Two Scandinavian art glass etched vases both unsigned but probably Orrefors, one decorated with flying ducks, the other with a fish small chip to top rim, height 20 cm tallest
Good Sheffield silver plated cutlery set & canteen settings mainly for 8, including dinner knives and forks, entree knives and forks, fish knives and forks, soup spoons, dessert spoons, tea spoons missing1, coffee spoons and 4 serving spoons
A Chinese Greyish-White and russet jade pendant, Qing Dynasty (1644-1912), the jade of greyish-white hue utilising a patch of russet skin for a lotus leaf, modelled as a fish with lotus leaves issuing from its mouth. With a fitted 14ct gold (tested) loop.
A Chinese blue and white export tea bowl and saucer, Qing Dynasty (1644-1912), Qianlong period, decorated with a charming scene of fishermen catching fish in a river. The bowl 5 cm high, 8.5 cm diameter. The saucer 3 cm high, 14 cm diameter
A pair of German sterling silver fish salt and pepper shakers, 20th century, marked .925 and Germany, naturalistic fish with defined scales and hinged heads, hallmarked to front fins, silver weight 110gr, height 4 cm, width 9 cm
A set of silver-plated fish knives and forks with hardwood canteen, early 20th century, for six place settings, the service with mother of pearl handles, engraved details and embossed silver ferrules in the original canteen, length 20.5 cm and smaller
Extensive Walker & Hall silver plate cutlery set 'Kings' pattern, together with good wooden canteen, with extensive fitted space over 3 levels, for settings for 6 of dinner knives & forks, entree knives & forks, fish knives & forks, dessert spoons, soup sp
Impressive Chinese silver epergne, late 19th/ early 20th century, the tapering central support with four detachable trumpet vases and three scrolled silver fronds suspending baskets, decorated in all over applied foliate design, the central support decorat
Chinese Longquan porcelain plate, of circular form with slightly sloping sides, decorated with raised twin fish, the whole on a circular foot, diameter 25 cm
Sterling silver dinner service twelve knives, small and large, silver handle and steel blades. By John Biggin Sheffield. Assayed 1982. Twelve forks, small and large, by Chawner and Co. London 1857.Weight 810.0 grams. One sugar bowl spoon by Chawner and Co.
A large Japanese hand carved 'Jizai kagi' wooden Koi fish, Meiji period, used as part of a fire hearth kettle hanging hook, captured ball form eyes, further ball to the mouth, fins expanded. symbolic for good luck. Length 70 cm.
A hand-chiselled pou by master carver Mel Manu. Te Rangitane O Manawatu. The art of whakairo or Maori wood carving is no better represented than in this carving of a pou, intricately hand chiselled in the Manawatu-Whanganui style. Carved during 2002 and 20
An impressive pair of famille rose 'Dragon' fish bowls, 20th century, each with steeply rounded sides rising to the everted rim, decorated in a famille rose palette with five dragons writhing among scattered full bloomed sprays including chrysanthemum, lot
A Ming-style fish jar and cover, 20th century, painted with carp swimming in a continuous lotus pool around the sides and repeated on the domed and knopped cover, 48 cm high. Provenance: Shanghai Museum, circa 1997
A sterling silver 'Acorn' pattern flatware service, designed by Johan Rhode for Georg Jensen in 1915, Danish, post-1945 production, comprising: seventeen table forks, eighteen long handled knives, eighteen salad knives, eighteen salad forks, ten fish knive
A pair of Andrew van der Putten cups and saucers, blue glaze with fish motif. Signed at the base by artist. Cups height 7.6 cm, diameter 10.1 cm. Saucers diameter 15 cm
An Andrew van der Putten bowl, a ceramic bowl with tall sides, on a short circuar foot. The bowl has a yellow coloured interior. The exterior has a hand-painted blue ground with green and black fish motifs. Signature to base. Height 10 cm, width 17.1 cm
A Solomon Island frigate bird, carved with a fish in its mouth, raised on a rectangular section base, extensively inlaid with cut shell decoration. 36 cm length
A 135 piece German and matching Chinese export silver flatware service for twelve place settings, early 20th century, Crown & crescent mark, .800 standard, Yeching sterling, comprising: main knives and forks, entree knives and forks, large soup spoons, cak
A pearl, diamond and sapphire fish form brooch modelled as a flying fish, the head set with a keshi pearl of fine lustre with diamond set mouth and ruby eye, having alternating rows of sapphires and diamonds to the body, all mounted in 18ct gold. Approx we
Large and beautiful Japanese silver belt buckle, of shaped oval form, decorated with concentric circles displaying guardian dogs, flowers, birds, ruyi, fish, rats, elephants, monkeys and toads, marks verso, total weight 154gm, 16 cm x 11 cm
Pair of fine Chinese Qing Dynasty, Kangxi period (1662-1722) blue and white porcelain dishes, of shallow slightly lobed form, the interior decorated with central medallion depicting lotus and flowers, surrounded by fish, shrimp, crab and foliate border, th
Large Chinese porcelain vase, of rouleau form, decorated continuously with an elongated dragon and flaming pearl above turbulent waves and fish, in tones of iron red and green on a white ground, height 47 cm
Chinese transitional Ming to Qing Dynasty blue and white porcelain plate, of circular form, with sloping sides, decorated with a central fish surrounded by lotus flowers and scroll work, raised on circular foot, diameter 26 cm. Provenance: collected Japan
Large Japanese bronze figure of a fisherman, depicted standing on a rocky base, with large fish in one hand and wooden spear in the other hand, with coloured accents, height 49 cm
Good Chinese carved white jade dish, of lobed shallow form with a barbed rim, with twin fish encircled by ruyi heads carved to the centre, in pale tones, 15 cm x 11 cm
A large Chinese celadon fish themed jardiniere, height 41 cm, diameter 53 cm, of conventional form, decorated with dragons and flaming pearls amongst turbulent waves, in pale blue tones, accented with geometric borders
Rare Carlton Ware Shabunkin river fish pattern vase, ovoid shape, attributed to Violet Elmer, decorated with a fish swimming amongst pond reeds on a modulating light green ground, (hairline crack to the interior) factory stamp, 14 5 cm high
A large harlequin set of German .800 silver cutlery, mainly two patterns and including 12 of the following; dessert spoons, dessert forks, cake spoons, fish knives, fish forks, teaspoons, coffee spoons, fruit knives and forks, dinner knives, luncheon knive
Pair of Royal Worcester blush ivory pedestal vases circa 1894, on three claw feet supporting fish formed pedestals and handpainted floral vases with reticulated rims, height 22 cm
A Chinese Qingbai moulded brush washer, Southern Song Dynasty (1127-1279), finely moulded with five fish amongst waves to the interior, covered in an even pale blue glaze, the rim unglazed. 2.75 cm high, 14 cm diameter.
Minic (Tri-Ang) boxed clockwork tin plate 'Jabberwock', felt tongue, in original box; with key, length 19 cm; also clockwork tinplate fish without box and key; c.1950s. (2 items)
A good set of four George III silver shell salts, with gilded scallop bowls and shell form thumb piece handles, raised on three dolphin fish form feet. Sheffield 1812, probably by Robert Gainsford.
A late 18th/early 19th century pocket case of architect's drawing instruments, fish skin covered case fitted and holing brass protractor, ebony parallel rule, sector and folding scales, dividers, pen points, crayon holder, etc. Marked with previous owners
Two antique ivory netsuke, comprising a man in traditional attire standing on the belly of a large fish, with signature and himatoshi underside, and a seated sleeping figure with knees held high and wrapped in a cloak, unsigned, with himatoshi underside; s
A white jade pendant, rectangular with an ornamented crest and having tan inflections to one shoulder, decorated to the body with fish and lotus in low relief, plain to the reverse, with bead and rope attachment
Two plique a jour covered bowls, circa 1920s, a hexagonal ovoid bowl and a compressed bowl decorated with peony blooms between ruyi borders set on a fish scale ground, both with low domed lid with pointed finials, height 17 cm and 10.5 cm.
Iris Galbraith studio Pottery fish sculpture, depicting a blowfish raised on three feet, in mottled white and brown tones, with artists signature to underside of belly, a/f (chip damage to fins) height 25 cm and length 37 cm