A pair of Chinese blue and white porcelain lobed vases, 18th/19th Century Each of rounded and lobed form, rising from a low footring, each painted with panels filled with flowers and foliage, above stiff lappet borders to the rim, 6.5cm high. (2) CONDITION REPORT: Lot 14: Both vases have several chips to the upper rim Extensive fritting and small firing cracks to interior of each Scuffing and wear to footrim Small firing cracks to footrim.
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A pair of Chinese blue and white porcelain vases, late Qing Dynasty (1644-1912) Each of ribbed ovoid form, surmounted by a tapered moulded neck, the white glazed body with upper and footrim blue glazed borders, the exterior sides with three roundels filled with precious objects, 14cm high. (2) CONDITION REPORT: Lot 18: First vase - Large chip to base, approx 1-2cm in size Scuffing and wear to neck Second vase - Scuffing and wear to neck Scuffing and wear to footrim Fritting throughout.
Chinese porcelain baluster vase painted in underglaze blue and converted to a table lamp with bronze and copper mounts, the vase of 19th century style with underglaze blue double ring mark to base, decorated with scroll pattern to neck and fret margin to foot, the body with extensive scrolled foliage and four flying dragons spaced with eight large flower heads, height excluding lamp mounts 34.5cm [The lamp mounts, which have a bayonet fitting, might date from the 1920's. The top edge of the neck rim of the vase, and the top inner margin of the neck, are unglazed, as is the recessed foot rim, suggesting it might originally have borne a lid and was intended for another stand or base. Alternatively, the vase might have been made contemporaneously with the lamp mount, however the hole in the base of the vase has been roughly drilled] This lot is presented and sold with the lamp mounts disassembled for inspection. This catalogue description does not constitute a condition report, please contact the department.
19th century blue and white Chinese porcelain - four small dishes painted with birds and flowering branches, the bases with squared fret mark within double ring, diameter 12.5cm; three dishes painted with panels of figures and flowers, the bases with four character marks within double ring (remnants of Sotheby's 27.6.94 lot labels) diameter 13cm; one other similar dish; and a two-handled pot painted with panels of flowers, height 11cm
A large quantity of porcelain, pottery and glass, to include Victorian toilet pail, toby jug, Chinese vases, famille rose tea set, glass decanter stoppers etc CONDITION REPORT: Lot 89 - both vases have thumbnail size chips to lip, one vase has hairline crack from chip, rubbing to decoration, especially gilding, light scuffs.
An 18th century Chinese blue and white porcelain tea bowl and saucer from The Nanking Cargo Sale, Chrisitie's 1986, decorated with blue pine design, the saucer 10.5cm diameter, together with a Chinese porcelain dish from The Tek Sing Cargo Sale Condition report: Tek Sing dish covered in sea sediment, minor chip to cup
A CHINESE KANGXI PERIOD BLUE & WHITE PORCELAIN JAR & COVER, fitted for electricity on a good quality carved and pierced hardwood stand, the sides and cover painted with prunus blossom reserved in white against a blue-wash crackled-ice ground, 20.5in high overall, the jar itself 9.5in high overall; together with a smaller Kangxi prunus jar also fitted for electricity, 9.7in high, the jar itself 4.75in high. (2)
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