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Graham Geddes The Grand Tour

Revered connoisseur, collector and dealer, Graham Geddes has been trading in antiquities, antique furniture, fine and decorative art for over fifty years, gathering a loyal and high-profile clientele along the way. Passionate in his pursuit of beauty and knowledge, Graham is esteemed as one of the world-leading experts in the trade, maintaining his unparalleled reputation via a thorough research programme for the select pieces that he deals in. It is with great pleasure that Gibson’s announces The Graham Geddes Sale, an auction of elegance and eclecticism. The impressive sale will be held over the course of three days, Saturday 14 – Monday 16 October and will include examples of Graham’s trademark tastes in furniture, decorative arts, Greek and Roman antiquities, Chinese and Asian art and garden statuary.

Revered connoisseur, collector and dealer, Graham Geddes has been trading in antiquities, antique furniture, fine and decorative art for over fifty years, gathering a loyal and high-profile clientele along the way.

Passionate in his pursuit of beauty and knowledge, Graham is esteemed as one of the world-leading experts in the trade, maintaining his unparalleled reputation via a thorough research programme for the select pieces that he deals in.

It is with great pleasure that Gibson’s announces The Graham Geddes Sale, an auction of elegance and eclecticism. The impressive sale will be held over the course of three days, Saturday 14 – Monday 16 October and will include examples of Graham’s trademark tastes in furniture, decorative arts, Greek and Roman antiquities, Chinese and Asian art and garden statuary.

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386<br />

An archaistic jade bi disc<br />

carved with two chilong,<br />

pendant from a black bead<br />

rosary, with black silk tassel<br />

jade 10cm,<br />

total length 47cm with tassel<br />

$300–500<br />

387<br />

An impressive carved hardstone<br />

covered censer<br />

with rounded sides supported on<br />

a splayed foot and set with double<br />

dragon handles, the sides decorated<br />

with panels of chilong below a frieze<br />

of archaistic characters, the domed<br />

cover with flared knop<br />

45cm high, 65cm wide<br />

$20,000–22,000<br />

388<br />

An antique Chinese stone<br />

shallow trough and ink stone<br />

with twin carved lion dogs<br />

18cm high, 24cm wide, 34cm deep<br />

$300–500<br />

389<br />

A gold mounted jade<br />

dragon pendant<br />

the pendant 4cm wide<br />

$200–300<br />

390<br />

A group of three cinnabar<br />

lacquer circular boxes<br />

20th century<br />

comprising one carved in relief with<br />

the wu fu among clouds around a<br />

central shou medallion, Qianlong<br />

mark; and two smaller carved with<br />

floral decoration<br />

the largest 27cm diameter<br />

$500–800<br />

391<br />

A Chinese style silvered<br />

metal belt buckle<br />

of domed navette shape,<br />

richly worked with vegetal<br />

motifs and a central star<br />

10 x 7.5cm<br />

$200–300<br />

392<br />

A pair of black lacquer<br />

jars and covers<br />

the lobed sides painted with<br />

stylised floral sprays<br />

27.5cm high<br />

$150–250<br />

393<br />

A group of four sang de boeuf<br />

vases<br />

19th/20th century<br />

largest 49cm high, smallest<br />

29cm high<br />

$200–300<br />

394<br />

Two sang de boeuf vases<br />

19th/20th century<br />

comprising one of bottle shape and<br />

the other of tapering shouldered form<br />

39cm and 36cm<br />

$200–400<br />

395<br />

Two brown-glazed ceramic<br />

animal form pillows<br />

24cm long<br />

$200–400<br />

396<br />

An Indian brass temple jar<br />

28.5cm high<br />

$200–300<br />

397<br />

A collection of six Chinese<br />

wicker food baskets<br />

the largest 45cm high<br />

$300–500<br />

386

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