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A group of four 18th Century Chinese porcelain blue and white plates, including a large plate with floral design within a brown line rim, early 18th Century, a further plate with floral decoration and daoist emblems within brown line rim and two octagonal blue and white plates (one riveted), largest plate 26cm diameter
A rare Lowestoft porcelain cornucopia wall pocket c.1765 of moulded form with blue and white decoration and central cartouche of Chinese figures by a fence with bird aboveNb for an example see Christopher Spencer Early Lowestoft figure 91. A further example was sold in these rooms in March 2023 lot no: 10519cm longglaze crack to rim 4cms long approx
A Chinese Canton porcelain celadon ground dessert service, 19th century, comprising; twelve circualr plates, 18.5cm diameter, and a pair of lozenge shaped serving plates, 26.5cm wide, each piece decorated in famille rose enamels depicting flora and fauna (14) (at fault) Condtion report: Each piece shows surface wear commensurate with age, including surface scratches. Some plates show minor chips and losses (as seen in photo). No other obvious signs of damage or restoration.
A large Chinese porcelain famille verte bottle vase, 19th century, externally decorated with phoenixes and stylised peony sprays, against a green ground, the shoulder of the vase decorated with four shaped vignettes enclosing precious objects, against a geometric border, double concentric blue circle mark to the underside, 42cm high (at fault), raised on a hardwood standCondition Report - Dirtied chip to the neck rim. Rim descending hairline crack. Pitted interior. Smaller visible but faint stained hairlines surrounding the rim and foot rim. Firing crack to the foot rim. Small loss to the foot rim. Crazing to the underside can be seen including a spiral example where the glaze has pooled over the surface of it. Some pitting, staining, and surface scratching can be seen to the exterior.
A large Chinese porcelain Longuan celadon jardienere, the circular shaped planted incised with lotus medallions against a celadon ground, 19th century, 25cm H x 34cm DConditon report - Internal drainage hole show multiple radiating conchoidal chips. Internally grubby and stained. Externally some surface scratching, wear, and pitting to the glaze throughout. Also, two small glaze chips to the rim.
A Chinese porcelain celadon lamp base, of bottle form with white relief decoration depicting dragons and lotus gourds, with hardwood base and shade, 61cm high overall Lighting lots are sold as decorative items only, prospective buyers must consult with a qualified electrician before use or installation of these items.
A collection of Chinese porcelain blue and white porcelain, to include a pair of Qianlong saucer dishes, 12cm diameter, two Qianlong tea cups, largest 7.5cm high, a 19th century rice bowl, bearing four character Kangxi mark, a pair of 19th century blue and white baluster vases and covers, 31cm high, a tea kettle, 16cm high, a hexagonal cricket cage, an 18th century export dinner plate, and further later blue and white porcelain etc. (20)Condition report - Teapot - spout rivet repaired and cover associated. Pair of vases- vase 1 with chip to foot rim. Crazed throughout. Start crack to side. Vase 2 - finial broken off. Chips to underside of cover. Re-glued chip to top rim. Stained crazing throughout. Pitted and fritted. Chip to base rim. Chache pot- Crudely potted and decorated throughout. Hairline crack to one cricket cage (lacking cover). Chip to rim of one teacup. Saucers each with multiple hairline cracks. Gilt wear to coffee cup. Hairline crack to a further teacup. One saucer with large re-glued section. Plate 1- filed chip to rim. Plate 2 - Extensively rivet repaired. Further wear, chips, cracks and repairs can be seen throughout.
An 18th century Chinese export porcelain centre bowl, Qianlong (1736-1795), the circular bowl externally decorated within rococo scroll vignettes depicting figures, floral and fauna, the interior rim of the bowl with spearhead border, 25.5cm diameter (at fault)Condition report - Cracked and re-glued throughout. Section missing to foot rim.
A Chinese porcelain Canton celadon ground bottle vase, 19th century, the lower compressed globular body leading to a slender cylindrical neck, externally decorated in famille rose enamels depciting an abundance of flora and fauna, 32cm highCondition report - No obvious chips, cracks or restoration. Fritting and pitting visible. Surface wear, staining and scratches throughout the body of the vase.
A large Chinese porcelain Canton celadon ground centre bowl, 19th century, the large circular basin with a deep cavetto decorated to throughout the interior in famille rose enamels with an abundance of flora and fauna, the rim similarly decorated against a gilt ground, the exterior of the bowl decorated with three floral sprays, 42.5cm diameterCondition report - No obvious cracks, chips or restoration. Extensive scratches to the interior of the bowl. Areas of enamel loss can be seen to the decoration. Gilt wear to the rim. Pitting and fritting can be seen throughout.
A selection of Chinese blue and white porcelain, 18th century and later, comprising; an 18th century rouleau vase, decorated with with bands of dragons and foliate scrolls, the underside with double concentric circle mark, 28cm high, a 19th century baluster vase, with lions mask ring handles, with associated cover, four character Kangxi mark to the underside, 24cm high overall, a late 19th century prunus pattern ginger jar and cover, 13cm high, and a 20th century square section tea caddy, 13cm high (4) (at fault)Condition report: Each piece shows surface wear commensurate with use and age, including surface scratches, minor chips and nibbles. The rouleau vase shows a loss to the neck (as seen in photo). The baluster vase with associated cover shows restoration to the neck. No other obvious signs of damage and restoration.
A pair of Chinese porcelain Canton vases and covers, 19th century, each of baluster form and decorated in the famille rose palette with panels of of courtiers and attendees, against a ground extensivley decorated with blossoming foliage, 30cm high, a Chinese export porcelain tankard, Qianlong (1736-1795), decorated with a panel depicting a figure with their attendants, further decorated with vignettes of landscapes, against a red geometric ground, 12.5cm high (handle present but detached), a 19th century celadon ground Canton potpourri box and cover, 12.5cm wide, and an oval famille rose porcelain dish, 16.5cm wide (5) (at fault)
A large pair of Chinese porcelain famille rose vases, 19th century, each baluster shaped vase extensively decorated against a pale celadon ground with eight polychrome four-clawed dragons amidst clouds and flaming pearls, above lishui waves, the shoulders and neck moulded with chilongs and dogs of fo, 63.5cm high, with associated carved hardwood stand (4) (at fault) Condition report - No obvious restoration or repairs visible to either vase. One vase has a stained rim descending hairline measuring approximately 7cm, with a smaller under glaze firing crack. One vase has a firing frit to the rim of the base. Dirtied chip to the underside of rim visible. Each foot rim gritty and stained with chips and losses. Decoration appears good however there are signs of wear and surface scratching. Firing cracks and pitting visible to the interior of the vases.
A pair of Chinese porcelain bowls and stands, Tongzhi period (1861-1875), each of circular fluted form and decorated in the famille rose palette depicting crickets and flora, bowls 12cm wide, stands 15cm wide (4)Condition report - One bowl with faint rim descending stained hairline crack approximately 4cm long, and with more significant gilt wear to the rim. Small pitting can be seen to each piece with surface scratching and wear also visible.
A collection of Chinese Canton porcelain, predominantly 19th century, to include a twin handled cup and cover, 12cm high, a tea kettle and cover, 16.5cm high, a pair of breakfast cups and saucers, a shallow charger decorated with multiple panels of courtiers and attendants, 27.5cm diameter, a selection of further plates and chargers, a pair of baluster vases, 25.5cm high, a further single vase, 19cm high, and a cylindrical box and cover etc. 9.5cm high (23) (at fault)Condition report: All pieces show surface wear commensurate with use and age, including surface scratches, rubbing to gilt highlights and minimal fading to decoration. The tea kettle shows rivet repairs (please see photo). The cylindrical box and cover, the cover shows hairline cracks and evidence of restoration.
A Chinese porcelain blue and white charger, 19th century, of circular form and decorated with a cockerel, tiger, buffalo, deer and a horse, Qianlong seal mark to the reverse, 34.5cm diameterCondition report - No obvious chips or restoration. Pitting and fritting visible throughout the charger. Surface scratches and some staining. Unglazed grubby foot rim with some very small firing cracks.
A Chinese porcelain blue and white jardiniere, 19th century, of circular ovoid form and externally decorated with rocky outcrops and blossoming branches, 19.5cm highCondition report - Extensively stained and grubby to the interior. No obvious signs of restoration. Surface scratches and pitting visible throughout. Glaze chip toward the base of the body.
A Chinese porcelain blue and white vase, 19th century, the high shouldered cylindrical vase decorated with extensive prunus branches in bloom, double concentric circle mark, 30cm highCondition report - No obvious chips, cracks or restoration. Pitting and fritting visible to the body. Some surface scratching and staining present.
Chinese Republic porcelain vase, ovoid form with a pink glazed trumpet neck, decorated with exotic pheasants and other birds in colours, stamped Zhuanshu mark, height 47cm (Please note condition is not noted. We strongly advise viewing to satsify yourself as to condition. If you are unable to view please request a condition report, which will be provided in writing).
Porcelain bowl, in the Chinese style, decorated with arms and floral sprays in famille rose colours, 26cm diameter (Please note condition is not noted. We strongly advise viewing to satsify yourself as to condition. If you are unable to view please request a condition report, which will be provided in writing).
Chinese School (20th Century), Set of four watercolours depicting Ming and Kangxi blue and white porcelain designs, each 30cm square (Please note condition is not noted. We strongly advise viewing to satsify yourself as to condition. If you are unable to view please request a condition report, which will be provided in writing).
Pair of Chinese gu style celadon porcelain table lamps, 20th Century, of baluster melon form with slender neck, gilt coloured base, coffee coloured satin finish shades, height to the top of the shades 72cm (Please note condition is not noted. We strongly advise viewing to satsify yourself as to condition. If you are unable to view please request a condition report, which will be provided in writing).
Three Chinese made porcelain lidded jars, labelled for the British retail market, each of plain inverted baluster form with a domed cover, height 42cm (Please note condition is not noted. We strongly advise viewing to satsify yourself as to condition. If you are unable to view please request a condition report, which will be provided in writing).
A pair of Louis XV ormolu mounted Chinese crackle glazed ewersThe porcelain 18th century, the mounts possibly by Jean-Claude Duplessis, mid-18th centuryThe baluster 'Ge-type' vase bodies rising from slightly splayed feet to slender waisted necks, the exterior covered with a blue-grey glaze suffused with cracks, the acanthus scrolling handles cast with bull rushes, the lip mounts with rocaille acanthus sprays, on scrolling footed bases, minor losses to bull rushes to the handle of one vase, 17.5cm wide, 14cm deep, 31.5cm high (6 1/2in wide, 5 1/2in deep, 12in high) (2)Footnotes:十八世紀 仿哥窯瓶一對(嵌十八世紀中期或为吉恩-克勞德·查姆貝蘭·迪普萊西所作鎏金銅飾)Provenance Rosenberg & Stiebel, New York, 1984.Galerie Michel Meyer, Paris.來源Rosenberg & Stiebel,紐約,1984年Galerie Michel Meyer,巴黎Related LiteratureRosenberg & Stiebel, New York, Elements of Style: The Art of the Bronze Mount in 18th and 19th Century France, exhibition catalogue, April-June 1984, no.13, fig 12.Jean-Claude Chambellan Duplessis (1699-1774)Duplessis was a sculptor, ceramics modeller, bronzier and artistic director of the Vincennes and Sèvres Manufactory. From 1752, he assisted his father in creating models for the porcelain manufactures. On 12 June 1765 he became maître fondeur en terre et sable, having, as was customary at the time, mastered the disciplines of drawing and sculpture. Duplessis' illustrious career is mainly recognized today for having perfected the rocaille symmetrisé style. One of the most talented and influential designers and bronziers of his day, only a few pieces can be firmly attributed to him, including a pair of ormolu braziers commissioned by Jean-Baptiste Machault d'Arnouville for royal presentation in 1742 to the Ambassador of Turkey, one of which is today conserved at the Topkapi Palace Museum, Istanbul.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
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