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An unusual Chinese blue & white porcelain lotus shaped bowl, Nanking Cargo (1752), the inner bowl with central rising stick figures within the well, rising when filled with water, raised on three feet, 4.25in. (11cm.) diameter.* Original circular orange Christie's label to base 'The Hatcher Collection, Christie's Amsterdam, 12-13 June 1984'.
An antique Chinese doucai enamelled porcelain bottle vaseprobably 19th century, the ovoid body with tapering elongated neck with swollen knop below the everted rim, decorated in doucai and famille rose enamels with flowers, fruits and auspicious objects over underglaze blue, the neck and knop with similar decoration on a green scale and iron red ground respectively, on a short waisted foot, double concentric circles to base, 17.5in. (44.5cm.) high, repaired chip to rim.
An 18th century Chinese Sang-de-Bouef glazed porcelain bottle vase the teardrop shaped body rising to a short neck and strongly everted rim, the evenly coloured glaze paling to a mottled creamy brown at the rim, on a short, slightly flared foot, unusual archaic style three character vertical mark to base, 11in. (28cm.) high, base drilled, two small chips and hairline crack to rim, on a carved hardwood stand on three branch form feet. (2)* Condition: Small chip to top of rim and one smaller chip to underside of rim. Also 2in. hairline from rim. Base has central drilled hole for lamp conversion which has removed central character from mark. A few small scratches and abrasions to glaze on belly of vase.
A Chinese wucai decorated porcelain inverted baluster jar and cover, probably Transitional period, c.1650, finely and densely painted with an allover design of infant boys climbing the scrolling stems of flowering peonies, some foliage in underglaze blue, the uprising neck and domed cover with cracked ice and polychrome arrow leaf borders, the base with six character Chenghua marks within double concentric circles, 14.5in. (36.8cm.) high, the vase badly cracked.* A sleeve vase with very similar decoration was sold at Christies New York, 'Fine Chinese Ceramics and Works of Art', 18th September 2003.
Two Chinese porcelain kraak blue and white dishes from the Hatcher Cargo, mid 17th century, Wanli period, deeply dished with barbed rim, decorated with a bird on a rocky outcrop beneath flowering plants and stylised clouds, one also with two flying insects, one within an incuse octagonal reserve, the other a barbed reserve, both with diaper borders, the uprising rim with radiating lappet panels enclosing flowering plants, fungi and peaches and smaller panels with Buddhistic emblem, 12in. (30.5cm) diameter, both with red Christies sale label to base. (2)* Provenance: The Hatcher Collection, Christies Amsterdam, 12-13th June 1984.
Three Chinese porcelain kraak blue and white dishes from the Hatcher Cargo, mid 17th century, Wanli period, deeply dished with barbed rim, decorated with a bird on a rocky outcrop beneath a flowering peony and chrysanthemums, two below stylised clouds, one with second bird in flight and another with a flying insect, two within an incuse octagonal reserve, the third a barbed reserve, with diaper borders, the uprising rim with radiating lappet panels enclosing flowering plants, peaches and fungi and smaller panels with lotus seeds and Buddhistic emblems, 10.5in. (26.75cm) diameter, all with red Christies sale label to base. (3) * Provenance: The Hatcher Collection, Christies Amsterdam, 12-13th June 1984.
Three Chinese porcelain kraak blue and white dishes from the Hatcher Cargo, mid 17th century, Wanli period, deeply dished with barbed rim, decorated with a bird on a rocky outcrop beneath flowering plants and stylised clouds, within an incuse octagonal reserve with diaper borders, the uprising rim with radiating lappet panels enclosing flowering plants and fungi and smaller panels with lotus seed pods, 10.5in. (26.75cm) diameter, all with red Christies sale label to base. (3) * Provenance: The Hatcher Collection, Christies Amsterdam, 12-13th June 1984.
Three Chinese blue and white porcelain Batavian bowls from The Nanking Cargo, Qianlong period, c.1750, painted with peonies and chrysanthemum sprays in underglaze blue, beneath a diaper border to the rim, the exterior in cafe au lait glaze, 7.25in. (18.5cm.) diameter, all with Christies lot label to base. (3) * Provenance: The Nanking Cargo sale, Christies Amsterdam, 28 April - 2 May 1985. Lot 251
Two Chinese porcelain kraak blue and white dishes from the Hatcher Cargo, mid 17th century, Wanli period, deeply dished with barbed rim, decorated with a bird on a rocky outcrop beneath flowering plants and stylised clouds, within an incuse octagonal reserve with diaper borders, the uprising rim with radiating lappet panels enclosing flowering plants and peaches and smaller panels with Buddhistic emblem, 12in. (30.5cm) diameter, both with red Christies sale label to base. (2) * Provenance: The Hatcher Collection, Christies Amsterdam, 12-13th June 1984
Three Chinese porcelain kraak blue and white dishes from the Hatcher Cargo, mid 17th century, Wanli period, deeply dished with barbed rim, decorated with a bird on a rocky outcrop beneath a flowering peony and chrysanthemums, two below stylised clouds, the third with butterfly, within an incuse octagonal reserve with diaper borders, the uprising rim with radiating lappet panels enclosing flowering plants and fungi and smaller panels with lotus seeds and Buddhistic emblems, 10.5in. (26.75cm) diameter, all with red Christies sale label to base. (3) * Provenance: The Hatcher Collection, Christies Amsterdam, 12-13th June 1984.
Two Chinese porcelain kraak blue and white dishes from the Hatcher Cargo, mid 17th century, Wanli period, deeply dished with barbed rim, decorated with a bird on a rocky outcrop beneath flowering plants and stylised clouds, one with a second bird in flight, within a barbed reserve with diaper borders, the uprising rim with radiating lappet panels enclosing flowering plants, fungi and peaches and smaller panels with lotus seeds, 10«in. (26.75cm) diameter, both with red Christies sale label to base. (2) * Provenance: The Hatcher Collection, Christies Amsterdam, 12-13th June 1984.
A COLLECTION OF CHINESE PORCELAIN TEA WARES, comprising a tea bowl painted in polychrome enamels with a European gentleman holding a candle, a large cup with two ladies seated and playing a game, a famille rose enamelled saucer and a pair of polychrome saucers, together with small quantity of Japanese porcelain comprising a blue and white cylindrical tea canister, panelled tea bowl and saucer, two cups and a saucer, bowl and saucer (13) (Est. plus 18% premium inc. VAT)
A PAIR OF SAMSON PORCELAIN ARMORIAL TEA CANISTERS AND COVERS, late 19th century, copying 18th century Chinese export examples, of shaped oblong section painted in polychrome enamels, with an armorial within a famille rose sprigged and bianco-sopra-bianco borders, unmarked, 4 1/2" high (Est. plus 18% premium inc. VAT)
A PAIR OF CHINESE PORCELAIN PLATES of octagonal form, centrally painted in famille rose enamels with figures and a dog in a garden with a village beyond, within a flower spray border, together with a similar pair of plates painted with a crane on a fence beside rockwork, 9" wide (2 pairs) (Est. plus 18% premium inc. VAT)
A Chinese porcelain famille rose jar and cover with carved wood stand, beautifully decorated antique treasures and flowers in polychrome colour and under glaze blue colour on the body and the cover, blue under glazed Kangxi mark to base, 19th century, Qing period, 31cm high, one tiny chip to the inside of foot rim, otherwise in good condition overall. Provenance: From Hampstead Local Collector
A set of three Chinese porcelain tea bowls with lids and together with a spare lid, under glazed decorated with “eight treasures” in blue on the body and highlighted with polychrome colour on surface, interior painted with a circular colored pattern of “Yi Tuan He Qi”, Marks to the base, 19th century, Qing period. 9cm high and 10.5 diam. One bowl and lid in good condition, the others with one short hairline to each. Provenance: From Hampstead Local Collector
A set of six Chinese porcelain “Doucai”dishes, under glaze blue and white decorated scrolling lotus, and highlighted with gilt and polychrome colour on surface, marks on the base polished off, 19th century Qing period, 13.5cm diam. One dish has a tiny chip, one dish has a tiny glaze crack, the others in good condition. Provenance: From Hampstead Local Collector
A set of seven Chinese porcelain “dou cai” spoons, under glazed blue and white decorated scrolling lotus, and highlighted with gilt and polychrome colour on surface, Guangxu mark to the base and of the period, 19th century, 13.5cm long all in good condition. Provenance: From Hampstead Local Collector
A large Chinese 18th century export porcelain famille rose bowl, painted polychrome figures with garden scene in under glaze blue floral panels, interior with a band of blue stylish panel and coloured bird in the centre, 18th century, 23cm diam. U shape glaze crack to the edge of foot rim and tiny chip to rim, otherwise in good condition. Provenance: From Hampstead Local Collector
A large Cantonese porcelain famille rose vase, decorated with figures in panels and flowers in polychrome, together with a Chinese porcelain famille rose vase, decorated with warriors’ battle scene in polychrome on the body, Cantonese vase in 40cm high and a crack around the body, Chinese vase with a punched hole to the base, each has a crack to the base, otherwise in good condition.
A Chinese porcelain blue and white moon flask, beautifully painted with figures on both side, a pair of carved dragons settled on the neck, floral pattern around the edge. 19th century, Qing period, 21cm high, a small chip to the claw of one dragon. Provenance: From Hampstead Local Collector.
EARLY 19th CENTURY CHINESE PORCELAIN, twenty six pieces hand decorated in rich enamels of people and figures in various settings, birds, animals, flora and insects, many interspersed with musical instruments, precious objects, others with calligraphy script, Lot includes a pair of vases (one handle missing to each), a flask (breaks with losses to collar), a tea bowl with pouring spout and cover (chipped), a bowl and cover with iron red four character mark, a further cover and non-matching smaller tea bowl, a saucer with iron red seal stamp, four stands with shaped bases (one with break and loss), a small tea bowl (chipped), a domed cover, a deep saucer (repaired break) and a small shaped example, three coffee cans and seven 12 cms diameter cups (all but two have losses and breaks to the handles) each one having a gilt decorated roundel, individually decorated with various animals (all with wear to the gilt rims, further minor chips), (Provenance: refer to Lot 178, Rogers Jones & Co Antiques & Fine Art Auction, Colwyn Bay, Tuesday, 31st October 2017)
Two Chinese famille rose porcelain landscape plaques, Republic period, each painted with ships on a river in a mountainous landscape, red seal marks lower right, the plaques approximately 26cm x 38.5cm, the wood frames 36cm x 49cmProvenance: From a local private collection inherited from English family who left Hong Kong in the early 1950's.
Three Chinese porcelain snuff bottles, 19th / early 20th century, the first painted in enamels with a bat, rockwork and lingzhi fungus, with an inscription to the other side, underglaze blue borders, the second with turquoise drizzle glaze and the last with a chrysanthemum design and shou medallion on a blue ground, 4.3cm - 7cm excluding stoppers and stands
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