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A GOOD LARGE 16TH/17TH CENTURY CHINESE WANLI PERIOD MARK & PERIOD BLUE & WHITE PORCELAIN JAR, circa 1600, the sides painted with a continuous scene of a profusion of birds amidst bamboo and rockwork, the short neck with a scrolling foliate border, the base with a six-character Wanli mark, 13.3in high.
A GOOD PAIR OF CHINESE KANGXI PERIOD FAMILLE VERTE PORCELAIN BOTTLE VASES, circa 1700, each painted with three circular panels of a dragon, a kylin and of a buddhistic lion, the panels reserved on a formal foliate and stipple ground beneath formal foliate borders to the neck and shoulders, 10.75in high.
A GOOD CHINESE KANGXI MARK & PERIOD BLUE & WHITE PORCELAIN JAR, together with a good quality fitted carved and pierced hardwood stand and a carved fitted hardwood cover with an ivory finial, the sides of the jar painted in a good tone of underglaze-blue with terrace scenes of ladies and officials, the foot with a border of moulded studs, the sides with double buddhistic lion-head handles, the base with a six-character Kangxi mark within a double circle, 10.25in high overall, the jar itself 8.25in wide including handles & 6.5in diameter at rim & 5.25in high to rim.
A GOOD 19TH CENTURY CHINESE THREE-FOLD BLUE & WHITE PORCELAIN & HARDWOOD SCREEN, the central porcelain panel painted with a river landscape setting, flanked by two smaller panels of a bird perched on rockwork beside foliage, the screen itself 37.6in wide x 29in high when fully opened, the central porcelain panel 14.5in x 9.75in, the side panels each 14.5in x 4.3in.
A 19TH CENTURY CHINESE BLUE & WHITE PORCELAIN VASE, the sides painted with panels of a sage and boy attendant reserved on elaborate floral, bird and bat grounds, 7.25in high; together with a circa 1900 Chinese blue and white crackleglaze porcelain dragon vase, the base with an incised Chenghua mark, 11.4in high. (2)
A Chinese porcelain vase, late 18th or early 19th Century, ovoid form, decorated with polychrome panels of figures in landscapes, bordered in underglaze blue foliate banding, the ground punctuated with underglaze and over painted floral sprays, with gilt foliate scrolling throughout, 25cm high, together with a Chinese transfer printed colander or straining bowl (2)
A CHINESE EXPORT ARMORIAL PORCELAIN PART TEA AND DINNER SERVICE late 18th Century, painted with the arms of Pinfold (or Penfold) impaling another inside a blue-printed Fitzhugh border. Comprising teapots and covers, two-handled sucriers and covers, milk jug and cover, tea and coffee cups and saucers, dishes, bowls in two sizes and plates (98). Ref: Howard D.S: Chinese Armorial Porcelain Volume II, p.514. Provenance: by family descent.
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