A pair of Arita Vases, mid 19th century, each globular body painted with rakan in Kyoto earthenware style below a relief dragon, the mouth with lanciate and zigzag borders, slight wear, 30.5cm (2), Gilding rubbed to both rims. Light rubbing to gilding throughout the decoration. Otherwise no obvious faults.
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A `Satsuma` Dish, c.1880, the square section enamelled and gilt innumerable rakan and with Kwannon appearing in a cloud, the underside with tennin and diaper, gilt Dai Nihon kuni, Shimazu mon, Satsuma yaki, Meigyokuzan ga, cracked, 13.5cm , Some light rubbing to the gilding on the rim, although heavier on one corner. A very fine hairliine crack running from the rim to the base. This is noticable to the naked eye on the rim and on the panel of tennin below, but the entirety of the crack can be seen further making it`s way towards the footrim with the use of a jewellers loupe, as it almost blends in with the natural crazing of the glaze.
Three Zhangzhou bowls, c.1600, one with insects flying above plants, the well with a peach, another with pomegranates and stylised flowers on the interior, the exterior with scrolling peony under a yellow stained glaze, the third with cranes amongst plants, 12cm to 15cm (3) , Largest bowl with fritting to rim. Small bowls with some light fritting to rim.
A pair of famille rose plates, mid 19th century, each painted in the centre with a peacock and hen and peonies and other flowers, within a spearhead border, and another plate, 29.5 and 22.8cm (3) , Both plates with light rim frits, one plate with minute glaze chips to the underside rim. The other plate with chips to the rim and the underside of the rim.
Lots 28, 50 and 752-761 were purchased by the vendor and her husband in Kuala Lumpur during the 1960s from a delightful, smiling `barang man` called Johnny. "He would visit us on a regular basis and spread out his wares on our verandah and, to my astonishment, talk my husband into buying. Everything was purchased purely because we liked it and not as an investment, and always with a slight suspicion that it could have been recently manufactured! Nothing has seen the light of day for the past forty years and it is time for these memories of fifteen years spent in Malaysia to provide enjoyment to another owner." Although major damage has been noted, all the pieces are typically worn through constant use, often for centuries. A Zhangzhou Dish, mid-16th century, painted in an inky underglaze blue in Kraak style, with a feng on a rock, chipped rim, 37.5cm ??????? ????????????????????, Rim chip with 9cm hair line crack. An interior rim chip. Some fritting.
A Zhangzhou Dish, AFC c.1640, painted in underglaze blue with men in a boat approaching a temple, the rim with egrets, 19cm, and a shallow Bowl, painted in a rich underglaze blue with peony and chrysanthemums flanking a rock, six character Xuande mark, rim frits, 16.4cm, both with R&G McPherson labels (2) ??1640? ????????? ????? ????????? ??®??????¯????? , Zhangzhou dish - Some light surface scratches. Kiln grit covering part of the mark and also around the foot rim. Shallow Bowl - Fritting to rim.
A pair of famille rose Vases, Republic period, each pear-shaped body painted with windows of precious objects, reserved on a pink sgraffito ground, enamelled with lotus, underglaze blue, six character mark of Yongzheng, 19.5cm (2) ?? ????????????????????? ??®??????¯?????, Light rubbing to gilding on both rims, otherwise no obvious faults.
A famille rose Vase, Republic period, the globular body finely enamelled and gilt with panels of quail under flowers, a bird swooping over peony and banana and a water bird over lotus, all reserved on a complex ground of millefleurs against gilt feathery chocolate, six character seal mark Qianlong, 13.7cm ?? ????????????????????? ??®??????¯???, very light rubbing to gilding on rim, otherwise no obvious faults
A fine cloisonn‚ incense Burner and Cover, 18th century, the bun body pale blue and with scrolling lotus flowers, between blue and white cloud borders, set on three gilt pierced dragon feet, the shoulders with two chilong handles, the domed cover with pierced gilt lotus scroll below a domed reserve, with six blue bats, finger citrus, gourds and peaches, surmounted by a Buddhist lion and pups, 17.5cm (2) ????? ???????????????????????, Some very light rubbing throughout but more pronounced on both handles. Two feet slightly loose, one with some cloisons missing and slight damage directly above.
A silver Betel Nut Box and Cover, mid 19th century, in the form of a butterfly alighting on a gourd, the sides engraved with endless knots and shou, in three divisions for betel nut, lime and paan leaf, stamped Shu wu, zu wen, xiang, dents, wear, 8.8cm By repute this box was looted from the Summer Palace by Captain Bryan Charles Fairfax of the Durham Light Infantry. With the lot is a manuscript note apparently listing the items, including the box, to be given to Christopher Firth by Fairfax. Col. Bryan Charles Fairfax CMF (1873-1950) Col. Bryan Charles Fairfax CMG, the second son of the late Col. T F Fairfax, was born on 12 September 1873 and was educated at Winchester and the Royal Military College, Sandhurst. Promoted to Captain in 1900, he went to China with the expeditionary force sent to deal with the Boxer Rebellion and served with the 1st Chinese Infantry Regiment at the relief of Peking and other engagements, receiving the medal with clasp. After a distinguished milit
Three Zhangzhou bowls, c.1600, one with insects flying above plants, the well with a peach, another with pomegranates and stylised flowers on the interior, the exterior with scrolling peony under a yellow stained glaze, the third with cranes amongst plants, 12cm to 15cm (3) , Largest bowl with fritting to rim. Small bowls with some light fritting to rim.
A pair of famille rose plates, mid 19th century, each painted in the centre with a peacock and hen and peonies and other flowers, within a spearhead border, and another plate, 29.5 and 22.8cm (3) , Both plates with light rim frits, one plate with minute glaze chips to the underside rim. The other plate with chips to the rim and the underside of the rim.
A quantity of vintage camera and cinematic equipment to include a Murray Portay 8 viewer, a boxed Magnon 800 automatic 8mm movie projector, a projection screen together with further equipment to include a Soligor automatic 8 camera, a Kestrel splicer, a Kodak Brownie camera, various light bulbs and other accessories together with a bespoke timber folding stand

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