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A small collection of assorted Chinese export wares comprising a twin handled lidded tea canister, two famille verte saucers, a bourdaloue, a lidded jug and two blue and white circular plate stands together with a footed bowl, probably English, decorated with transfer applied scenes of Chinese figures, later painted (8)
A Chinese Circular Plate, the centre painted in underglaze blue with floral panel within a red compartmentalised floral border, the underside rim similarly decorated with objects; together with a further circular plate decorated in iron and underglaze blue in the Oriental manner with butterflies, foliage etc; and a further 18th Century Plate, decorated in underglaze blue with iron red detail with a compartmentalised floral design (hairline crack and rim chips throughout) (3)
A Collection of Miscellaneous Blue and White Antique Porcelain including two plates, two tea saucers, eight tea bowls of various sizes, one rice bowl together with miniature tea pot and blue and white ginger jar together with A Pair of Circa 1900 Chinese Hand Painted Pottery Incense Pillars approx. measurement 14 x 12 x 6 cms, a Famile Vert Ginger Jar approx. 11 cms high and miscellaneous Imari together an antique Famille Rose plate and bowl.
THREE PIECES OF CHINESE EXPORT. Nineteenth century. Rose Medallion plate and dish, 6.25", 8"d. and a bowl with pastel colored flowers and butterflies. Marked on the underside. 2.5"h. Descriptions provided in both printed and on-line catalogue formats do not include condition reports. The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear, imperfections or the effects of aging. Interested bidders are strongly encouraged to request a condition report on any lots upon which they intend to bid, prior to placing a bid. All transactions are governed by our Conditions of Sale.
Chinese Jade Fang Gu Vase. Qing (1644-1911) Carved with a fluted and squared rim, decorated with archaic designs. The vase is rendered from a fine material having consistent color and a fine polish overall even continuing to interior where the vase is well hollowed and finished. 6 7/8" high (7.5" incl Stand) Provenance: -Private Collection -Collection of the Braude family New England Compare: A similar jade vase is illustrated from the collection of the National Museum Of History in Taiwan. Published and exhibited in association with The Bowers Museum of Cultural Art, Santa Ana, California; The Houston Museum of Natural Science. Plate 95 Starting Price: $1,500
Chinese Ming Blue and White Plate Blue and white plate, China, Ming Dynasty (1368-1644), with a lotus flower motif, Painted to the centre of the interior with a bouquet of lotus flowers, leaves, a seed-pod, sagittaria and aquatic plants tied with a bowed ribbon, encircled by three concentric rings below a composite floral scroll of thirteen flowerheads including pairs of chrysanthemum, lotus, peony, rose, hibiscus, camellia, and a single pomegranate flower beneath classic scroll at the rim 13î dia. Starting Price: $1,000
China1912 Republic OverprintCollections and RangesA very attractive collection on leaves featuring several plate varieties, which includes Shanghai with three pages of singles and multiples with the Chinese Post Office roller cancellation on values to 50c. (9), 5c. misplaced overprint (4), 16c. broken third character (8) and misplaced overprint (2), 30c. retouched character (2), 50c. misplaced overprint (5) plus some better postmarks including red tombstone and Thailand packet boat. London overprint including 1c. retouched "one" (4) and broken "one" (4), 2c. with various errors to stamp and surcharge, 30c. plate retouch (3), some interesting postmarks including coloured, Hong Kong Western Branch and others plus several combination pieces. A fine and detailed collection with many unusual and specialised items, well worth inspection. Ex. Sir Percival David. Photo
A shelf of decorative ceramics including a Derby `Chantilly Sprig` plate, a Chinese tilework figure of a cockerel, glass dressing table trays, paperweights etc Due to the nature of this lot a thorough condition report is not available. If you would like a condition report on a specific item in this lot please let us know by 2pm 17th January
Central Asia, Early Chach / Kangchu (c.3rd - 6th century), AE Drachm, 2.95g, diademed bust left, rev. swan-shaped tamgha surrounded by legend of twenty four letters (SK 1-1-1, plate coin 1), small spots of verdigris on reverse, otherwise extremely fine with attractive reddish tone Ancient Chach comprised various hill forts around the oasis of what is now Tashkent. In the Chinese chronicles of the first century BC there is mention of it as a vassal state of K'ang-kiu, having 120,000 warriors, and an inscription of the Sasanian ruler Shapur I of 262 AD states it was just outside the lands he controlled. It is believed that another brach of the Yue-chih know as the Wanwan struck the earliest coinage in the late 2nd or early 3rd century AD. Their capital was probably Kanka, a hillfort near the Syr Darya, as most of the early coins with the swan-shaped Tanka are found here. Following Turkic invasions in the 6th century the coinage took on a more varied appearance as each tribal area chose its own design. By the 7th century there were some 30 towns linked by a network of over 50 canals. The different principalities used tamghas of different forms to distinguish their coinage, in conjunction with a Sogdian legend indicating the title and sometimes the name of the ruler.Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
An 18th Century Chinese porcelain armorial soup plate decorated with floral garlands, an 18th Century porcelain shallow bowl, an oval sweetmeat dish with shaped border, decorated with floral sprays and two further plates CONDITION REPORTS All in used and worn condition and with some damage which includes : armorial dish with various chips and losses and numerous cracks, oval dish broken and with rivet repairs, chips , etc., French plate cracked, circular dish cracked and chipped.
A Chinese baluster shaped polychrome decorated vase, bears Kangxi mark, a Kangxi style shallow dish, two Yixing teapots, and a Chinese enamelled plate CONDITION REPORTS Vase and cover with wear and scuffs, chps to lid. Enamelled plate quite battered and with cracks, dents and losses. Small shallow dish with general wear and scuffs. Teapots with wear and scuffs. Please note that this lot has been re-entered from our 8 November sale due to non-payment of the account.
Bayer, Theophilus (Gottlieb) Siegfried. HISTORIA OSRHOENA ET EDESSENA EX NUMIS ILLUSTRATA. IN QUA, EDESSAE URBIS, OSRHOËNI REGNI, ABGARORUM REGUM, PRAEFECTORUM GRAECORUM, ARABUM, PERSARUM, COMITUM FRANCORUM, SUCCESSIONES, FATA, RES ALIAE MEMORABILES, A PRIMA ORIGINE URBIS AD EXTREMA FERE TEMPORA EXPLICANTUR. Petropoli (St. Petersburg): Ex Typographia Academiae, 1734. First edition. (22), 362, (10) pages; finely engraved armorial headpiece; 2 finely engraved initials; tables; 7 well-engraved plates of coins and headdresses [one inverted]. [bound with] Bayer, Theophilus (Gottlieb) Siegfried, and Christoph Gottfried Walther. HISTORIA REGNI GRAECORUM BACTRIANI IN QUA SIMUL GRAECARUM IN INDIA COLONIARUM VETUS MEMORIA. Petropoli (St. Petersburg): Ex Typogr. Acad. Scient., 1738. First edition. (24), 213, (9) pages; finely engraved armorial headpiece; 1 finely engraved initial; 1 well-engraved folding plate and table. [bound with] Bayer, Theophilus (Gottlieb) Siegfried. DE HORIS SINICIS ET CYCLO HORARIO COMMENTATIONES ACCEDIT EIUSDEM AUCTORIS PARERGON SINICUM DE CALENDARIIS SINICIS... Petropoli (St. Petersburg): Typis Academiae Scientiarum, 1735. First edition. (10), 213, (9) pages; finely engraved armorial headpiece and tailpiece; 2 finely engraved initials; 8 well-engraved folding plates and tables with one numismatic figure. 4to [26.5 by 20 cm], contemporary brown quarter calf and mottled boards; spine with five raised bands, richly decorated in gilt; red morocco spine label, gilt; page edges speckled. Some wear to joints and extremities. Very good or better. Three works by this German orientalist, all of them published by the Academy of Sciences in St. Petersburg, bound in one handsome volume. The first work is a rare early publication on the ancient coins of the Mesopotamian cities of Edessa and Osroene. Simone Assemani wrote the preface. Brückmann 12. Brunet 29883. Dekesel B171. Hirsch 9. Lipsius 26. Severova 8. Strandberg 30. The second work is, according to Severova, the “première recherche sur l’histoire de l’empire gréco-bactrien s’appuyant sur des données d’auteurs anciens.” Dekesel B172. Lipsius 27. Severova 9. The folding plate is not mentioned by Dekesel, though it bears the title of the book and obviously belongs with it (in this copy, it appears between pages 99 and 100). The third work is essentially non-numismatic, though one of the plates does feature a Chinese numismatic object.
A parcel lot of ceramics to include Royal Doulton gold columbia pattern teawares to include six cups and saucers, eight cake plates, four side plates, one larger cup A/F and two saucers, Minton, six gold heritage pattern soup bowls and stands, S Hancock rectangular platter, Wedgwood chinese flowers tureen, Roy Kirckham Billy Sykes toby jug, scalloped dessert plate with pink border enamelled with plums, unmarked, Coalport salopian tureen stand, Masonoid silver 1 gill measure and assorted transfer printed plates, jugs and jars.
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