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A pair of Chinese famille verte dishes and a cafŽ au lait-ground plate, Kangxi -- Dia.: 30 cm (the pair of dishes) Dia.: 20,5 cm (the plate) -- Condition reports, high resolution images or extra images will be made available on request. They will be uploaded to our website. Please send us your requests on info@rm-auctions.com
Five Chinese blue and white ko-sometsuke and kraak porcelain plates, Wanli/Tianqi -- Dia.: 20 cm (the largest plate) Dia.: 13,5 cm (the smallest plate) --- Condition reports, high resolution images or extra images will be made available on request. They will be uploaded to our website. Please send us your requests on info@rm-auctions.com
A Chinese famille rose plate with Johanneum mark, ex-coll. August the Strong, Yongzheng -- Dia.: 22 cmÊ Condition: (UV-checked) - A rim section broken out and restuck between 5 and 6.30 o'clock, the break retouched. Otherwise in good condition.Ê Provenance: With an engraved inventory number from the collection of August the Strong.Ê Saxon elector and Polish king Augustus the Strong was a major proponent of porcelain in the early 18thcentury. His love for the material drove him to imprison a talented young alchemistnamed Johann Friedrich Böttger in hopes of finding the formula for white porcelain, which at that time was a secret known only in China and Japan.Ê When Böttger perfected the recipe for porcelain in 1709, Augustus the Strong quickly founded the Meissen Porcelain Manufactory-the first porcelain manufactory in Europe-revolutionizing the porcelain market worldwide. He eventually amassed what is still the largest collection of Chinese and Japaneseporcelain in the West, and began plans fora palace built to store the royal collection-an ambition that ultimately remained a dream.Ê The number of Chinese and Japanese porcelain Augustus the Strong collected grew to 29,000 until his death in 1733. Roughly 8000 pieces from his collection are still preserved in Dresden. They are actually the subject of a major cataloguing, digitization, and research project of the Dresden Porcelain Collection, something experts from all over the world are working on. The remaining third can be considered as a representative cross section of the original collection. The other pieces were dispersed throughout the world in many different ways: In the 19th century, when the Porcelain Collection tried to turn itself into a museum of world ceramics, so-called duplicates were sold or given away in exchanges. When Saxony became a republic in 1918, parts of the porcelain collection became public whereas others stayed with the royal family and were partly auctioned. More losses occurred during the Second World War, when the collections were moved to different repositories outside of Dresden and later to Russia, from where the biggest part returned to Dresden in 1958. Today, we can recognize the pieces originally in the collection of Augustus the Strong thanks to their historic inventory numbers. They are treasured objects in public as well as private collections and in the art market. -- Condition reports, high resolution images or extra images will be made available on request. They will be uploaded to our website. Please send us your requests on info@rm-auctions.com
A Chinese famille rose 15-piece tea service with floral design, Qianlong -- Dia.: 16 cm (the plate) Dia.: 11,5 cm (the saucers) H.: 13,5 cm (the caddy) H.: 11 cm (the teapot) Dia.: 9,5 cm - H.: 8,5 cm (the bowl and cover) H.: 8 cm (the jug) H.: 3,5 cm - Dia.: 7 cm (the cups) -- Condition reports, high resolution images or extra images will be made available on request. They will be uploaded to our website. Please send us your requests on info@rm-auctions.com
A varied collection of blue and white Chinese and Japanese porcelain, Ming and later -- H.: 11,5 cm - L.: 18 cm (the teapot) Dia.: 15 cm (the plate) Dia.: 6,5 cm - H.: 4,5 cm (the rabbit cups) --- Condition reports, high resolution images or extra images will be made available on request. They will be uploaded to our website. Please send us your requests on info@rm-auctions.com
A varied collection of Chinese qingbai- and cream-glazed pottery, Song and later -- H.: 17 cm (the vase) H.: 6 cm - Dia.: 16,5 cm (the bowl) Dia.: 12 cm (the plate) --- Condition reports, high resolution images or extra images will be made available on request. They will be uploaded to our website. Please send us your requests on info@rm-auctions.com
A fine Chinese Belgian market armorial plate of Bistrate impaling Proli, Qianlong -- Dia.: 23 cmÊ See also: Howard & Ayers, China for the West, Volume two, p. 453. -- Condition reports, high resolution images or extra images will be made available on request. They will be uploaded to our website. Please send us your requests on info@rm-auctions.com
A varied collection of Chinese blue and white porcelain, Ming and Kangxi -- Dia.: 22,5 cm (the largest plate) H.: 3,5 cm - Dia.: 8 cm (the largest cup) H.: 13 cm (the tallest vase) --- Condition reports, high resolution images or extra images will be made available on request. They will be uploaded to our website. Please send us your requests on info@rm-auctions.com
A Chinese pink-ground famille rose Pan family Straits market plate, Guangxu mark, 19th C. -- Dia.: 21,5 cmÊ Condition: (UV-checked) - In excellent condition. -- Condition reports, high resolution images or extra images will be made available on request. They will be uploaded to our website. Please send us your requests on info@rm-auctions.com
A Chinese wucai wine ewer and two Swatow plates, Ming and later -- H.: 15,5 cm - L.: 17 cm (the wine ewer) Dia.: 19,5 cm (the largest plate)Ê Condition: (UV-checked) - The wine ewer: the spout with a restored break where the spout meets the body, the surface with some crazing, the rim of the jug with a missing chip on the front side filled and retouched and a small reglued section, the breaks retouched. The lid with retouched small rim chips.- The phoenix plate in good condition, with the rim polished. The overglaze green lighting up under UV-light.- The plate with deer around a rock with the glaze degraded, a small superficial 3 mm rim chip and a number of small superficial 1-2 mm chips on the outer rim. The overglaze green lighting up under UV-light. Minor superficial wear on the back. -- Condition reports, high resolution images or extra images will be made available on request. They will be uploaded to our website. Please send us your requests on info@rm-auctions.com
A Dutch-decorated Chinese Kakiemon-style plate, ex-coll. August the Strong, Yongzheng -- Dia.: 23 cmÊ Provenance: With an engraved inventory number from the collection of August the Strong.Ê Saxon elector and Polish king Augustus the Strong was a major proponent of porcelain in the early 18thcentury. His love for the material drove him to imprison a talented young alchemistnamed Johann Friedrich Böttger in hopes of finding the formula for white porcelain, which at that time was a secret known only in China and Japan.Ê When Böttger perfected the recipe for porcelain in 1709, Augustus the Strong quickly founded the Meissen Porcelain Manufactory-the first porcelain manufactory in Europe-revolutionizing the porcelain market worldwide. He eventually amassed what is still the largest collection of Chinese and Japaneseporcelain in the West, and began plans fora palace built to store the royal collection-an ambition that ultimately remained a dream.Ê The number of Chinese and Japanese porcelain Augustus the Strong collected grew to 29,000 until his death in 1733. Roughly 8000 pieces from his collection are still preserved in Dresden. They are actually the subject of a major cataloguing, digitization, and research project of the Dresden Porcelain Collection, something experts from all over the world are working on. The remaining third can be considered as a representative cross section of the original collection. The other pieces were dispersed throughout the world in many different ways: In the 19th century, when the Porcelain Collection tried to turn itself into a museum of world ceramics, so-called duplicates were sold or given away in exchanges. When Saxony became a republic in 1918, parts of the porcelain collection became public whereas others stayed with the royal family and were partly auctioned. More losses occurred during the Second World War, when the collections were moved to different repositories outside of Dresden and later to Russia, from where the biggest part returned to Dresden in 1958. Today, we can recognize the pieces originally in the collection of Augustus the Strong thanks to their historic inventory numbers. They are treasured objects in public as well as private collections and in the art market. -- Condition reports, high resolution images or extra images will be made available on request. They will be uploaded to our website. Please send us your requests on info@rm-auctions.com
A varied collection of Chinese blue and white Vietnamese market 'Bleu de Hue' wares, 19th C. -- H.: 10,5 cm - Dia.: 10 cm (the covered bowls on stand) Dia.: 20 cm (the largest plate) Dia.: 12,5 cm - H.: 6 cm (the largest bowl) -- Condition reports, high resolution images or extra images will be made available on request. They will be uploaded to our website. Please send us your requests on info@rm-auctions.com
A pair of Chinese famille verte 'ducks in a lotus pond' plates, Kangxi -- Dia.: 21 cmÊ Condition: (UV-checked) - One plate generally in good condition, with areas of glaze loss and small chips of the rim.- The other plate with a number of reglued breaks and a few small filled sections. -- Condition reports, high resolution images or extra images will be made available on request. They will be uploaded to our website. Please send us your requests on info@rm-auctions.com
Two Chinese famille rose bowls and a plate, Yongzheng mark and of the period -- Dia.: 15 cm - H.: 6,5 cm (the bowl) Dia.: 15,5 cm (the plate) -- Condition reports, high resolution images or extra images will be made available on request. They will be uploaded to our website. Please send us your requests on info@rm-auctions.com
A Chinese famille verte coral-ground 'buffalo shepherd' plate, Yongzheng mark and of the period -- Dia.: 20 cm -- Condition reports, high resolution images or extra images will be made available on request. They will be uploaded to our website. Please send us your requests on info@rm-auctions.com
A Chinese famille rose 'Rockefeller' plate, Jiaqing -- Dia.: 16 cmÊ Condition: (UV-checked) - Three tight 1 cm hairlines on the rim at ca. 6, 6.30 and 9 o'clock.- Minor superficial wear.- Otherwise in good condition. -- Condition reports, high resolution images or extra images will be made available on request. They will be uploaded to our website. Please send us your requests on info@rm-auctions.com
A Chinese monochrome red plate, Jiaqing mark and of the period -- Dia.: 21 cmÊ Ref.: Christie's, New York, 20 March 2014, lot 2090, for a slightly smaller example. (Sold USD 10.000) (link) -- Condition reports, high resolution images or extra images will be made available on request. They will be uploaded to our website. Please send us your requests on info@rm-auctions.com
An exceptional collection of Chinese photos on glass plate stereo negatives, early 20th C. -- Dim.: 10,5 x 4,5 cmÊ Dating between 1915 and 1925, including a description of the views. -- Condition reports, high resolution images or extra images will be made available on request. They will be uploaded to our website. Please send us your requests on info@rm-auctions.com
An antique late 19th / early 20th century Chinese silver plate snuff box, with raised relief decoration depicting a dragon beneath a mountain scene. Highly detailed decoration. Along with another similar box, depicting a dragon to top and ocean waves with birds to sides. Largest measures approx; 3cm x 11cm x 8cm (one hinge AF).
An 18th Century Chinese antique porcelain trio consisting of a ea cup with gilded handle, tea bowl and matching saucer plate. All decorated in cobalt blue with gilding. White enamel cartouche panels depicting figures with precious objects. Condition: Chip to handle, bowl has minor chips but overall good.
An antique 19th century Victorian still life study oil on canvas painting. Depicting an onion and slice of bread on a blue and white ceramic plate, with a glass of ale to the side. A 19th century Chinese cup adorns the table alongside the dish. In a period gilt frame. Measures approx; 40cm x 48cm total size.
A collection of ceramics including Royal Crown Derby "Royal Antoinette" dinner plate; Shelly Rd No 671415 posy vase; RCD Imari 2451 cup and saucer; Derby Posies jug, RCD China teacups and saucers; Chinese export baluster vase decorated with prunus; two Chinese graduation vases with flared rims and a Chinese posy vase together with further miscellaneous china - Wedgwood Charade teaset; Victorian teapot and sugar bowls.. (1 box)Condition: Chips to foot of Chinese baluster vase. Tiny nibble to one of the smaller Chinese vases. No obvious signs of damage to other pieces
Pair of early 19th century Davenport blue and white transfer leaf shaped dishes decorated with chinoiserie "High Bridge" pattern, each with impressed mark, 24cm long; a Mason's Ironstone plate decorated with Chinese figures on a terrace with cranes, 24cm diam.; an Ironstone plate and matching side plate decorated with pavilions in a landscape, probably Hicks, Meigh & Johnson, and "Willow" pattern soup plate. (6).
Late 19th/early 20th century Chinese famille rose porcelain plate with alternating panels of figures in an interior and birds amongst flowers, on a floral and foliate scroll ground, 25.5cm diam.; a similar pair of small bottle vases, both unmarked, each 11.5cm high and another small baluster vase decorated with sages, 8cm high. (4).Conditon report:Plate - Good condition. Slight wear to enamels.Bottle Vases - One with chips to rim, shoulders and footrim. Rubbed gilt and enamels to both.Small Baluster Vase - rubbed gilt. Generally good.
18th century Chinese blue and white circular plate with floral decoration, 21.5cm diam.; an Oriental blue and white plate decorated with prunus blossom, 21.5cm diam.; a pair of plates decorated with squirrels amongst fruiting vines, each 18cm diam.; eight small shallow bowls decorated with pavilions in a landscape, each 13cm diam. and five small side plates decorated in a similar manner, each 16cm diam. (17). Condition report:C18th - fine 2" haircrack from rimPrunus plate- good condition very slight scratches from use.Squirrels - one good condition one with rim chips Bowls - all good conditionSide plates - 2 with rim chips
Group of antique Chinese porcelain, to include a late 19th century dish painted with dragons, with powder blue back and Kangxi mark to base, 18th century Imari style dish and plate, 18th century famille rose plate painted with peacocks, a pair of Republic period plaques, two 19th / 20th century snuff bottles, 18th century blue and white saucer, Canton enamel tea bowl, and a Japanese blue and white saucer (11)
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