We found 106012 price guide item(s) matching your search
There are 106012 lots that match your search criteria. Subscribe now to get instant access to the full price guide service.
Click here to subscribe- List
- Grid
-
106012 item(s)/page
A CHINESE BLUE GROUND GILDED FAMILLE VERTE PORCELAIN VASE, on a hardwood stand, painted with two large panels of figures in a courtyard, with two smaller panels of figures on the neck and gilded foo dog handles with a crinkle formed rim, the ground with gilded floral decoration, (af), vase 44cm high.
ASSORTED WORCESTER PORCELAIN TEA-WARES VARIOUS DATES THIRD QUARTER 18TH CENTURY Comprising; a tea cup and saucer, printed and painted with Italianate ruins, blue crossed swords mark, an Immortell pattern trio, open crescent marks, a 'Fan' pattern teabowl and saucer, spurious Chinese character marks, a blue scale ground mug painted with exotic birds, blue fret square mark, 8.5cm high, and a powder blue ground teabowl and saucer, unmarked Condition Report: Wear generally, some fritting, small nibbles to the foot of the Fan pattern teabowl, the saucer with a restored rim chip Condition Report Disclaimer
Collection of 18th-20th century English and Continental porcelain, including: a Worcester fluted cylindrical blue and gilt tea caddy, a Blind Earl pattern plate (damaged), a Paris (Nast) coffee can, gilt with a centurion and further items of Paris porcelain, a Berlin-style trellis moulded coffee cup and saucer, three Royal Copenhagen two-handled cups painted with buildings in landscape, a Chinese export coffee cup, various royal crested coffee cups and other items
Late 18th century creamware two-handled sugar bowl and cover, perhaps Leeds, painted with rose and flower sprays, with reeded handles (crack to rim), a Chinese export saucer (London decorated), painted with bouquets of flowers within red enamelled and scroll-shaped borders, and an English porcelain teabowl and saucer, attributed to Factory X, Keeling, painted in the famille rose pallette with blue rockwork before terracing Condition Report Sugar bowl - cover with chips and hairline, bowl with crack and small ships to foot. Both with light surface scratches and wear to decoration.Chinese export saucer - areas of loss to decoration, hairline.Tea bowl and saucer - teabowl has hairline to base, crazing, saucer with hairline at rim, both with surface scratches, accretionsAll with general wear and tear.
Collection of Karl Ens porcelain models of birds, including kingfishers, parrots and owl, printed blue and green marks, impressed numerals, owl 25.5cm high, and five Chinese export-style models of ducks, celadon glazed, impressed seal mark to larger and medium sized example, larger 28cm high (12) Condition Report Pink, yellow and blue parrot - Two losses to crest as well as a further glued section. Small chip to leaf on base.Blue and yellow parrot - Large cracks through body. Graze to end of one wing. Marks to leaf on base.Kingfisher group - Repair to wing of lower kingsiher as well as a chip to the end of its beak.Pink and grey parrot - Repair to crest. Some crazing to base and parrot's breast.Owl - repair to leaves on base. Small moulding error to neck.Orange breasted kingfisher - Crazing to base.Pink breasted kingfisher - Crack to base and marks. Some missed paint.Ducks - Some light surface wear and minor imperfections throughout. Smudged eye to smallest ducks.Please see additional pictures.
Group of 18th and 19th century Chinese blue and white porcelain, including a teapot, tankard, vase, and seven plates and saucers Teapot- lid chipped and re stuck, minor chip on spout. Mug- hairline crack, otherwise good. vase- large piece broken and restuck plates- all have minor damage, E.g. chips, hairlines etc.
18th century Chinese export porcelain Famille Rose punch bowl, together with three 18th century Chinese porcelain tea bowls (4)The punch bowl has previously been restored and there is fairly extensive damage in evidence. One tea bowl has a small flea bite to the rim, the other two are in good condition
A MASSIVE PAIR OF 20TH CENTURY CHINESE CANTONESE PORCELAIN HALL VASES the tapering shouldered bodies and necks applied with dragons and double foo dog side handles; the bodies painted in coloured enamels with interior scenes enclosed within detailed famille rose borders in the Cantonese style.92cm high
AN 18TH CENTURY QIANLONG CHINESE EXPORT PORCELAIN GRISAILLE DECORATED PLATE depicting from the etching based on the painting 'Les Oies de Frère Philippe' by Nicholas Lancret.22.5cm diameterIn good undamaged condition, no chips cracks or restoration - slight rubbing to the gilding - no major scratches.
A PAIR OF 19TH CENTURY CHINESE PORCELAIN FAMILLE ROSE GINGER JARS AND COVERS having brightly coloured enamels depicting antiquities.30cm high Under UV light: no sign of restoration, hairline cracks, there are small chips to the inner rim of the main bodies - see images. The coloured enamels are worn in places. There are old selotape marks which has held the lid on.
TWO 19TH CENTURY CHINESE PORCELAIN RICE BOWLS both yellow ground with floral sprays and script to the reverse - both signed beneath10.5cm high 5.5cm high These are in good overall condition, with no cracks or hairlines, there are small areas of loss and a stress crack through the rim on the orange bowl.
A 19TH CENTURY CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN GINGER JAR AND COVER decorated all-round family scenes with ladies and children in domestic settings26cm high This is in good undamaged unrestored condition. Viewed under aUV light. No hairline cracks or signs of restoration to the body. No chips on the outside rims. Tiny nibbles to the inside of the jar rim.
A GOOD 18TH / 19TH CENTURY CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN VASE depicting a dragon and a foo dog in clouds, having a floral banded neck - signed with six character ming mark beneath.41cm high In good undmaged unrestored condition. Viewed under UV light; there are no hairlines or signs of restoration. There are some air bubbles in the glaze. No chips on the rims.
A 19TH CENTURY CHINESE PORCELAIN DISH ON HARDWOOD STAND decorated with landscape views of a palace bearing Chinese script to either side; raised on a carved hardwood stand with scrolled feet.26cm wide 19.5cm high 20cm deep overall this is a hairline crack around the base and another running down from the top edge, see images.
A COLLECTION OF AYNSLEY AND ROYAL CROWN DERBY AND WEDGWOOD PORCELAIN comprising four teacups, five saucers, one dinner plate and a cream jug Aynsley in the Orchard Gold pattern, three teacups, three saucers, three dessert plates and two goblets of Royal Crown Derby in the Old Imari pattern, an octagonal Chinese decorated Wedgewood bowl and a commemorative mug. (24)Goblets 12.5cm high
A 19TH CENTURY BLUE AND WHITE CHINESE PORCELAIN VASE decorated with floral sprays and geometric designs - signed six character mark beneath (A.F.).40cm high The neck has been broken and stapled around the neck, there are no signs of over painting under UV light, no other hairlines to the body, or cracks to the rims.
TWO CHINESE PORCELAIN BOWLS one with coloured enamel branchwork decoration, script to the reverse and six character signature beneath; the other blue and white with signature beneath.5cm and 4cm high Both bowls are in good condition, with no cracks or hairlines, the gilt banding on the larger bowl is rubbed, and there is some wear to the coloured enamels in the smaller bowl.
A CHINESE BLANC-DE-CHINE PORCELAIN FIGURE Modelled as Li Tieguai holding his crutch with double gourd riding a foo dog, standing on a naturalistic base with impressed four character seal mark21cm high Viewed under UV light. In good overall undamaged unrestored condition. There are some small shrinkage cracks, see extra images. No chips or hairlines.
TWO 19TH CENTURY CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN VASES both of bottle neck form decorated with dragon and stylised birds amongst clouds, four character marks to undersides. (2)larger measures 25.5cm highThe taller vase has 4 small chips to the top edge, and a large chip to the base. The smaller vase is in good condition- viewed under black light no other signs of restoration - see images of damage.
A 19TH CENTURY CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN OVOID VASE of shouldered form with flared neck, decorated with foo dogs and clouds - four-character seal mark beneath35.5cm high This is in good undamaged unrestored condition. There are air bubbles in the glaze throughout. No chips or cracks to the rims. Viewed under UV light with no hairlines.
A 19TH CENTURY SQUARE CHINESE PORCELAIN TEAPOT with coloured floral scroll work decoration on a green ground.18cm wide 14cm high This is in good overall condition. There is a hairline running through the top handle joint to the body. Vieiwed Under UV light. No chips to the spout of the rims. The lid is in good undamaged condition.
-
106012 item(s)/page