A quantity of Japanese and Chinese porcelain, to include vases and bowls, together with a Japanese woodblock print CONDITION REPORT: Lot 34 - prominent cracks to fish bowl, crack to rim of tall blue and white vase, piece missing to cover of jar with cover. Bat plate: 24cm diameter, pair of vases: 37cm high x 26cm diameter.
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Two Chinese export porcelain blue and white plates, decorated with pagodas in landscape and foliage, 23cm diameter, together with three antique oriental tea bowls, spill vase etc (9) CONDITION REPORT: Lot 43 - chips to rims of both octagonal plates, crack to rim of small vase, cracks and pieces missing to pottery, bowl and plate.
Samson porcelain barrel shaped jar and cover decorated in the Chinese Famille Rose armorial manner, 21cm high Condition: The cover internal rim shows signs of restoration with over painting and there is a flake to the very tip of one of the petals on the knop, the base has very minor enamel losses - **General condition consistent with age
Chinese pale green glazed porcelain bottle shaped vase decorated with archaic vessels together with symbols of good luck and longevity, the ground with tight-knit finely painted stylised foliage and scroll work, base with four character seal mark, 36.5cm high Condition: There is some wear to the turquoise glaze around the top rim and some of the high spots on the raised decoration have minor wear - **General condition consistent with age
Chinese porcelain Gu vase having blue and white painted decoration depicting warriors in a landscape and figures on a terrace, apocryphal Chenghua six character mark, 41.25cm high Condition: Production fault causes it to rock on a flat surface, the interior has peppering to the glaze - **General condition consistent with age
Fifteen pieces of principally Chinese porcelain, 12 tea bowls, shallow bowl and vase. Vase height 20 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The vase has a 1 inch hairline crack running from the top lip down the side of the vase. This is visible on both the inside and outside. The large bowl has two hairline cracks both running from the top lip down into the body of the bowl for approximately 8 cm. These are old cracks. Other than this the bowl is in good order. The five matching blue & white tea bowls all have discolouration and hairline cracks. All have rubbing to the gilding and one has two small rim chips. The three similar low saucers are all discoloured but undamaged. The large blue & white saucer has several hairline cracks and various chips. The polychrome bowl has a hairline crack and star crack. The gilding is also rubbed and the piece a little discoloured. The two polychrome tea bowls are both discoloured and both have rim chips. The remaining blue and white tea bowl has two rim chips and two hairline cracks.
A Chinese export style enamelled porcelain twenty nine piece dinner service, each piece painted with a frigate, some with the American eagle to the sail, with either flower sprigs or flower garland borders, on iron red and gilt pole borders, to include a soup tureen, cover and stand, various dishes and a pair of vases and covers, soup tureen 35cm
Two Chinese enamelled porcelain cylindrical snuff bottles, 1821-1850, the first painted in famille rose enamels with the eight horses of Mu Wang, four character Daoguang mark and of the period, 7.3cm, the second painted with five boys carrying objects, Qianlong four character mark to base, 7.5cm
Two Chinese blue and white soft paste porcelain snuff bottles, 1820-1900, each with slight crackle to the glaze, the first finely painted with boys playing in a garden, six character Yongzheng mark, 8cm, the second with female attendant figures looking toward Xi Wangmu amid clouds, four character Yongzheng mark, 7.5cm
A rare Chinese famille rose enamelled porcelain dragon and phoenix medallion snuff bottle, Daoguang mark and period (1821-50), possibly Imperial kilns, finely painted with a five claw dragon medallion and a phoenix to each side, between keywork and ruyi head borders, the neck with four bats amid clouds, 6cm
Two Chinese enamelled porcelain snuff bottles, 1830-1900, the first cylindrical painted in famille verte enamels with two fighting immortals in a landscape on a biscuit ground, 8cm, the second of flattened lobed form, painted in black enamels with floral medallion and lotus flowers to the sides under a green glaze, 6.8cm
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