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Pair late 19th century Chinese porcelain tureens and covers with liners, of circular form, the lids with gilt Dog of Foo knops, the whole boldly polychrome painted with hoho birds, dragons and flora, each with twin twisted metal handles, on hardwood stands, 17cm high x 19cm diameter.Provenance: From a local deceased estate CONDITION REPORT Both in very good condition, some light gilding wear
Pair 18th century Chinese export porcelain oviform vases with polychrome domestic scene and floral decoration with blue borders, circa 1770, 36cm and Chinese export famille rose porcelain plate (3) CONDITION REPORT One vase has a restored chip and hairline to neck and restored/plaster filled base. The other vase in good order but has some gilding wear. Plate is cracked right through middle and chips to rim
Rare Chinese Ming porcelain Wucai square box and cover - Wanli six character mark within double circles and of the period (1573 - 1619), the square cover with moulded Dog of Foo knop, the cover and four sides painted with alternating red and green five-clawed dragons chasing flaming pearls amid ruyi-shaped cloud scrolls and above a mountain and wave border, the recessed foot bearing the mark, 14.5cm wide x 16cm high (including knop of lid), 12.6cm high (without lid).For a similar example - see Christie's Important Chinese Ceramics, 30th May 2012 Hong Kong - Lot 4069.Provenance: From a deceased estate CONDITION REPORT Cover is chipped on one corner and has a few smaller nibbles/flea bites to underside. Painted decoration to cover has some areas of heavier wear and overall surface scratching to glaze. Box has old discoloured hairline crack visible to interior (also visible to exterior but less pronounced). One firing crack to corner (visible on interior) Areas of heavier wear to painted decoration and overall scratching, wear to glaze, some small losses to glaze around lower edge of box, scratching wear to glaze around marks on base
A Chinese ruby backed famille rose bowl, early Qianlong period, the interior painted with a sprig of peonies and pomegranates, the exterior with four petal lobed reserves of flowers, prunus blossom and pine with rockwork on a ruby ground, diameter 11.5cm, small rim chipProvenance: UK Private Collection. The vendor's grandfather formed a large collection of several hundred pieces of Chinese porcelain and works of art in the 1920's. The majority of the pieces were brought mainly from specialist dealers and auctioneers in East Anglia and the South of England; thence by family descent. .
A Chinese sgraffito yellow ground medallion bowl, underglaze blue Daoguang six character seal mark and of the period (1821-50), finely painted in famille rose enamels with three roundels depicting a ram in a flower garden with rockwork interspersed by vases holding peony sprays beside auspicious objects including pomegranates, a sprig of lingzhi fungus and double cash on an incised yellow ground, the interior painted in underglaze blue with a further roundel of three rams within a border of four flower and fruiting branches with lingzhi fungus, diameter 14cm, four hairline cracks Provenance: UK Private Collection. The vendor's grandfather formed a large collection of several hundred pieces of Chinese porcelain and works of art in the 1920's. The majority of the pieces were brought mainly from specialist dealers and auctioneers in East Anglia and the South of England; thence by family descent. Literature: Compare a similar bowl sold by Bonhams, New Bond Street, London, 6th November 2014, Fine Chinese Art Sale, lot 260.
A rare Chinese enamelled biscuit (susancai) 'nine horses' dish, Kangxi period (1662-1722), the interior and underside painted with horses amid auspicious objects, flowers and scrolls on a green ground, diameter 32.5cm, slight faultsProvenance: UK Private Collection. The vendor's grandfather formed a large collection of several hundred pieces of Chinese porcelain and works of art in the 1920's. The majority of the pieces were brought mainly from specialist dealers and auctioneers in East Anglia and the South of England; thence by family descent.
18th/ early 19th Century Chinese blue and white lidded oval dish, two 19th Century Chinese tea bowls, small early 20th Century Cloisonne vase decorated with butterflies and a small Chinese porcelain circular box and cover (5) Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
A COLLECTION OF MISCELLANEOUS CABINET CUPS AND SAUCERS, comprising an Imari pattern small Coalport blue, white, and gilt coffee cup and saucer; a Chinese famille rose export wine cup and saucer; a French Sevre style porcelain coffee cup and saucer; a German Meissen cup and saucer decorated with colourful flowers; a triangular coffee cup decorated with flowers and insects; an unmarked Belleek basket weave and shamrock decorated mug, inscribed Dundalk; two other cups and saucers; and a single cup with flower handle. (13)
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