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A Chinese Porcelain Punch Bowl, Qianlong, painted in famille rose enamels with figures in interiors, 26cm; A Similar Mug, 12cm; Another Mug, painted in blue and gilt with a crest, 11.5cm; and A Baluster Mug, with green and gilt roundels, 16cm high (4) CONDITION REPORT: Some damage and repair
A Chinese Porcelain Cylindrical Mug, Qianlong, painted in famille rose enamels with figures in landscapes, on an orange and gilt ground, 11cm high; A Chinese Porcelain Warming Plate, initialled "RB" within blue, red and gilt borders, 28.5cm wide; and A Similar Bowl, with foliate decoration (3) CONDITION REPORT: Mug and plate with some wear to gilding. Bowl damaged and repaired
A Chinese Porcelain Punch Bowl, Qianlong, painted in famille rose enamels with men-o-war at sea, the interior with foliate swags, 25.5cm diameter See illustration CONDITION REPORT: Hairline cracks. Feint star crack approx 7 by 5cm shows to interior and exterior just above footrim. Some minor wear to enamels particularly to flower spray
A Chinese Porcelain Dinner Service, circa 1790, gilt with a monogram within underglaze blue wreaths and arrowhead borders, comprising two soup tureens, one cover, and two stands, a vegetable tureen and cover, a sauce tureen and cover, ten graduated canted rectangular platters, a leaf shaped stand, a salt, eight dinner plates, five side plates, two barrel shaped ale jugs and covers, a cylindrical mug, two cylindrical tea pots and covers, a sucrier and cover, a coffee cup, five tea bowls, two punch bowls and a saucer dish (qty) See illustration
A Chinese Porcelain Twin-Handled Chocolate Cup and Stand, circa 1800, after a Worcester original, painted en grisaille with European landscapes in oval panels on a yellow ground within gilt line borders, saucer 16cm diameter; A Bloor Derby Lobed Oval Dessert Dish, with geometric designs, 31cm wide; and An English Porcelain Dessert Plate and Square Dish, painted with pink roses on a yellow ground, 21cm and 22cm (4) CONDITION REPORT: Chocolate cup with one terminal missing. All with some wear.
A Chinese Armorial Porcelain Dessert Dish, circa 1815, of fluted oval form painted in colours with the crest of Nelson of Grimston, within a black ground foliate border and gilt line rim, 34cm wide See illustration See Sanctuary Howard (David) Chinese Armorial Porcelain, pg.784 for a bowl from the same service described as being made when the Nelson family lived at Grimston near Malton, Yorkshire CONDITION REPORT: Minor wear
A group of four porcelain vases dating: 18th Century provenance: China Consisting in two trumpet-shaped and two potiche vases; white ground with blue, floral motifs. (Chinese porcelain vases from the 18th Century discovered in the Vug Tau Cargo, off the South Vietnam coast). dimensions: height 14 - 15.5 cm. Start Price: €250
A 19 th century Chinese export Armorial large porcelain bowl probably by Samson. With hand painted floral and gilt decoration , having armorial to one side. 6'' high x 14'' diameter. CONDITION: Please Note - we do not make reference to the condition of lots within catalogue descriptions. We are however happy to provide additional information regarding the condition of items on request.
PAIR OF CHINESE CELADON GLAZED PORCELAIN VASES decorated with chrysanthemum, 30.5cm high; a large Chinese porcelain vase now converted to a lamp, of shaped form and pale green ground decorated with figures, and now mounted on a circular hardwood stand, 59.5cm high overall; together with a modern Chinese export ware vase, with character handles and decorated with classical Chinese scenes, 40cm high (4)
Chinese porcelain jardiniere of square tapering form, of moulded basket weave design and handpainted with flowers around central image of man and boy by tree, 20cm high together with an Eastern pottery teapot handpainted in iron red and green decoration depicting stylised bird and foliage, having turned wooden lid, 16cm high
A Chinese Kangxi style porcelain Ginger Jar and Cover, the body with prunus blossom against a cracked ice background and with two reserves decorated with various plants, auspicious objects, vases and other similar decorative features etc., the underside with four character mark centring concentric circles (the lid in half, repaired and with a 5cm section away)
A large Chinese circular porcelain Punch Bowl (probably 18th Century), hand decorated in underglaze cobalt blue with foliate designs in Islamic style, the exterior with a triangular diaper style border etc., (damages, old reparations, some chipping/fritting and condition generally commensurate with age), 35cm diameter
A large Chinese porcelain baluster shaped Vase and Cover (the cover possibly associated), the vase probably 18th Century, the neck of the vase decorated in underglaze cobalt blue with stiff plantain leaves above a key fret border and a band of ruyi heads, further over two open mouthed four clawed scaly dragons writhing amongst chrysanthemums and lotus scrolls etc., with Ming style lappet base (chips, damages, cracks and reparations etc., condition generally commensurate with age), 61cm high
A massive Ming style Chinese porcelain baluster shaped Vase and Cover, the dome topped cover with miniarette shaped finial (now detached, old repair) decorated in underglaze blue with flower heads and lotus scrolls etc., the neck of the vase (with 4cm piece away and badly re-glued) above a ruyi style border and further lotus flowers with scrolling lotus leaves and tendrils etc., the base decorated with a stiff plantain border (old damages, external hairline chipping and small repairs to the rim edge of the cover and condition generally commensurate with age), total height (including cover) 59vm high
A large 18th Century Chinese oval porcelain platter, hand decorated in underglaze blue with four fierce open mouthed Dragons contesting a central flaming pearl of wisdom within stylized flames and clouds, the border decorated with lotus flowers and scrolling tendrils, some minor firing discolouration and two 8cm hairlines to edge of platter with old rim restoration, 42cm wide
TEK SING CARGO Twelve pieces of early 19th century Chinese porcelain, comprising two blue and white circular saucer dishes, painted with two concentric bands of petals around a central spiral, with alternating lingszhi-fungus and fruiting peach or flowering lotus sprays, each approximately 18cm diameter; two blue and white circular bowls, similarly decorated, each approximately 16cm diameter; two blue and white circular saucer dishes, painted with a stylized phoenix bird within a band of waves, each approximately 18cm diameter; two blue and white circular bowls, block-printed with Shou characters on lotus petals, alternating with an elaborate stylized flower, each approximately 15cm diameter; two blue and white circular bowls, block-printed with houses in a mountainous river scene, each approximately 15cm diameter; and two blue and white circular bowls, the rims painted with a band of circles alternating with colons, between horizontal lines, each approximately 10.5cm diameter. History: The `Tek Sing` (or `True Star`) was a large three-masted Chinese ocean-going junk which sank, after running aground on a reef in the Gaspar Strait, on 6th February 1822. It had sailed from Amoy (now Xiamen, in Fujian province, China) and was bound for Batavia in the Dutch East Indies (now Jakarta, Indonesia), laden with a cargo of porcelain and 1600 Chinese immigrants, most of whom lost their lives. Following the discovery of the wreck in 1999 the salvageable cargo was raised from the sea bed, having lain undisturbed for nearly 180 years.
TEK SING CARGO Twelve pieces of early 19th century Chinese porcelain, comprising two blue and white circular saucer dishes, painted with two concentric bands of petals around a central spiral, with alternating lingszhi-fungus and fruiting peach or flowering lotus sprays, each approximately 18cm diameter; two blue and white circular bowls, similarly decorated, each approximately 16cm diameter; two blue and white circular saucer dishes, painted with a stylized phoenix bird within a band of waves, each approximately 18cm diameter; two blue and white circular bowls, block-printed with Shou characters on lotus petals, alternating with an elaborate stylized flower, each approximately 15cm diameter; two blue and white circular bowls, block-printed with houses in a mountainous river scene, each approximately 15cm diameter; and two blue and white circular bowls, the rims painted with a band of circles alternating with colons, between horizontal lines, each approximately 10.5cm diameter. History: The `Tek Sing` (or `True Star`) was a large three-masted Chinese ocean-going junk which sank, after running aground on a reef in the Gaspar Strait, on 6th February 1822. It had sailed from Amoy (now Xiamen, in Fujian province, China) and was bound for Batavia in the Dutch East Indies (now Jakarta, Indonesia), laden with a cargo of porcelain and 1600 Chinese immigrants, most of whom lost their lives. Following the discovery of the wreck in 1999 the salvageable cargo was raised from the sea bed, having lain undisturbed for nearly 180 years.
A Chinese white glazed porcelain tile, painted in sepia and famille rose tints with a mountain scene landscape with villages divided by a river view, signed and with calligraphic inscription, 19th or 20th century, 15 x 25cm, the wood frame with open work rope design border. Condition Report: Appears to be in good condition other than the broken seal.
A Chinese pair of white glazed porcelain tiles decorated in famille rose enamels with Daoist Immortals and companions in a garden scene, seated playing a board game, all within a blue and white swastika motif diaper border, signed and with calligraphic inscription, late 19th century, 29 x 41cm in wood frames with openwork border. Condition Report: Abrasion to glaze in top left hand corner, 1” by 2”. Broken seal. A few scratches. Otherwise good condition.
A Chinese white glazed porcelain tile decorated in sepia and coloured enamels with a river scene of boat and fishermen overlooked by gnarled trees and a rocky cliff view, signed and with calligraphic inscription, 32cm, wood frame. Condition Report: 32 by 24.5cms. Chip on the bottom left. No other damage.
A Chinese white glazed porcelain tile, decorated in famille rose enamels with the Eight Daoist Immortals grouped and standing upon scrolling clouds, late 19th or early 20th century, 32 x 25cm, wood framed. Condition Report: In good condition, other than the wax seal, half of which is missing. A few barely noticeable scratches.
A Chinese white glazed porcelain tile decorated in famille rose enamels with Emperor Wuti and retainers acknowledging the Daoist figure of Shou Lao offering the peach of longevity, accompanied by an acolyte carrying a sacred scroll tied to a staff, 38 x 24cm. Condition Report: Tiny amounts of glaze missing e.g. the border of yellow floral section. Some paint slightly rubbed, a few slight scratches to glaze.
A Chinese white glazed porcelain tile painted in sepia, red and gilt polychrome colours with a group of five seated Lohans, each holding a symbolic icon with Zhuanshu script seal, 35 x 24cm, wood framed, 19th/20th century. Condition Report: Strange patterns scratched onto background: leaves, plants, good overall condition.
A Chinese white glazed porcelain tile, decorated with the poet Tao Yuanming (363-427) standing holding a gnarled staff upon which is attached a flowering prunus sprig, at his side two young acolytes carry prunus spray and gourd on staves. Signed and with calligraphic inscription, 19th/20th century, 42 x 27cm in wood frame. Condition Report: Seal broken. Some wear to paint, especially on grass and young people's clothing.
A Chinese white glazed porcelain tile, richly painted in famille rose enamels with a gathering of numerous personages seated in groups, enjoying numerous pursuits including painters, calligraphers, music and contemplating, set within a garden amidst rocks and trees against a background of mountains, signed with red seals, 19th/20th century, 36 x 24cm, wood frame. Condition Report: Good condition. Still very bright.
A Chinese white glazed porcelain tile, decorated in the famille rose palette with a dowager Duchess and fan bearing female attendants upon a palace balcony overseeing a gathering of Emperor Wuti, court officials and the Eight Daoist Immortals, signed and with calligraphic inscription, with red seals, 19th/20th century, 26 x 24cm, wood frame. Condition Report: Still very bright. Nice condition.
A Chinese white glazed porcelain tile, decorated in sepia and coloured enamels with a figure of How Sien Sheng standing holding his three legged toad, signed with red seals, 38 x 25cm, 19th/20th century wood frame with open work rope border. Condition Report: A few scratches to the background. Red character mark rubbed. Paint rubbed bottom right where porcelain bulges.
A Chinese white porcelain tile, decorated in the famille rose palette with equestrian archer Yang-Shu shown shooting a wild goose hidden in clouds, his companion points in amazement, signed and with calligraphic inscription, 38 x 25cm, wood frame. Condition Report: Glue residue. Some slight rubbing to paint. Otherwise good condition.
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