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Lot 137

An antique Chinese export Plate, decorated in the imari palette, restored, diameter 21.5cm, together with a large Japanese imari Charger, an Oriental Teabowl, a Blue and White Plate and an enamelled plate (5)

Lot 144

An 18thC Chinese export armorial porcelain Teabowl and Saucer, decorated with gilt and blue banding enclosing central family crest for Huyshe married to Stuart, both pieces repaired, diameter of plate 14cm (2)

Lot 120

A Chinese Porcelain Plate, Kangxi mark and of the period, painted in underglaze blue with figures in an interior within a broad lotus and scale border with four panels of figures reclining in gardens, six-character mark in underglaze blue20.5cm diameterProvenance: With S Marchant & SonVery minor surface wear, minor chips to the foot rim, no further chips, free from cracks and restoration, some light fritting and glazed pitting 

Lot 156

A Chinese Gilt Bronze Figure of Buddha, in 17th century style, standing wearing a floral headdress and flowing robes, hands facing forward, on a circular gadroon base33cm highSome wear and losses to gilding throughout, plate lacking to the base, no breaks or repairs

Lot 504

A Chinese Famille Rose plate and a pair of similar plates.

Lot 11

A Chinese Imari Porcelain Plate, Kangxi, painted with precious objects and peonies within a foliate scroll border on an unusual white enamel rim, 23cm diameter; and A Similar Plate, painted in famille verte enamels with swimming ducks and waterlilies within a border with pale-blue flowersprays, 22cm diameter (2)First plate with two conjoined chips under the rim, another small chip with associated crack, further fritting, and a foot chip, Famille Verte plate, two large pieces reglued to the rim with two associated cracks, another series of cracks inside the well, some fritting

Lot 115

A Samson of Paris Porcelain Armorial Plate, in 18th century style, painted with a central coat of arms within a panelled foliate meander border, the rim with four fruiting branches, 23.5cm diameter; A Chinese Porcelain Plate, painted in famille rose enamels with peony and ribbon-tied scrolls within a border of foliage and lattice panels, 23cm diameter; and Another Plate, painted with a central flowerspray within a blue border gilt with fruiting vine, 24cm diameter (3)Armorial plate, hair crack to the rim, star-shaped crack in the well, Famille Rose plate, some rim chips, and fritting, the third plate with two pieces broken out of the rim and riveted

Lot 16

A Chinese Canton Decorated Persian-Market Plate, circa 1855, typically painted in famille rose enamels with ladies playing Qi with figures looking on within a gilt ground border painted with flowers, finger citrons and butterflies, the reverse with Arabic inscription and date within a blue enamel cartouche, 25.5cm diameterNo chips, cracks or repair, minimal gilt loss

Lot 17

A Chinese Porcelain Persian-Market Saucer Dish, circa 1800, painted in famille rose enamels and gilt with four roses in a central roundel within foliate swags hung from lappet panels, 24cm diameter; and A Similar Plate, painted with a central flowerspray within foliate lozenge panels on a midnight-blue ground gilt with stars within a gilt ground border with flowers and butterflies, 22cm diameter (2)First dish with a rim chip and some wear to the gilding, second dish, foot rim chip, two hair cracks to the rim

Lot 22

A Chinese Porcelain European Subject Plate, Qianlong, painted in underglaze blue with a palace in a wooded landscape within a scroll border, 23cm diameterLarge flat chip to the reverse of the rim, other smaller chips and fritting, hair crack from the rim to the foot rim, glaze in good order, no restoration

Lot 28

A Chinese Porcelain Plate, Qianlong, of octagonal form, painted in underglaze blue probably after an English transfer-printed original with figures and pagodas in a river landscape, 23cm diameter; A Similar Plate, painted with dignitaries and a spotted horse in a garden, 22.5cm diameter; A Similar Soup Plate, painted with figures in a garden, 22.5cm diameter; another octagonal soup plate painted with a landscape; and Three Various Chinese Blue and White Plates (7)First octagonal plate, three rim chips, second plate with Horse, two V-shaped sections of loss to the rim, both with associated cracks, other rim chips, and fritting, soup plate, two abraded sections to the rim, other small chips and fritting, three circular plates, one with a small shard of loss to the rim and associated crack, two rim cracks and a small chip, the last with a star shaped crack in the well and rim fritting, landscape octagonal soup plate, large flat rim chip and other fritting to the rim

Lot 29

A Chinese Kraak Porcelain Dish, early 17th century, typically painted in underglaze blue with geese in a river landscape within a panel border of foliage and precious objects, 36.5cm diameter; A Provincial Porcelain Saucer Dish, Ming Dynasty, late 16th/early 17th century, painted in underglaze blue with a dragon amongst cloud scrolls, 25.5cm diameter; and A Similar Small Plate, painted with a stylised bird within a barbed rim, 20.5cm diameter (3)

Lot 31

A Samson of Paris Porcelain Plate, late 19th century, painted in Chinese famille rose style with figures in a fenced garden in a scroll panel on a gilt scroll ground with flowersprays and panels of auspicious objects, 24cm diameter; and A Similar Plate, painted in Chinese Imari style with birds amongst blossoming branches on a scroll panel within underglaze blue, iron red and gilt scrolling foliate borders, 23cm diameter (2)Samson plate, free from chips, cracks and repairs, similar plate, large rim chip, short hair crack to the rim

Lot 78

A Chinese Provincial Porcelain Tea Bowl, 17th century, painted in underglaze blue with stylised flowers and panels of diaper, 9cm diameter; A Similar Water Pot, of circular form, moulded with squirrels amongst foliage picked out in colours , 7cm diameter; A Crackle Glazed Jar, of ovoid form, moulded and painted in underglaze blue and brown with prunus, 12cm high; A Similar Pear Shaped Vase, on circular foot, painted in underglaze blue, iron red and gilt with flowering branches, 9cm high; and A Small Quantity of Modern Chinese Porcelain (qty)Provincial tea bowl, three large rim chips, cracked and with some crazing, water pot in good condition, the Crackle glaze jar with some staining, free from chips and cracks, Pear-shaped vase, a large section of loss to the rim with associated cracks and crazed, blue and white dish are in good condition, large blue and white bowl are crazed, the petal-shaped bowl is in good condition, the goblet is badly broken and restuck with a section of loss to the rim, celadon plate, some scratches otherwise good, green dragon is in good condition, two modern canton plates, good condition

Lot 110

A rare late 19th century French neo-Gothic oak table clock with calendarMathieu Planchon, Palais Royal, Paris, movement numbered 2883Surmounted by a crowing cockerel over a scroll frame housing the large bell and horizontal hammer, (with static Jack to one side), enclosed by cruciform brass strips 'rivetted' onto the carcass and twin side doors with bullseye glass and creature handles, the rear door with quatrefoil sound fret, raised on bifurcated scroll feet. The dial is divided with another 'rivetted' brass strip; above, the signed Roman chapter ring with sun centre and beetle and poker hands, the stylised Arabic calendar ring with arrow hand and clouded sun centre. The movement comprised of an upper clock movement with twin spring barrels, Brocot suspension, and an anchor escapement with outside count wheel, the back plate stamped 2883 Planchon Palais-Royal; the lower calendar movement with ratchet driven calendar wheel connected via a lever to the clock movement, and stamped with 775. The rear door carries a stamp depicting a clock and two pocketwatches within a shield, along with the number 3 595. The pendulum is stamped 2883·772. Ticking and striking, together with a a winding key. 27.5 x 26 x 60.5Footnotes:Mathieu Planchon was born in 1842 in Bourges, and served as apprentice to his father, one of the city's clockmakers, until 1862. By 1865/66, he had moved to Paris and was employed at Robert-Houdin's workshop: Robert-Houdin was a horologist and one of the most famous illusionists of all time; it seems likely that Planchon would have worked with Houdin's son, Emile Robert-Houdin who took over running the workshop after his father's retirement in 1855. After about two years he moved to work with a G. Phillippe in the Palais Royal, before taking over the business around 1870. Planchon had a strong interest in the antiquarian side of horology, and by 1896 was being described in the Horological Journal as 'the un-disputed authority in the horology of all countries, and, above all, on that belonging to the Middle Ages'. The 'Figaro' newspaper ran a competition in 1874, soliciting ideas for a watch it could give to its subscribers. Planchon entered and won with an apparently novel case design ....UNFORTUANTLEY THE DESIGN REMAINS UNKNOWN....; 22,000 of the watches were produced and Planchon became a well-known horological figure. He spent the next 15 years assembling a large collection of ancient timepieces, as well as making replicas of antique and middle ages clocks, but with modern, 19th century movements. He did not seem to regard these clocks as copies, but updates to otherwise fine clocks. By 1889, he had assembled enough to be able to exhibit at the Great Exhibition in Paris; he had a large variety of reproduction antique clocks, 75 in all, including clepsydrae and 15th century mantel clocks. He won a gold medal for this exhibition. In 1895, he relocated from the declining Palais Royal to the crossroads of Rue de la Chaussée d'Antin and the Rue Meyerbeer. He continued with his antiquarian pursuits, making, amongst other pieces, a clock in the shape of a fan, which would open to reveal the hours, before snapping shut at 6 'o' clock, which was based on a similar clock in a 16th century engraving he owned. He also extensively studied, and described, both traditional Japanese and Chinese clocks and time-keeping systems; he was the first European to publish a serious horological analysis of these timepieces. In the 1900 Paris Exhibition, Planchon not only won a Grand Prix, he was also allowed to write the official description for the horology section. This same year, in light of his accomplishments at the 1900 Exhibition, and his comprehensive book on the history of horology, L'horloge son histoire rétrospective, pittoresque et artistique published two years previously, he was made a member of the British Horological Institute. He would continue to practice horology and publish various related monographs, until his death in 1921, a few months after his latest work, La Pendule de Paris. Son évolution décorative was published. Paul Brateau, Planchon's son-in-law, employee for the past 21 years, and similarly enthusiastic antiquarian horologist, assumed control of La Maison Planchon, which he relocated to the Rue Meyerbeer proper in 1930, before his retirement, and the final closure of the shop in 1936. A very similar clock, with moon phase instead of a calendar dial and numbered 5885, was sold by Bonhams London in September 2009.Robertson, J. D. (1922) 'Mathieu Planchon', The Horological Journal, Vol. 64 (8), pp. 147-148. (Accessed: 18 May 2022)Bijou (1896) 'French Notes. From Our Special Correspondent.', The Horological Journal, Vol. 38 (9), p. 122. (Accessed: 18 May 2022)W.E.N. (1889) 'Further Notes of a Leisurely Saunter through the Horological Section of the Paris Exhibition',The Horological Journal, Vol. 32 (1), p. 6. (Accessed: 18 May 2022)Collanges, F. (2013) 'Third Lecture', Antiquarian Horology, Vol. 34 (2), pp. 259-261. (Accessed: 19 May 2022)This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 3209

Japanese and Chinese tin plate friction powered cars, comprising twelve Volkswagens, twelve Police Cars, six Jeeps, all boxed,

Lot 3232

Japanese and Chinese tin-plate and plastic model cars, to include Police Cars, Taxi Cabs, others and two Burago model cars, all boxed, (11),

Lot 184

A Chinese famille-rose plate, 8½' diam. and a Chinese blue and white plate, 9' diam. (Stapled repairs)

Lot 1190

Denby vase, two Goebel bird figures, Masons ginger jar, early 19th Century Chinese export plate, with mid 20th Century tray

Lot 366

A 20th century Chinese hand painted porcelain octagonal plate. Decorated with two dragons chasing a pearl, birds and flowers. L.24 W.24cm

Lot 77

A Chinese famille verte plate, decorated central dragon, flowers and foliage, 8" dia, six-character mark to base, in matched box, a Chinese yellow ground bowl with incised dragon decoration, 6 1/2" dia, a similar square dish and other items  Condtion pitting to glaze on green dragon decorated plate, no other visible damages or repairs 

Lot 1423

A Chinese Swatow ware deep plate: painted in iron-red, green and yellow with a flower head medallion within lotus and geometric pattern concentric bands, 17th century, 19cm [some wear].

Lot 1449

Three delft and one pearlware plate: comprising a London delft polychrome plate decorated with a seated Chinaman, a blue and white decorated example, possibly Liverpool, painted with a Chinese landscape, a Dutch delft example and a 'Three Dot Group' pearlware plate decorated with a Long Eliza figure, [some damages].

Lot 169

An early 20thC Chinese cabinet plate, with a gilt border on a turquoise ground decorated with flowers and butterflies, with six blue character mark to underside, 26cm diameter.

Lot 186

A tray of Doulton Burslem gourd shaped vase, 20th century Chinese baluster vase, character jug, Maling lustre plate, Hathaway Rose china etc

Lot 240

A PAIR OF WEDGWOOD AESTHETIC STYLE VASES with raised gilt decoration, a Chinese prunus ginger jar and cover, a nursery plate and other items

Lot 257

A CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE PLATE 31.5cm diam (damaged), and other Asian ceramics (4)

Lot 413

A Chinese bronze and champleve enamel vase, early 20th c, of square section, the sides decorated with auspicious characters on a turquoise ground beneath bird handle, 25cm h, wood stand, a Japanese cloisonne enamel plate and pair of vases (4) Some faults

Lot 275

Two 18th/19th Century Chinese Porcelain Blue and White Shallow Bowls decorated with River Village Scenes, Both having Staple Repair together with a further Blue and White 18th/19th Century Plate with Maiden and Attendant in Garden, Glue Repair, 25x23cms Diameter. 25x50cms

Lot 281

An 18th/19th Century Chinese Blue and White Export Plate Decorated in a Foliate Motif, 22.5cms Diameter, Condition Issues to Include Hairlines.

Lot 282

A 19th Century Chinese Blue and White Plate Decorated with River Village Scene together with a Further Chinese Plate, Staple Repair

Lot 284

An 18th/19th Century Chinese Blue and White Export Plate, of shallow bowl form decorated with central exterior scene depicting deer in woodland to foreground and river village scene to background, blue trim with geometric and precious objects, 24cm diameter

Lot 309

An 18th/19th Century Chinese Porcelain Plate Decorated in the Famille Rose Palette, with Figural Court Scene, the Border Unusually Decorated in Brown Enamels with Foliate Floral and Insect Design, Perhaps Unfinished, 19.5cm diameter

Lot 355

A small group of 18th century and later porcelain consisting of Meissen puce ground cup and saucer, decorated in floral sprays; three Paris Porcelain teacups and two matching saucers; a Paris Porcelain cup and saucer; a pair of English tea bowls and saucers painted with roses and gilt banding; two Worcester tea bowls; two 18th century porcelain saucers; together with two Chinese porcelain soup plates with lattice work borders and decorated with cornflowers, 24cm diameter (19)The Meissen cup with minor chips and wear to the gilding of the rim and with a cast metal replacement handle, the saucer with wear to the ornament, otherwise good condition; the Paris Porcelain teacups one with a break and repair, and associated chip, another with a hairline crack, wear to the gilding on all pieces; the Greek Revival-style Paris Porcelain cup and saucer with large chip to the rim of the saucer and wear to the gilding overall; the tea bowls and saucers with wear to the gilding otherwise good condiditon; one of the Chinese plates with chip to the rim and associated hairline crack through the rim, further small cracks and fritz to the rim; the other Chinese plate with hairline crack through the bottom of the bowl, firing crack approxiamtely 1cm in radiating from the rim, further small fritz to the rim.

Lot 502

A GROUP OF CERAMICS, comprising a Crown Ducal handled vase, a Sylvac 2456 green Hyacinth vase, a Carlton Ware Foxglove trinket dish (chipped) and bon-bon dish, a Minton Marlow sandwich plate, a Royal Worcester match holder, an Aynsley Somerset bell, and an Old Foley Chinese Rose scalloped bowl (8) (Condition report: most pieces appear in good condition, sd and as stated)

Lot 1351

A Chinese Imari plate, Kangxi period and a Chinese celadon ground tripod censer, plate diameter 22cm

Lot 1391

An 18th century Chinese famille rose ‘birds and lotus’ plate, and a Chinese blue and white ‘landscape’ bowl, 17.6cm

Lot 1412

A pair of Chinese crackleware ginger jars, 20cm tall, and a celadon plate

Lot 1464

A group of miscellaneous objects to include Chinese coins, Brevete case, blue enamel plate, 12cm, and other items

Lot 1309

A Chinese blue and white jar, a similar vase, a polychrome plate and a famille verte saucer- plate 25 cms diameter.

Lot 636

A late 18th century Chinese export tin-glazed plate, of shaped octagonal form, the centre decorated with an urn issuing flowers, in shades of iron-red and cobalt blue; together with one other similar plate; Japanese imari plates, Chinese export cover enamel decorated with scholars etc

Lot 1332

A XIX Century Chinese Blue-White Jar, three Chinese blue-white bulbous Japanese tea pot, Oriental plate:- One Tray.

Lot 1174

Five Royal Doulton Plates, Chinese blue and white plate, Chinese porcelain figure, Kaiser porcelain figure group of two swans, etc:- One Tray

Lot 223

An early 19th century Chinese famille rose decorated bowl with metal handles (lacking cover), a small 18th century blue and white Chinese plate (a.f.) and a saucer dish (3)

Lot 152

A seated carved wooden figure of a Chinese scholar, a blue and white chinese flower brick, an 18th Century blue and white folral decoarted octagonal plate and another

Lot 132

A Doccia plate, circa 1765-70Decorated in polychrome colours after a Chinese prototype with a scene of flowering lotus plants sprouting from a pot set on a stylised blue rock flanked by a vase with flowers, the rims in blue and red picked out in gold, 23.3cm diam. (minor rubbing)Footnotes:Two Doccia plates with the same decoration were sold in these rooms, 9 Dec 2009, lot 51.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 58

James Abbott McNeill Whistler (1834-1903)Annie, SeatedEtching and drypoint, circa 1858-1859, a good impression of MacDonald's final state (of 3), printing with plate tone on thin Chinese laid paper, platemark 130 x 95 mm (5 1/8 x 3 3/4 in), sheet 194 x 152 mm (7 5/8 x 6 in), very faint toning within margins (unframed)Literature:Kennedy 30; MacDonald 32 iii/iii

Lot 751

Chinese export early 18th century Famille Verte plate: Circa 1720's. Made for the Dutch market, depicting English Coat of Arms with ENGELANDT below coat of arms, extensive restoration and over glazing noted, Sotheby's label noted to rear circa 1970's, diameter 26.5cm

Lot 183

A Yixing clay Chinese teapot, marks to base, 11cmH, together with one other with spider web motif and a small Chinese plate decorated with pagoda scene, 19cmD

Lot 260

A mixed lot of ceramics to include Portmeirion rolling pin, porcelaine de Paris wine bottle cooler with snowdrop pattern, Spode Copeland chin plate for T. Goode & Co London, Mason Cash mixing bowl, Chinese blue and white bowls, encrusted vases on tripod base, 19th century hand painted dishes, Mintons for T Goode & Co, majolica plate etc

Lot 285

A mixed lot to include Emma Bridgewater plate, Schweppes soda siphon, enamel plates, The original Suffolk butter cooler, made by Henry Watson Pottery, turned ash fruit bowl, marked to base HB, Chinese blue and white planter and a Portmeirion Botanic Garden planter

Lot 813

Antique Chinese Celadon Plate & Base, diameter 11".

Lot 203

A COLLECTION OF CHINESE PORCELAIN TEAWARE bearing Qianlong type marks, decorated with Chinese characters in roundels on a yellow ground, comprising five cups, six saucers, six side plates and two further plates, together with another side plate. Good condition throughout. No chips or cracks, all pieces have a good ring. Please find additional images taken outside on an iphone with no filters, in natural light.

Lot 780

Le Rouge,G.L.: Jardins anglo-chinois a la mode. Hefte 1-4, 6-13, 16 (von 21), davon 4 vollst., in 2 Bänden gebunden. 1776-1786. Qu.-2°. nicht chronolog. Mit 279 Radierungen, tls. m. Kupferst., davon 19 gef., 1776-1786. Mod. Hldrbde. mit marmor. Pappdeckeln. Ornamentstichkat. Bln. 3312. - â•”Umfangreiches Teilstückâ•— der in mindestens 21 Heften erschien. Tafelserie zum englischen Garten und zur chinesischen Gartenmode in Europa. Der Berliner Katalog verzeichnet 19 Hefte (1-4, 6-20) mit zus. 455 Kupfertaf. Die Tafeln zeigen Pläne von Gärten, Parks u. Eremitagen, Ansichten von Gartenhäusern, Grotten, Brunnen, chinesischen Pavillons, Ruinen etc.; Heft 16 ausschließlich mit chinesischen Landschaften. - 1 Bl. stärker läd. 1 Bl. m. Eckabriss. Vereinz. weitere Beschäd. Tls. etw. fl. - Vorw. ohne die Textbl. â•”Liste der fehlenden Tafeln zu den Heften kann gerne angefragt werdenâ•—. - Extensive section of this plate series published in at least 21 volumes on the English Garden and Chinese garden fashion in Europe. 13 volumes (instead of 21), bound in 2 volumes. With 279 etchings. Modern half leather. 1 sheet damaged, 1 sheet damaged corner, partly somewhat stained.

Lot 7136

Chinese porcelain plate with dragon in sky decor + clouds on the reverse + six characters bottom mark. Dimensions: Ø 22.3 cm. In good condition.

Lot 7198

Chinese porcelain Family Rose plate. Crazy/geisha/gold decor. Verso red glaze. Dimensions: Ø 16.4 cm. In good condition, has very small hairline.

Lot 7662

Eleven pieces of 18th century Chinese porcelain plates. Set of five plates with landscape decor + a set of six plates with floral decor. Two plates damaged, one plate has hairline. Eight times minimum chips possible. Dimensions: Ø 23 - 24 cm. In fair/good condition.

Lot 7028

Four 18th century Chinese porcelain queng lung plates with garden decor. Two plates good. One plate of hairline + chip. One plate of chip. Dimensions: Ø 23 cm. In fair/good condition.

Lot 7061

Chinese porcelain Family Rose plate with mandarin ducks in a pond decor, with figures and gold decor all around. Verso red glaze. Dimensions: Ø 23.2 cm. In good condition.

Lot 7135

Special Chinese porcelain Family Rose plate with high rim. Equipped with fine figures painting and gold decor. Dimensions: H 4.2 x Ø 20.2 cm. In good condition.

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