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A Chinese blue & white porcelain vase and cover of upper baluster form, underglaze decorated with leaves, bearing a four character mark to the underside, height 21cm, together with another Chinese vase and cover of shouldered bulbous form having a slender neck underglaze decorated with a landscape and a Japanese porcelain vase painted with figures before Mount Fuji in cartouche bearing three character mark to the underside (3)
A Chinese Celadon-Glazed Porcelain Jar, in Yongzheng style, of domed circular form applied with a chilong16cm highProvenance: From the collection of Dr Olivery ImpeySome good restoration to the chilong. No repair to the main body of the vase and free from any visible damage. Small firing crack to the base visible from the inside only.
~ A Chinese Porcelain Figure of an Aesthetic, Kangxi, seated crossed legged, his hands in prayer, wearing a lappet-moulded cap and flowing robes picked out in famille verte enamels 17cm highProvenance: Terry Family of York (Terry’s Chocolates) Firing crack over the air hole under the base. Loss to thr right hand lappet of his cap and a large flat chip ton the one adjoining. Finial of cap lacking. Some losses to fingers. Pitting to the glaze. No restoration.
A Pair of Chinese Porcelain Yellow Ground Medallion Bowls, Daoguang mark and of the period, painted in enamels with a goat, a sheep and a ram on a yellow ground incised with scrolls and painted with precious objects, the interior with goats in underglaze blue, six character reign mark, 15cm diameter Both inspected closely under good daylight, strong transmitted light and ultra violet light. The bowls are free from any restoration. There are no chips or cracks. The glaze and enamels are in very good condition. There is a very small amount of wear to the gilding.One bowl has two manufacturing glaze imperfections to the interior showing as a small underglaze brown spot in the centre of a blossom head in the roundel and the other as a small glazed over bump of clay outside the roundel at around 7 o clock.
A Chinese Biscuit Porcelain Demi-Lune Stand, Kangxi, painted in famille verte enamels with a bird amongst foliage within a panelled border, on later stand27cm widePorcelain - feet missing. Chipped. Heavy scratching and crazing to the top. Base - left hand ruyi with loss to terminal at the rear. Chip to the right hand rim. Openfret undertier loose, with a section to the back left detached an another small piece detached from this, both retained. 27cm wide 16cm deep 18cm high
~ A Pair of Chinese Porcelain Figures of Immortals, Qing Dynasty, 19th century, each standing holding a peach and fruiting branch, picked out in famille rose enamels 21cm high A Similar Smaller Group of a Mother and Child 16cm high (3)Provenance: Terry Family of York (Terry’s Chocolates) Immortals - both with some pitting and glaze scratches. No damage or repair. Additional figure - glaze pitting and scratches. Some flaking to the enamels. No repair.
A Chinese Porcelain Bowl, Xuande reign mark but probably Wanli period, painted in underglaze blue with mythical beasts above waves, bears six-character reign mark13cm diameterProvenance: Bears paper label for Peter BoodeSlight fritting to the foot. Some glaze pitting. Free from cracks and restoration.
A Chinese Porcelain Bottle Vase, Kangxi, painted in underglaze blue with dragons chasing the flaming pearl within formal borders25cm highLarge section of the rim broken out and re glued. A large adjacent chip. Small chips to the circumference of the foot. Large firing floor to the underside showing a large unglazed section. Glaze rich and in good order. No restoration.
A Chinese Porcelain Water Dropper, Kangxi, after a Persian metalware original, painted in underglaze blue with panels of flowers within geometric borders19.5cm highA Similar Pedestal Cup, the bell-shaped bowl painted with chrysanthemums on a knopped cylindrical stem and domed foot16cm high (2)Water dropper - heavy glaze chipping to the rim. Crack to the foot. Heavy chipping to the foot. No restoration.Cup - two restored rim chips, on with a long associated crack travelling down the bowl and encircling the well.
A Silver-Mounted Chinese Porcelain Mustard Pot and Cover, Kangxi, of lobed pear form, painted in underglaze blue with alternating panels of long elisas and baskets of flowers within geometric and foliate borders12cm highA Similar Ewer and Cover16cm highA Similar Tankard and Cover, of wrythen-fluted baluster form, painted with figures on horseback17cm high (5)Mustard - later mounted and showing a small loss to the cover where originally fixed. Firing crack on the upper handle terminal with a very minor associated crack. Glaze frit to the lower handle terminal. No restoration.Ewer - spout with slight loss and two hair cracks to the spout. Heavy fritting to the lower handle terminal. Slight scratch or glaze crack under the top of the handle. Some glaze pitting. No restoration. Cover slight damage as above. Tankard - handle broken off and re stuck, the mount appears cut in on the joint. Lower handle terminal broken off and re stuck. Glaze fritting to the handle. No restoration. Cover slight damage as above.
A Pair of Chinese Porcelain Plates, Kangxi, of barbed circular form, painted in underglaze blue with a flowering tree in a fenced garden within ogee foliate panelled borders, seal mark in underglaze blue20.5cm diameterNo chips, cracks or restoration. Some expected fritting to the rims and footrims.
A Pair of Chinese Porcelain Small Rouleau Vases, Kangxi, of cylindrical form with flared neck, painted in underglaze blue with scholars, a dignitary and attendants in a fenced garden20.5cm highOn with a short grack on the unglazed section of the foot. Some slight glaze pitting. No further damage and free from repair. Consigned privately on a routine valuation day.
A Pair of Chinese Porcelain Saucers, Kangxi, painted in famille verte enamels with baskets of flowers within a panelled border, marks in underglaze blue15.5cm diameter (hairline cracks)One with a rim crack and another tight hair crack close by. The other with a rim chips and associated crack and a star crack in the base. Both with fritting and eneamel wear.
A Chinese Ducai Porcelain Bowl, Yongzheng reign mark but probably not of the period, painted with scrolling lotus within stiff leaf and floral meander borders, bears six-character reign mark in underglaze blue12cm diameterNo damage or repair. Rich glaze free from any notable wear and scratching.
A Chinese Porcelain Tea Bowl and Saucer, Yongzheng, painted in famille rose enamels with figures in a fenced gardenA Similar Ruby-Ground Saucer, painted with a vase of flowers within gilt keywork panelsA Tea Bowl, painted with a cornucopia (4)Tea bowl and saucer - possibly matched. Some typical minor glaze flakes and fritting. No cracks or repair.Saucer - hair crack across ther well. No restoration.Teabowl - two tiny rim chips at opposite sides, no repair.
A Chinese Porcelain Wedding Tea Service, Qianlong, painted in famille rose enamels and gilt with two monograms in conjoined oval panels beneath a coronet within swag borders, comprising:1 teapot and cover1 milk jug1 sugar bowl4 cups3 saucers1 saucer dishTeapot - chip to the inner rim of the cover. Chip to the inner rim, tip of the spout slightly abraded.Bowl - cracked, two adjoined flat chips.Two cups with a chip and associated crack. Another with a feint hair crack. One saucer cracked. Another with a large piece re glued to the border.Saucer dish with numerous chips around the rim.Some glaze fritting and gilt loss. No restoration.
A Chinese Porcelain Table Screen, early 19th century, painted in famille rose enamels with figures in a fenced garden, the reverse with peacocks amongst flowers and rockwork, in a hardwood stand17.5cm by 14.5cmPorcelain - large flat chip re stuck to one lower corner. The chip in two pieces and with some small shards lacking. No further damage or repair. Enamels in good order but with notable gilt wear. 592 grams.Stand - missing one openwork bracket from each upstand. Polish very dry. 161 grams. Overall height of both 25.5cm.From a deceased estate in the North of England. The collection was formed over a number of decades and there are many pieces in this sale from the same estate.
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