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A fine Chinese Qingbai glazed bowl, Southern Song Dynasty, circa 1200, of conical form carved on the interior with twenty-two roundels with comb technique borders, covered overall in a rich and even pale blue glaze pooling on the underside towards the foot rim, the biscuit base revealing the high-fired ceramic body, 18.5 cm diameter. Provenance: Formerly in an old Hong Kong collection and purchased from Susan Chen & Co., 25th July 1985. Sold by Marchant, 19th June 1991. Formerly in the collection of a titled English gentleman. A similar bowl of this design and size is included by Junkichi Mayuyama in Mayuyama, Seventy Years, Volume One, no. 433, p. 148; another related bowl incised with boys, in the Baur Foundation, Geneva, was included by Monique Crick in the exhibition of Chinese Trade Ceramics for South-East Asia, Collection of Ambassador and Mrs. Charles Müller, 2010, no. 74, pp. 164/5, where the author notes, 'A bowl with identical decoration was brought to light from a tomb dated 1201, in the district of Yihuang in Jiangxi.' 南宋 青白釉刻花笠式碗拍品来源:英国私人绅士收藏,此前曾于1991年为英国著名古董商Marchant所售,其购自香港旧藏 Condition Report: in nice condition with only a very tiny rim nick which is hardly noticeable and some scratches to the interiorCondition Report Disclaimer
A Chinese famille rose 'Hundred Butterflies' bottle vase, mark of Guangxu and of the period (1875-1908), sturdily potted with a bulbous body and a tall neck rising to a flared mouth rim, supported on a short foot, the exterior enamelled with multi-coloured butterflies, with a band of lotus scrolls and gilt shou characters at the shoulder, the base inscribed with a six-character guangxu mark in iron red, 40cm highProvenance: Collection of Singaporean businessman, banker and entrepreneur Mr Quek Kiok Lee, a founder of the Southeast Asian Ceramic Society (SEACS) and Acquisitions Advisor on Chinese Antiquities for the National University of Singapore清光绪 "大清光绪年制"粉彩百蝶图赏瓶拍品来源:新加坡银行家、东南亚陶瓷协会创始人及新加坡国立大学中国艺术馆藏顾问郭克礼先生旧藏Condition Report: upper neck area cracked and restoredCondition Report Disclaimer
A fine Chinese Shufu-type moulded stem bowl, Yuan Dynasty (1279-1368), moulded on the wall of the interior with a band of scrolling lotus, supported on a ribbed hollow stem, covered overall with an opaque unctuous white glaze with a faint bluish tinge, exposing the unglazed foot, 10.5 cm high x 12.8cm diameterProvenance: From the collection of the late J.B. da Silva (1918-2003) and by family descent. Bought from Christie's, 10th June 1991, Lot 113, for £670.00. No receipt but mentioned in collection notes. Exhibited: Oriental Ceramic Society, Jingdezhen Wares Exhibition, Hong Kong, 1984, No. 95元 卵白釉模印莲纹高足碗拍品来源:前英国外务部官员J.B. da Silva (1918-2003) 私人收藏,其于1991年6月10日以670英镑的价格购自佳士得展览信息:1984年曾展览于香港东方陶瓷协会景德镇窑专题陈列,展品编号95号Condition Report: Minute glaze chips to the rim, scratches to the glaze commensurate to age, several firing blemishes, several shallow glaze chips near the footCondition Report Disclaimer
A Chinese shufu type white glazed stem cup, Yuan Dynasty (1279-1368), the cup with a slightly everted rim and standing on a high foot, the interior moulded with stylised lotus petals enclosing various floral patterns, 8.5cm high x 9cm diameterProvenance: From the collection of the late J.B. da Silva (1918-2003) and by family descent. Bought from Helen Expir (who in turn purchased it at Sotheby's, 11 December 1984, Lot 286). Previously in the R.F.A. Riesco (1877-1964) collection (label inside stem). No receipt but mentioned in collection notes. Exhibition: Oriental Ceramic Society, Hong Kong, 1979, Plate No. 70元 卵白釉模印莲瓣纹高足碗拍品来源:前英国外务部官员J.B. da Silva (1918-2003) 私人收藏,购自Helen Expir,其于1984年12月11日购自苏富比,此前曾为英国大律师及著名中国陶瓷收藏家R.F.A. Riesco收藏的一部分展览信息:香港东方陶瓷协会展览,1979年,图版70号 Condition Report: One crack of 1.3cm long to the rim, firing faults and blistering to the glaze, one chip to the foot and one shallow chip to the rimCondition Report Disclaimer
An attractive Chinese pale celadon lobed bowl, Qing Dynasty, 18th century, after a Song original, the exterior with eight vertical lines to simulate petals, the glaze with an even light crazing, the foot rim dressed with brown, with kiln warp, 16.5cm diameterProvenance: From the collection of Sir David and Lady Scholey.Tang Ying (AD 1681-1756), appointed resident supervisor of the imperial kilns at Jingdezhen in AD 1728, describes contemporary Yongzheng period production of high-fired grey-green iron glazes made in imitation of Ru, Guan and Ge celadons at Jingdezhen in his 陶成紀事 (Taocheng jishi, 'Records of Ceramic Production').清18世纪 冰裂纹仿官釉碗拍品来源:英国Scholey爵士及女爵伉俪私人收藏,David Scholey爵士为前英格兰国家银行总监及英国国家肖像画廊主席 Condition Report: with kiln warp and leaning to the side some surface wear to glaze and crazing throughout Condition Report Disclaimer
A collection of miniature dolls accessories, including a boxed set of three blue handkerchiefs, two decorative fans, needle work cushion, purse in the shape of a sock, patterned cardboard egg, powder-puff, carved wooden dog, silver backed hairbrush, ‘Dolls Library’ book, kid gloves, knitted gloves, fur muff, tiny pen knife, flowers in pot, white ceramic vase, binoculars, and a silver purse, together with a white ceramic wash set and a gold and white tea service, both a/f, sock purse 5” (13cm) long, (lot).
PAIR OF ANGLO-INDIAN EBONY ARMCHAIRS AND ASSOCIATED FOOTSTOOLS MID 19TH CENTURY the frames carved with shell, leaf, and flower motifs above padded backs and seats, on lotus carved legs with brass caps and castors on the forelegs and ceramic castors on the rear legs; the footstools with padded tops and foliate carved rails on lotus carved feet; in brown foliate upholstery(Chairs 63cm wide, 105cm high, 53cm deep; stools 42cm wide, 24cm high, 27cm deep)Provenance: The Late Dr Helen E C Cargill ThompsonFootnote: Provenance: A Private Collection, Glasgow
PAIR OF WILLIAM AND MARY STYLE WALNUT ARMCHAIRS 19TH CENTURY the high backs with shaped cresting above rectangular padded seats covered in green plush upholstery and flanked by scrolled open arms, on turned square legs with turned stretchers, with a combination of brass and ceramic castors(81cm wide, 154cm high, 45cm deep)Provenance: Property from Kilmany House, Fife
GEORGE IV MAHOGANY FRAMED ARMCHAIR EARLY 19TH CENTURY the square back above a loose cushion seat and outscrolled arms, the lyre form mahogany facing carved with acanthus scrolls, raised on leaf carved legs ending in brass caps and ceramic castors; covered in deep red cut velvet(83cm wide, 106cm high, 53cm deep)
EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY AND SATINWOOD DEMI-LUNE CARD TABLE EARLY 20TH CENTURY the fold-over top with segmented veneers, opening on twin gatelegs to a green baize lined playing surface, above a satinwood crossbanded frieze, raised on square section tapering legs with spade feet with ceramic castors(91cm wide, 75cm high, 44cm deep [closed])Provenance: Collection of Dr. John A. Packer, Edinburgh
A late Victorian green leather and walnut drawing room chair, the button back over padded arms extending to carved aesthetic movement terminals, above a sprung bow front seat, raised upon tapering ring turned front legs and plain back swept rear legs with ceramic castors, applied overall with peripheral stud detail, 99cm high
Ceramic napkin ring with a mini bust of Sam Weller on the top.Sam Weller is a fictional character in The Pickwick Papers (1837), the first novel by Charles Dickens, and is the character that made Dickens famous. #royaldoulton Issued: 20th c.Dimensions: 3.5"HManufacturer: Royal DoultonCountry of Origin: England
Ceramic napkin ring with a mini bust of Mr. Pickwick on the top.Samuel Pickwick is a fictional character and the main protagonist in The Pickwick Papers (1837), the first novel by author Charles Dickens. #royaldoulton Issued: 20th c.Dimensions: 3.25"HManufacturer: Royal DoultonCountry of Origin: England
Ceramic napkin ring with a mini bust of Tony Weller on the top.Tony Weller is a character in The Pickwick Papers, the first novel by Charles Dickens. Tony, a loquacious coachman, is the father of Sam Weller whom Mr. Pickwick takes on as a personal servant and companion on his travels #royaldoulton Issued: 20th c.Dimensions: 3.25"HManufacturer: Royal DoultonCountry of Origin: England
Ceramic napkin ring with a mini bust of Sairey Gamp on the top.Sarah or Sairey Gamp, Mrs. Gamp as she is more commonly known, is a nurse in the novel Martin Chuzzlewit by Charles Dickens, first published as a serial in 1843-1844. Mrs. Gamp is dissolute, sloppy and generally drunk. #royaldoulton Issued: 20th c.Dimensions: 3.25"HManufacturer: Royal DoultonCountry of Origin: England
Extravagant hand sculpted and hand painted fine ceramic of a highly detailed giraffe and zebra in battle.Lid designed with two stylized finial of a zebra and giraffe bust. Ardmore stamp to bottom base. Artist signed and dated. Professionally restored paw. Artist: Victor Shabalala and Zinhle NeneIssued: 2008Dimensions: 15"L x 7"W x 13.5"HManufacturer: Ardmore StudioCountry of Origin: Africa
Hand sculpted and hand painted fine ceramic with giraffe handle and decorated with tropical floral designs.Sculpted by Lovemore Sithole and painted by Nonhlanhla Nxumalo Vilakazi. Espresso cup artist signed and impressed initials. Saucer impressed LS artist initials and marked Ardmore Studio 2009. Espresso cup 3.75"H, Saucer 4.75"D. Artist: Lovemore Sithole andIssued: 20th c.Manufacturer: Ardmore StudioCountry of Origin: Africa

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