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A Chinese porcelain two handled vase, decorated stylised flowers and foliage, with elephant mask handles, with a six character mark to the base, mounted as a lamp, (a.f.), 24 cm high (excluding fitting) See illustration Condition report Report by NGBroken into many pieces and crudely glued. There are losses to body and glaze damage to raised areas. Wooden lamp base been glued.Report by GH24 cm high.
A Chinese porcelain mug, with painted and gilt decoration, 14.5 cm high, a pair of cloisonné vases, a cinnabar lacquer vase, and other ceramics (7) Condition report Report by NGChinese mug: Crack from rim running into body near handle, approx. 3.5 cm long. Large firing crack in dip of handle. Pock marks and pitting. Some rubbing to gilt and painted decoration.Cloisonne vases, approx. 16 cm high. One dented and with losses, other with losses and dent to foot-ring, other pitting and bubbling in enamel. Cinnabar Tobacco Vase, approx. 16 cm high. Damage to interior around neck of rim. Again, slight damage to enamel on base. Some losses to lacquer around foot. Other small nibbles/chips to decoration.Blue and white saucer, approx. 16 cm wide. Hairline crack from rim towards foot, approx. 3 cm long. Pitting and pock marks from production. Some surface scratches to bottom of plate.Other plate, approx. 14.5 cm diameter. Again crack to rim and rubbing to decoration.Cup and cover, approx. 11.5 cm high. Pitting and pock marks, firing crack to handle and production faults but there does not appear to be any later damage.
A Chinese porcelain oval plate, decorated birds, 34 cm wide, and another (2) Condition report Report by NGPlate decorated birds, approx. 34 x 24.5 cm. Couple of chips around rim, These are more visible from the reverse of the plate. Firing and glaze imperfections are most notably to pictorial centre section. Other black marks in glaze and surface scratching. Other decorated flowers approx. 34 x 25 cm. Several glaze chips to outside edge. Pitting and pock marks in glaze. Surface scratches and other glaze faults.
A Chinese porcelain vase, with underglaze blue decoration, 11.5 cm high, a pair of cloisonne vases, and other items Condition report Report by NGChinese vase with underglaze blue decoration:Pitting and pock marks. Foot-ring unglazed and with rubbing.Cloisonne vases - approx. 7.5 cm high. One with small knock in pink flower, other with chips to inside and outside rim. Both with some surface losses.Cloisonne jar and cover - approx. 6 cm high. Surface losses and rubbing.Satsuma type jar and cover - 5 cm high. Rubbing to gilt decoration, interior stain.Green cylinder vase - approx. 8 cm high, with several large cracks, pock marks, pitting and rubbing. Glaze faults to interior and other production faults.Square/rectangular vase - 8.5 cm high. Star crack to base, firing cracks around base visible from inside. Inside rough and unglazed. Rubbing to coloured decoration, some chips and rubbing to base.
A large Chinese Dehua blanc de chine standing porcelain figure of Guanyin, Qing Dynasty, the deity elegantly modelled standing on a stylised cloud base, with down cast eyes, her robes draped in many folds, with a 'jewelled' lotus flower necklace and diadem to her hair under the hood of her gown, impressed seal mark to back, 74cm high; together with a carved Huanghuali wood stand, intricately carved in layers with stylised clouds, oval, 25cm diam max (2)Provenance: Private vendor, by repute- the client's grandmother was given the figure by the artist Glyn Philpot's brother Leonard Philpot. Leonard Philpot travelled extensively in the Far East in the 1920's and 1930's. The figure has been in the current families possession since the late 1970's
Group of Oriental porcelain items to include: pair of Chinese prunus blossom ovoid vases, a Chinese blue and white stoneware ginger jar, a tiny Chinese porcelain, interior decorated, tea bowl, a Chinese blue and white porcelain petal design bowl with external and internal underglaze blue decoration and flower head mark to base and a Dutch Delft Oriental design double gourd shaped vase. (6) CONDITION REPORT: Ginger jar - hairline and other cracks to body Tea bowl - chip to rim and vertical crack Prunus vases - no obvious damage Pedestal bowl - large chip to rim, various hairline cracks Double Gourd vase - Very poor condition
Chinese porcelain curved underglaze blue decorated dish, a dragon decorated blue and white ginger jar, two blue and white decorated specimen type baluster vases, all unmarked, together with a Japanese Kutani cylinder vase decorated with reserve panels of birds and flowers. (5) CONDITION REPORT: Dish - chip and loss to one corner. Japanese vase - minor paint loss, one noticeable vertical hairline crack. Height - 15cm Ginger jar- Missing lid. No obvious damage. Height - 15cm Specimen vase - Chip to lip of vase. Height - 18cm Other vase (with pedestal) - chip to pedestal base. Height - 19cm
A Worcester blue and white bowl with an associated dish; both decorated with the 'Fisherman and Cormorant' pattern; the bowl 15 cm diameter and the dish 18 cm diameter; both with underglaze blue pseudo-Chinese style mark (2)For a similar design, attributed to Derby by Geoffrey Godden, see Godden's 'Eighteenth Century English Porcelain' (ISBN 0-246-12605-1), page 365, illustrated Condition Report Please note that there is some deterioration to this lot, including: a crack and chip to the saucer; and wear to gilding on both.
POST WAR CHINESE PORCELAIN ORBICULAR VASE with tapered cylindrical neck decorated in polychrome enamels with mystical figures in a rowing boat formed from a tree trunk, between borders of false gadroons and Ruyi lapetts, with polychromed neck, bearing a printed Quianlong reign mark in seal characters, 17 1/4" (44cm) high
A COLLECTION OF CHINESE PORCELAIN, c.1750, The Nanking Cargo, comprising four blue and white tea bowls and saucers, all decorated with pagodas in landscapes, together with large bowl having floral border, central decoration with figures and houses in landscapes, approximately 28cm diameter (9) (all bearing Christies lot labels verso and a/f)
A 19th century Chinese export porcelain bottle vase, underglaze blue decorated with reserves of coastal scenes, within trailing floral borders, h.21.5cm; together with a Chinese export blue and white tea bowl (2) Condition Report / Extra Information Tea bowl with crack from top running through body.Vase with losses in two areas to top edge, body good - no cracks of hairlines, paint and glaze good.
A Chinese Jiaqing (1796-1820) famille rose porcelain candle-holder, having two raised dished tiers, decorated in bright enamels with lotus flowers, Greek Key lower border, and with signed panel bearing six character mark, h.26.5cm Condition Report / Extra Information No chips, cracks or restoration.Enamels good and bright.Some gilt wear.
A Chinese famille rose porcelain teapot and cover, enamel decorated with opposing reserves of objects and flowers, all heightened in gilt, within scroll flower and foliage borders, h.11.5cm Condition Report / Extra Information Cover - small chip to edge and two fine hairlines (more visible to underside).Teapot body good, light handling wear only.Enamels good and bright.
A Chinese Republic period (1912-1949) porcelain vase, enamel decorated in the famille rose palette, with flowering bamboo on a white ground, signed to the body and having further four character mark verso, h.16cm (with long running horizontal crack and repair to body), housed in silk-lined fitted box Condition Report / Extra Information Badly cracked through body and poorly re-stuck with small missing section.Top and foot rims good.Enamels good.
A Chinese porcelain blue and white 'Aster' dish, Kangxi period (1662 - 1722)Of circular form, the central roundel with five flower heads amidst meandering tendrils, surrounded by a series of long-stemmed aster flowers, 22cm diameter, Kangxi Buddhistic emblem mark to base. CONDITION REPORT: Extensive scratching to the inner well of the dish.Several Glaze chips to the rim.Three small chips to the outer rim.Scuffing and wear to the footrim.
A Chinese porcelain lidded pot, late Qing Dynasty (1644 - 1912)The rounded circular pot with domed top and flared finial, the exterior sides decorated in underglazed blue depicting scholars within a naturalistic landscape, seal mark to top, 13cm high. CONDITION REPORT: Chips to the upper rim.Loss to the upper gilt rim.Rubbing to the seal mark.Several small nibbles to the underside of rim of cover.Large hairline crack to the lower base of pot Small nibbles to footrim of pot
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