Strauss & co - 7 October 2019, Cape Town
THE ANDREW NEWALL COLLECTION LOTS 1-164 37 105 A Chinese Export silver tea caddy, Cumshing (Cum Shing), 1775-1895 of stylised bamboo form, the sides moulded in high relief with three sprays of prunus blossom divided by bamboo and bamboo gnarled knobs, the shoulder with a vacant halfmoon shaped cartouche, with cylindrical cover, minor dents, repair, 13,5cm high, 350g R8 000 - 10 000 106 A Chinese Export silver tea caddy, Wang Hing, 1854-1941 the bulbous five-lobed body chased in relief with panels of prunus and peony blossom, chrysanthemums, iris and bamboo against a stippled ground, with cylindrical cover, 10,5cm high, 240g R5 000 - 7 000 108 A Chinese Export silver bowl and cover, Chongching, 19th century chased in relief with various birds including a pheasant amongst prunus blossom issuing from a rocky outcrop against a stippled ground, centred by a vacant shield-shaped cartouche, raised on a low circular foot, the domed cover chased in relief with a rondel and a band of prunus blossom surmounted by a gnarled branch finial, traces of gilt, dents, 10,5cm high, 315g R8 000 - 10 000 107 A Chinese Export silver presentation three-piece tea service, Kwong Hing Loong & Company, 1880-1920 comprising: a teapot, milk jug and two- handled sugar bowl, each compressed lobed body with a chased dragon in high relief, with bamboo-shaped handles and spout, the hinged cover engraved with bamboo and applied with a bamboo finial, engraved PRESENTED TO MISS ANDERSON BY THE LADIES OF THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ON THE OCCASION OF HER MARRIGE (sic) FEB 25TH 1911 SINGAPORE, the teapot 13cm high, 895g all in (3) R8 000 - 10 000 *This lot is not suitable for export 105 106 107 108
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