A Hoi An Cargo Chinese porcelain bowl with character decoration, 13.5cm diameter, along with another ship wreck porcelain bowl with stylised decoration 14.5cm diameter, and assorted further 18th century Chinese porcelain to include; famille rose tea bowls, imari decorated bowls, a Chinese porcelain mug with dragon handle 12cm high and a quarelobe stand with turquoise glazed interior (9)
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A Chinese export Qianlong famillè rose porcelain trio, the cup 5.8cm high, the bowl 7.2cm diameter, the saucer 12.2cm diameter CONDITION REPORT: Coffee cup - Chip to the rim. large crack running down from the chip and curling around as it reaches the bottom of the body. Small star crack to the base. Slight wear to the enamel and gilding on the outside of the cup. Teabowl - Chip to the rim. Hair line crack running down the body from the chip. Firing fault to the bottom of the body/foot. Slight wear to the gilding and enamel on the outside of the cup. Saucer - Slight wear to the gilding.
A pair of large 19th century Chinese porcelain blue and white ginger jars, 27cm high (including lids) CONDITION REPORT: Ginger Jar One (the paler of the two) - Significant chips to the top rim with a hairline crack running down from one of the chips. Specks of paint present which can be picked off. Lid broken in two and re-glued with very small section lacking. Ginger Jar Two - Three point hairline star crack to centre of base and also with paint specks. Lid broken into four parts and re-glued with small section lacking.
Seven items of Chinese famille rose porcelain comprised of a Cantonese bowl, 4.75cm diameter, a bowl with wavy rim, 14cm diameter, a bowl with yellow ground, 12.5cm diameter, a bowl decorated with roses, 11.25cmm diameter and three tea bowls, all at fault CONDITION REPORT: If you require further images of this lot or a condition report please contact us with your request as condition reports have not been included in the description
SIX CHINESE PORCELAIN BIRD FEEDERS, late Qing-Republic, including a set of four underglaze blue and red decorated with horses, 1.25" (3.1cm) high; two decorated with dragons in iron red; together with a blue and white porcelain seal, Qing, 4.75" (12cm) long; and a famille rose cover, Qing, 1.75" (4.5cm) high (8)
A collection of various Chinese and Japanese pottery and porcelain to include a 19th Century "Imari" charger, an Imari plate, a 19th Century Chinese bell-shaped polychrome decorated mug, various bowls, tea bowls, small satsuma dishes, Chinese polychrome decorated vase and cover and a Chinese blue and white gourd shaped vase, etc
A Chinese black basalt teapot of square form, bearing four character mark to base and to lid, with a metal swing handle, together with a Michael Sutty porcelain figure of a whippet CONDITION REPORTS The black basalt teapot - metal fittings with some dents and mis-shaping, lid broken in several places and reglued and with chips, main teapot has some chips, wear and scuffs, teapot approx 12cm high. Whippet approx 15cm long at base, overall with general wear and scuffs, various firing faults and blemishes, quite lumpy glaze, some areas shinier than others and may have had some areas of repainting.
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 fracture running from it. Has a hairline crack to the main body. Various firing faults, surface scatching, 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. 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.
A late 19th century Chinese porcelain vase of baluster form with cylindrical ribbed neck, painted in underglaze blue with two confronting dragons flanking a blossoming chrysanthemum on foliate ground, with Greek key ornament to the top rim, with Kangxi four character mark to base, height 35cm. CONDITION REPORT: Several chips to the rim, otherwise OK. See additional images. Postage to a UK address is £18 plus VAT.
A near pair of 19th century Chinese porcelain Gu vases each painted in underglaze blue with birds, floral sprays and butterflies, within decorative bands to base and top rim, both bearing a four character mark to base, height 20cm (af). CONDITION REPORT: Both vases have numerous nibbles around top rim and some chips to underneath of base rim.
A pair of 19th century Chinese porcelain sleeve vases painted in underglaze blue with two opposing panels depicting a chrysanthemum in a vase on jardinière stand, with fruit and scrolls in the background, on blue blossoming prunus decorated ground, each bearing a Kangxi mark to base, height 26cm. CONDITION REPORT: One of the vases has got a chip to the rim, approx 1cm. The other vase has a larger chip along the rim approx 3.5cm. Both have staining to the surface and some areas of firing imperfections.
A c.1900 Chinese porcelain bowl with vertical ribbed body, painted in Famille Rose enamels with chrysanthemum sprays within a fenced garden, unmarked, diameter 24cm, on later carved hardwood base. CONDITION REPORT: Nibbles throughout rim. A few firing spots to interior and exterior. A little loss to paint on flowers on the interior and to gilded fence/bridge exterior. Staining commensurate with age.
A Chinese blue and white fine porcelain conical bowl, the interior painted with a child holding a parasol, the exterior with numerous children playing instruments and dancing, with painted six character mark and double ring mark to the base, diameter 16.7cm. Provenance: From the Professor B. Lofts Collection.
A very large c.1900 Chinese Canton porcelain ginger jar and cover, painted with two figural panels alternating with two others depicting birds and butterflies amongst foliate and floral motifs, similarly decorated cover, height 30.5cm. CONDITION REPORT: The cover has a single crack through the whole length of it with traces of blue and minor losses along it to the top. General condition of the main body appears to be good with some minor surface scratches and firing imperfections only and small areas of losses to the paint.
A 20th century Chinese ceramic figure of a monkey seated on a rock, carrying a large token, a peach, a button hook and a bat on its back, impressed seal mark to the side of the base, height 27cm and a porcelain figure of a seated smiling Buddha wrapped in his gown with crackle glaze, two impressed character seal marks to base, height 10cm (2).
A 19th century Chinese porcelain vase of slightly tapering form with flared rim, painted in enamels with two opposing panels depicting garden scene with auspicious objects and with two panels to the neck, unmarked, height 26cm, with associated turned hardwood stand. CONDITION REPORT: There are a few major hairlines to the body, longest approx 13cm, also some minor areas of tiny losses to the paint, a chip to the rim.
A Chinese porcelain cup with cover and saucer, each piece painted in underglaze blue with a couple on a boat with vases, with a bird in flight above and with a house on the cloud, diameter of saucer 13cm, bearing Kangxi peach symbol mark, diameter 9cm. CONDITION REPORT: Saucer has a chip to the rim and two small hairlines spreading from the edge. The cover has some nibbles to the edge of the rim and a single small hairline crack to the bowl, Traces of wear to the rim and to the base.
A 19th century Chinese blue and white porcelain double walled rectangular dish with pierced outer section with geometrical and floral band to the flat rim, on four bracket feet, with traces of old import lacquer seal, 23 x 16cm (one corner af) and a further similar smaller example, also with traces of seal, 17.5 x 11cm (2).
A pair of Chinese porcelain transfer decorated baluster vases, overpainted in enamels with figural scene in continuous landscape within two ornamental bands, height 18cm, unmarked. CONDITION REPORT: There are areas of firing imperfections and some losses to the enamel. One of the vases has a hairline crack to the rim approx 1cm, and a further hairline crack to the glaze approx 3mm.
A pair of 19th century Chinese porcelain sleeve vases, painted in underglaze with two pairs of boys, each holding a very large ginger jar on stand, on floral sprays ground with birds amongst, each bearing a double ring mark to the base, height 25.5cm (af). CONDITION REPORT: One has a major chip to the rim approx 4cm and a few other smaller chips. The other has two small chips to the rim and both have some firing imperfections.
A quantity of Chinese blue and white porcelain items to include a rice decorated bowl, diameter 20.5cm, a set of similarly decorated soy sauce bowls, a saucer painted in underglaze blue with architectural landscape, four character mark within double ring to base, a further similar plate, unmarked, and an 18th century example painted with a vase on stand surrounded with various objects, unmarked (af) (12). CONDITION REPORT: Some of the pieces have minor chips, mainly to the rim, and the 18th century plate has a major star crack visible both to base and top surface.
A pair of early 19th century Chinese Export porcelain tea cups, each pained in enamels with an interior scene with a female noble and attendants and with opposing landscape within a shaped border, height 6.5cm, unmarked, a further pair of Famille Vert tea cups painted with a butterfly amongst floral sprays, diameter 7cm and a further example painted with confronting cockerels, circular stamp to the base "Made in China" (5). CONDITION REPORT: The pair of Export cups have some surface wear and scratches, rubbing to the gilt, one has two tiny old chips to the edge of the rim, the other has a tiny chip to the edge of the base. The Famille Vert examples are generally in good condition with one of the cups has manufacturing imperfections to the upper part, a chip and a hairline spreading from the rim, the other has some manufacturing imperfections to the base. Cockerels example is in good condition.
A late 19th/early 20th century Chinese porcelain bowl, painted in underglaze blue with two confronting dragons flanking a pearl of wisdom amongst clouds, diameter 24cm, a further bowl painted in underglaze blue with fish amongst water plants to the inside and with café au lait to the outside, diameter 10cm, both with differing four character marks to the bases, a smaller similar example, unmarked, a green incised enamel decorated bowl with square seal mark to the base, a similarly decorated rice cup and saucer and a Republic style hand painted cup cover/soy sauce bowl, diameter 10.5cm (6). CONDITION REPORT: The dragon bowl has several nibbles to the rim, Fish decorated bowl has a hairline crack spreading from the edge of the rim, an area to the edge of the base where is may have been slightly cut down to one side. Smaller brown glazed example appears to be good with a few areas of glazing imperfections to the upper part. The other three bowls appear to be in good condition with general wear commensurate with age.
A Chinese porcelain green monochrome glazed bottle vase, height 12.5cm, a similarly glazed double gourd example, a further double gourd orange glazed example, height 9cm, a pair of mid 20th century yellow glazed bottle vases with moulded floral decorated, marked to bases, height 13cm and two further vases (7). CONDITION REPORT: The green glazed bottle vase has two areas of chips to the rim and some imperfections to the base. The green double gourd also has a single chip to the rim with a small hairline spreading from it. The orange gourd example has a shallow chip to the glaze and a similar area to the inside to the base rim. One of the pair of vases has a small crack to the edge of the rim with a hairline spreading from it, the other is in good condition. Yellow vase painted with auspicious object has a reglued damage to the top of the neck. Miniature twin handled vase has some firing imperfections and staining to the surface.
A group of eight Chinese porcelain footed bowls to include four turquoise glazed examples each painted in enamels with various scenes on scroll and floral grounds, the largest 17 x 12cm, also a quatrilobed example on circular base with character seal mark, 13.5 x 13.5cm, and a celadon glazed example painted to interior with carp amongst water plants, with crimped rim, diameter 13cm (8).
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