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A pair of Chinese wall plaques, the hardwood frames inset with carved and porcelain panels, each decorated in coloured enamels with cockerals amongst traditional landscapes, 126 x 33 cm each CONDITION REPORT: Porcelain panels generally in good order. Frames with some dents and wearscuffs and scratched to wood work on both.
A 19TH CENTURY CHINESE PORCELAIN MOON FLASK The hand painted body with applied salamanders to shoulders, foliate decoration and circular plaques with scenes of congregation, sold together with a porcelain lidded tea cup, having blue and white transfer printed decoration of two dragons chasing a flaming pearl.
A 19TH CENTURY CHINESE PORCELAIN BLUE AND WHITE VASE Hand painted with two gentlemen's holding a large porcelain case in and exotic garden, bearing a four character reign mark to base, together with a 19th Century English pottery part tea service, having a burgundy band and turquoise coloured beading. (approx 20cm)
A selection of glassware and tableware, including two small cut glass vases, 20cmH and 15cmH, three paperweights, two matching cylindrical biscuit porcelain vases with a floral design, each 20cmH, a soap stone floral figurine, a modern Chinese cloisonne vase with lid and wooden plinth, 25cmH, and an oval wall mirror with a glazed green border, 42cmH 30cmD. Also, one silver spoon and an assorted set of EPNS tableware, including a toast rack, teaspoons and napkin rings in the shape of swans (19)
A pair of late 18th century armorial plates, the arms central to blue rim bands and above the motto 'Marte et Arte' for John Drummond MP who married Lady Susan Fane in 1788, 24.5cm (9.75 in) diameter (2) (D) Literature: See D S Howard, 'Chinese Armorial Porcelain' Volume II page 598 for a discussion on this armorial One has rim nick and cracking between 12 and 2 o'clock to the armorial
A late 18th century crested coffee service for the Sanders family, each piece with the bull's head crest above a garlanded shield bearing the initials TS for Thomas Sanders of Cheshunt (1773-1846) within blue bands of flowers and butterflies, comprising: tea pot, cover, and stand, a dish, a milk jug, three coffee cups and saucers (11) (D) Literature: D S Howard, records two services for the family in Volume I of 'Chinese Armorial Porcelain' on pages 422 and 525 but not this variation. Other Notes: These wares have come down to the vendor indirectly by descent. Thomas was a surgeon and apothecary, he married Ann Ullerton of Essex. Their daughter Julia married George Fletcher Walker in 1802. Their son George E Walker married Sarah Wood without issue. Sarah distributed his effects after his death in 1893. Her younger sister was the beneficiary of the current wares The dish has a chunk restored back The handle is off the milk jug and it has a star crack. Two coffee cups are restored and the third has a crack to the lower terminal of its handle. One saucer is restored
CHINESE EXPORT ARMORIAL WARES, circa 1725, enamelled with the arms of Wynn impaling Gosling, comprising a soup plate, 9" plate, coffee cup and saucer (4) Footnote: These are the arms of Wynne of Garthewin impaling Gosling of London Ref: Howard, DS, Chinese Armorial Porcelain, Faber and Faber, 1974, p195, top illustration.
Mid Century Chinese Wooden Glass Top Coffee Table Mounted with Three Chinese Enamel Hand Painted Porcelain Plaques. All plaques are signed and depicts various courtyard scenes. Table has scuff to edges and minor rubbing otherwise good condition. Table measures 18" H x 48" W x 24-1/2" Depth, plaques measures 11-1/2" H x 8-1/2" W (sight). Shipping: Third party (estimate $300-$500)
An 18thC Chinese blue and white tea bowl and saucer, of small proportion, with a flared floral lip to the bowl, 6cm wide, decorated with figures, scholars, etc, with an inner lattice banding and two miniature German porcelain vases with blue cross sword marks beneath, probably early 20thC. (4, AF)
A Wang De Fan Chinese porcelain panel, polychrome decorated and raised with many figures of children on bridge in an arbour, polychrome decorated predominantly in green, turquoise, pink and black, wooden frame with upper elaborate pierced handle, signed, in wooden frame with elaborate hanger, 88cm high, 59cm wide.
A Chinese porcelain Daya Zhai vase, with bulbous body and trumpet stem with a repeat geometric pattern, the main body decorated with many figures, scholars, etc., playing Mahjong, before trees, on a turquoise ground above circular foot, four character red seal mark on plain and turquoise ground beneath, further marks to the body, polychrome decorated, 42cm high.
A Chinese porcelain powder blue monochrome rouleau vase, 18th/19th century, standing on a Chinese carved wooden stand, 17 2/8 high without stand Condition: A metal cup is secured to base of vase with a screw bolt attached which goes through the wooden stand (but not the vase) securing the stand to the vase. One foot missing to stand, others have been glued back on. Four pieces have been re-glued back into top rim of vase
Chinese republic porcelain yellow ground polychrome enamelled ginger jar and cover, together with two similar plates and a later polychrome decorated plate decorated with court figures within a floral border (probably Hong Kong). (4)(B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: Minor paint loss to finial. One notable vertical hairline crack top of vase
A Chinese blue and white porcelain bottle-shaped vase with flared neck, body decorated with bamboo palms and fence design, with stylised borders, 11.5ins (29.3cm) high (Qing Dynasty - Guangxu Period - Six character mark in underglazed blue to base)Condition Report: This is an imposing looking vase and in good overall condition. The body is well potted but the decoration appears a little stilted. There is a slight unevenness in the surface of the glaze and the glaze contains a few small air bubbles which have come to the surface leaving an open pore. This would appear in good overall condition with no apparent damage or restoration. The base and footrim is clean and mark is clearly painted in a paler underglazed blue. In all a good looking vase very much in the Kangxi manner but not of the Kangxi period.
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