Chinese porcelain blue and white snuff bottle and stopper decorated with two dragons chasing the flaming pearl, on oval foot, four character mark to base, 6.5cm high, PROVENANCE: The vendor's father joined the Hong Kong & Shanghai Banking Corporation in the late 1940's. He was posted to predominantly Far Eastern countries which included Singapore, Hong Kong and Japan. He started collecting items of Chinese origin during the 60's and 70's. The vendor's mother worked in Shanghai in the early 1950's and had an interest in snuff bottles and between them they collected items which interested them both. Some scratches to the body and some firing faults. Stopper is horn cork and ceramic.
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Chinese famille rose porcelain snuff bottle and stopper, decorated with a female figure, flower and calligraphy, 6.5cm high, PROVENANCE: The vendor's father joined the Hong Kong & Shanghai Banking Corporation in the late 1940's. He was posted to predominantly Far Eastern countries which included Singapore, Hong Kong and Japan. He started collecting items of Chinese origin during the 60's and 70's. The vendor's mother worked in Shanghai in the early 1950's and had an interest in snuff bottles and between them they collected items which interested them both. Minor glaze faults. Wear to decoration. Stopper is hardstone, cork and ivory.
Chinese porcelain red white and blue snuff bottle and stopper decorated with flowers and foliage, 10.5cm high, PROVENANCE: The vendor's father joined the Hong Kong & Shanghai Banking Corporation in the late 1940's. He was posted to predominantly Far Eastern countries which included Singapore, Hong Kong and Japan. He started collecting items of Chinese origin during the 60's and 70's. The vendor's mother worked in Shanghai in the early 1950's and had an interest in snuff bottles and between them they collected items which interested them both. Some minor scratches. No other damage found.
Chinese porcelain snuff bottle and stopper enamelled and painted with a herd of deer beside a stream, 8.5cm high, PROVENANCE: The vendor's father joined the Hong Kong & Shanghai Banking Corporation in the late 1940's. He was posted to predominantly Far Eastern countries which included Singapore, Hong Kong and Japan. He started collecting items of Chinese origin during the 60's and 70's. The vendor's mother worked in Shanghai in the early 1950's and had an interest in snuff bottles and between them they collected items which interested them both. Some minor scratches. No other damage found.
Chinese porcelain double gourd shaped snuff bottle and stopper, the white ground painted in iron red with dragons chasing a flaming pearl, 9cm high, PROVENANCE: The vendor's father joined the Hong Kong & Shanghai Banking Corporation in the late 1940's. He was posted to predominantly Far Eastern countries which included Singapore, Hong Kong and Japan. He started collecting items of Chinese origin during the 60's and 70's. The vendor's mother worked in Shanghai in the early 1950's and had an interest in snuff bottles and between them they collected items which interested them both. Some minor scratches. No other damage found.
Chinese porcelain blue and white snuff bottle and stopper of meiping form, decorated with prunus blossoms, 7.5cm high, PROVENANCE: The vendor's father joined the Hong Kong & Shanghai Banking Corporation in the late 1940's. He was posted to predominantly Far Eastern countries which included Singapore, Hong Kong and Japan. He started collecting items of Chinese origin during the 60's and 70's. The vendor's mother worked in Shanghai in the early 1950's and had an interest in snuff bottles and between them they collected items which interested them both. Some minor scratches. No other damage found.
Chinese porcelain bowl and cover decorated with flowers and foliage, pair of green papier mache vases, miniature famille noire vase and cover, Thai pot and cover, miniature square section vase, red lacquered papier mach bowl decorated with pomegranates, moulded glass vase and cover, hardstone elephant and an Indonesian celadon bowl, PROVENANCE: The vendor's father joined the Hong Kong & Shanghai Banking Corporation in the late 1940's. He was posted to predominantly Far Eastern countries which included Singapore, Hong Kong and Japan. He started collecting items of Chinese origin during the 60's and 70's. The vendor's mother worked in Shanghai in the early 1950's and had an interest in snuff bottles and between them they collected items which interested them both.
An 18th century Chinese famille rose vase ormolu mounted as a table lamp, the sides of the baluster shape painted with flowers in leaf shaped reserves on a cafe au lait ground, the later ormolu handles cast as lion heads with drapes in their mouths, the rim and foot with laurel bands, the square base on four foliate feet, 32cm (12.5 in) high The base of the vase will have been drilled to take the electric flex, the handles have been applied into the porcelain and the neck has been ground down to take the ormolu mount above it
A pair of early 20th century Chinese porcelain ginger jars, painted in underglaze blue with blossoming prunus on a cracked ice ground, each bear underglaze blue four character Kangxi mark to base, height 13cm (lacking covers) and two similar examples, each with underglaze blue double ring marks to base (4).
A late 19th century Chinese porcelain ginger jar painted in underglaze blue with blossoming prunus on a cracked ice ground, bears underglaze blue four character Kangxi mark to base, height 18cm and four similar smaller examples (one with cover). CONDITION REPORT: the largest has a small chip to the inside of the upper rim, some firing flaws throughout, otherwise appears good with no further obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.
A 19th century Chinese porcelain baluster vase painted in underglaze blue with blossoming prunus on a blue ground, bears underglaze blue four character Kangxi mark to base, height 25cm and a similar later example with cover (2). CONDITION REPORT: The one with a cover has a 1" hairline to the rim, firing flaws throughout as expected, otherwise appears good with no further obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.
An early 20th century Chinese porcelain baluster vase painted in underglaze blue and Famille Vert enamels with two figures holding a vase decorated with chrysanthemum sprays on a prunus ground, bears underglaze blue double ring mark to base, height 30cm, a pair of decorative Japanese Satsuma vases, a further Satsuma vase and a Noritake lobed bowl (5).
Pair of early 20th century Chinese porcelain vases with black and pale blue enamel decoration with gilded interiors- dragon and stylized leaf details, with carved hardwood stands 17.5 cms high including stands Impressed marks to the bases One vase has a small side handle missing, the other has small chip showing white porcelain body beneath.
An 18th Century Rare Chinese Export Porcelain Imari Barber's Bowl / Basin, Decoration Consists of Peony and Lotus Flowers, The Rim Is Decorated with Three Groups of Flowers and Fruits. The Decoration Is Typical For The 1st half of The 18th Century. This Bowl Dates From The Reign Of The Chinese Emperor Kangxi 1662-1722, or Just Thereafter. Condition - Small Nicks to Rim of Bowl and Only Minimal Wear To The Highlights, Very Good Example. Diameter 10.75 Inches.
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