A near pair of Chinese Dutch decorated export porcelain bowls, 18th Century, each painted in famille rose enamels with a continuous band depicting opposing scenes of a courting couple and monkey attendant with trees and landscapes between, within underglaze blue trellis borders, each interior painted with three church vignettes, diameter approx 14.5cm (one with chip and hairline crack to rim), together with another Dutch decorated export porcelain bowl, 18th Century, painted and gilt with birds in blossoming branches within iron red borders, diameter approx 14.5cm (hairline crack to rim).
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A Chinese famille rose export porcelain tankard, Qianlong period, the baluster body enamelled with peony and leaves, height approx 11.5cm (minor glaze fritting to handle), together with a Chinese blue and white export porcelain tankard, late Qianlong period, the cylindrical body with gilt enriched monogram within shield cartouche, height approx 10.3cm (hairline crack to body).
A Chinese famille rose enamelled porcelain vase, Daoguang Imperial mark of Shen de Tang Zhi (made for the hall for the Cultivation of Virtue), the body painted with three goats amongst rocks, trees and peony, within pale green borders filled with polychrome bats, lotus and tendrils, incised four character mark to turquoise glazed base, height approx 30cm (reduced neck and drilled to body for conversion to a table lamp).
A Chinese underglaze blue and red porcelain vase, mark and period of Kangxi, of square tapering form, the sides finely painted with birds and butterflies amidst blossoming prunus, pomegranate branches and chrysanthemums, underglaze blue six character mark to base, height approx 42cm (lacking neck, chips/fritting to edges and white metal mounted base).
A Chinese Canton famille rose porcelain vase, mid-19th Century, the shouldered body and flared neck painted and gilt with opposing figural panels, reserved against a ground of precious objects, butterflies, fruit and flowers, the shoulder applied with gilt chilong, the neck with Buddhistic lion cub handles, height approx 62cm (section of body damaged and repaired).
A Chinese famille rose porcelain plate, mark of Jingdezhen but 20th Century, the central foliate panel painted with a fisherman pulling in his net from his boat, whilst his wife stands behind holding a catch bag, within a border of polychrome flowers and tendrils on a turquoise ground, iron red printed seal mark to base, diameter approx 24.2cm.
A Chinese blue and white porcelain octagonal plate, mark of Kangxi but late 19th Century, painted with a central peony within a segmented border of flowers and leaves, four character mark to base, diameter approx 20cm (firing fault to rim), together with two Chinese famille rose export porcelain tea bowls, Qianlong period, each painted with figural panels.
A Chinese blue and white porcelain circular dish, mark and period of Kangxi, the centre painted with an interior scene of a seated dignitary and two attendants, within a complex diaper border reserved with four figural vignettes, each depicting a scholar and attendant boy, underglaze blue six character mark to base, diameter approx 26.7cm (two small hairline cracks to rim).
A Chinese blue and white export porcelain cup, 18th Century, painted with pavilions, height approx 7cm, together with a small group of Chinese export porcelain, 18th Century, comprising a Queen Charlotte pattern tea bowl and saucer (saucer cracked), a silver rimmed blue and white tankard (lacking handle), a famille rose cover with dog finial, a blue and white bowl (repaired and drilled), three cups, saucer and two tea bowls (mostly with faults).
A French bronze bouillotte twin light candelabrum, circa 1850, with foliate casting and applied flower heads, 54cm high, a gilt bronze Sevres style porcelain adjustable candle stand and shade, 37cm high, and a small agate oval dish on a Chinese bronze and hardstone base, 17cm wide (3). 47, 49, 129
A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN STEM DISH, 19th century, Qing Dynasty, of shallow circular form, painted to the centre with songbirds amongst reeds and flowers, below poetic diction, the flared circular foot with a band of stiff leaves, the underside with four character reign mark. 14cm diameter; together with a smaller matching example; and a very near companion piece. (3)
***PLEASE NOTE ESTIMATE SHOULD READ €400-600 IN THE PRINTED CATALOGUE*** A PAIR OF CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN STEM BOWLS, 19th century, each painted with a central shou medallion surrounded by five bats and double line border, the exterior finely painted with songbirds and flowering plants, the underfoot with four character reign marks. 19.5cm diameter x 11cm high
An early 19thC Chinese famille rose blue ground porcelain plate, decorated with panels of birds, flowers & butterflies, 9.75” - rim chip and three hairline cracks, a plate with sparse famille rose decoration and bianco-sopra-bianco rim, 9.25” - hairline to rim, an early 19thC Cantonese porcelain plate, depicting an arriving horseman observed by four women on a terrace, 8” - fretting to rim and hairline crack and a 19thC Cantonese porcelain two-handled bowl with two large rim chips, 7” across handles. (4)
A small Chinese Yixing red stoneware teapot and eight pieces of miniature blue and white porcelain; two paste pots, an incense holder, three sleeve vases, a rice spoon and tazza. Teapot 14cm handle to spout. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Larger paste pot with heavy crazing. Some slight fritting. Teapot with a flea bite to the spout.
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