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A pair of Chinese marriage style porcelain jar table lamps, a box of various wine glasses and Bristol Blue tumblers, a box of various china wares including Gien Oisseau Bleu plates, Biot green glazed plates, Molly Brett prints, various other paintings and prints, box of cushions, wall lights, cheese dome, Shaker style tray, various china wares, etc. (3)
A 19th Century Chinese porcelain fruit bowl decorated with figures and buildings in a landscape in purples, blues, greens and iron red, together with a box of miscellaneous items to include an early 20th Century pottery turkey platter, glass vases, pottery jug, modern Oriental vase, etc CONDITION REPORTS Chinese bowl has chips to the upper edge, wear and flaking to the enamel including some the interior, various scratches, firing faults, wear and tear, approx 24.5cm diameter x 10cm high. All other items have wear including discolouration, scratches, chips, etc.
A collection of miscellaneous items to include a box containing a collection of vintage dolls, two fans, a framed picture, a collection of Chinese silk pictures and cushion covers, a wooden biscuit barrel with plated lid, a turned wood twin-handled salad bowl with plated mounts and salad servers, a wooden book trough, a collection of vintage postcards, a yard.o.led pencil, a small box containing a collection of carved stone ornaments to include fruit and flowers and a box containing a collection of Chinese porcelain teapots, etc
A Chinese porcelain baluster shaped vase decorated in blue and white with butterflies and scrolling foliage in underglaze blue and bearing four character mark to base, together with a pair of Oriental porcelain vases with faceted body to flared neck with elephant mask handles CONDITION REPORTS Blue and white vase has a chip to the top rim and a hairline crack running from it. Has a hairline crack to the main body. Various firing faults, surface scatching, etc. Chips and losses to enamel and especially around the base, firing faults, scratches, etc. The base has various chips to the rim and overall has general wear and tear conducive with age and use. Pair of vases have dirt and various firing faults and some discolouration including large brown mark on one facet. Various firing faults, especilally to the handles. There is an area of staining on one of an orange colour. General wear and tear overall conducive with age and use. See images for more details.
Group of 18th century Chinese armorial porcelain decorated in famille rose enamels with flowers and pearhead bands, with motto "Fax Mentis Honestae Gloria" and crest with black moor surmount comprising large octagonal serving platter, 42cm, octagonal soup bowl and two plates, a shell shaped salt, small octagonal dish, 25.5cm and a spoon warmer, (7) CONDITION REPORT: Soupbowl hairline crack 1 plate heavily restored other has two hairlines Platter quite a bit of wear to decorative border and lower halfcrest, salt is heavily restored, small dish wear to borders and bottom of crest Spoon warmer wear to gilding, tiny frit to spout. There are no covers, just the salt cellar (which is restored).
Group of 19th and 20th century Chinese porcelain decorated in famille rose enamels, including a dragon tea bowl and saucer, a small early 20th century ginger jar and carved wooden cover and a bowl (6) CONDITION REPORT: Figure tea bowl and saucer - bowl appears good, two tiny frits to rim. Saucer two tiny chips, one with hairline of it c1cm. Dragon tea bowl and saucer - two small flat chips to exterior rim, hairline crack c5cm. Saucer chip to rim and hairline from it. Jar & lid - lid tiny chip to bottom rim, otherwise good. Jar appears to be in good condition.
Group of Chinese early 19th century armorial porcelain decorated in famille rose enamels and motto "Ramis Micat Radix" for the Robertson family (Downie Hill, Scotland) comprising teapot, six small tea bowls, two larger tea bowls and saucers and a slop bowl, 13 pieces CONDITION REPORT: Slop bowl hairline and star crack Three teabowls , one with tiny frit, two have long hairline cracks. Large teabowl has large chip to footrim and hairline, 1 restored Saucers have hairlines, dish is restored and large hairline Teapot has star crack at crest to interior, top knop damaged
Early 20th century Chinese porcelain panel in a wooden frame, enamelled with a scene of three figures under a tree, suspension hook, 40cm x 30cm CONDITION REPORT: Frame rather dry, pale in areas, crack at top right corner, below panel, above panel and both sides, rear slip frame. Heavily restored in top right hand corner of porcelain, reaching to the Lenci. Some slight paint losses.
Two Chinese Kraak porcelain dishes, Wanli (1573-1620) period Each of typical circular form, the high sloping sides, terminating at a deep well, the central field painted in rich cobalt with octagonal panels, detailed with birds amidst rockwork, set within alternating segmented foliate and Buddhistic symbol borders, 31cm and 32.5cm. (2) "Please note only one of the dishes dates to the 16/17th Century, the other is a later example and probably dates to 19th Century" CONDITION REPORT: "Please note only one of the dishes dates to the 16/17th Century, the other is a later example and probably dates to 19th Century". The first earlier example, shows extensive damage with a large pinned and restored crack showing to the upper everted rim. Several small glaze chips to the rim. Scuffing and wear to the foot rim. Second dish - hairline crack to the rim, approx 8cm in length. Glaze chips to the rim. Fritting visible throughout. Scuffing and wear to foot rim.
A collection of Chinese Qianlong (1735-95) period export porcelain blue and white dishes The seven similarly matching dishes, each of circular form, with shallow well, to include five examples depicting waterside landscapes flanked by trees and fiures, and two similar plates decorated with floral designs, depicting lotus and chrysanthemum roundels, 23cm diam. (7) CONDITION REPORT: All have between one and four small chips/nibbles to the rim, each between 0.5cm - 1cm in size. Two have hairline cracks running inwards from outer rim. All show scratching to the central field. All have scuffing and wear to foot rim.
A Chinese famille rose porcelain vase, probably Daoguang Period (1820-50 ) The baluster form , rising from a splayed base, and terminating at a dish-mouth rim, the neck adorned with relief moulded and pierced chilong, the exterior sides with two fan shaped cartouche flanked by a series of chilong and surmounted by an iron-red dragon, filled with depictions of the seven immortals each with their symbolic attribute before the crashing waves of the Bohai sea, and immortals and attendants before watery pavilion landscapes, each reserved against a vibrant turquoise ground finely enamelled with large lotus flowerheads borne on leafy tendrils, the foot and upper rim with underglazed blue ruyi-head bands and auspicous fruits reserved against a lemon yellow ground, 80cm high. NB: The vase has been with the same private estate since the early 20th Century and was originally one of a pair, with the current vendor recalling a family member breaking several years ago. CONDITION REPORT: Extensive damage to the upper rim, with several noticeable cracks to the upper rim. Several appear to have been infilled and remodelled back together, crack lines show small gaps / losses. (Please refer to images.) Large chip to the upper rim, approx 5cm x 1cm. (Please refer to image.) The underside of the foot rim and lower body of the vase shows two hairline cracks running vertically upwards, each approx 10cm in length. Small areas of over paint visible to the exterior enamel. This vase shows extensive damage, viewing of further images is highly recommended.
A Chinese Kraak porcelain style dish The circular form dish with sloped sides and deep central well, the central rosette shaped panel filled with depictions of birds, set within segmented borders detailed with aster and chrysanthemum designs, 38cm diam. CONDITION REPORT: Several glaze losses to the rim of the dish. Fritting visible throughout. Approx 5/6 chips to the rim, chip size ranging approx 0.3cm - 1cm in size. Scuffing and wear to foot rim.
A Chinese blue and white porcelain lidded bowl The 'U' form bowl rising from a spayed footring, the thinly potted bowl painted in rich cobalt, depicting figures before a mountainous landscape, set within traditional scroll borders and surmounted by a similarly painted domed cover, character mark to base, translated to Ping Bing Wei, 9cm high. CONDITION REPORT: Minor scuffing and wear to lower foot rim. Minor scratching to interior well. Otherwise sound condition with no visible signs of cracks, chips or restoration.
A Chinese blue and white soft paste porcelain teabowl and saucer, Qianlong Period (1736-95) The quatrefoil shaped white glazed teabowl with diaper work underglazed blue panels to the upper rim and applied relief moulded lotus sprigs, resting on the similar shaped saucer, decorated with further lotus relief designs, with central cicada design, teabowl 4cm high, saucer 12cm wide.
A Chinese 18th Century export porcelain blue and white charger The circular form dish with slightly flared rim and shallow well, painted in rich cobalt and reserved against a milky white ground, depicting watery riverside landscapes detailed with sampan and pagodas, the rim borders with diaperwork, cicada and Lingzhi mushroom designs, 54cm diam. CONDITION REPORT: Please note the charge has a metal hanger attached to the rim Hairline crack visible extending inwards from the rim, approx 10cms in length with associated chip to the crack approx 1cm in size. Minor scratching to the interior well Fritting visible throughout Scuffing and wear to underside of foot rim.
A Chinese porcelain Gu vase, Wanli Six character mark (1573-1620), 19th Century The cylindrical body swelling at the centre and extending to a flared rim, boldy and brightly enamelled to the exterior sides with rockwork issuing lingzhi mushrooms, peacock and four clawed-dragons in pursuit of the flaming pearl, set within rows and bands of stiff lappet panels, traditional scroll and Buddhist endless knot designs, the vibrant red and green enamels, reserved against a yellow ground, picked out with underglazed blue, 60cm high. (illustrated)
A rare Persian Safavid polychrome porcelain flask, mid 17th Century Of Chinese inspired form, the body of gentle sloped and swelled form with central rounded nodule, surmounted by a tapered short slender neck and terminating at a garlic-head upper rim, all rising from a spreading circular footrim to a short pedestal, the body enamelled with central medallion issuing two double lines in rich underglazed cobalt, extending to a beautifully enamelled concentric band enamelled in sage green and iron-red with five flowerheads borne of leafy meandering tendrils, further reserved against a dense stylized foliate ground, all reserved against a milky white ground, 30.5cm high, paper private collectors label to base PH. ZIEGLER. NB: The Safavid dynasty ruled over Persia for two Centuries (1501-1722), inspiration for form and glaze was greatly taken from the Chinese export wares of the Chinese Yongle period (1403-1424), with rich cobalt saturated glazes and large flowerhead designs, however it wasn't until the change of Dynasty in China in the mid 17th Century when new ceramic designs were seen and would be so influential to Persia, this flask is typical of this period with the juxtaposition of pale green, and red next to typical cobalt, but rarely do such items come to market, with examples being seen in The British Museum and The Louvre in Paris. The history of this important flask is somewhat sparse, it's existence is known for the last fifty years or so, where it has been part of a private Cheshire estate, however prior to this it can not be traced. The private collectors label stating PH. Ziegler is also prevalent as this may be able to provide to insight into this wonderful flask's history. CONDITION REPORT: Provenance: please note there is no provenance documentation that comes with this lot. It is thought that the flask has been in the family for approximately 50 years, however this is just hearsay. Please note the flask is from a deceased estate and therefore no further documentation or information can be obtained. The flask is very much sold on its own. Conditon - The upper rim has a small chip approx 1cm in size. Upper rim and mouth of the flask is covered with a sticky/ waxy substance which looks like it could be removed with cleaning. The neck and body appear to have scratches visible to the glaze. This is most notable in the green and red areas of the flask. The foot shows extensive damage, most notable is a large chip to the foot rim, approx 5cm x 2 cm in size. Several further chips/ nibbles to the entire edge of the foot rim, all show remnants of old pigment, possibly indicating that this area has previously undergone restoration. Underside of foot rim shows hairline cracks to the glaze and old remnants of some form of filler or thick substance in which to adhere to something. Foot rim / stem glazes show scratching. Difficult to get a clear view of the interior however there is rattling when the flask is turned. It is unclear what is inside the flask. Although there is noticeable wear and damage. Viewing of images is strongly recommended.
Early 20th Century Chinese Carved Wood Hanging Birdcage with Blue and White Porcelain Feeders, Jade Swings and Carved Ivory Ornaments Together with Attached Cricket Cage. AS IS condition, losses and breaks. Measures 15-1/2 " H and 9" dia. We Will Not Ship This Item Out of State of Florida. Anyone Having This Item Shipped Must Have a Florida Address or the Item will not be Shipped. We will Not Knowingly Sell Endangered Species outside of Legal Channels. Shipping $56.00 (estimate $200-$300)
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