A Chinese hexagonal 'Famille Rose' brush pot, Qing Dynasty, Yongzheng, painted with alternating panels of landscapes, poems and scholars, the brush pot without the stand 13.7cm high x 11.7cm wide, fitted carved wood stand Provenance: Private English Collection 清雍正 粉彩题诗文六方笔筒拍品来源:英国私人收藏Condition Report: some looses to pink enamel mainly on figures and 5cm hair crack in base and shallow chip to outer rim 2cm long x 5mm high and some firing faults throughout wood stand broken on one end and glued together Condition Report Disclaimer
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A Chinese coral-ground reserve decorated 'Lotus' bowl, seal mark and period of Qianlong (1735-1796), with deep rounded sides rising from a short foot to a gently flared rim, the exterior covered in brilliant coral-red enamel, decorated in reserve with stylised lotus blooms borne on meandering leafy scrolls, the outlines of the leaves and petals pencilled in iron-red, inscribed to the base with a six-character qianlong mark in underglaze-blue, 13cm diameter清乾隆 "大清乾隆年制"珊瑚红釉留白缠枝莲纹碗Condition Report: One crack of 5cm running from the rimCondition Report Disclaimer
Three Chinese export famille rose tea bowls and saucers, circa 1780, comprising: British galleon with flags flying and open sails within a floral garlands, saucer 14cm diameter; a tea bowl and saucer decorated two seated ladies wearing flowing dresses within a grisaille landscape, saucer 11.8cm diameter; and an armorial tea bowl and saucer with blue and gilt enamel shield, saucer 11.5cm diameter (3)Provenance: The grisaille tea bowl and saucer sold by Christie's Paris, Lot 9, 11th December 2013 (part). 约清1780年 外销纹章瓷茶杯及小碟等三件拍品来源:墨彩茶杯及茶碟于2013年购自巴黎佳士得Condition Report: The grisaille saucer with cracks of 5.5cm x 2cm around the rim and restoredCondition Report Disclaimer
Five various Chinese 'Famille Rose' dishes, all Qianlong, comprising: a dish painted with peony and other flowers in bright enamels, 28cm diameter; a plate painted with peony and two birds, 28cm diameter; a larger plate painted with a scroll cartouche with flowers issuing from rocks, 31.5cm diameter; a dish painted with a flowering branch, within turquoise panelled borders, 26.5cm diameter and a dish painted with peony and a butterfly, 22cm diameter (5)Provenance: The Property of an English Lady 清乾隆 粉彩外销花鸟图盘一组五件拍品来源:英国女士私藏Condition Report: The dish painted with peony and other flowers in good condition other than minor wear; plate painted with peony and two birds with 7cm long hair crack and minor enamel wear; larger plate with scroll cartouche with 14cm long hair crack running through bottom and minor enamel wear; dish painted with a flowering branch, within turquoise panelled borders with 7cm long hair crack in base and dish painted with peony and a butterfly with 5cm long hair crack and some wear to enamels Condition Report Disclaimer
A pair of Chinese 'Dragon and Phoenix' dishes, Guangxu, enclosing a five-clawed dragon and a long-tailed phoenix, reserved on a yellow ground, decorated with clouds, flames and leafy scrolling foliage, the centre with a gold pearl, base with with an apocryphal Qianlong seal mark in iron red, 24.7cm wide (2) Provenance: The Property of an English Gentleman 清光绪 黄地龙凤纹盘一对拍品来源:英国绅士私人收藏 Condition Report: one dish with 1cm minor hair crack and and small rim chips to underside and some scratches to yellow enamel the other dish with 4cm x 3cm area filled on rim and minor underside rim chips Condition Report Disclaimer
A Chinese famille rose 'Mille Fleur' brush washer, late 19th century, decorated to both exteriors with a dense ground of flowers, including chrysanthemums, peony, lilies and further exotic blooms, the base with a six-character qianlong mark in iron red, 23.5cm diameter; and a Chinese famille rose 'Medallion' bowl, decorated with with four different medallions separated by flower sprays, all against a pale yellow sgraffito ground, the base with a six-character qianlong mark in iron red, 16.5cm diameter (2)清19世纪晚期 "大清乾隆年制"万花不落地洗"大清乾隆年制"黄地轧道开光碗Condition Report: The brush washer in good condition, only with minor scratches to the enamel. The bowl with three cracks running from the rim and one chip to the rim.Condition Report Disclaimer
An Islamic pottery dish, 19th century or earlier, painted in the Iznik manner with a central bird with outstretched wings reserved on a rich blue ground decorated with flowers, the rim with a continuous ropetwist bands with red enamel dots, script mark to the underside, signs of heat damage, 21.8cm.
Four enamel snuff boxes, c.1760-80, two modelled as apples with russet patches, one rectangular and painted with figures in landscapes, another with a courting couple, a patch box printed with a milkmaid, another inscribed 'The Gift is Small but love is all', and a miniature bonbonnière or pill box in the form of an egg, damages and restoration, 8.2cm max. (7)
A Limoges enamel wine taster or taste vin, probably 19th century, the well painted with a profile portrait of Christ, the internal sides with a bold floral border, the exterior with a dense ground of flowers in gilt on a purple ground with jewelled detailing, the underside with a building by water, some chipping, 12.6cm. Provenance: a private collection from Dorset.
An English enamel bonbonnière, c.1770, modelled as a cat recumbent on a blue cushion, its coat decorated with patches of brown and black, the cover with a simple flower spray, and a Continental enamel patch box, decorated with a bearded saint kneeling beneath a tree and looking up, the sides with gilt foliate scrolls on black, minor damages, 4cm max. (2)
Four enamel patch boxes, c.1770-90, of oval form, one printed with a view of Salisbury cathedral, one inscribed 'A Trifle from Norwich', another 'A Trifle from Yarmouth', the last with a blue panel inscribed 'Esteem the Giver', the bases variously coloured pink, green and blue, some damages, 4.3cm max. (4)
A very rare façon de Venise carafe or ewer for the Austrian market, c.1560-90, Italian, the body of a rich blue glass, with cold-painted gilt and wash enamel decoration including double-headed eagles, mythical scaly creatures and shaped panels, one containing a lion mask, the slender knopped neck rising to a narrow spout with everted rim, raised on a conical foot below a gilt knop, 20.3cm. Provenance: Alfred de Rothschild (1842-1918) at Halton House, Lionel de Rothschild (1882-1942), Edmund de Rothschild (1916-2009) at Exbury House, Hampshire. Cf. Klesse & Meyr, European Glass from 1500-1800, The Ernesto Wolf Collection, no.27 for a similar pair with more elaborate decoration from the Max Goldschmidt Collection. That pair feature a painted wax mask head at the base of each handle within a painted cartouche identical to that which encircles the handle of the carafe in this lot.
A pair of Staffordshire enamel candlesticks, c.1770, of spiral moulded form, painted in puce camaieu with sprays of flowers and small scattered sprigs, and a pair of enamel candlesticks, possibly later, painted with panels of figures and farm animals within blue scroll cartouches on a pale blue ground, all with removable drip pans, some damages and repairs, 26.5cm max. (8) Provenance: Edmund de Rothschild (1916-2009) at Exbury House, Hampshire.
A large pair of Staffordshire enamel candlesticks, c.1770, the lobed bases painted with scenes of sheep amidst trees and Classical ruins, within gilt scroll borders on a white ground, the baluster stems and detachable drip pans decorated with scattered flower sprays, some damages and repairs, 31cm. (4) Provenance: Edmund de Rothschild (1916-2009), Exbury House, Hampshire. A pair of candlesticks of the same unusual form was in the Sir William Mullens Collection, Sotheby's, 22 February 1977, lot 250.
A small pair of Staffordshire enamel candlesticks, c.1770, the hexagonal feet printed and coloured with scenes of figures on horseback and tending cattle in rural landscapes, within raised enamel scrolls on a white ground, some damages, 23.2cm. (2) Provenance: Edmund de Rothschild (1916-2009), at Exbury House, Hampshire.
A lady's silver and green enamel mounted composite dressing set, comprising; two hairbrushes, two clothes brushes and a hand mirror, mixed dates, also a comb, with a case, a silver hinge lidded trinket box, London 1938, a silver lidded faceted glass toilet jar, London 1938, six silver teaspoons, Birmingham 1926, a pair of claw ended sugar tongs, Birmingham 1927, cased, also a foreign composite three piece christening set, with an associated case, combined weight of weighable silver 132 gms, (qty).
A lady's silver and pink enamel mounted five piece dressing set, comprising; a hand mirror, two hairbrushes and two clothes brushes, Birmingham 1927 and 1928, with a replacement pink plastic comb, in a mahogany octagonal case, silver and silver mounted wares, comprising; a circular bonbon dish with pierced decoration, a pair of napkin rings, Birmingham 1929, a twin bottle cruet, a pair of oval hairbrushes, Chester 1921 and two silver mounted manicure implements, also a faceted glass scent atomizer, a plated trumpet form centrepiece vase and a plated teapot, (12).
A 19th century continental painted porcelain panel, depicting Christ surrounded by infant angels, stamped verso 334, set in a chased brass easel-backed frame, with a hinged arched panelled front, decorated with a crucifix and further floral and foliate motifs, 23 x 15.5 cm (total) together with a filigree and enamel casket and dish, and a cloisonné enamel match box case
A continental porcelain enamel style lidded jar, the domed top signed A Pols, set with courting couple, with an oval border on powder blue ground, with plain interior, unmarked, 11cm high, 18cm wide, 15cm deep, (AF), and a Sitzendorf porcelain figure of a lady holding a tambourine, aside a lamb and bocage, polychrome decorated predominately in orange, blue and green, crown and 'S' mark beneath (2).

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