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Group of English and Continental porcelain including a Wedgwood blue lustre ware flared small bowl, gilt with dragon pattern, the interior with dragons on a mottled lustre green/yellow ground, an early 19th century English porcelain taper stick painted with flower sprays, a group of Wedgwood blue jasperware, a Royal Worcester cabbage leaf moulded mask jug, a Dresden porcelain coffee cup and saucer, a Hancocks Ivory Ware Art Deco jug, a Pratt-type transfer-printed plate and an 18th century Chinese Export armorial dinner plate, painted in the famille rose palette with a basket of flowers within a border of butterflies, flower sprays and a coat of arms of a hound issuing from a gilt castellation (riveted repair)Condition ReportThe two blue pieces with handles not marked Wedgwood, One marked 147 the marked 147 and an 8. Overall good condition, light surface marks, accretions. General wear and tear.
Maxwell & Williams Cashmere bone china Enchante pattern part dinner service, designed by Claire Chilcott, an Art Deco orange ground Tams Ware part coffee service, comprising six demi-tasse and saucers, an English porcelain teapot with replacement Chinese cover, circa 1765 (riveted and repaired), a Chinese porcelain oval two-handled vase and cover moulded with dragons and birds, reserved on turquoise and green grounds, and a French porcelain Chantilly style salt shaker and cover
20th century Chinese porcelain footed oval dish decorated in Ming-style in blue with scrolling foliage 25.5 cm wide, blue archaic seal mark to base, a rice pattern bowl, indistinct blue 'F' mark to base, a carved wood stand of rectangular section, two Chinese miniature cloisonné vases and a Chinese millefiore black-ground saucer, with red six character mark to baseCondition ReportAll with light surface marks, accretions. Light crazing to the bowl. General wear and tear.
Chinese Export blue and white porcelain plate and two small circular dishes, 18th century, the plate painted with a figure crossing a bridge before a hut and islands within a flower border, a small dish similarly decorated, the other smaller circular dish with figures below a willow tree (cracks and chipping), the plate 22.5 cm diameter (3)
Two 20th century Chinese-style blue and white porcelain vases, first of double gourd form, decorated in the Ming style with lotus and scrolling tendrils below lappet borders, seal mark to base, the other of a bottle form, printed with flowering prunus on a blue ground, printed seal mark to base. 29.5 cm high
A collection of eight various early 20th century Chinese & Japanese decorative vases. The lot to include two matched black vases with hand painted design, a similar white crackle glaze vase with raised gilt flower and bird pattern, two similar Satsuma vases (the stoneware vase with visible repair to neck and unmarked to base), a Chinese porcelain lidded pot with enamel decoration to the rim, and another hand painted satsuma vase with gilt and enamel decoration. Tallest to measure approx. 24.5cm.
Famille-Rose-Deckeldöschen mit Daoguang-Marke, China, um 1880 Porzellan. Die zylindrische Wandung mit bunten Blüten in den Farben der famille rose verziert. Unterseite mit roter Daoguang-Sechszeichenmarke. An Innenseite sowie Rand der Oberseite kleiner Chip. Durchmesser 7,8 cm, Höhe 4,2 cm. A Chinese porcelain famille rose tin with cover with Daoguang mark, circa 1880 A Chinese porcelain famille rose tin with cover with Daoguang mark, circa 1880Porzellan. Die zylindrische Wandung mit bunten Blüten in den Farben der famille rose verziert. Unterseite mit roter Daoguang-Sechszeichenmarke. An Innenseite sowie Rand der Oberseite kleiner Chip. Durchmesser 7,8 cm, Höhe 4,2 cm.Condition: II -
Großer Imari-Teller, China, 19. Jhdt. Porzellan. Runder Standring. Rückseite ebenfalls mit Blüten- und Blattwerk verziert. Unterseite mit Wanli-Sechszeichen-Marke. Durchmesser 30,5 cm. A Chinese Imari porcelain dish, 19th century A Chinese Imari porcelain dish, 19th centuryThe showside with polychrome flowers and leaves on gold ground. The center decorated with blue flowers and double circle. The backside with three flower sprays. Bottom with six-character Wanli mark. Diameter 30.5 cm. Condition: II
Exportporzellan-Teller, China, wohl Qianlong-Periode (1736 - 1795) Porzellan. Runder Standring. Stark vertieftes Mittelfeld mit polychromer Darstellung zweier Gelehrter vor stilisierten Kranichen in Landschaft. Die breite Fahne zieren acht Kartuschen, in denen alternierend die Gelehrten und die Vögel wiederzufinden sind. Die Rückseite zieren sieben blaue Insekten. Standring unglasiert. Guter Zustand. Durchmesser 22 cm. A Chinese export-ware porcelain plate, probably Qianlong period (1736 - 1795) A Chinese export-ware porcelain plate, probably Qianlong period (1736 - 1795)Porzellan. Runder Standring. Stark vertieftes Mittelfeld mit polychromer Darstellung zweier Gelehrter vor stilisierten Kranichen in Landschaft. Die breite Fahne zieren acht Kartuschen, in denen alternierend die Gelehrten und die Vögel wiederzufinden sind. Die Rückseite zieren sieben blaue Insekten. Standring unglasiert. Guter Zustand. Durchmesser 22 cm.Condition: II
A PAIR OF TURQUOISE & FAMILLE ROSE EUROPEAN STYLE DUOS Four pieces, two turquoise ground saucers decorated with phoenix over blooming peony, pink Buddhist emblem border, two turquoise ground cups decorated with peony and peach, ogival pink medallion with peony, pink Buddhist emblem inside border and peony to well. Provenance.: Christies lot label to base of each piece, lot. 105, unknown sale date. Notes: A very similar example to the present lot, illustrated Kee Ming-Yuet, Peranakan Chinese Porcelain: Vibrant Festive Ware of the Straits Chinese, Pg.165 13cm diameter of saucer, 7cm height of cup Provenance: From the collection of Dato Prof. Cheah Jin Seng Condition: Condition Report Enamel spot loss to one loop handle, small chip/fritting to one saucer, the gilding along the edges shows occasional wear. This is an auction of preowned and antique items. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and you should expect general wear and tear commensurate with age and use. We strongly advise you to examine items before you bid. Condition reports are provided as a goodwill gesture and are our general assessment of damage and restoration. Whilst care is taken in their drafting, they are for guidance only. We will not be held responsible for oversights concerning damage or restoration.
AN ENAMELLED YIXING POTTERY SPITTOON Decorated with butterflies and birds amongst flowering foliage and lotus on a mottled purple ground, the interior and underside of base with a crackled white glaze Provenance: From the collection of Dato Prof. Cheah Jin Seng; Christie's Singapore, Straits Chinese Ceramics and Works of Art, 31 March 1996, Lot 834 Notes: A similar example, now in the collection of the Asian Civilisations Museum, Singapore, illustrated in Dr. Ho Wing Meng, Straits Chinese Porcelain, A Collector's Guide, Fig.59, Pg.95 8cm high Condition: Minor crazing to enamel, very small scratch to underside of foot rim. Fine condition with no visible chips, hairlines or cracks. This is an auction of preowned and antique items. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and you should expect general wear and tear commensurate with age and use. We strongly advise you to examine items before you bid. Condition reports are provided as a goodwill gesture and are our general assessment of damage and restoration. Whilst care is taken in their drafting, they are for guidance only. We will not be held responsible for oversights concerning damage or restoration.
A CORAL GROUND FAMILLE ROSE KAMCHENG Decorated wo tht ebody with shaped oval panels of precious objects, on a coral red ground embellished with fruit and floral sprigs, twin mask handles, turquoise glazed interior and base, the cover with confirming decoration and Fu dog finial Provenance: From the collection of Dato Prof. Cheah Jin Seng; Christie's Singapore, 30 Sep 1995, Lot 118 Notes: A very similar example to the present lot, but with figural and phoenix decoration to the oval panels, illustrated Dr. Ho Wing Meng, Straits Chinese Porcelain, A Collector's Guide, Fig.26, Pg.60 14cm diameter at opening, 19cm high Condition: Condition Report Some wear to the high points on the mask handles and one with loss to enamel. Light wear to the gilding on the finial. A small glaze flaw to the rim of the cover. Some light scratching and general light wear. This is an auction of preowned and antique items. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and you should expect general wear and tear commensurate with age and use. We strongly advise you to examine items before you bid. Condition reports are provided as a goodwill gesture and are our general assessment of damage and restoration. Whilst care is taken in their drafting, they are for guidance only. We will not be held responsible for oversights concerning damage or restoration.
A TURQUOISE GROUND FAMILLE ROSE TRAY Quatrefoil-shaped with square handles, decorated with central medallion with phoenix and peony, surrounded by peonies on turquoise ground and outer blue-ground band with geometric decoration, flat unglazed base REFERENCE BIBLIOGRAPHY For an almost identical example see H. W. Meng, Straits Chinese Porcelain: A Collector's Guide, 2008, p. 107 21 x 25.2cm; 26cm (handle to handle) Condition: Condition Report Restoration to the left handle and side, gilding worn to handles and along the rim, small colour losses and wear to enamels in centre This is an auction of preowned and antique items. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and you should expect general wear and tear commensurate with age and use. We strongly advise you to examine items before you bid. Condition reports are provided as a goodwill gesture and are our general assessment of damage and restoration. Whilst care is taken in their drafting, they are for guidance only. We will not be held responsible for oversights concerning damage or restoration.
Chinese earthenware elephant stand, H.23.5cm, (firing crack to base); porcelain jar with cover, decorated with peacock, birds and flowers, H.14cm; pair of saucer dishes, the central roundel with 2 figures under peaches, surrounded by 4 reserves of birds, flowers, and plant stands, Dia.31cm, and a pair of Japanese Imari saucer dishes, Dia.31cm. (6)
Pair of Late 19th Century Chinese, (Late Qing), porcelain vases, each of baluster form with 2 reserves of painted Famille Rose birds, butterflies and flowers within a green scroll border, and 2 reserves of overglaze blue and gilt birds, butterflies, fruit, and flowers, within a similar ground, the shoulder and neck with gilt dragons in relief with 2 kylin handles beneath a Famille Verte floral everted scalloped rim, on a raised circular foot, H.45.3cm, (each with a chipped rim and other defects). (2)
Vienna porcelain trembleuse, painted with figures strolling through the countryside with castle beyond, within a moulded woven effect border, the cover with a rosebud finial, (hairline crack to saucer, one cup handle restored), Dia.14cm; Continental figure of a lady playing a harp, H.16.5cm; figural group, Chinese cloisonné dish, dated 1953, Dia.26cm, with stand, and a burr walnut box. (7)
A Chinese Porcelain Blue and White Octagonal Vase, and a Cover, Transitional, Circa 1630-1660, with a continuous garden scene with birds amongst flowering sprays issuing from rock work, the base with a band of pendant plantain leaves, the shoulder with border of "ju-i" heads, their centres decorated with a single flowerhead and scrolling tendrils, the neck with castellated lapets,12.5ins (31.8cm) high, 14.5ins (36.8cm) high overallThe cover is possibly associated. The lid - some glaze loss to the edge of the rim. Small flake chip to the underside of rim and some minor scattered pitting. Tip of finial some glaze loss. The vase - scattered pitting to neck. Burst air bubble s and flake chips to glaze on rim of neck.1.5ins vertical fault to the bulbous section of the body. Some scattered bubbles and pitting to the body. Several small flake chips and glaze loss round the foot rim.
A Chinese Porcelain Blue and White Octagonal Vase, and a Cover, Transitional, Circa 1630-1660, with flowering sprays and insects, the base with a band of pendant plantain leaves, the shoulder with border of "ju-i" heads, their centres decorated with a single flower head and scrolling tendrils, the neck with castellated lapets,12.5ins (31.8cm) high, 14.5ins (36.8cm) high overallCover and base may be associated. 15mm horizontal section at the base of the finial where glaze hasn't taken. Flaking to the glaze all along the edge of cover with some discolouration. Three small flake chips to underside of rim. The vase - scattered pitting to the glaze. Small flake chip to inside of rim. Two large hairline cracks running around the shoulder covering at least 2/3 of an area. Some losses and touch-ins along this crack line. The hairlines run up into the rim. Firing fault at the lower section of one of the panels of the shoulder. Small glaze crack at the bulbous section of the body. Scattered burst air bubbles. 80mm horizontal firing fault in the lower section. Some flaking to the glaze around the foot rim and some further firing faults on the foot rim.
A Pair of Chinese Blue and White Porcelain Vases, Late 19th/Early 20th Century, painted with figures in a fenced garden, the neck with bats, cloud and sacred pearl motifs, with impressed square seal marks to base, 13.5ins (34.3cm) highBoth generally stained. One has some scattered pitting to the glaze, small firing fault by one of the bats at the neck. The other is more stained and has a 10mm wide x 6mm deep discoloured flake chip to the rim, a hairline crack running from the rim down the interior approximately 20mm. Another similar on the opposing side This also has some scattered pitting and burst air bubbles.
A Pair of Chinese Porcelain Circular Plaques, 19th Century, enamelled in colours with standing figures within landscapes,10.25ins (26cm) diameter, and a pair of hardwood stands The plaque with the four figures - has a small discoloured chip to the edge between 8 and 9 o'clock. Some wear and rubbing to the enamels and some light surface scratch marks. The plaque with the three figures - again scattered flaking and wear to the enamels. Some scattered pitting to the glaze. The two hardwood stands - have signs of general wear.https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fo/36jrzashoazlm7ttsynuo/h?dl=0&rlkey=j1qt1bxmojfipat3aj1ndndpa Buyers should be advised that the images within this Dropbox link constitute part of the condition report. Please inspect the images carefully.
A Small Collection of Chinese Porcelain, 19th/20th Century, including - a pair of blue and white plates, later clobbered in coloured enamels and gilt, double concentric circle mark to underside, 8.5ins (21.6cm) diameter, and a two-handled blue and white bowl and cover decorated with an extensive landscape, 4.75ins (12.1cm) high Pair of blue and white clobbered plates - one plate - some enamel loss to the branches on either side of centre. Some rubbing to enamels again mainly in the centre. A few scattered pitted marks. Flake chip to underside of rim. Several flake chips to foot rim. Other plate - scattered rubbing to enamels, both in centre and on rim. A few minor pitted marks. A few minor flake chips to rim from which there is a hairline crack running from one which measures approximately 13mm long. Some flake chips to foot rim.Two handled blue and white bowl and cover - gilding to finial, rims and handles very rubbed. Small hairline crack to back of floral bud finial. Minor flake chips to glaze on foot rim. The other items include:Cantonese cylindrical teapot and cover, 14cm high - scattered pitting to glaze particularly on lid. Some rubbing to gilding particularly on the rims. Vertical firing fault to lower part of spout on one side measuring approximately 20mm. Some light scattered rubbing to enamels. Tea bowl and saucer decorated in blue, white, red and gilt - flake chip to rim from which a hairline crack is running down the whole side of the body. Extensive rubbing to the gilding within the decoration of the tea bowl and saucer. Plate decorated in red, blue, green with stylised flowers and scrolls in shaped panels, 23.5cm diameter - rubbing to gilding particularly on rim. Surface scratches to enamels particularly the red ground. Pitting to glaze on underside. Blue and white plate decorated with flowers, 22.5cm diameter - two flake chips and three hairline cracks to rim. Hairline crack to one side of centre. Further glaze to chips to rim. Two 18th century porcelain enamel plates - one extensively damaged and with rivet repair. The other with several flake chips and hairline cracks. Three blue and white cups and saucers, the cups - all the gilded rims are quite rubbed. Small flake chip to rim of one. Saucers - two are extensively damaged and crudely re-glued with some extensive losses. The third has some flake chips and several hairline cracks to rim. A late blue and white bulbous teapot and cover - chip to spout and generally dirty.
A Chinese Porcelain Stick Stand, Late 19th Century, enamelled in colours with a dragon amongst full-bloom flowers, on a turquoise ground, the upper and lower registers with stylised flowers on a pink and yellow ground, 9.12ins (23.1cm) diameter x 24ins (61cm) highGilding to rim is very rubbed. Several flake chips to glaze of rim most of which have discoloured. Scattered pitting to the glaze all over and some light wear to some of the enamels.
Chinese dish from the Gardner factory. Probably from the Kuznetsov period, when the factory produced products for the eastern market. In the form and motifs of painting, the dish exactly imitates Chinese prototypes. Uses soft colors. Printed overglaze mark on base. Diameter: 25.5 cm. Width: 25.5cm, Height: 9cm, Depth: 25.5cm, Weight: 0.905kg, Condition: Good, Material: Porcelain
A modern blue Foo Dogs (h-13cm), a red lacquered two section decorative box with floral and butterfly scene to top (h-5cm l-17cm), a Eton College, Berkshire framed bookplate (9cmx13cm), Ancap for Dubarry porcelain dish (w-19cm), a modern small Chinese style iris decorated four panel decorative desk divider (h-31cm w-39cm) (damaged to one panel) and a framed Chinese stitch work panel with a crane and floral scene.(44cmx10cm) (5)
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