20th Century Comprising an extending dining table, six dining chairs, two carvers, the table of demi-lune form with extra leaf inscribed with linear designs, with over hanging yoke style apron and raised on turned block supports, together with six plank seat chair, with tubular splat backs and raised on turned scroll feet, together with a matching sideboard enclosing two twin cabinets below three upper drawers, dining table 77cm high, 180cm long (without extra leaf), chair 95cm high, sideboard 87cm high, 182cm long. (10)
A CHINESE CARVED WOOD PROCESSIONAL FIGURE GROUP in two sections, the first with a dignitary in a sedan chair carried by four attendants, the other section with eleven walking figures and one on horseback, on a wooden plinth, the sedan chair 4.5" (11.5cm) high, the wooden plinth 12.5" (31.8cm) long, late Qing Provenance: Acquired by the Reverend Robert Palmer (1845-1914) during his time as a missionary in China between 1870 and 1879.

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