Three Chinese blue and white porcelain wood-mounted panels Three Chinese blue and white porcelain wood-mounted panels, late 19th or 20th century, painted with pagodas and figures on rocky islands, the porcelain panels each 34cm x 17cm, the overall measurement for each wood panel 72cm x 22.5cm (3) -1 十九世纪晚期或二十世纪 带框青花瓷板
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Two Chinese Famille Rose porcelain Plaques, early 20th century Two Chinese Famille Rose porcelain Plaques, early 20th century, painted with a sage and court figures, verso with Chinese characters in black, each approximately 39cm x 26 cm (2) Provenance: From a private family collection purchased in Rome in between 1980-1990. -1二十 世纪早期 粉彩瓷板两件
A large Chinese Kangxi-style blue and white charger, 19th century or later A large Chinese Kangxi-style blue and white charger, 19th century or later, painted with a lady leaning on a table with the man seated before her, an attendant looks on, all enclosed within a terrace, verson painted with two mountain ranges, 37.5cm diam. For a plate with a similar design see, Gugong Museum; Chen Runmin ed: Qing Shunzhi Kangxi Chao Qinghuaci (Qing Dynasty Blue-and-White Porcelain from the Shunzhi and Kangxi Reigns). Gugong Bowuyuan Cang Qingdai Ciqi Lei Xuan Di Yi Juan. Beijing, 2005, No 90, Page 160-161. 十九世纪或更晚 康熙风格青花大盘
Two Chinese Famille Rose porcelain Plaques, early 20th century Two Chinese Famille Rose porcelain Plaques, early 20th century, painted with sages, each with attendants and auspicious emblems including white cranes, bats and an incense vase, verso with Chinese characters in black, each approximately 39cm x 26.5cm (2) Provenance: From a private family collection purchased in Rome in between 1980-1990. -1二十 世纪早期 粉彩瓷板两件
Wang Shixiang, Chinese Furniture, Ming and Early Qing Dynasties , 2 vols Wang Shixiang, Chinese Furniture, Ming and Early Qing Dynasties , 2 vols.; Ho Wing Meng , Straits Chinese Furniture, A Collector s Guide ; Gildo Fossati, The World of Jade ; Derek Clifford, Chinese Carved Lacquer ; Wang Shixiang, Ancient Chinese Lacquer ; S.J.Vainker , Chinese Pottery and Porcelain ; Peter Y.K. Lam (editor), Jades from the Tomb of the King of Nanyue ; Jessica Rawson, Chinese Jade from Neolithic to the Qing (9) -1 美术文献一组 共九本
A Chinese Famille Verte porcelain Plaque, early 20th century A Chinese Famille Verte porcelain Plaque, early 20th century, painted with a group of scholars below Shoulao flying on the back of a crane in flight, verso with painted character in black, 25.7cm x 38.6cm Provenance: From a private family collection purchased in Rome in between 1980-1990. -1二十 世纪早期 五彩瓷板
Six Chinese porcelain snuff bottles, 19th and 20th century Six Chinese porcelain snuff bottles, 19th and 20th century , three decorated in blue and white, one with blue and white and brown glazes, one iron -red and another with green enamels, 8.5cm and smaller, three with covers (6) -1 十九世纪和二十世纪 瓷鼻烟壶六件
A blanc de Chine Vase,late 17th century, of elongated form, the sides with two lion mask handles and later press-chipped with the name 'Huang Dazong', mouth seriously deficient,28cmThe marking of Chinese porcelain to indicate ownership is not uncommon, but it is usually executed on provincial pieces, and often drilled, for the South-East Asian market and more commonly on bowls and plates.Literature: For similar vases, see P J Donnelly, 'Blanc de Chine', 1969, where, on pl.8a, a vase with similar flared lip is dated 1702. Donnelly suggests that much 17th century blanc de Chine could continue into the the first half of the 18th century, but that now seems unlikely. Two catalogues of collections, both entitled 'Blanc de Chine' -Rose Kerr and John Ayres, 2002, pl. 69 and S Marchant and Son, 2006, 76,79 and 80 all of which are dated to the 17th century.清十七世纪末 德化白釉辅首耳瓶 《黄大宗》刻款
A rare blue and white and enamelled armorial Charger,Kangxi (1662-1722), 1710-1720, painted with miscellaneous flowers leaving a blank space at the bottom for the arms of Boone in black, silver, red and gold, lingzhi mark, cracked and riveted, 35cmSix different services were made for Charles Boone, appointed Governor of Bombay in December 1716. In 1729 he became a director of the East India company until his retirement in 1735. See D Howard, 'Chinese Armorial Porcelain', Volume II, p.77 for a similar example. The requirement for Jingdezhen to leave the space at the bottom of the dish, rather than the usual top, is unusual. Most of the rivets are, extremely rarely, silver rather than the usual copper. 清康熙 青花花卉纹徽章盘
A good bamboo Bitong,18th century, the broad section well carved with two gentlemen and ladies in a garden surrounded by rocks and a pine tree, the reverse with a long poem, cyclical date jichou zouyue, seal mark wenjian, minor age cracks, 16.5cmThe wispy clouds are akin to those in underglaze blue or in red on famille verte Chongzheng or Kangxi porcelain. Literature: For a bitong with similar treatment of pine trees from the collection of Soame Jenyns, see 'Chinese Art', 1963, pl.197, another with comparable trees and dated to Kangxi, was with Solveig and Anita Gray, illustrated in their 'Catalogue', nd, number 72. A third, with the same handling of branches and needles, was with Sydney Moss, 1988, illustrated in the 'Catalogue', no. 24, where it is attributed to ‘Probably Chia-ting work’.清十八世纪 竹雕人物故事图诗文笔筒
A CHINESE PORCELAIN CYLINDRICAL FAMILLE VERT TEAPOT together with a Victorian brass bound walnut writing box, an Arts & Crafts copper trivet, a Chinese porcelain tea bowl and saucer, a Chinese Famille Vert dish, a silver topped walking cane and a circular carved hardwood tray decorated with elephants and rhinoceroses (7)
A 17th century Chinese Kangxi porcelain dish, painted with a locust amongst foliage, within a segmented border, 29cm diameter, together with a shallow dish, with all over foliate designs, 37cm diameter and an 18th century Chinese export famille rose bowl, painted with sprigs of flowers and festoons of flowers, 20cm diameter (3)
Nanking Cargo. A Chinese blue and white porcelain tea bowl and saucer decorated with a pagoda in a watery landscape. Christies label Lot 5064 (tea bowl with chip to rim and hairline) together with a Batavian tea bowl and saucer decorated with a willow peony and a fence, Christies label Lot 5274 (tea bowl repaired).
A 19th Century French porcelain oval boat form encrier / inkwell (repairs), a Russian M.S Kuznetsov porcelain match striker / holder, a pair of Continental porcelain ornaments modelled as putti pushing a leaf form wheelbarrow encrusted with fruiting vine (underglaze Y mark, impressed 38), 19th Century Staffordshire cow and calf figure group, Royal Worcester small cornucopia vase, 3212, and a 19th Century Chinese famille rose porcelain round pot and lid (7).
A mixed lot to include Bonniers Manadstidning 1945 bound, (a Swedish fashion magazine) a late Victorian oval brass photograph surround with cut work surround and hinged cover (off) mounted with an oval porcelain plaque painted with a putto, Edwardian brass stamp box, Turkish brass cigarette box, 19th Century Chinese Canton famille rose pot and lid, ebony elephants etc.
A Chinese blanc de chine Buddhistic figure group converted to a tablelamp. One figure stood with a large feather and the other seated opening a lidded bowl to reveal a fruit bat. With oval pagoda shaped fringed silk shade, 57cm. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Porcelain in good condition some tiny losses and chips. Fittings need attention.
*Chinese Export Ware. A Chinese export porcelain figure of a dog, 18th century, moulded porcelain in the form of a dog laying down, three colour all-over glaze, wax seal with arms of Chaplin family to base, 14cm (5.5ins) high The arms of the Chaplin family, Ermin on a chef dancetty azure, three griffons heads erased Ore with a crest of a griffons head erased, were granted in 1593. (1)
*Chinese Porcelain. A Chinese porcelain snuff bottle of rectangular form, finely decorated with two landscape scenes and a short poem, Qianlong period, Qing dynasty, mid 18th century, underglazed blue decoration, four character Qianlong mark to base in underglazed blue, partially preserved cork stopper, 7cm (2.75ins) high Provenance: From a private collection, Wiltshire. (1)
the everted rim above a deep body with three registers of impressed circular motifs, the conical foot unglazed, Tang Dynasty, 7.5cm diameter. Provenance: The Collection of Mr and Mrs Alfred Clark. Spink and Son Ltd London 1975. An Important Private Collection of Chinese and other East Asian Art. Exhibited: Oriental Ceramic Society 1955 Exhibition, no.113. For a comparable handled cup in the British Museum, which has similar impressed ring decoration, see 'Tang Pottery and Porcelain' by Margaret Medley, 1981, pl.23.
A CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE SAUCER DISH, the wide everted rim above the rounded tapering body and short foot, the fine porcelain translucent when held to the light, the interior decorated with a figure holding a large peach in a garden landscape and a child attendant holding lingzhi, the border with prunus blossom, Yongzheng, 16.4cm diameter. Provenance: Manuel Espirito Santo, 1976. Private collection, West Dorset.
Twenty two volumes related to Japan and the east, to include: Jenyns 'Japanese Porcelain', Werner 'Chinese Mythology', Matsuga 'Japanese Design Motifs', Keith and Robertson 'Old Korea', Lady Murasaki 'Tale of Genji', Papinot 'The historical and Geographical Dictionary of Japan', two vols, De Becker 'History of the Yoshiwara' etc (22)
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