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A small collection of Chinese export porcelain Mandarin pattern tea ware, late 18th century, comprising a pair of cups and saucers; one cup with larger saucer and matching tea bowl; and a single saucer, the larger saucer 6 1/8in. (15.5cm.) diameter; together with a Canton export side plate, 6½in. (16.5cm.) diameter. (9) * Condition: - Pair cups & saucers + single saucer: Good cdn - saucers have some wear to blue painted sky. No other faults. - Cup, saucer & tea bowl: Cup has small circular impact crack to rim. Chip and hairline to rim of saucer and hairline to tea bowl. - Canton plate: Good cdn., no faults.
A Chinese turquoise glazed porcelain figure of a seated Buddha, late 19th / early 20th century, old inked collection number to unglazed base, 'No. 5953', 2¾in. (7cm.) high, on carved stained beech stand. * Condition: Good condition, with no chips or cracks.Small firing crack beneath glaze to lower left corner of base.
A Chinese porcelain covered fish jar, early 20th century, of globular form, decorated with fantail koi swimming amidst water weed, the cover similarly decorated, 7¾in. (19.75cm.) high. * Condition: Small chip and few minor flakes from inner rim of cover. A few small surface scratches to exterior glaze. No other damage or restoration noted.
A matched set of six Chinese enamelled porcelain bowls, early to mid 20th century, bearing printed iron red four character Qianlong marks, decorated with honeysuckle flowers, Shou symbols and overall scrolling foliage on a cobalt blue ground, 4 3/8in. (11.1cm.) diameter; together with a matched pair of 18th century Chinese export Imari decorated saucers. (8) * Condition: - Bowls: Two in good condition, with no damage. Two with single hairline to rim. One with small rim chip and hairline. The last with large rim chip and two hairlines to rim. - Saucers: One in good condition, with just one tiny rim frit. The other with star crack to base and a few small rim frits.
A Chinese export blue and white porcelain platter, late 18th / early 19th century, octagonal, painted with a weeping fir and peonies in a fenced garden, within floral, keyed scroll and bead diaper borders, 17 7/8in. (45.5cm.) long; together with a similar smaller platter, 14in. (35.5cm.) long. (2) * Condition: - Large platter: Tiny glaze firing flaw to rim. Some kiln dust to well. No other faults. - Smaller platter: A few small glaze frits to rim at one end. No other faults.
A LARGE CHINESE RUBY GROUND FAMILLE ROSE PORCELAIN VASE, decorated with detailed panels of Immortals in river landscape settings, the panels reserved on a ground of chilong, auspicious characters and formal scrolling flowerheads, the neck with double gilt dragon handles, the base with a Qianlong seal mark, 24.6in high.
A GOOD QUALITY MID-19TH CENTURY CHINESE CANTON MANDARIN PORCELAIN VASE, with European ormolu stand and neck fittings, the sides of the square-section vase painted in vivid enamels with panels of figures on terraces alternating with panels of birds, butterflies and foliage, 11.25in high overall, the vase itself 8.6in high.
AN 18TH CENTURY CHINESE QIANLONG PERIOD FAMILLE ROSE MANDARIN PALETTE PORCELAIN BOWL, of square section with indented corners, the sides painted with two panels of figures on a riverside terrace, the panels divided by smaller river landscape panels, 9.5in x 9.7in at widest points & 5in high.
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