Five Chinese blue and white dishes, Ming to 19th century, 5 to 25.7cm (5) , Small Ming dish - no obvious faults. Small bowl - broken in many places and glued. Plate - fritting to rim, some chips and a hairline crack. Scroll pattern bowl - fritting to the rim. Stylised flower bowl - large chip to interior rim and a 12cm hairline crack to the underside.
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Chinese and Japanese Ceramic Plate & Glass Jar Group Early 20th century AD or earlier. A mixed group of items comprising: a plate with deckled edge, gilt and turquoise band enclosing a scene of two children, stamped `HK` to the underside; an export-ware plate with four panels divided by scrolled foliage, two containing flowers and birds, two with indoor scenes with robed figures, central floral disc, red chop seal to the underside and `51` in a triangle; a squat glass jar with brass lid, scene to the upper face of a lady in a rickshaw, painted onto layers of transparent composition material for depth of field. 1.1 kg, 11.5-22.5cm (4 1/2 - 8 3/4"). Ex Steinberg collection; acquired London art market, 1960s-1970s. TimeLine Auctions Ltd arranges printed catalogue rostrum Auctions, eAuctions and Timed Auctions where we offer antiquities, ancient artefacts / artifacts, antiques, collectibles, coins, medals and books for public sale. [3, No Reserve] Fine condition.
An assorted group of Chinese hardwood stands, 20th century, two of circular form, both with pierced scrolling pattern frieze, on five cabriole legs raised on compressed bun feet, 17.7cm and 16.5cm diameter, and a square example with simple molded sides raised on four squat cabriole legs joined with low humpback stretchers, 23cm wide, another smaller square example with pierced detail, 12cm wide, and a plate stand, 24.5cm high (5) (at fault)
A Chinese jadeite carved sword chape, possibly Han dynasty, of bi-convex form, carved in shallow relief on both sides with a stylised scrolling design, a hole to the top, 5.8cm in length For similar examples see: "Illustrated Catalogue of Ancient Jade Artifacts in the National Palace Museum, Taipei, Taiwan, 1982" and "Ancient Chinese Arts in the Idemitsu Collection, Japan 1989, plate 167"
A mixed group of Chinese porcelain, Qianlong period and later, to include two blue and white octagonal platters, each with slightly lobed edges and foliate borders, one decorated with a scene of a pagoda beside a river, the other with bamboo trees in a garden, 29.5cm and 31cm wide respectively; a blue and white octagonal form dish, painted with birds in a garden, 22cm diameter; an Imari plate decorated with a floral spray and trellis borders, 23cm diameter; a small famille rose bowl, 10cm diameter, a mandarin palette tea bowl, 8cm diameter, and two blue and white bowls, 11.5cm and 6.5cm in diameter respectively (8)
A Chinese porcelain famille noir plate, 20th century, decorated in a millefleurs pattern, Guangzhu mark to the base, 23.5cm diameter; and another millefleurs example, with gilt detail, 19cm diameter, a Chinese yellow ground plate with a scattered pattern of fruit and flowers, 25cm diameter, a Chinese Canton export famille rose saucer, early 20th century, decorated with scenes of women at court, with floral borders and birds and butterflies, 16cm diameter, a Chinese Imari saucer, 20th century, 13cm diameter, and a Japanese blue and white saucer, also 20th century, 16cm diameter (6)
A mixed collection of Chinese blue and white porcelain plates and bowls, Qianlong period and later, to include an octagonal plate with bamboo and water lily pattern, 21cm diameter; also a scallop edged plate with scenes of landscapes within decorative butterfly detail borders, with gilt overglaze trim, 21cm diameter; and another plate with lobed edges in the Fitzhugh style, 23cm diameter; a pair of saucers with scallop form edges, gilt detail to the rim, decorated with river landscapes, and another smaller example of similar design; and another saucer with lobed edges, decorated with scenes of a pagoda beside a river, from 16cm to 12.5cm diameter; and two tea bowls featuring river landscapes designs, 5.2cm and 6cm high (9) (at fault)
A collection of four Chinese export porcelain plates, late 18th century, to include three scalloped examples, all decorated in the famille rose palette, depicting formal fenced gardens detailed with long-tailed birds, together with Imari example, 22cm diameter (4) CONDITION REPORT: Plate 1 - hairline crack, approx 6cm in length Plate 2 - chip to rim, approx 1cm in size Plate 3 - small chips to the exterior rim Plate 4 - small chips to exterior rim All have small losses to the enamel throughout
A Chinese red lacquered cabinet, 20th century, the straight sided cabinet, with twin panelled fitted doors, applied with lockable plate, revealing interior yoke shaped shelf, with allover red lacquer and primitive type linear drawings of figural landscape scenes, the sides painted black, 119cm high, 97cm wide, 46cm deep
A collection of ten Chinese export porcelain plates, late 18th century, comprising nine famille rose examples each of circular form, of varying designs depicting flowering lotus and chrysanthemum detailed with cockerel and further fowl, sizes ranging 18.5cm - 23cm, together with a powder blue example, Kangxi, of circular form painted with fan shaped panels filled with flora, reserved against a speckled blue ground, 22cm diameter (10) CONDITION REPORT: Blue Plate - hairline crack with associated chips Five plates have hairline cracks, chips to rim, loss to enamel
A Chinese Canton famille rose porcelain lamp base, early 20th century, of baluster form, rising to a flared rim, painted with fan shaped reserves, depicting figures being addressed at court, set within a white ground detailed with foliage and precious objects (with later fittings), 32cm high, together with a similarly decorated plate, 20.5cm diameter,
Three Provincial Ming porcelain vases, a pair decorated with characters on floral and tendril grounds, the other with continuous mountain landscapes, 21 and 21.5cm high, together with a bottle vase of similar period, and a Chinese porcelain plate, decorated to the centre with rock work and bamboo(5)
A Chinese porcelain plate, 18th century, painted in the Imari palate, 26.9cm diameter, together with a Chinese porcelain vase, painted with birds in branches, late 19th century, 25.8cm high(2) CONDITION REPORT: minor glaze spits, one larger chip, 6-8 diameter, plate has minor chips and minor frits
A ROYAL WORCESTER EUROPEAN POTTERY CHARGER having underglaze blue and white decoration overlaid with ornamental copper banding, 8cm high x 32cm diameter plus a selection of Chinese blue and white to include a Willow octagonal PLATE, double gourd VASE , 20th Century COFFEE POT and two other VASES.
A CHINESE IVORY-HANDLED SILVER PRESENTATION TROWEL AND AN IVORY-HANDLED SILVER-MOUNTED PRESENTATION MALLET, LATE 19th CENTURY, each bearing the inscription, "Presented to Mrs. J. Lees on the occasion of her laying the Foundation Stone of the Queen Victoria Diamond Jubilee Hospital at Tientsin 22nd June 1897", the trowel blade engraved with blossoming boughs, the mallet with silver leaf-cast bands and silver presentation plate, silver tested but unmarked. Length of trowel 27cm Note: a number of lots offered in this auction were acquired by the Reverend Jonathan Lees whose wife was presented with the items in this lot. Lees was born in Manchester in 1835 and died in Worthing in 1902 having served in China with the London Missionary Society between 1862 and 1900.
A collection of four Chinese Qing period porcelain items, to include a blue and white waisted bottle shape vase, decorated with five clawed fiery dragon amongst stylised flowers and scrolling leave emblems, bearing a six character Qianlong mark to base, along with a Chien Lung period 18th Century ovoid vase, decorated on both sides with leisurely figures within a fortified courtyard terrace, a Yongzheng, early Chien Lung 18th Century famille rose plate, decorated with figures in a garden setting and another famille rose saucer plate, finely decorated with twin five clawed dragons chasing a flaming pearl and five bats surrounding a centred Shou character, bears an unusual six character mark to base, measurements respectively 35cm H, 21cm; plates 23cm, 14cm dia. (4)
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