We found 106012 price guide item(s) matching your search
There are 106012 lots that match your search criteria. Subscribe now to get instant access to the full price guide service.
Click here to subscribe- List
- Grid
-
106012 item(s)/page
A Chinese porcelain dinner service, with central dragon within a reticulated border, fifty-nine pieces Condition Report: Some slight fritting to rims of one or two plates, one plate has chip to rim and two hairline cracks. One bowl has badly chipped rim, one or two others have minor frits to rims. Three of the bowls are blue and white and do not match the service, one of these has a hair crack. Some wear to gilding throughout.
A quantity of Chinese blue and white porcelain, 18th Century and later, including a pair of baluster vases, a pair of brown-line rim plates, etc. Condition Report: Pair of vases- one with damaged dog finial to cover, one vase very badly broken into numerous pieces with visible old restoration and repair. Other vase with bad cracking to shoulder.Blue and white jar - chip and small hair crack to rim (we do not believe this jar is of the period). Pair of plates- both with damaged sections, one repaired with rivets and one with glue.Single plate- hair crack to centre, a few small rim chips.Shallow bowl- extensive signs of old restoration to rim.Three odd covers- one with large chip to edge and damaged dog finial. One with minor chips to inner rim, one with fritting and chipping to outer rim.
A pair of Chinese blue and white vases, 19th Century, decorated dragons chasing flaming pearls and with lion dog handles to the necks, 25.5cm high and a group of four blue and white ginger jars and covers Condition Report: Vases 25.5cm high - one has bad cracks to neck and side, glued, the other in fair condition, some wear/frits to glaze at neck rim.Jar 1 - 14.5cm high - losses and chip to glaze of cover. Neck cleanly detatched from main body of jar and with firing flaw to neck. Small area of glaze shrinkage to side.Jar 2 - 14cm high - GoodJar 3 - 12.5cm high - GoodJar 4 - 12cm high - GoodOne porcelain cover (mismatched) - Good2 carved wood covers - the larger with small losses.3 wood stands - the largest with small repairs under
A pair of Chinese porcelain square section vases with incurved corners, by Zhang Yun (Zhang Ziying), dated 1898 and with artist's signature, seals and colophon, decorated coordinated landscapes and poems in script, 28cm high (cracks)/Provenance: Peter Wain, 'Awaiting Spring' 1998, No 84/see illustration Condition Report: One vase with hairline crack runnng vertically from the footrim through the mountain landscape, 18.5cm long to the corner and slightly into the script side. The other vase with a flat chip to the inside of the rim approximately 1cm wide and a star crack to one of the script sides, 19cm long. Both with rubbing to gilt rims and some glaze scratches
A Chinese porcelain rectangular planter, by Yu Song Qin, circa 1960, decorated fowl to one side, birds among branches to the other and script to each end, 19cm x 10cm/Provenance: Peter Wain, 28th February 2001/see illustration Condition Report: Overall very good condition, no chips, cracks and restoration. A few tiny chips to enamel on side with three chicks and light wear to top rim
Four Chinese porcelain rectangular plaques, by Bi Botao (1885-1961), signed and with one artist seal, representing the four seasons painted a snake, frogs, spider and turtles, dated 1932, 20cm x 13cm/Provenance: Peter Wain, 'Millennium List' 1999, No 24/see illustration Condition Report: We have not examined the panels out of their frame. Some light wear to enamels otherwise condition good with no cracks, chips or restoration.
A Chinese porcelain circular plaque, by Liu Yin Chang, circa 1880, in the Qianjiang palette, decorated a scene of the Yangtze river, inscribed 'Wide river reaches to the sky' 'Painted for the Mayor of Jingdezhen, Mr Lin Sun' depicting landscape, 27.5cm diameter, framed/Provenance: Peter Wain, 12th June 1997/see illustration Condition Report: Slight surface wear to enamels. Fritting/small chips to rim of plaque. No cracks or restoration.
A pair of Chinese porcelain saucer dishes, by Yu Feng, Tongzhi mark and period (1862-1874) painted scholars pavilions, 8.5cm diameter, in fitted case/Provenance: Peter Wain, 20th November 1998 Condition Report: In good condtion; no chips cracks or restoration. One with a black firing blemish to the other side. Light patches of rubbing to gilt line rims.
A Chinese porcelain snuff bottle, Daoguang circa 1840, enamelled decoration of a Western figure pushing a cart containing two large jars, red seal mark, 7cm high/Provenance: Peter Wain, 7th June 2001/see illustration Condition Report: In very good condition, no chips or cracks or restoration. Enamels very good. Rubbing to gilding on neck
Two Chinese porcelain furniture mounts, circa 1880, by Jin Pinqing, each oblong, one depicting a magpie on prunus branch, the other a landscape (the colophon stating 'the wind comes before the storm'), 6cm x 12.5cm, framed/Provenance: Peter Wain, 'Awaiting Spring' 1998, Nos 29 & 30/see illustration Condition Report: Condition is good, so light rubbing to gilding (not inspected out of frame).
A pair of Chinese porcelain saucer dishes, painted by Zhou Xiao Shan, circa 1935, one with bird on peony (Spring) the other with bird on prunus (Winter), 21.5cm diameter, framed/Provenance: Peter Wain, 24th March 2007/see illustration Condition Report: Overall good, scattered small dimples to glaze.
A pair of Chinese porcelain Meiping vases, Republic circa 1920, decorated prunus blossom in bold enamels in the Yongzheng Imperial style, the poem refers to immortality 'One Thousand Autumns' supposedly conferred by peaches and lingzhi, four character Yongzheng mark within double square, 19cm high/Provenance: Peter Wain, 'Heavenly Pieces' 1993, No 41/see illustration Condition Report: Both vases in very good condition, almost no wear, cracks or restoration
A Chinese porcelain cylindrical brush pot, Shaoxian Studio, decorated a scholar in pavilion overlooking a lake, dated 1885, studio name, seal and colophon, 13cm high/Provenance: Peter Wain, 'Awaiting Spring' 1998, No 74/see illustration Condition Report: In good condition, no chips, cracks or restoration. There are scattered black kiln specks and some scratches and rubbing to the glaze. Most of the gilt line rim is rubbed off
Art reference books: Stunning Decorative porcelains from the Ch'ien-lung Reign, National Palace Museum; Li (He) Chinese Ceramics, Thames & Hudson, 2006; Kerr (R) Chinese Ceramics, Porcelain of the Qing Dynasty 1644-1911, 1998 and seven other volumes relating to Chinese ceramics Condition Report: Overall good condition, no annotations or ownership inscription, fading to some covers.
Two pieces of Chinese blue and white porcelain, comprising: a pilgrim flask with typical, cylindrical body decorated with Manchu/Chinese musicians, 26.5 cm high; and a vase of hexagonal form, decorated with confronting, four-clawed dragons, 18 cm high. Both late Qing Dynasty (2)Please note that there is some damage to this lot which includes an extensive body crack to the pilgrim flask.
Seven pieces of Chinese Export blue and white porcelain, comprising: a bowl, 14 cm diameter; four teabowls and three saucers, all 18th/19th Century; together with a provincial blue and white vase, 23.5 cm high (9)Please note that this is a group lot where condition may vary from object to object. There is some damage that includes areas of cracking, chipping, wear or deterioration.
A blue and white porcelain archer's ring of typical cylindrical form, decorated with a scholar playing a stringed instrument beside a pine tree; a blue and white Chinese snuff bottle with Kangxi four-character mark; a blue and white snuff bottle of cylindrical form decorated with a five-clawed dragon; a green glazed Chinese snuff bottle; a small blue and white vase and cover; and a snuff bottle decorated en-cameau with a mountainous landscape (6)Please note that this is a group lot where condition and the extent of deterioration may vary from object to object. The damage includes some areas of fritting, chipping, losds or other deterioration.
A small collection of English 18th/19th century porcelain and china including: a Crown Derby writhen fluted tea bowl and saucer and another fluted tea bowl, painted puce marks, coffee can, red painted mark to/w a fluted gilded tea bowl and saucer, blue and white coffee cup, two creamers, a Bloor Derby sugar box and cover and a Chinese 18th century underglaze blue tea bowl etc.10mm hairline crack on lid of sugar, restored tip to gilt jug, most pieces with light wear to gilding
A 9ct gold ring set with small diamonds flanked by incised snarling tiger's heads to/w a brass Chinese dragon vesta case, a pair of buttons enamelled with spaniel's heads, three brass buttons set with miniature portraits of Georgian ladies, three miniature porcelain plaques painted with portraits, a Nelson pendant and an oriental carved ivory monkey on brass pin
-
106012 item(s)/page