The Cornwall Asian, Islamic and Rugs sale

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Four Chinese blue and white 'fish' dishes, 19th century, each with incised character marks to front, one with black character marks to rear, diame...

A Chinese yixing figure of Lohan, signed, 20th century, height 11.5cm, width 10.5cm, depth 8.5cm and a Chinese yixing pottery vase, early 20th cen...

A pair of Japanese cloisonne vases, Meiji Period, height 12.5cm and a small bronze censer, 19th century, height 6cm, width 12cm, depth 8cm. (3) C...

A Chinese silk embroidered panel, 19th century, frame size 54 x 30cm, a Bengal tiger lithograph, two Japanese watercolours, circa 1900, each signe...

A Hamadan runner, North West Persia, circa 1900-1920, the indigo field with rows of stylised plants, within three borders, 308 x 120cm. Condition...

A North West Persian runner, circa 1930's, the indigo field with three large polychrome medallions, within three borders, 314 x 97cm. 

A Shirvan rug, South Caucasus, late 19th century, the ivory trellis field enclosing stylised plants, within multiple borders, 148 x 118cm.  Condi...

A Karajar rug, North West Persia, circa 1900, the indigo field with three large polychrome medallions, within a wide madder flowering vine border,...

A Senneh rug, West Persia, circa 1900-1920, the charcoal field with all over herati pattern, within an ivory field decorated with multiple vases o...

A small Jaff Kurd rug, circa 1900, the ivory field with multiple rows of star guls, the madder border with octagonal medallions enclosing hooked g...

A Ghom rug, Central Persia, circa 1930/1940, with seven rows of five rectangular sections enclosing mihrabs, vases of flowers, botehs, stylised pl...

A Kazak rug, South Caucasus, late 19th century, the indigo field with two large polychrome medallions, within an ivory serrated leaf and tulip bor...

An Eastern European carpet, circa 1930, of Persian design, with cartouches inscription at one end, the ivory field with an all over design of scro...

A Heriz carpet, North West Persia, circa 1920, the madder field with an all over design of scrolling flowering vines, serrated leaves and palmette...

A Chinese silk embroidered picture, 20th century, with rows of calligraphy, the river scene with two fisherman in the foreground and mountains in ...

A Japanese cloisonne box, Meiji period, the lid with a turquoise cartouche enclosing an exotic bird perched on a flowering tree, the body with flo...

A Chinese rock crystal seal, Qing Dynasty, surmounted by a dog of fo, height 5.5cm, width 2.5cm, depth 2.5cm and a small white metal filigree box ...

A collection of thirty four Catalonian tiles, circa 1740, painted with a stylised floral and geometrical pattern in green, gold and manganese, eac...

A South Indian carved fruitwood figure of Makhancor Krishna, circa 1900, the divine child as butter thief, a prankster, a gopis lover and divine h...

A Persian carved hardwood folding Koran stand, late 19th century, carved with scrolling vines, leaves and flowers, size when open, height 42cm, wi...

A Burmese bronze Shakyamuni Buddha, the figure in the typical seated position, with downward pointing eyes made from conch shell and black sapphir...

A Chinese carved wood seated figure of Zhou Gongming the God of wealth, 19th century, holding an up-raised sword, bearing a black face with gold l...

An extremely rare Japanese porcelain anamorphic plate, circa 1900, Meiji Period, by Yamaguchi sie Hizen, decorated with polychrome enamels in an a...

'Chinese Jade Throughout The Ages, Stanley Charles Nott; Chinese Export Porcelain, Herbert, Peter and Nancy Schiffer; Chinese Painting, Skira; and...

A selection of Chinese and Japanese porcelain and pottery vase and tureen covers, including an 18th century Chinese blue and white tureen cover, 2...

A Hamadan rug, North West Persia, circa 1930, with a large polychrome medallion within an blue serrated leaf and palmette border, 213 x 141cm.  

Two Chinese porcelain prunus pattern ginger jars, early 20th century, height 10.5cm, a Chinese prunus pattern vase, height 20.5cm, a Chinese foote...

An Art Deco Chinese rug, circa 1930, the tan field with flowering branches and a bird, 182 x 90cm.  Condition report: some slight wear in places.

An Amritsar runner, North India, circa 1930's, the ivory field with rows of boteh design, the border with octagonal medallions enclosing hooked gu...

A North West Persian runner, circa 1900, the brown field with five linked and stepped medallions, with figures and chickens within an indigo gul b...

A Kazak design runner, late 20th century, the indigo field with eight octagonal polychrome medallions, within three borders, 403 x 84cm.

A Pakistan runner, late 20th century, with six polychrome central medallions, within a hooked gul border, 301 x 81cm. Condition report: dirty mar...

A Hamadan rug, North West Persia, circa 1920, the indigo field with all over herati pattern, within four borders, 148 x 107cm. Condition report: ...

A South Caucasian rug, circa 1900, the blue abrash field with two large octagonal medallions, with an indigo and ivory hooked gul border, 162 x 10...

A Chinese rug, mid 20th century, the pale blue field with a dragons and bat decorated circular central medallion, the spandrels with a fish, vase ...

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