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A Chinese porcelain saucer dish Decorated with mythical beasts and flaming pearls, blue painted six character Chenghua mark to base; together with a Chinese porcelain brush washer, modelled with a temple lion and allover mottled glaze. The former 16.5 cm diameter. (2) CONDITION REPORTS: Both generally in good condition, expected wear, saucer with chip to rim, brush washer with chip to underside.
A 19th century Chinese porcelain bowlWith shaped rim above fruiting sprays and floral painted moulded lappet band, red painted six character Jaiqing seal mark to base. 18 cm diameter. CONDITION REPORTS: Generally in good condition, expected wear, some rubbing to enamels, watermark and staining to interior, some rubbing to gilding.
A set of six 19th century Chinese porcelain tea bowlsEach decorated with various insects and frogs amongst floral sprays, the underside with iron red painted seal mark. Each 6.75 cm diameter. (6) CONDITION REPORTS: Generally in good condition, some minor rim frits, some gilt loss to rims, general wear.
A Chinese porcelain twin handled vaseWith allover crackle celadon glaze, blue painted six character Yongzheng seal mark to base and old paper labels for Art Treasures 1928 and Mostra D'Arte Cinese-Venezia 1954, standing on a turned wood base. The vase 27.5 cm high. CONDITION REPORTS: Generally in good condition, expected wear.
A pair of Chinese porcelain bowlsEach decorated with carp amongst reeds and lily pads, the centre similarly decorated, blue painted six character Xuande mark to base and paper labels for S. Marchant & Son, London W8. 18 cm diameter. CONDITION REPORTS: Both generally in good condition, expected wear, some slight rubbing to enamels.
An 18th/19th century Chinese blue and white porcelain planterOf flared rectangular form, the side decorated with figures and pagodas amongst a mountainous lakeland setting above a lappet border over the Greek key incised plinth with scroll feet. 45.5 cm wide. CONDITION REPORTS: Chipping, glaze wear, small firing cracks to interior, some paint splashes, general wear.
An agate Snuff Bottle,late 18th century, of plain flask form in grey-blue, with coral stopper,5.5cm, andtwo further agate Snuff Bottles,one with cornelian stopper, the other pale grey and carved with two masks to the sides,5 to 9.8cm (3)The grey-blue example with the coral stopper bears a label for 'Spink & Son, London, G de Menasce Collection label #283'. Baron Georges Ferdinand Joseph Behar de Menasce OBE (1890-1967), whose collection was sold by Spinks in 1971-1972: 'Catalogue of the Collection of Chinese Porcelain and Works of Art formed by the late G de Menace OBE', Spink, 10 May-26 May 1972.清十八世纪末 灰蓝玛瑙鼻烟壶 连珊瑚盖 及其他两件玛瑙鼻烟壶 一组三件
Three various porcelain circular Bowls,Ming dynasty, 15th/16th century, the largest with the interior impressed with a design of figures and Chinese characters taken from a poem appreciating the flowers in Spring and their fragrance; enjoying the reflection of the moon in the water late at night,14.5 to 17.9cm diameter (3)Provenance: Formerly in a private American collection c.1960.明十五/十六世纪 青釉花卉纹碗 一组三件
Gerard Tsang and Hugh Moss,'Arts from the Scholar's Studio',published by The Oriental Ceramic Society of Hong Kong, 1986,Rosemary E Scott,'Elegant Form and Harmonious Decoration: Four Dynasties of Jingdezhen Porcelain',co-published by Percival David Foundation of Chinese Art and Sun Tree Publishing Ltd., 1992,Louis Lawrence,'Satsuma'published by Dauphin Publishing Limited, 1991,Herbert, Peter and Nancy Schiffer,'Chinese Export Porcelain: Standard Patterns and Forms, 1780 to 1880',published by Schiffer Publishing Ltd., 1975,The Oriental Art Gallery Limited,'Oriental Works of Art',two gallery catalogues, published 1992 and 1993,Spink & Son Ltd.,'The Minor Arts of China IV'sale catalogue produced 1989,Sotheby's,'The Betty Jahss Collection of Netsuke - Part II (Final)',sale catalogue produced 1991 (8)
Hobson, R L,'Chinese Pottery and Porcelain: An Account of the Potter's Art in China, from Primitive Times to the Present Day',In two volumes. Cassell and Company, 1915, limited edn. number 297/1500. Original cloth, gilt and teg; ‘Sotheby’s Chester’ copy with their stamp to front pastedown; inner hinges of volume 2 cracked and a duplicate of pages 321-326 (part of the index) bound at edn; some foxing/browning; o/w G (2)
Six books on Chinese Ceramics, comprising: Oriental Blue and White by Sir Harry Garner; Later Chinese Porcelain by Soame Jenyns; Ming Porcelains by Adrian Joseph; Interaction of Oriental Porcelain and Delftware by C.J.A. Jorg; Chinese Export Porcelain in North America by Jean McClure Mudge; and Chinese Celadons and other related wares in Southeast Asia by the Southeast Asian Ceramics Society (6) Condition Report Some wear, soiling and deterioration.
A quantity of books on Chinese and Asian Culture, comprising: Oriental Trade Ceramics in South East Asia; Straits Chinese Silver by Ho Wing Men; Bamboo and Wood Carvings of China and The East by Spinks; Khmer Ceramics 9th/14th Century by the South East Asian Ceramic Society; The International London Asian Art Fair Catalogue, 2003; Archaeological Treasures Excavated in The People's Republic of China, 1973; The Meeting of Eastern and Western Art by Michael Sullivan; Chinese Pottery and Porcelain by Stephen W. Bushell; Style Motif and Design in Chinese Art by Michael Ridley; Western Impressions of Nature and Landscape in Southeast Asia; China at Work by Rudolf P.Hommel; The Minor Arts of China IV by Spinks; Transitional Wares and Their Forerunners by O.C.S. Hong Kong, 1981; Shiwan Wares, 1979 Exhibition Catalogue; and a four-volume, Chinese text, Chinese Ceramic History. Condition Report Please note that this lot is offered as found and that the deterioration, loss and wear may vary from book to book.
A rare famille rose octagonal dish, decorated at the rim with flower festoons; the centre decorated en-grisaille with the legend: 'George Harding/China Warehouse/No.137/Minories', 23cm diameter, QianlongProvenance: The Property of a Lady.The Minories in London, once known as the Minories Holy Trinity, is located just to the north east of The Tower of London. It seems logical to assume that the George Harding whose name survives on this very scarce dish, was somehow involved with the 18th Century trade in Chinese Export Porcelain. What seems to be absolutely clear is the 18th and 19th Century connection between the Harding name and the Minories. For instance, Harding and Co. are listed at 43 Minories in the 1794 Directory of London and Westminster & Borough of Southwark. In the next century, an Ann Harding, Spinster of the Minories has a will dated 14-4-1817 (Kew National Archives/Prob 11/1591/188). Of specific interest here are the three Hardings listed in the 1783 edition of 'The New Complete Guide to all Persons who have trade or Concern with the City of London and Parts adjacent'; significantly, one of these, George Harding, is listed as with a 'China Warehouse'. Condition Report Some enamel wear apparent; some rim fritting and wear to gilding.
A Chinese blue and white porcelain sleeve vase, Kangxi four character mark, 19th/20th Century Painted on the exterior sides with pavilions and watery landscapes within traditional scroll borders, 30cm high, (damages) CONDITION REPORT: Vase extensively broken and reformed in several sections, break lines and glue residue is visable.
A pair of Chinese blue and white porcelain sleeve vases, Kangxi four-character marks, 19th century Each of cylindrical form, decorated in the typical Kangxi manner depicting figures amidst mountainous landscapes, 36cm high. CONDITION REPORT: Vase 1 - Fritting visable throughout. Minor glaze scratching throughout. Glaze burn visable to the interior rim. Minor glaze loss to lower footrim. Scuffing and wear to footrim. No signs of any structural issues. Vase 2 - Slightly taller than vase one by approx 0.5cm. Also the painted scene is marginally different possibly indicating a 'Matched' pair. Extensive fritting to body and upper rim. Minor glaze loss to the footrim. Scuffing and wear to the footrim. No signs of any structural issues.
A pair of Kangxi style Chinese blue and white porcelain vases Each of rounded ovoid slender form, extending to a flared rim, the exterior sides with four fan-shaped panels depicting mountainous landscapes and flowering lotus detailed with birds, double ring mark to base, 45.5cm high. CONDITION REPORT: Lot 271 Vase 1 Firing cracks visible to upper rim, Firing cracks visible to underside of base, Fritting marks visible throughout, Scuffing and wear to base, indicative of age. Vase 2 Glaze burn visible to upper rim, Yellowing to underside of rim, indicative of glaze discolouration, Fritting visible throughout, Scuffing and wear to foot rim.
A Chinese blue and white 'Prunus' jar, 19th centuryOf rounded ovoid form, the cobalt blue ground picked out with white flowering branches, with dentil decorated rim, 23cm high, unmarked, with a later wooden stand and cover (2) CONDITION REPORT: Extensive rubbing and wear to upper rimsmall nibbles to upper rim,two small cracks to the footrim, each less than 1cm in sizeminor scratching to exterior glazesfritting visible throughoutlater wooden cover and stand.Provenance: purchased by the current owners father in 1960/70s, hence passed down by descent. Part of a large collection of Chinese porcelain Wright Marshall will be selling.
A Chinese blue and white porcelain vase, Kangxi four-character marks, 19th century Of baluster form, rising from a splayed foot and terminating at a flared rim, painted in cobalt to the exterior sides with figures and precious objects before pine trees, 30.5cm high. CONDITION REPORT: Lot 275 Serveral glaze chips to the underside of footrim of vase. Several glaze chips to secondary lower rim. Firing cracks to underside of base. Fritting throughout. Extensive restoration and repair to body and neck, this area has been overpainted and remodelled.
A Chinese blue and white porcelain vase, Kangxi period (1662 - 1722)The baluster form vase decorated in rich cobalt, depicting ladies amidst gardens filled with jardiniere's filled with chrysanthemum, aster, peony and lotus, with Buddhistic emblems to the rim, 23cm high, with later wooden stand and cover. CONDITION REPORT: Lot 280Small crack to the upper rim, approx 1cm in lengthseveral small firing cracks viible to the interior base of vasefritting visible throughoutminor scratching to the exterior glazesvery small crack to the footrim approx 0.5cm - 1cm in sizeshallow chip to footrim approx 1cm in size.
A Chinese blue and white porcelain vase, Kangxi period (1662 - 1722) style Vase of ovoid form, painted in deep cobalt before a white ground depicting official and subordinates before a rocky landscape, 16cm high, double circular line to base, with old retailers label for 'J R Kidson, Antique china dealer, 116 Albiot Street, Leeds', with later cover and stand. CONDITION REPORT: Lot 281 - chip to the interior section of upper rim approx 2cm in size extensive discolouration and wear to th interior scratching to exterior glazes fritting throughout small firing crack to base scufffing and wear to footrim with later wooden stand and cover
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
A Chinese Wucai style porcelain brushpot, 19th century Of typical cylindrical form, enamelled to the exterior with auspicious dragon, horses and deer, before ruyi scrolls and bats, four-character mark to base, 16cm high. CONDITION REPORT: Lot 284 Fritting throughout, Scuffing and wear to foot rim, Minor wear to enamel throughout, Free from chips/ cracks/ restoration.
A Chinese porcelain Wucai style vase, 20th century The rounded body raised on a low footing and extending to a tapered neck with flared rim, decorated in underglazed blue with lotus roundels issuing scrolling stems with trellis panels and fan-shaped cartouche, with Kangxi four-character mark to base, 32.5cm. CONDITION REPORT: Rubbing and wear to upper gilt rim minor wear and loss to the enamel and gilt throughout scuffing and wear to footrim minor firing crack to the underside of the base.
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