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A CHELSEA PORCELAIN SILVER-SHAPED OVAL DISH CIRCA 1756 Painted with Vincennes-style flowers, red anchor mark, 21.5cm in length: And an English porcelain armorial plate in Chinese Export style, circa 1800, possibly Spode and possibly made as a replacement for a Chinese Export service, 22cm diameter (2) Condition Report: Some fritting to the Chelsea plate. Star crack to the Armorial plate.Condition Report Disclaimer
A group of Oriental porcelain items including a pair of Japanese Satsuma vases, decorated with poultry, cockerels and hens beneath blossom each with two handles to neck and six character marks in iron red to base. 27 cm high. Together with an antique trumpet shape Imari vase with flared, scalloped neck, unmarked 19 cm high and an early 19th Century Chinese export blue and white porcelain dish tray decorated with a garden with trees and peonies 31 cm by 22 cm. Good condition, craquelure and staining to pair of vases and handles reattached and repaired to one vase.
A pair of 19th Century Chinese famille verte relief moulded and reticulated porcelain bottle vases, the double-walled bodies decorated with figures of immortals (lohan), clouds and a dragon to the neck, with associated hardwood stands. Impressed six character seal marks to the bases. Each measures 21 cm high. Very good condition.PLEASE SEE ADDITIONAL IMAGES
An 18th or 19th Century Chinese porcelain bottle vase with 'Cloberred' decoration, underglaze blue and white decoration with overglaze iron red, coloured and gilded highlights. Scratched star mark to base. 24 cm high. Good condition, seemingly no chips, cracks or restoration.PLEASE SEE ADDITIONAL IMAGES
A decorative pair of reproduction Chinese export porcelain 'Portuguese Market' style plates, made after an 18th Century Qianlong set thought to have been commissioned for the Royal College of Nobles of Lisbon. 25.5 cm diameter. Together with four modern Delft Bols bottles modelled as Amsterdam canal houses.
An interesting group with Early Worcester and New Hall porcelain pieces, consisting of a large first period Worcester mask/cabbage leaf moulded jug in Rose and Grape Sprays pattern, crescent mark, circa 1770, 20 cm high (broken with heavy damage and rivited), the New Hall bowl in 'Boy Chasing Buttlerly' pattern '421' circa 1795 (hair crack and rim chip) 15.5 cm diamater. Together with an 18th Chinese porcelain blue and white export porcelain teapot (chip to spout and lid deficient) 14.5 cm high and an old Paris porcelain jug (spout restored).
Two blue and white porcelain platesChinese, 19th Centuryincluding a scene with a boy leaning over and goading a phoenix, 21.3cm diameter, together with a smaller dish, painted with scholars, 20.3cm diameter (2) Provenance:- from the estate of a deceased collector of Chinese and Japanese ceramics. The larger dish with chip and firing faults. Smaller dish with very smaller nicks to the rim.
Group of porcelain Chinese, 18th/19th Centuryto include two famille rose plates, a similar bowl with tobacco leaf decoration and two saucer dishes, the largest piece 22.5cm (5) Provenance:- from the estate of a deceased collector of Chinese and Japanese ceramics. Both saucer dishes have cracks and faults. Chip to one of the famille rose plates. All pieces with wear.
Blue and white porcelain Arita and a tankard Japanese, circa 1700both with panels of landscape scenes, the jug with a later silver cover, the jug 25cm high, the tankard 23cm high (2) Provenance:- from the estate of a deceased collector of Chinese and Japanese ceramics. Both with cracks and faults.
Group of blue and white porcelainChinese and Japaneseto include four shallow dragon dishes, 15.9cm diameter, shallow dish painted with terrace scene, 21cm diameter, blue and white porcelain bowl, with panels of insects, with a later metal rim, 19cm diameter x 10.6cm high (6) Provenance:- from the estate of a deceased collector of Chinese and Japanese ceramics. With firing imperfections. With signs of wear consistent with age and use. With chips/small losses. With cracks.
Three pieces of blue and white porcelain Chinese and Japanese, 19th Centuryincluding a small bowl, 13cm diameter x 8cm high, a lidded small vase, 10cm high and a three-tier porcelain picnic stand (3) Provenance:- from the estate of a deceased collector of Chinese and Japanese ceramics. The bowl has firing faults. Small chips to the lid of the vase. Some small chips to the picnic basket.
Pair of blue and white porcelain large dishes Chinese, 18th Centuryeach painted with symbolic deer and bats under a pine tree, 29cm diameter x 6.5cm high Provenance:- from the estate of a deceased collector of Chinese and Japanese ceramics. With restoration. One with crack and chips. One with old restoration.
Group of porcelain piecesChineseto include a stem cup, painted in iron red and green, with a dragon and flaming pearls, 9.8cm, various famille rose bowls and tea bowls and two small Chinese figures (10) Provenance:- from the estate of a deceased collector of Chinese and Japanese ceramics. With firing imperfections. With cracks. Some of rattan/weave area has become detached and is need of reattachment/repair. With evidence of glue. With signs of wear consistent with age and use. Figure in green and pink clothing with rattle sound/evidence of loose piece inside and written on in pencil to the base. With chips. One bowl with evidence of green paint/mark.
Famille rose porcelain panelChinesepainted with a bird perched on a branch, with flowers and foliage, inscribed to the right, the inscription translating to 'bird feeling the first breath of Spring', 11.5cm x 5.5cm, together with two embroidered kesi panels, Chinese, black ground and decorated with coloured thread in the form of flowers and foliage, approximately 12cm x 13cm each (2)Note: The porcelain panel is reputedly one of a series from a roof in middle China Porcelain panel: With subtle signs of wear consistent with age and use. With small loss to the paint. With firing imperfections. The back of the frame with potential water damage/staining. The back of the frame with evidence of mould. With some patina/verdigris. Old label attached to the verso. Paper attached to the back of the frame has become somewhat detached and is with tears. The back of the frame with holes. Please note that we have not removed this panel from its frame to examine.Embroidered panels: With potential fading. The frame with signs of wear consistent with age and use. With some pulls. The back of the frame with water damage/staining and small holes. The back of the frame has been written on in pen.
Two porcelain models of standing Geishas Japanese, circa 1900one holding a cat, the other with the cat to the base, 36cm and 39cm high and one other Satsuma model of a boy seated on a drum, 23cm high (3) Provenance:- from the estate of a deceased collector of Chinese and Japanese ceramics. The small boy has some wear. Small crack to the base of one figure, possibly from firing. Small crack and chip to the base of the other Geisha. Some restoration to the face of one Geisha.
Bronze standing figure of a Taoist monk Chinese, Ming periodthe serene standing robed figure with head slightly turned to the right and with symbolic lingchi fungus, deer, and a crane all resting on the rocky base, 45.2cm highProvenance: the figure is sold with an interesting original letter from Thomas Godwin of Barbon, Kirkby Lonsdale, Westmoreland dated February 7th 1847, detailing the gift of the bronze to the relative of the vendor. 'I possess one very fine figure, I bought it in Canton, some time and thirty years ago; it had been dug out of ruins- Whether it represents Confortsee, or not, I am unable to say: neither could I get any information on that need from Dr Robert Morrison, the great Chinese scholar to whom I showed the figure..'. The letter also details the gift of some porcelain from Canton and some glassware. On a heavily weighted base, with various old holes, wear and marks. And with later wing nuts used to support the figure.
Blue and white porcelain ovoid jar and cover Chinese, Kangxipainted with four panels of children playing, and with a Chenghua mark to the base, 19cm diameter x 22cm highProvenance:- from the estate of a deceased collector of Chinese and Japanese ceramics. Hair crack to the lid. Chip to the rim of the jar. Further wear and firing faults. Lid is later and associated.
Porcelain model of an elephant and a girlChinese, mid-20th Centurythe seated figure holding a basket of flowers, 22cm wide x 28cm high and a soapstone carved model horse on a hardwood stand, 15cm long (2) Provenance:- from the estate of a deceased collector of Chinese and Japanese ceramics. Small losses on the elephant and figure.
Group of porcelain Chinese, 19th/20th Centuryto include an incised celadon bowl, 20.5cm diameter, a sang-de-boeuf vase, 16cm high, two turquoise bottle vases and two other vases (6) Provenance:- from the estate of a deceased collector of Chinese and Japanese ceramics. The bowl has some wear and discolouring. The tall vase has some wear and crazing.
Group of blue and white porcelain Chinese and Japaneseto include a tea bowl and saucer, painted with long Eliza and various other pieces (10) Provenance:- from the estate of a deceased collector of Chinese and Japanese ceramics. With firing imperfections. With chips and cracks. With signs of wear consistent with age and use. With remains of old label attached to the base of one piece.
Blue and white porcelain large shallow dish Japanese, 19th Centurypainted to the centre with a band of pine trees within in a scroll border, six character mark, 30cm diameter, together with a Chinese blue and white shallow dish, with open flower designs, 24.5cm diameter (2) Provenance:- from the estate of a deceased collector of Chinese and Japanese ceramics. Both with some wear and firing faults.
Group of porcelain pieces blue and white Chinese and Japaneseto include a pair of bowls, painted with trailing flowers and leaves, 12.5cm diameter x 6.4cm height, a pair of oval dishes, painted with a boy holding a parasol, 17.4cm wide x 15.4cm, two Kraak-type dishes, one painted with a deer, 20cm and 21.5cm (6) Provenance:- from the estate of a deceased collector of Chinese and Japanese ceramics. The larger dish chipped. All with firing faults and some marks.
Three porcelain models of animalsJapanese, 19th Centuryto include two fighting kylins, 25cm, model of an elephant, 17cm long and a model of a dog, 20cm long (3) Provenance:- from the estate of a deceased collector of Chinese and Japanese ceramics. Elephant with losses and wear including the trunk and tusks. One tusk is missing. Small dog has some slight chips and losses. Two fighting kylins have some wear and some losses including claws.
Pair of blue and white porcelain shallow dishes Chinese, Kangxieach painted with hunting scenes within chequered and floral borders with sacred fungus marks, 18cm diameter x 3.8cm high (2) Provenance:- from the estate of a deceased collector of Chinese and Japanese ceramics. Both with slight chips to the rims.
A pair of Chinese porcelain crackle ware vases with figure decoration, 8" high, a similar cylinder vase and other Chinese blue and white waresCondition:Larger vase with phoenix decoration has small chips to top rim and the matched lid is cracked.One smaller pair of vases has large losses to top rim.Another pair of vases has one that is okay and the other is very damaged.The the other larger vase with panelled decoration has a chip and a hairline crack to the top rim.Please look through the extra images thoroughly as the damages are all photographed.Any items that are not mentioned or pictured is because they are free of any major damages and are generally in good condition commensurate with age.
19thC blue and white English and Chinese porcelain / ceramics including Chinese export dish, pearlware saucer with boy on a buffalo decoration, covered pedestal sucrier probably Rogers in the Goldfinch pattern, Bovey Tracey Royal Navy Mess no 57 series, Swansea soup plate, Copeland Spode plates, Don pottery tureen, teapot with Eastern scenery decoration, blue and white drainer, basket weave oval plate with reticulated hooped border and rope twist pedestal etc, largest diameter 35, tallest 14cm
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