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A Chinese Swatow porcelain dish Ming Dynasty Of deep circular form with slightly turned-out rim, decorated in green and iron red enamels with dragons, phoenix birds, lotus flowers and foliage. 37.5cm.PROVENANCE: The John Laycock Collection, thence by descent to the vendor. See lot 1 for further details.
Six various Chinese snuff bottlesLate Qing/Republic periodIncluding a blue and white porcelain example painted with a figure in a garden, 8cm, a pair of enamel examples of flask form and decorated with immortals, 6.5cm, a cloisonne bottle of rounded rectangular form and decorated with a fanciful bird and flowers, 7.5cm, an inside-painted glass bottle with peacocks in a landscape, 7cm, and an inside-painted glass bottle with cranes and other birds in landscapes, 5.5cm. (6)
A Chinese mottled grey-green jade cong Shang Dynasty The pale grey-green stone with dark brown inclusions of near square section with rounded corners, the centre cylindrical with raised flat rings to the top and bottom, with later hardwood stand and cover. 5cm across FOOTNOTE: Although the exact nature of the cong as a ritual object is unknown, it is thought that the form represents the earth, as bi discs represent the heavens, and thus they are often found at burial sites. The shape recurs throughout Chinese applied arts and can be found in bronze, cloisonne enamel, pottery and porcelain. A near identical jade cong to the present lot can be found in the collection of the British Museum, London, ref.1914,0513.5PROVENANCE: The John Laycock Collection, thence by descent to the vendor. See lot 1 for further details.
A Chinese Swatow porcelain dish Ming Dynasty, 16th/17th Century Of plain circular form and decorated in green and iron red enamels with peony flowers and phoenix birds within a diaper panel border. 26cm dia. FOOTNOTE: A very similar dish was offered at Bonhams San Francisco rooms, 9 Sep 2008, lot 2207.PROVENANCE: The John Laycock Collection, thence by descent to the vendor. See lot 1 for further details.
A Chinese Swatow porcelain dish Ming Dynasty Of deep circular form with slightly turned-out rim, decorated in green and iron red enamels with dragons, phoenix birds, lotus flowers and foliage. 39cm dia.PROVENANCE: The John Laycock Collection, thence by descent to the vendor. See lot 1 for further details.
A Chinese blue and white 'shipwreck' octagonal bowlMing Cargo, circa 1640Of inverted bell form and painted with panels of stylised flowers and foliage.11cm dia.PROVENANCE:Harrods, London.FOOTNOTE:According to the certificate accompanying this bowl, the Ming Porcelain cargo was recovered by Michael Hatcher in 1983 outside Malaysia from a Chinese trading vessel believed to have sunk circa 1640.
An early 19th century Chinese porcelain teapot, decorated flowers in puce, and gilt borders, with an associated silver coloured metal cover, spout with hairline crack, 13 cm high, and a Chinese bowl, of shaped square form, decorated baskets, butterflies and foliage in underglaze blue, 25 cm wide (2)
An 18th century Newhall porcelain milk jug, circa 1790, boy and the butterfly pattern, 10cm high and an 18th century Chinese porcelain teabowl and saucer with puce reserves, saucer 14cm diameter, bowl 5cm high (3) CONDITION REPORT: Jug- Firing crack to lower joint of handle. Small chip to rim. Painted '421' to underside. Saucer- stained star crack spreading from centre of underside. Chip and descending hairline crack to rim. Pitted. Decoration showing rubbing.Tea bowl- Rim descending hairline crack. Pitted. Decoration showing rubbing.
A Chinese porcelain powder blue and gilt decorated vase, of high shouldered cylindrical form, externally decorated with cockerels, foliage and butterflies, blue double concentric mark to underside, 39cm high (at fault) CONDITION REPORT: Extensively re-glued and broken throughout. See images.
A pair of Chinese porcelain Republic period style wall plates, each circular plated decorated within a cell-diaper border depicting a pheasant and cranes stood amogst rocky verges and blossoming bamboo and pine branches, signed and dated in script to the left, iron red mark to underside, 24cm diameter CONDITION REPORT: Some signs of surface scratching. No obvious chips, cracks or restoration. Some grazes to the rim.
A Chinese porcelain blue and white rouleau vase, Qianlong seal mark, externally decorated five scrolling dragons amongst ruyi clouds between foam topped waves, blue seal mark, 54cm high CONDITION REPORT: Surface scratches to exterior visible. Some small pit marks and small firing splits to body. Unglazed foot rim. Interior showing some pitting. See additional images.
A pair of Chinese porcelain green glazed craquleure vases, 20th century, each of cylindrical elongated ovoid form, 20cm high, one with carved stand (at fault) (3) CONDITION REPORT: 1x vase- Chip to rim with descending hairline crack. Further rim descending hairline cracks. Extensive crazing. Stained interior. Un-glazed foot rim. Some external surface grazing. Kiln marks to underside. 2x vase- Extensive crazing/rim descending fine hairlines. Pitted rim. Stained interior. Un-glazed foot rim. Some external surface grazing. Kiln marks to underside. See additional images.
A Mid XIX Century Chinese Porcelain Tureen and Cover, of circular two handled form, painted in blue with flowering shrubs and trees by a fence, 23cms diameter; A Late XIX Century Chinese Porcelain Sauce Tureen and Cover, of shaped rectangular form with animal head handles painted in blue with a landscape scene, 17cms long. (4)
A Chinese porcelain vase, of ovoid form, decorated two dragons with five claws chasing a flaming pearl, a couple of very minor faults to the rim, 25 cm high See middle page colour illustration Condition report ReportYongzheng mark, not period.Report by RBA few minor and occasional firing faults to the rim, no visible chips, cracks or restoration.
A Chinese porcelain teapot and cover, of octagonal form, chip to spout, 9.5 cm high, another teapot, eight tea bowls and saucers, and another similar bowl, some damages (box) Condition report Report by RBThe teapot and cover: the cover is broken and incomplete, missing about a third of it, the body is also rivetedThe smaller teapot and cover generally good The four matching tea bowls: a few minor and occasional chipsThe four matching saucers: a few minor and occasional chips, combined with the occasional firing crackThe single tea bowl: broken, crudely glued, chipped, four character mark
A Chinese cloisonne snuff bottle and stopper, 7 cm high, another similar and other snuff bottles (12) Condition report Report by RBAll scent bottles with stoppers, measurements will include theseHardstone scent bottle, of inverted baluster form, some scratches, 5.5 cm highSIlver coloured metal and turquoise scent bottle, marked to base, 5 cm highPorcelain scent bottle, decorated Dogs of Fo in underglaze blue, minute chips, 8 cm highPorcelain scent bottle, one side decorated a figure in underglaze blue, minute chips, 7 cm highCloisonne scent bottle, decorated a deer and a bird, 7 cm highCloisonne scent bottle, decorated a dragon, 7 cm highA pair of carved and stained ivory figural scent bottles, some cracks, some decoration faded, 8 cm highIvory scent bottle, the front carved dragons, the back with characters, some cracks, 6.5 cm highIvory double gourd scent bottle, the front decorated mountains, the back characters, 6 cm highA blue glass scent bottle, to lay horizontal rather than vertical, 2 cm high x 7.5 cm wideA porcelain vase, decorated flowers in under glaze, with a stopper, to make it look like a scent bottle, 8 cm high
A pair of Chinese famille rose porcelain vases, decorated panels of figures and birds, both chipped or glued, 24.5 cm high (2) Condition report Report by RBVase 1 - large sections are broken and crudely glued, a large chip to the rim, other minor chips, some rubbing.Vase 2 - some rim chips.Overall also with some rubbing.
A Chinese table screen, the carved and pierced wooden frame inset four porcelain panels, decorated figures and mountain views, 48 cm wide Condition report Report by RBOne porcelain panel cracked, frame damaged, incomplete.Report by RBProbably acquired by the parents, who had a business in China making pianos, they left China just before the Japanese invasion in the 1930s.One of the tall panels has a large crack going across it, which should be clearly visible, the other panels look good, although one is out of the frame (placed in frame only for photograph purposes).The frame itself has sections missing, is dirty and has various splits.
A Chinese porcelain vase, decorated figures in mountainous river landscape, printed seal mark, 20 cm high Condition report Report by RBNo chips or cracks Report by RBNo history or provenance, having been brought into Charterhouse to be sold, no chips or cracks, although it is a bit grubby.To confirm, the size is 20 cm high (not 27)
An early 19th century Chinese porcelain teapot, decorated flowers in puce, and gilt borders, with an associated silver coloured metal cover, spout with hairline crack, 13 cm high, and a Chinese bowl, of shaped square form, decorated baskets, butterflies and foliage in underglaze blue, 25 cm wide (2)
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