744A Chinese ivory chess set(one missing)$400-500746A Chinese ivory puzzleball on stand,the stand in the form ofthree elephants standing ona plinth height: 6 1/2 in.(16.5 cm)$500-700747A Chinese ivory scepter,of bowed fan form, Ming$1,500-2,000748A cylindrical ivory brushpot,carved with figures in alandscape, Tongzhi height:6 in. (15 cm)$2,500-3,500749A l<strong>at</strong>e 19th/ early 20thcentury Chinese carvedivory tusk in the form ofa ladyheight: 39 in. (99 cm)$6,000-8,000750A pair of l<strong>at</strong>e 19th/ early20th century Chinesecarved ivory tusks in theform of womenheight: 35 3/4 in. (91 cm)$15,000-20,000751A Chinese ivory figuredepicting Shou-Laobene<strong>at</strong>h a pine tree$6,000-8,000752A Chinese rhinoceroshorn lib<strong>at</strong>ion cup,in the form of a lotus leafand stems (some damage)comes with carved woodstand$3,000-5,000753A Chinese carved ivorysculpture depicting eightfigures standing andse<strong>at</strong>ed on a wooden log11 in. h. x 18 in. l. x 2 3/4in. w. (28 x 46 x 7 cm)$1,500-2,500753AA pair of Chinese carvedivory figures onhorseback$700-900754A Chinese carved andpierced ivory tusksegment,depicting figures andbuildings in a landscapeheight: 4 1/2 in. (10.5 cm)$400-600755A carved ivory netsuke inthe form of r<strong>at</strong>s,on a log$300-500Provenance: The Est<strong>at</strong>e ofMary J. Morrison756A Cantonese ivorycylinder vase carved withfigures,(missing base)$300-400757A horn cup with anularesbelow a flared mouthtogether with a ruyisceptre$200-300758An ivory figure of ascholar,holding a cup$80-120Provenance: The Est<strong>at</strong>e ofMary J. Morrison759A carved ivory figure of alion dog$30-50Provenance: The Est<strong>at</strong>e ofMary J. Morrison760A rock crystal figure ofthe se<strong>at</strong>ed Buddhaheight: 4 in. (10 cm) comeswith wood stand$100-150761A l<strong>at</strong>e 19th / early 20thcentury Chinesemalachite ink well withsilver mounts,decor<strong>at</strong>ed with lion motifheight: 3 1/4 in. (8 cm)$100-150762An amethyst figure ofQuanyin(damaged)$100-150Provenance: The Est<strong>at</strong>e ofMary J. Morrison763A red lacquered Chinesemarket ogee form mantleclock$150-200764A granite fragmentcarved in relief withmartial figures14 in. h. x 18 1/2 in. w.(35.5 x 47 cm)$200-250765A Chinese opium pipewith octagonal Yi Xingstoneware bowl andlacquered bamboo stem,together with a bambooopium scale box$200-300766A Chinese blue and whiteopium pipe of cylinderform,decor<strong>at</strong>ed with a fishermanin a landscape$300-400767An ag<strong>at</strong>e pebble carvedin the form of an old man$300-400768A Chinese granite lintel,carved in relief with acentral mythical beastmask flanked by scrollssupported upon two liondogs 12 in. h. x 47 in. l.(30.5 x 191 cm)$600-800769A rock crystal vase andcover,carved with birds andflowers height: 6 1/2 in.(17 cm) (damage)$800-1,000Provenance: The Est<strong>at</strong>e ofMary J. Morrison770A pair of gilt on blacklacquer wine cups,on stems with spreadingfeet, each white metal linedand with a poem, If Icannot drink wine andwrite poetry when theautumn comes, and even ifI live under a beautifulmoon, then life is not good,If you can drink a pot ofwine and write a hundredpoems, then you maybecome like the drunkenpoet Li height: 3 in. (8 cm)(cracks)$1,000-1,500Provenance: The Est<strong>at</strong>e ofMary J. Morrison
771A Chinese blue cloth andgold thread embroideredoffical's co<strong>at</strong>,depicting five claweddragons amongst cloudsabove a wave strewn sea$600-800772A carved coral figure ofan elegant lady,with a scroll held in her lefthand height: 4 3/4 in. (12cm) (comes with woodstand)$300-500Provenance: The Est<strong>at</strong>e ofMary J. Morrison773A peach pendant in whiteand red ag<strong>at</strong>e$300-400Provenance: The Est<strong>at</strong>e ofMary J. Morrison774A Chinese embroideredsilk ple<strong>at</strong>ed skirt$100-150775A polychrome decor<strong>at</strong>edrouge box of discoidform,painted with a tiger withina black key fret border,four character Hongzianmark in red to base and ofthe period$150-250Provenance: The Est<strong>at</strong>e ofMary J. Morrison776A small iron red seal boxof discoid form,painted with a dragon inred, six character Guangximark and of the period1875-1908 (comes withwood stand)$100-150Provenance: The Est<strong>at</strong>e ofMary J. Morrison777A lapis rhinoceros$20-30Provenance: The Est<strong>at</strong>e ofMary J. Morrison778Two bronze mini<strong>at</strong>urefigures$10-15Provenance: The Est<strong>at</strong>e ofMary J. Morrison779A bronze ewer andstopper,with C form handle$80-120Provenance: The Est<strong>at</strong>e ofMary J. Morrison780A Chinese bronze lamp ofarchaic form$100-150782A Chinese black castbronze incense burner,having a pierced hardwoodlid with jade finial in theform of a male figure 103/4 in. h. x 5 1/2 in. l. x 41/2 in. w.$500-700783A l<strong>at</strong>e 19th centurybronze jardinier,decor<strong>at</strong>ed in high reliefwith dragons amongstclouds; raised upon threestub feet$600-800785A hardwood seal box,carved with stylizeddragons within a keyfretborder$400-600Other Notes: chip andcrack to top edge786A carved hardwood andhardstone figure,of the standing Buddhawith a scroll in his righthand$600-800787A blackstone carving inthe form of a rockyoutcrop$800-1,200788A red soapstone seal chopof massive proportions,with engraved caligraphicinscription$1,000-1,500789A Chinese zitan woodbrush stand carved withbeasts upon a rockyoutcropheight: 4 3/4 in. (12 cm)$2,000-3,000790A rare cased set of fiveQingtian stone seals withmicro carved calligraphyby Ding Foyan (1878-1931) - 1903 the 30th yearof Guangxu,the subjects of the seals areNo. 1 Long Day No. 2Ordinary Life is a FairyTale No. 3 KnowledgeableMan No. 4 A Gentlemanwho possesses manyfriends No. 5 Old Stone;the microcarvings arearticles regardingpalaeography.$2,000-3,000Other Notes: Ding Foyanwas a famous calligrapherand Cultural reclics expertand collector as well as aMember of the Republicanlegisl<strong>at</strong>ive as Secretary-General before being jailedfor opposing PresidentCaokun. He went intodecline and died aged 55.These seals were carved <strong>at</strong>the age of 25.791A Chinese inkstone,with carved decor<strong>at</strong>ion$4,000-6,000792A Chinese inkstonecarved with prunus,contained in a hardwoodbox carved with phoenix$1,000-1,500793A pair of yellow stonerectangular seal stonescontained in a blackwoodbox$1,000-1,500
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