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A pair of 20th Century Chinese blue and white decorative bowls each bearing six character marked to base within a double ring mark, further blue and white 20th Century Chinese bowls, a 20th Century Chinese plate, a table screen and bronze Gu vase in the form of mythical beasts supporting the vase, etc CONDITION REPORTS The two squat bowls both have fading to the glaze, one has a crack to the base, the plate has crazing to the glaze, the table screen has cracks to the circular frame joints and some of the fretwork/pierced pieces for the outer edging are also loose. All items have general wear and tear, surface scratches, dirt, etc. See images for more details.
An 18th Century Worcester "Cabbage Leaf" jug with Bacchus mask spout, two similar jugs, an early 19th Century blue and white jug decorated with a country house, Royal Worcester blue and white transfer decorated cream jug, Chinese Imari baluster shaped mug, Doulton Burslem "Florida" pattern bowl, blue and white oval meat dish, blue and white meat strainer decorated with Classical figures and an early 19th Century blue and white plate decorated with Classical building and figures CONDITION REPORTS Jug in the centre of the image has large cracks all over, chips to the spout, firing faults etc - see images for more details. All other items in the Lot have heavy damage to include chips, cracks, discolouration, crazing and all are in need of a good clean - see images for further details
A collection of Oriental china wares including six various Chinese vases, a pair of blanc de chine figures of Guan Yin, Imari plate, a pair of lacquered and porcelain decorated boxes, spoons, teacups, scent bottle, various plates and bowls, etc CONDITION REPORTS Moth covered plate has been broken in half and re-glued as well as having various chips etc. The two Sake style cups have chips and hairline fractures. the two small dish rings have again various chips to the edges etc. The figure of a gent by a basket - the hat has been broken in several places and so has the thumb. The Celadon glaze style vase has a large chip from the rim and a hairline crack running down from it. The pair of vases decorated with horses - one rim has been broken and badly re-glued. All items have general wear and tear to include surface scratching, wear to the enamel, gilding etc. Minor knocks, chips etc - all conducive with age and use - see images for further details
A pair of Chinese porcelain shallow dishes painted with flowers and leaves in blues, six character mark to the base, 15.5cm diameter CONDITION REPORT: One has a minor chip to the rim, some glaze imperfections, otherwise in overall good condition, The other plate has some glaze imperfections otherwise in overall good condition
Two Worcester blue and white dessert dishes c.1770-80, one a plate painted with the Hundred Antiques pattern, the other of square form and painted with the K'ang Hsi Lotus pattern, each copying an original Chinese pattern from the Kangxi dynasty, 25cm max. (2) Provenance: the John Pinnick Collection.
A Delft plate c.1700, painted with a Chinese gentleman and a young maiden in an interior beneath a large lamp, the rim with five floral panels on a hatched diaper ground, cipher mark to the underside, 22.4cm. The design on this plate directly copies a Chinese Kangxi design which depicts a chapter from The Romance of the Western Chamber.
Five Mason's Ironstone dishes 19th century, variously decorated with scenes of Chinese figures in garden settings, including a charger painted in blue with the Chinese Ladies pattern, and a matching plate with additional gilding, a shaped dish, plate and circular tureen cover decorated with the Moghul pattern, a plate and a large mug in the Chinese Scroll pattern, and another large mug in the Mandarin pattern, some faults, 36cm max. (8) Provenance: the Doug Godden Collection.
An interesting comparison group of English and Chinese ceramics most 18th century, including a Chinese plate and two small Worcester plates decorated with the Pinecone pattern, a Chinese plate and a cup and saucer with later European polychrome decoration, two Chinese teabowls, one decorated with the Royal Lily pattern, two Worcester cups and a modern Worcester thimble in the same pattern, a Caughley printed cup and a pearlware cup and stone china plate in the same design, and two Chinese copies of Worcester fluted polychrome coffee cups, some faults, 23.5cm max. (16) Provenance: the John Pinnick Collection.
A Bow small octagonal plate and a flared cup c.1758-62, decorated with fan-shaped panels of Oriental landscapes with cannonball rocks, and small roundels with stylized flowers, reserved on a powdered blue ground, pseudo Chinese script marks, a restored rim section to the plate, 18cm max. (2)
A pair of Chinese rosewater sprinklers 18th century, painted in the famille verte palette with tied auspicious objects and censers, a Chinese Imari plate painted with birds in flowering branches, and a coffee cup painted with pink peony sprays, some faults, the sprinklers reduced, 22.8cm max. (4)
A mixed lot of ceramics most 19th century, including a Mason's stone china jug with floral decoration, a large stone china vase with printed blue panelled decoration, a Parian ware fluted socle, a Dutch-decorated creamware plate, a small Turner's stone china plate painted with a Chinese garden, a pearlware teabowl and saucer, a pearlware ointment pot, and a Continental souvenir tankard, some faults, 24cm max. (9) Provenance: the Doug Godden Collection.
A Worcester blue and white small plate c.1775-80, with scalloped edge, painted with the Fan-Panelled Landscape pattern, pseudo script mark, and a small Chinese porcelain bowl painted with two fan-shaped panels containing flowers, reserved on a powder blue ground, the bowl restored, 16.2cm max. (2) Provenance: the John Pinnick Collection.
A Chinese blue and white vase, of baluster form, 25 cm high, and other Chinese ceramics (box) Condition report Report by GHThe largest of the vases has three hairline cracks running down from the rim, and two foot-rim chips. It has has a firing crack around the top of the body extending around half of the vase. The long necked vase has some rim chips.The small ginger jar and cover has chips to both the rim and the cover base.The small squat jar and cover has three cracks and the cover is not a match to the jar and is chipped. The plate decorated the pheasant has a small rim restoration.The other plates are in reasonable condition.
WU GUANZHONG (1919-2010) 'White birches on Mt. Changbai', hanging scroll, with two seals of the artist, 'Wu Guanzhong yin' and 'Bashi niandai', ink and colour on paper, 136cm x 67.5cm Provenance: Christie's Swire Hong Kong, 7th October 1990, Lot 205. Acquired from Plum Blossoms (Intl.) Ltd, Hong Kong, 2nd February 1991 Private Collection Hong Kong and London This work may be compared to 'White Birch 1986' exhibited as no. 11 in "Wu Guanzhong - a 20th Century Chinese Painter" at the British Museum 1992, no. 11. This particular work, which is directly comporable both in terms of size and composition to the offered lot, was published in "The Art of Wu Guanzhong (1987)", p. 93, and "Wu Guanzhong: A Contemporary Chinese Artist (1989)", plate 24.Condition Report Please refer to department*PLEASE NOTE THIS LOT IS NOT AVAILABLE FOR LIVE BIDDING* 在线投标不可用于此项目
A CHINESE HARD-STONE INLAID LACQUER SMALL CHEST in the manner of Zhou Zhu. The front inlaid with two birds and a butterfly amongst rocks, flowers and fruits enriched with mother-of-pearl, baitong lock plate and hasps and side carrying handles, the lid with flowers blossoming from rocks, fruits to the remaining side panels, with (later?) strengthening bands and angles, late Ming/early Qing dynasty, 42cm wide x 21cm high x 24cm deep. See illustration Provenance: Label on base "On loan to the University of York (Arts Collection), 346" Private Collection, Cumbria The city of Yangzhou in Jangsu Province was famous for 'Baibaoqian' material inlay lacquer work Condition report Refer to department
A CHINESE PORCELAIN PLATE of lotus moulded form, painted with two maidens on a veranda, one a flautist, all within a sprigged border, six character mark in double circle, Qing Dynasty, Kangxi (1662-1722), 26cm dia. Condition report One minor edge chip at a sharp point, otherwise very nice condition.
A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE EXPORT PORCELAIN CIRCULAR LARGE PLATE painted with flowers issuing from rocks, heightened in gilt, cavetto painted in iron-red with blossoming sprigs, Buddists gong within double circle, Qing dynasty, Kangxi (1662-1722), 39.5cm. Condition report Gilding heavily rubbed, no chips or cracks.
A group of various predominantly Wedgwood ceramics including a large footed vase, a footed bowl, a set of four decorative dinner plates and a Chinese Yixing style teapot, also a Belleek shaped circular plate and swan shaped vase, a Crown Devon lamp base with similar vase. CONDITION REPORT: Sadly, there is damage throughout.
A late 18th/early 19th century Chinese porcelain Wucai style decorated circular plate painted in enamels with blossoming branches and garden to the centre within an ornamental and floral band, bearing incense burner within double ring mark and an E. Owens Antiques of Liverpool wax seal to the base, diameter 22.5cm
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