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A mid 19th century turquoise blue ground spitoon, the flared neck above a bun shped body and short foot painted with lotus scrolling amongst gilt shou characters and bats, a pink and yellow ruyi band on the shoulders, four character mark 'Hall for the Cultivation of Virtue', 9cm (3.5 in) high For a similar shape bearing a Tongzhi mark see Van Oort 'Chinese Porcelain of the 19th and 20th Centuries', plate 54
A group of Chinese blue and white porcelain, 18th century, including a double-walled reticulated tea kettle of compressed globe form, 15cm high; a lotus form bowl decorated with alternating flower and landscape panels, 16cm dia.; and a tea plate decorated with a dragon chasing a pearl, 16cm dia. (3)
A Chinese blue and white porcelain charger, Qianlong, decorated with peonies blossoming at the foot of a willow tree, with four auspicious objects placed in the background, contained within a diaper border, the broad, slightly everted rim painted with three floral motifs, 40.5cm diameter (at fault)
Eight various Chinese snuff bottles, 19th/20th century, including three glass internally painted with landscapes, one cameo glass with birds amid lotus, a chalcedony example with carved pony, a pale green jadeite, a porcelain moulded with immortals and another porcelain painted with flowers and foliage, ranging 5cm to 7.5cm. (8)
A collection of Chinese blue and white porcelain To include a Chinese 'Dragon and Lotus' sleeve vase, 21cm high, 'Dragon' planter, 12cm high and bowl depicting dragons in pursuit of the flaming pearl, 8.5cm high, 19.5cm diam. (3) CONDITION REPORT: Lot 35 - Sleeve vase - several chips to upper rim Jardiniere - overall minor discolouration, fritting, free from chips/cracks/restoration Bowl - chip to rim, approx 1cm in size, chip to footrim approx. 2cm in size.
Two Chinese porcelain blue and white vases, late Qing Dynasty (1644-1912) The first of baluster form, rising from a high domed and stepped foot, with basal knop, adorned with leafy tendrils and figural designs, with later silver replacement rim, 11cm high, late 19th Century 'Yu' mark, together with a large baluster form vase, painted with figures in fenced garden further detailed with tendrils issuing peonies, artemesia leaf mark to base, 15.5cm high. (2) CONDITION REPORT: Lot 16: Smaller vase - small glaze chips to the stem Please note the replacement top has not been tested for silver Larger vase - Large crack to the upper rim, with associated losses, Further small chips to the upper rim Large cracks and damages to the base, with associated repair
A matched pair of Chinese Kangxi style blue and white porcelain vases, 19th/20th Century Each of ovoid form, rising to a tapered neck, the body of each similarly painted with figures within interior scenes, flanked by bamboo and rockwork, 15cm and 15.5cm high, each with four character Kangxi and Artemisia leaf mark. (2) CONDITION REPORT: Lot 8: smaller vase - hairline crack to the neck, extending approx 3-4cm in length, scuffing and wear to footrim. Larger vase - scuffing and wear to footrim, free from cracks/chips/restoration.
A collection of four 18th Century Chinese export porcelain plates Each of circular form with everted rim, the well of each painted with a scene of cockerel before rockwork, lotus and chrysanthemum, 22.5cm diam. (4) CONDITION REPORT: Lot 33 - one with hairline and chipping to edge, one with large V shaped crack to centre and chipping to edge on two plates, final example with chipping and scuffs to edges, light scratches.
A Chinese blue and white porcelain tea or wine pot, Qianlong period (1735-96) Of lobed globular form, painted in rich cobalt depicting open lotus flowerheads, the body flanked by loop handle and short upright spout, surmounted by a domed cover with ball finial, 10cm high. (illustrated) CONDITION REPORT: Lot 15: Firing cracks to cover, each approx 1-3cm in length Firing cracks to lower handle Fritting to body small glaze chips to body.
A Chinese famille rose and white metal trinket box, 19th/20th Century The porcelain upper top depicting phoenix before lotus and further shrubbery, mounted on a cast bamboo white metal base, 12cm wide, 5cm high. CONDITION REPORT: Lot 54: Enamel in good condition, Dent to the base of the box with an associated crack, Further wear indicative of age, There are no markings to the box.
A pair of Chinese 18th Century export blue and white porcelain tea caddies Each of faceted square section, rising to a tapered neck, one raised on canted feet, the exterior sides and body of each, painted in rich cobalt depicting lotus issuing tendrils and budding foliage, 10cm and 11cm high. (2)
Two Chinese porcelain blue and white vases, 19th/20th Century The first of slender ovoid form, surmounted by a domed cover with lotus designs, 29cm high, artemsia leaf mark, together with a Chinese blue and white vase of globular form with knopped stem, decorated with figural designs, 17cm high (2). CONDITION REPORT: Lot 69: Vase and Cover - Two chips to rim of cover approx 2cm in size, this area has been overpainted in blue. Firing crack to the rim, approx 1cm in size Glaze chips to rim of cover Globular Vase - large section of the rim has been overpainted, this has discoloured and appears to be flaking, scuffing and wear to footrim.
A Chinese porcelain blue and white 'deer' bowl, late Qing Dynasty (1644-1912) The 'U' form bowl, rising from a high footring, the exterior sides with a continuous scene of several deer in a wooded landscape flanked by pine trees and rockwork, 9.5cm high, 20.5cm diam, Chenghua character marks (1465-1487) (illustrated) CONDITION REPORT: Lot 44: Large hairline crack extending from rim, Vertically approx. 8cm in length, Scuffing and wear to foot rim.
A Chinese Kangxi period (1662-1722) porcelain charger Of circular from, the deep well rising to a wide everted rim, painted to the central field with rockwork issuing flowers and shrubbery, detailed with birds, the rim with four fan shaped panels painted with vases filled with fruit, reserved against a ground detailed with stiff lappet, flowerheads and scrolling designs, 38.5cm diam. CONDITION REPORT: Lot 21: Small chip to the rim, approx. 1cm in size, Several small chips to the rim, Scratching to the interior well, Minor chips and and scuffing to the foot rim.
A Chinese porcelain blue and white vase, late Qing Dynasty (1644-1912) The vase of ovoid ribbed form, the white glazed and incised body, adorned with a shoulder border depicting precious Buddhistic treasures and emblems, the exterior body painted with four roundels painted with mothers and children, adorned with a later wooden cover, Artemisia leaf mark to base, 22cm high. CONDITION REPORT: Lot 40: Two very large chips to the footrim, each approx 4cm in size, with noticeable overpaint to surrounding area. Small hairline crack to interior rim, approx 3cm in size.
A Chinese famille rose export porcelain charger, 18th Century Of circular form, the central white glazed field, painted in rich enamels depicting chrysanthemum and peony, the rim densely enamelled with lotus set within concentric scrolling borders, 38cm diam. CONDITION REPORT: Lot 66: - Small glaze chips to the rim, large chip to the footrim approx 2cm in size, enamel wear and loss to the field.
A Chinese blue and white porcelain 'Dragon and phoenix' punch bowl, 19th Century The heavily potted bowl, of typical circular form, rising from a low footring, the exterior sides painted with four-clawed dragons and phoenix amidst fire scrolls, the central field with ruyi bats and shou characters, 18.5cm high, 40.5cm diam.
A collection of Chinese porcelain plates, 18th-20th Century Each of circular form, to include two 18th Century plates, decorated in underglazed blue and Imari palette depicting formal fenced garden and floral sprays, 22cm and 23cm diam, together with a Chinese celadon ground famille rose dish, 18cm diam. (3)
Two Chinese blue and white porcelain vases, 19th/20th Century The first of baluster form, rising to a flared neck, decorated in the Kangxi manner depicting mountainous landscapes, 25cm high, the second painted to the exterior sides with ladies seated in formal fenced gardens, 24cm high. (2) CONDITION REPORT: Lot 45: Baluster Vase - Fritting throughout, minor glaze chips to upper rim, small glaze chip to footrim, approx 0.3cm in size. Bottle Vase - chip to rim approx 1cm size with associated hairline crack, fritting visible throughout, scuffing and wear throughout.
A Chinese porcelain blue and white glazed teapot, 18th/19th Century Of small circular rounded form, surmounted by a domed and wide brimmed cover, with shishi moulded finial, painted with segmented glazed panels detailed with alternating figural and precious object depictions, flanked by a short loop handle and scroll loop handle, 10cm high. (illustrated)
A Chinese blue and white porcelain vase, Chenghua character marks 1465-1487, 19th Century Of ribbed ovoid form, with tapered neck, the white glazed body with three roundels, painted with censers and vases, further detailed with fire scrolls, ruyi designs and Buddhistic emblems and treasures, 19cm high. CONDITION REPORT: Lot 19: Extensive restoration tot he neck, with associated losses and overpainting Small losses to the underside of the footrim.
A pair of Chinese blue and white porcelain vases and covers, late Qing Dynasty (1644-1912) Of ovoid form, with incised vertical ribbing to the body, the white glaze adorned with cobalt blue floral sprays, surmounted by domed covered and ball finials, unmarked, 12.5cm high. (2) (illustrated) CONDITION REPORT: one vase with small firing crack to base scuffing and wear to upper rim scuffing to underside of footrim both vases show minor firing cracks to the interior one vase with small minor glaze chip to the rim.
A collection of three Chinese porcelain blue and white bowls, late Qing Dynasty (1644-1912) The first a teabowl painted with immortal figures, four character Kangxi marks, the second a conical bowl, (Jiajing 1522-1566) marks but later and a third bowl with floral designs. (3) CONDITION REPORT: Lot 24: Teabowl - discolouration and scuffing to footrim. Conical bowl - appears to be in sound condition with no visible signs of damage or restoration Third bowl - small chips to footrim, minor nibbles to upper rim, scratching to interior well.
A Chinese Imari porcelain punch bowl, 18th Century Of circular form, raised on a high footring, the white glazed body painted in underglazed blue and iron-red enamels, depicting flowering chrysanthemum and lotus, the interior of the bowl with further floral sprays and ruyi and peony borders, 16cm high, 37.5cm diam. CONDITION REPORT: lot 4 - large V shaped piece broken out and glued, hairline crack to rim, chip to rim, star crack to base
Two Chinese Export porcelain blue and white planters, Qianlong period (1735-1796) Each of octagonal form, painted with river landscapes detailed with pagodas and pavilion, set within dense butterfly and diaper work borders, detailed with lotus and chrysanthemum sprays, 32cm long and 45cm. (2) CONDITION REPORT: Lot 38 - glaze chipping and scuffs to edges, light scratches
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