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THREE CHINESE PORCELAIN GRADUATING BARREL SHAPED LIDDED POTS, circa 1900, decorated with various enamel painted figures and character script on a white body, each base and cover with gilt highlighted button decoration in relief, 10 cms high the largest (minor chips to the smaller, the largest lid with hairline crack)
A Chinese enamelled porcelain hexagonal bowl, Xianfeng seal mark and of the period (1851-61), the exterior painted with 'shou' medallions on a cellular band with a continuous border of iron red bats, turquoise glazed interior and foot, 15.7cm, original fitted hongmu stand pierecd with 'shou'
A Chinese sgraffito yellow glazed 'dragon' dish, Kangxi six character mark, Guangxu period, decorated with two confronting dragons chasing a flaming pearl amid clouds, diameter 18cm, broken and repairedProvenance: 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 yellow ground 'dragon' bowl, Kangxi mark, Guangxu period, incised with five claw dragons chasing flaming pearls amid clouds, 16cmProvenance: 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, Daoguang underglaze blue six character mark of the period (1821-50), painted in famille rose enamels, the interior with an eight section rosette, the exterior with four seasonal landscape roundels painted in black outline alone or with added colour surrounded by flowers and shaded foliate scrolls on the sgraffito yellow ground, diameter 14.8cm, one hairline crackProvenance: 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 Auctioneers San Francisco, Chinese Works of Art Sale 10th December 2015, lot 8172.
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 cracksProvenance: 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 pair of Chinese export armorial teabowls, Yongzheng period, each painted to the interior with iron-red and black basket of flowers with a green enamelled cellular band, the exterior with a coat of arms for Hesketh and grisaille flower panels on an iron-red and gilt brocade pattern ground, diameter 7.2cm, both with tiny areas of damageProvenance: UK private collection; purchased from specialist dealers and auctions in the 1950s and 1960s.see David Sancturay Howard, Chinese Armorial Porcelain, Faber & Faber Ltd., 1974, E14 p. 257 for examples of pieces from this service dating to c.1733.
A Chinese wucai baluster vase, 17th century, painted with a dignitary on horseback with two attendants with a lady in a hand drawn cart in a rockwork landscape, with 14 character inscription to the shoulder, unglazed base, height 17cm, later wood coverProvenance: 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 pair of Chinese porcelain Republic wall panels, each rectangular panel decorated with an individual scene, one depicting pomegranate sprigs within a yuhuchunping vase besides a Jue vessel and scholarly objects, the other decorated with two roosters besides a craquelure vase surrounded by blossoms, each with calligraphy and date marks, 43.5cm H x 17cm W, each within stained hardwood mounts
A 19th century Chinese porcelain famille noire square section vase, the high shouldered vase with flared rim decorated in the famille verte palette against black ground depicting multiple figures with landscape beyond, bearing six character 'Da Qing Kangxi Nian Zhi' mark to underside, 50cm high
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