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A group of Chinese porcelain teaware, 18th Century, comprising a famille rose enamelled cup decorated inside and out with a dragon, height approx 5.3cm, a teabowl and saucer painted en grisaille and gilt with cornucopia, height approx 4.5cm, a teabowl and saucer painted en grisaille with European courting couples, within famille rose floral borders (chip to rim of saucer), and a famille rose side plate, Yongzheng period, enamelled with flowers, diameter approx 15.7cm.
A Chinese famille rose yellow ground porcelain bowl, mark of Qianlong but late Qing dynasty, of square tapering form, the exterior enamelled with a continuous scene of cranes wading in a lotus pond, on a yellow ground, the interior and foot with turquoise glaze, iron red four character mark to base, width approx 21cm.
A Chinese famille rose export porcelain tankard, Qianlong period, the cylindrical body painted in the Mandarin palette with four figures and a deer on a terrace with landscape beyond, height approx 13cm, together with another famille rose export porcelain tankard, height approx 11.5cm (both with faults).
A small group of Chinese and Japanese porcelain teaware, 18th Century, from the Japanese Palace collection of Augustus the Strong, comprising a pair of Japanese Imari cups painted with flowers, each with incised and black painted Johanneum inventory numbers 'N=147-+' to bases, height approx 4.6cm, and a Chinese Imari saucer, incised and black painted 'N=29-+' to base, together with a Chinese 'Clobbered' blue and white export porcelain small dish, diameter approx 12.6cm.
A Chinese 'clobbered' blue and white porcelain diminutive teapot and cover and a vase, Kangxi period, the teapot later embellished with polychrome flowers, height approx 9.4cm (chip to cover), the vase later painted and gilt with figural and floral panels, height approx 12cm, together with a Chinese Imari porcelain leaf moulded cover (repaired), and a Chinese yellow glazed Buddhistic lion on a brown glazed pedestal.
A Edwardian tea service in pink with a yellow border and applied gilt design, together with a pair of Sitzendorf figures in pastel blue, and a small group of Chinese porcelain bowls (parcel) tea set of 16 cups, 24 saucers, 22 side plates and 4 twin handled plates (four side plates cracked) AF
A Chinese porcelain blue and white charger: of circular form painted with three Immortals and a pair of phoenix in a garden landscape within a fretted border containing panels of lozenges and coins, the rim with pairs of chrysanthemum, peony and prunus branches within a narrow scroll border, Qianlong, 35 cm diameter.
A pair of Chinese eggshell porcelain lime-green ground vases: each of ovoid form with waisted neck and everted rim, finely painted with lotus blooms and leafy strapwork and other flowers, reserved on a lime-green ground between lappet and diaper borders, turquoise glazed interior and base, apocryphal iron-red Qianlong six-character seal marks, early 20th century, 19 cm high with carved hardwood stands and in fitted case. *Provenance: Acquired in Peking in 1910-12 and thence by family descent.
A Chinese Doucai porcelain dish: the centre decorated in under glaze blue and red and over glaze green, red and yellow enamels with a fruiting vine within concentric circles the border with three branches of pomegranate, with further concentric rings on the rim, the underside of the rim with three single pomegranates, six character mark for Xuande, but probably late 17th/early 18th century, 20.5 cm diameter, [single flake and polishing to rim].
A Chinese porcelain baluster jar and domed cover: enamelled front and verso with panels containing figures in landscapes, reserved on a profuse iron red foliate scrolling ground with yellow blooms, the neck with a panelled band containing precious objects and a prunus branch, blue six character mark for Kangxi in concentric circles, but 19th century, 33 cm high.
A Chinese porcelain yen yen vase: decorated in under glaze blue and famille verte enamels, the neck with panels of paired ducks amongst lotus and a magpie amongst chrysanthemum and peony, the body with panels variously containing household objects, figures, a fortress, a lion dog, an archer, quail and a tiger, reserved on a profuse ground of flowers, foliage and narrow bands, six character Qianlong mark, but 19th century, 61 cm high, [glue repair to neck]
A small reference collection of 18th Century Chinese blue and white porcelain from the Nanking Cargo, comprising - teapot and lid painted with bamboo and rockwork in a fenced garden, 5.5ins (13.97cm) high, tea bowl and two saucers, circular butter tub and lid, 4.75ins (12.0675cm) diameter, three bowls, 5.875ins (14.9225cm) diameter, six 9ins diameter plates, bowl with pouring spout and handle, 7.25ins (18.29cm) diameter, and charger, 15.5ins (39.37cm), (18 pieces), together with a hardback copy of the Christie's Amsterdam sale catalogue, 28 April - 2 May 1986
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