PAIR OF CHINESE PORCELAIN, UNDERGLAZE BLUE DECORATED BOWLS, decorated with stylised clouds to the interior and completely decorated externally with character marks and symbols. Blue six character Daoguang seal mark to base. 18.5cm diameter. (2) * CONDITION REPORT: One bowl has fine hair crack.
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CHINESE PORCELAIN DOMED WATER POT overall decorated with incised floral designs under a peach bloom copper glaze and having six character underglaze blue painted Kangxi horizontal mark to base. 8cm high, 12.5cm across. * CONDITION REPORT: Substantial horizontal hair crack through body and vertical hairlines. Crazing in places.
CHINESE PORCELAIN BOWL decorated inside and out in underglazed cobalt blue and overglazed iron red with dragons amongst clouds, waves and rocks. Six character underglazed blue seal mark to base. 13cm diameter. Together with another similar Chinese porcelain bowl with six character underglazed blue seal mark to base. 12cm diameter. (2) CONDITION REPORT: No obvious damage or restoration.
A MINTON BONE CHINA CUP AND SAUCER PAINTED WITH A CONTINUOUS LANDSCAPE, SAUCER 14CM DIAM, IMPRESSED MARK, CIRCA 1870, A CROWN STAFFORDSHIRE POWDER BLUE GROUND BOWL, A 1920'S STAFFORDSHIRE LUSTRE VASE AND A SET OF THREE CHINESE DOUCAI RICE GRAIN PORCELAIN WINE CUPS, 20TH CENTURY, A RIDGWAY STONEWARE BELL SHAPED COVER FOR A CHEESE STAND, MOULDED WITH STRAPWORK AND EARS OF WHEAT AND BARLEY, 24CM H, CIRCA 1860, ON A WOODEN BREAD BOARD and A DERBY COBALT GROUND CUP AND SAUCER PAINTED WITH LANDSCAPES, CIRCA 1830, A COPELAND VASE SHAPED COFFEE CUP AND SAUCER PAINTED WITH FLOWER SPRAYS AND AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY MINTON COFFEE CAN
A porcelain table lamp, 19th century and later, decorated in the Imari style A porcelain table lamp, 19th century and later, decorated in the Imari style, 54cm high excluding electrical fitments, together with two further table lamps, 19th century and later, incorporating Chinese porcelain bases
An exhibition catalogue of art works, exhibited in July 1949 Peking under the sponsorship of the All China Conference of Representatives of Literary and Art Workers, a bronzed four sided Buddha head, a brass Buddha, carved wood box engraved glass bi discs, brass animals, and assorted Chinese porcelain
A rare and early Worcester reeded coffee cup c.1753-54, the flared lobed form moulded with a fine band of ribbing, delicately painted in polychrome enamels with a Chinese lady holding a flower in each hand, standing beneath weeping willow, with a small boy dancing beneath leafy bamboo and a tall vase containing a single peacock feather, with a small scroll handle, some rim faults, 5.2cm high. Cf. Bonhams, The Billie Pain Collection of English Porcelain, 26th November 2003, lot 111 for a similar example. Another example in the collection of Dr Bernard Watney featured the same figure holding a sword and a flower.
A rare Worcester cornucopia wall pocket c.1755-58, the traditional spiral-moulded horn shape with a moulded floral border to the top, decorated with sprays of flowers in the Chinese manner, and with scattered flying insects, 25.5cm. Together with a Perspex stand. (2) Cf. H Rissik Marshall, Coloured Worcester Porcelain, pl. 1, fig. 20 for a similar pair. Paper label for the R. David Butti Collection, No. 118. The Oriental style enamelling on this piece is more reminiscent of the indianische Blumen of Meissen, and therefore probably derives from the German porcelain rather than directly from the Chinese or Japanese.
A Liverpool porcelain teabowl c.1760, probably Richard Chaffers, finely painted with a crane standing before a red fence beside flowering peony and blue rockwork, together with a Chinese porcelain saucer bearing the same pattern from which it derives, 11.8cm. (2) Provenance: from a private collection in Surrey.
An Irish delftware plate mid 18th century, decorated with bamboo and flowering peony beside an ornamental fence, the rim with narrow panels on a hatched diaper ground, painted numeral 17 mark to the base, some rim faults, 23.3cm. Cf. Peter Francis, Irish Delftware, p.85 for similar examples copied directly from a Chinese porcelain original.
Six Chinese snuff bottles, in various materials, 19th / 20th century, the first moulded in porcelain with Buddhist emblems, apocryphal Qianlong mark, gilt metal mounted, the second in two colour glass enamelled with a watch face to each side, two in bone engraved with figures, one of lapis lazuli carved in relief with a bird and the last in horn with similar decoration, 5cm - 6.5cm
A large Chinese porcelain model of Lenin, wearing a long brown coat A large Chinese porcelain model of Lenin, wearing a long brown coat, impressed square seal mark to base, 65cm high, another of Stalin standing in blue uniform and holding a pipe , impressed square seal mark to base, 67cm high; Chairman Mao in the uniform of the red army , glazed but with biscuit hands and face, 47cm high and another depicting Chairman Mao as a farmer , glazed but with biscuit hands and face, 43cm high (4)
A Chinese Empress Dowager pattern enamelled porcelain cup and a Chinese blue and white bowl, the cup decorated with blackbirds amid prunus on a yellow ground, Guangxu mark and of the period, the blue and white bowl decorated with Long Eliza figures amid flowers and landscapes, apocryphal Kangxi four character mark, diam. 8.5cm and 10.3cm, cup cracked
A pair of 18th/19th century Chinese porcelain vases Each of waisted rectangular form and decorated with a bird amongst blossoms, the undersides with blue painted six character mark. Each 23 cm high. (2) CONDITION REPORTS: Cracks, restorations, glaze wear and pitting, decoration wear/loss, the reverse of each drilled.
An 18th century Chinese blue and white porcelain dish Decorated with the Boy on Buffalo; together with an 18th/19th century Chinese famille verte and yellow parrot. 28.5 cm diameter and 20 cm high. (2) CONDITION REPORTS: Both generally in good condition, expected wear, parrot with nibble to beak and some glazing flaws.
A Chinese porcelain baluster vase Decorated with exotic birds amongst floral sprays interspersed with butterflies, drilled for electricity and now with gilt metal mounts as a lamp. 55 cm high. CONDITION REPORTS: Generally in good condition, expected wear, some flaking to enamelling, uninspected under mounts, restored chip to rim and associated hairlines.
A 19th century Chinese porcelain underglaze blue and polychrome decorated bowl and cover Together with a finely painted pair of porcelain miniature wine cups, each with a yellow ground and with Daoguang red seal marks to bases. The former 12 cm diameter, the latter each 5 cm diameter. (3) CONDITION REPORTS: Crack to lid, crack to main body of bowl, small restoration to lip, some decoration wear/loss, fritting/small chips to wine bowls, some decoration wear/loss.
A Chinese porcelain saucer Decorated with dragons chasing a flaming pearl, red painted six character Guangxu mark to base; together with another, decorated with lotus strapwork, blue painted six character Yongzheng mark to base. 17 cm and 15.5 cm diameter respectively. (2) CONDITION REPORTS: Both generally in good condition, expected wear, some slight rubbing.
A set of twenty-four Export porcelain tiles Each painted with a scene relating to Chinese porcelain manufacture and export, comprising: digging clay, collecting clay, braking clay, purifying clay, refining clay, combining packing, tubs of finished porcelain, making raw clay vessels, making body, shaping bodies bottom edge, shaping bodies mouth edge, glazing and underglaze painting, filling kiln, shutting kiln, firing, opening kiln, overglaze painting & refinng [sic] pigment, heating in oven, reheating, packing labelling, distributing tubs of finished porcelain, porcelain market, porcelain customers and give a play at the factory, each titled in Chinese and English and numbered 1 to 24. 23 x 23 cm. (24) Note: The present tiles may have taken inspiration from a group of Chinese watercolours, circa 1800, from the Collection of J. Kenneth Danby, now at the Winterthur Museum at Wilmington Delaware, which illustrate the process of porcelain production. CONDITION REPORTS: All generally in good condition with expected wear, some slight nibbles.
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