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A Chinese famille rose shallow bowl decorated with figures on a terrace, red seal mark to the underside, 25cms diameter; together with a pair of Chinese famille rose plates decorated with warriors on horseback, 26cms and 25cms diameter (3).Condition ReportThe single plate is in good condition with no damage or repair, just some rubbing to the gilt decoration; the pari, one has a chip and loss to the edge of one and the other has two chips to the top outside rim.
A Chinese Canton enamel part dessert service of three dishes and five plates with figure decorated centres, floral and bird decorated borders and a similar plate (damages)Condition:3 regular sized plates are chippedThe larger sized plate has a small crack to the underside stemming from the rim.Square shaped dish has one chip to rim.All of the items have various decoration losses, frits, glaze faults, surface wear and some paint touch ups.
Chinese dish and plate decorated in the Cantonese style Chinese dish and plate decorated in the Cantonese style, 19th century.The dish measures 27cm wideSome wear to the decoration and gilt. The plate has a very minor nick to the edge and a crazing line that runs across the face but does not appear on the reverse.
FOUR CHINESE BOWLS WITH FLORAL DECORATION two with yellow to interior, two green, printed seal type marks to base, approx 20cm diameter Condition Report : one green plate with restuck crack, yet all four have a good ring Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
A Chinese Imari octagonal plate, the centre field decorated with fishermen and building by water's edge 23.5 cm diameter, a 20th Century Meissen ribbon plate, the centre field decorated with birds on a branch, bears blue cross swords mark underglazed and struck through x 1 23.7 cm diameter and two boxes of various china wares including plates, tea wares, blue and white transfer decorated meat plate etc
A Chinese cloisonné white ground blue enamel decorated dragon design baluster shaped vase 15.5 cm high on a wooden stand together with a smaller pair of black ground Chinese cloisonné vases with butterfly decoration 9 cm high, a small red ground floral decorated dish 9.2 cm diameter and a Chinese cloisonné and champ levée fruit decorated pot and cover 5.5 cm high CONDITION REPORTS The blue and white vase has several bumps to the body resulting in dents and losses to the enamel work as well as losses of enamel to the foot. Two similar black ground miniature vases - one of straigher cylindrical shape with butterfly decoration and one of lobed form with flower decoration. One has several dents resulting in losses to the enamel as well as losses to the enamel in various places as well. The small red plate has significant losses to the enamel in various places to the underside. All items with general wear and tear conducive with age and use to include firing faults, small faults and losses to the enamel, surface scratches, etc and are in need of a clean. See images for further detail.
A 19th Century Chinese polychrome decorated ginger jar, the main body decorated with figures and lanterns in a garden setting bearing faux Qianlong four character mark to base 16 cm high together with a 19th Century Chinese famille rose baluster shaped vase with relief work salamander decoration 24 cm high, a famille rose cylindrical teapot, cream jug, a pair of miniature vases, four small famille rose plates and two small saucers, a blue and white and puce decorated landscape design octagonal plate, oval Chinese Imari dish and a pair of blue and white scent bottles and a soapstone figure of a Taoist sage with peach and staff and a blue and white prunus blossom banded dish, the centre field decorated with household objects 28 cm diameter CONDITION REPORTS Some firing spots to the ginger jar in several areas. Minor surface damage conducive with age and use. No signs of serious damage or repair. Blue and white plate with some firing faults to the glaze, particularly to the lower left sie of the table in the centre field and lower right. Some minor fritting to the edge. The rectangular planter with some firing cracks to the corners. Small oval Imari pattern dish with some chips to the rim. Scent bottle appears basically sound. Remaining items with various chipping / scratching conducive with age and use. Some with minor firing faults. Teapot with broken spout end. See images for further detail.
A Victorian Staffordshire pottery stoop or holy water group, a Samson porcelain figure of a gentleman in 18th Century dress, Royal Crown Derby Japan pattern plates x 3, Aynsley "Georgian" cobalt blue and gilt decorated cup and saucer and side plate, Derby Posies cream jug, Chinese famille rose bowl and other small items of china various
A LONDON DELFT POLYCHROME PLATE, LAMBETH, CIRCA 1770 probably from the Abigail Griffiths factory, painted in red, yellow, blue and green, depicting a Chinese man seated in a garden, flowering plants and stylised trees nearby, the borders with symmetrical floral sprays. 22cm diameterHair crack to underside, nibbles and loss of glaze around rim.
Newhall style teapot on stand, figural panels, Chinese style borders, and two similarly decorated plates/ dishes.Qty: 4Condition report:Teapot has restored spout affecting the perforated body to the interior. There is also a clear firing crack to the internal body of the teapot.Stand: broken and crudely reglued with resulting loss of some of the porcelain.Deep dish: restored around the majority of the rim with an evident old crack and over painting.Plate: No immediate issues although some of the glazing has appeared to have bubbled with decoration over it.
Pair Chinese porcelain plates, octagonal, with underglaze blue decoration of butterflies and chrysanthemums (both with rim chips and one plate cracked), a Chinese porcelain plate with underglaze blue peony decoration and brocade border and a pair of Chinese porcelain plates with pagoda in lakeside landscape decoration (5)
Chinese porcelain bowl painted with a bird perched on a tree stump amongst pink flowers and green leaves, brown calligraphic signature to base, 16.5cm, on a wooden stand, a 19th century Chinese blue and white porcelain plate painted with dense flowers, leaves, with seal mark to underside of base, 23cm diameter (2)
CHINESE TIN PLATE BATTERY OPERATED 'MYSTERY' ACTION BUS (2) - ME083 (boxed), a Chinese tin plate Gyro action battery operated Flake-Flying tank - ME800 (boxed), a Chinese tin plate friction action double decker bus - MF136 (boxed), tin plate 'Silver Mountain' 3525 train, battery operated, vintage British tin plate clockwork flip-over tank, an iron stand, 20.5cms H (missing hand crank), a set of 19th century gilt metal sovereign/half sovereign scales in box, Kodak bellows camera, Victorian animal skin tobacco pouch, a pair of 7 x 50cms vintage binoculars, three other pairs ETC
A Chinese Famille Rose Dragon and Floral Plate D 21cm; H 4cm Qing Dynasty Sir Charles Stewart Addis Art Collection Charles Stewart Addis KCMG joined the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation in London in 1880. When he was posted to Peking, he became one of the first Western bankers to live in Beijing, China in 1886. After he was appointed senior manager of HSBC's London office in 1911. He issued a restructuring loan to Yuan Shikai's Republican government, which was a success in 1913. In that year, the British government awarded Addis a knighthood of merit. Charles Stewart Addis was very passionate about Chinese art. During his time in Beijing, the State Council Secretary's Office of the Nationalist Government gave and sold art to him on several occasions as gifts to friends. In 1921, he was awarded the KCMG (Knight Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George). In the same year, he retired from his position as London Manager of the HSBC Bank, but continued to serve as Manager of the British Group of the China Consortium and as a director of the Board of Directors of the British China Company and the China Central Railway Company. Later, he passed away on December 14, 1945 in Frant, Sussex. The collection of Sir Charles Stewart Addis was inherited by his son, Sir John Addis. This collection was provided by collectors from around the world. Part of the old Sir John Addis Collection comes with the Charles Stewart Addis Collection label.
A Chinese Blue and White Dragons Plate D 46cm; H 8cm Qing Dynasty Sir Charles Stewart Addis Art Collection Charles Stewart Addis KCMG joined the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation in London in 1880. When he was posted to Peking, he became one of the first Western bankers to live in Beijing, China in 1886. After he was appointed senior manager of HSBC's London office in 1911. He issued a restructuring loan to Yuan Shikai's Republican government, which was a success in 1913. In that year, the British government awarded Addis a knighthood of merit. Charles Stewart Addis was very passionate about Chinese art. During his time in Beijing, the State Council Secretary's Office of the Nationalist Government gave and sold art to him on several occasions as gifts to friends. In 1921, he was awarded the KCMG (Knight Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George). In the same year, he retired from his position as London Manager of the HSBC Bank, but continued to serve as Manager of the British Group of the China Consortium and as a director of the Board of Directors of the British China Company and the China Central Railway Company. Later, he passed away on December 14, 1945 in Frant, Sussex. The collection of Sir Charles Stewart Addis was inherited by his son, Sir John Addis. This collection was provided by collectors from around the world. Part of the old Sir John Addis Collection comes with the Charles Stewart Addis Collection label.
A Chinese Doucai Glaze Dragon and Waves Plate D 39cm; H 7cm Qing Dynasty Sir Charles Stewart Addis Art Collection Charles Stewart Addis KCMG joined the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation in London in 1880. When he was posted to Peking, he became one of the first Western bankers to live in Beijing, China in 1886. After he was appointed senior manager of HSBC's London office in 1911. He issued a restructuring loan to Yuan Shikai's Republican government, which was a success in 1913. In that year, the British government awarded Addis a knighthood of merit. Charles Stewart Addis was very passionate about Chinese art. During his time in Beijing, the State Council Secretary's Office of the Nationalist Government gave and sold art to him on several occasions as gifts to friends. In 1921, he was awarded the KCMG (Knight Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George). In the same year, he retired from his position as London Manager of the HSBC Bank, but continued to serve as Manager of the British Group of the China Consortium and as a director of the Board of Directors of the British China Company and the China Central Railway Company. Later, he passed away on December 14, 1945 in Frant, Sussex. The collection of Sir Charles Stewart Addis was inherited by his son, Sir John Addis. This collection was provided by collectors from around the world. Part of the old Sir John Addis Collection comes with the Charles Stewart Addis Collection label.
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