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A Chinese porcelain bottle vase: enamelled in the famille rose palette with a procession of children playing instruments, holding banners and lanterns, a large peach and a wheeled toy, with a poetic text verso, between lappet and ruyi head bands, the neck with peony and chrysanthemum on a scrolling ground, apocryphal four character mark for Qianlong, 34 cm high. with carved wooden stand.
A pair of Chinese porcelain jardinieres and matched stands: The jardinieres of flaring cylindrical form enamelled with a band of children making music, flying banners, holding a sceptre and lighting a firework, between thunder key and millefleur bands, bears a four character mark 'The qilin's footprints are a sign of prosperity', 16 cm high, the circular stands decorated on the exterior with lotus, peony, aster and prunus, four character marks for Hongxian.
A Chinese wucai porcelain calligraphy brush handle: of slender elongate form decorated in under glaze blue and over glaze red, green and yellow with a dragon chasing flaming pearls, beneath a cell border and linear six character mark for Wanli, probably 19th century, 16 cm long, [base drilled].
A Chinese porcelain bottle vase: enamelled in the famille rose palette with four children playing in a garden, with a poetic text verso, between ruyi head and lappet bands, the neck with chrysanthemum on a scroll ground, apocryphal four character mark for Qianlong, 30 cm high, with a carved wooden stand.
The property of an Estate.The following collection of First Period Worcester porcelain was purchased largely in the 1960s and 70s from the leading specialist ceramic dealers of the day in London and the provinces. After the death of the original owner, it was put into storage where it remained for over 30 years.A Worcester 'Sir Joshua Reynolds' pattern plate: with fluted rim, painted in the kakiemon palette with flowering plants and a Ho-Ho bird perched on pierced rockwork on a gilded solid blue ground, pseudo Chinese seal mark, circa 1770, 19.5 cm diameter.
A Chinese blue and white teapot and cover, early 20th century, the teapot decorated with a foraging bird amongst rocks and foliage, also baring Chinese calligraphy, bearing six character Jiangxi Ciye Gongsi/Jiangxi porcelain company mark to underside surrounded by a double concentric border, 12.5cm high
PASTEUR (V), GODS AND HEROES OF OLD JAPAN, first edition, four colour plates, pictorial cloth, London, 1906; HOBSON (R), CHINESE ART, with 100 colour plates of pottery and porcelain of all periods, Ernest Benn, 1927 (ex-Lancaster Library); STRANGE (E), THE COLOUR PRINTS OF HIROSHIGE, 52 plates, cream cloth, Cassell, London, 1925; BINYON (L), JAPANESE COLOUR PRINTS, sixteen colour and thirty black and white plates, Yedo, 1923; STRANGE (E), JAPANESE ILLUSTRATION, A HISTORY OF THE ARTS OF WOOD CUTTING AND COLOUR PRINTING, first edition, yellow cloth, 1897 (5)
A selection of porcelain to include; a Coalport teapot and cover, sucrier and cover, milk jug and slop bowl, circa 1835, each decorated with floral reserves against a green ground with gilt vermicelli detail (at fault), a gilt decorated Coalport mug 9cm high, two Continental porcelain tea bowls and saucers, polychrome decorated, an early 19th century saucer dish, 20cm diameter and a Chinese cloisonne vase depicting dragons chasing the flaming pearl, 23.5cm high (Qty)
An 18th Century sparrow beak jug with baluster body and plain loop handle decorated overall in pink, puce and green with ribbon tied leafage and sprigs beneath a conforming border, iron red rims, 8.5cm high; a Chinese export porcelain saucer decorated to the centre with flowers, leafage, insects and butterflies within a pink scale border, 13.5cm diameter (2) (faults)
A Chinese porcelain tray, decorated foliage in underglaze blue, 12 cm wide, other Chinese and Japanese ceramics (5) Condition report Report by GHThe largest bowl has some rubbing to gilding but no obvious damage or restoration.The second largest bowl, decorated the dragons, has a small rim chip.The very small egg cup size bowl has no obvious damage.Neither of the other two small dishes appear to have any damage or restoration.
A Japanese carved wood figure, 41 cm high, and a Chinese porcelain vase, decorated figures, 14.5 cm high (2) Condition report Report by GHThe carved hardwood figure has the lower part of the scroll or staff through the figure's left hand missing. Otherwise occasional small grain cracks in the wood, but overall good.The vase has a hairline crack on the rim. Gilding and some of the paint generally rubbed off. No other obvious major damage or issues.
A Chinese porcelain panel, decorated a figure and attendant in enamel colours, 20 x 12.5 cm, in an oak frame See illustration Condition report Report by NGPlaque approx. 5 mm thick. Discolouration and rubbing, especially to edges which do have some small nibbles to them. Surface grubby and with some losses to painted decoration. Some bubbles in paint and other pock marks.
A Chinese blue and white porcelain bowl, decorated four scenes with figures, with a six character mark to the base, 20 cm wide (restored), and two other items (3) Condition report Report by NGBowl has been extensively restored and re-painted. Some pock marks and pitting left visible in internal base and to bottom of bowl around character marks. Approx. 20 cm diameter and 9.5 cm high.Jug, approx. 9 cm high. Grubby. Internal rim rough as though missing a cover. Pock marks and some firing cracks visible around handle.Other bowl, approx. 11 cm diameter x 5.5 cm high, again grubby with discolouration, pitting and pock marks visible. Again unmarked with rubbing to gilt rim.
A Chinese porcelain famille rose vase, decorated dragons amongst flowers and foliage, probably 18th century, (a.f.) 16 cm high Condition report Report by NGA section of neck around rim has been broken and repaired, some losses remain. Body here is uneven, as is the rest of the vase, it is not even or straight. Rubbing and losses to painted and gilt decoration. Some bubbling in firing, especially in pale green and pink paint. Rubbing to glaze with pitting and pock marks to the body. Paste unmarked.
A late 19th century Sampson porcelain teapot in the Chinese Export Famille Rose style, decorated to both sides with a three masted galleon bearing the Union flag beneath a floral decorated border, length 23cm (af). CONDITION REPORT: Handle restored, the top finial restored, one side of rim restored. There is a surface hairline crack horizontally running through the centre of the ship decoration, and another hairline under the spout.
A large 20th century Chinese porcelain baluster vase painted in enamels with two main opposing rectangular panels depicting blossoming branches, on green glazed scroll and flower heads decorated ground within ornamental bands, with overglaze iron red Artemisia leaf mark to the base, height 61cm. CONDITION REPORT: There is an area of fritting to the glaze on the upper rim.
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