A Chinese famille rose export porcelain vase, Qianlong period, the compressed ovoid body painted with opposing panels of a maiden and children out of doors, reserved against a blue and white ground moulded in relief with butterflies and flowers, repeated on the flared neck, height approx 19cm (minor rim restoration).
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A Chinese Imari porcelain dish, 18th Century, the centre painted and gilt with fishermen and pavilions in a mountainous coastal landscape, within a segmented rim alternately filled with bamboo and pine and red capped cranes, the underside with underglaze blue meandering scroll, diameter approx 24cm.
A set of five Chinese Imari export porcelain tea bowls and six matching stands, 18th Century, painted and gilt with petal shaped panels of flowers, diameter of stand approx 11.8cm and a collection of other Chinese Imari export porcelain teaware, 18th Century, various patterns, comprising twenty tea bowls and ten stands (some faults).
A set of three Chinese famille rose porcelain tea bowls, late 19th/early 20th Century, each painted with flowering peony branches, pseudo iron red seal mark to bases, diameter approx 10.8cm, together with a Chinese blue and white beaker vase, three ginger jars and a small saucer (some faults).
A Chinese famille rose and calligraphic pea green ground porcelain vase, mark of Qianlong and probably of the period, the cylindrical body reserved with eight raised panels, alternately containing lines of black texts and flower paintings, reserved within a pea green ground filled with formal lotus flowers and tendrils, the texts written in four different scripts, comprising clerical, seal, regular and semi-cursive script, each with Emperors colophan in iron red, the flower panels filled with lotus, peony, prunus and chrysanthemum, all under a short trumpet neck, iron red seal mark of Qianlong to base, within a turquoise washed foot interior, height approx 40.3cm (riveted repair to rim). Note: style of this piece recalls a small group of vases bearing Qianlong`s own text, one example in the Percival David Collection.
A Chinese famille verte powder blue ground porcelain saucer dish, Kangxi period, the interior painted with a central panel of a bird flying above flowers and rocks, framed by four flower filled vignettes, against a blue ground, with gilt floral detail, diameter approx 27.5cm (rivet repaired).
A Chinese Dayazhai famille rose turquoise ground Dowager Empress Cixi porcelain saucer dish, Guangxu period, the interior enamelled with a yellow and black bird perched on a branch entwined with tendrils issuing purple wisteria, above pink peony, framing iron red Dayazhai three character mark and Tian Di Yi Jia Chun oval seal mark, iron red Yong Qing Chang Chun (Eternal Prosperity and Enduring Spring) four character mark to base, diameter approx 23.5cm (hairline crack to rim). Note: the mark Dayazhai (Studio of the Greater Odes) has been associated with the Dowager Empress Cixi, although no such hall has been identified a wooden framed plaque has been found in the Imperial Workshops, bearing characters Dayazhai and with one of two seals reading Tian Di Yi Jia Chun.
A set of five Chinese export porcelain monogrammed side plates and matching dinner plate, Qianlong period, each enamelled in blue and gilt, with a central shield supported by drapes and swags framing the monogram `FAL`, diameter of largest 24cm, smallest 19.5cm (some fritting and hairlines).
A Chinese blue and white export porcelain tureen lid, late 18th Century, painted with a coastal landscape, beneath a bud finial, length approx 24.5cm, a Chinese blue and white porcelain bowl, 18th Century, painted with a dragon and a small collection of Chinese, Japanese and English pottery and porcelain (some faults).
A nest of ten Chinese graduated porcelain bowls, mark of Qianlong but late Qing dynasty, each painted with a fabulous bird mobbed by magpies in the branches of a tree, each with iron red four character mark of Qianlong to base, largest diameter approx 10.8cm, smallest diameter approx 3.7cm (minor chips and hairline).
A pair of Chinese coral ground porcelain bowls, mark of Qianlong but probably late 19th Century, each with wax resist reserves of flowerheads on formal tendrils detailed in iron red, underglaze blue pseudo seal mark of Qianlong to bases, diameter approx 11cm (one with minor rim chip and hairline).
A Chinese famille rose porcelain vase, mid-19th Century, the hexagonal baluster body moulded in relief with panels of precious objects and flowers on variously coloured grounds, including yellow, pink, blue and turquoise, the similarly decorated flared neck flanked by a pair of fruit and leaf moulded handles, height approx 59cm (rim chips and repairs).
A pair of Chinese famille verte biscuit porcelain side dishes, Kangxi period, painted with prunus against a green ground, length approx 10cm (one with restoration), together with a Chinese embroidered panel worked in coloured silks with flowers emanating from a vase and precious objects, approx 38cm x 10cm, framed and glazed.
Two Royal Doulton figures `Margaret`, HN2387 and `Hazel`, HN3167, a Lladro porcelain figure of Girl with Pig, No. 1011, a Lladro porcelain model of a goose, together with a Nadal porcelain figure of a geisha girl, four Nao porcelain figures and Lomonosov porcelain figure of a Chinese girl holding a fan.
A Factory Z porcelain teapot and cover, probably Wolfe, circa 1800, of spiral fluted oval form, painted with scattered flowers, pattern number `130` in iron red to base, together with an English porcelain globular teapot and cover, late 18th Century, painted with famille rose flowers, three Chinese export porcelain mugs, 18th Century, painted with figures and flowers and a small collection of porcelain and pottery (mostly with faults).
Three items of Worcester porcelain, third quarter 18th century Three items of Worcester porcelain, third quarter 18th century, comprising; a blue and white coffee cup and saucer painted with the Ênnon ball` pattern, workman`s mark to saucer, circa 1758; a blue and white sauceboat painted with Chinese figures fishing in a landscape, workman`s mark, 17cm long, circa 1760; and a Robert Hancock printed coffee cup and saucer printed with the `Milkmaids` pattern, the saucer marked recto `RH. Worcester ` beneath an anchor, circa 1770
Mason`s ironstone porcelain plate with impressed mark, fluted rim, 19th Century, Chinese style decoration, 24cm dia, Wedgwood Ninpo plate, a Chamberlain plate with bead edging, David Winter Cottages, including 1982 town, 1983, Green Dragon pub, Hereford Court, Bakehouse, Bohemian sweetmeat dish with enamel hunting scene, a selection of hock / wine glasses, amber bowl with gilt band and pink long stem, mother of pearl shells and bowls and other ceramics.
A Chinese 19th Century baluster shape large porcelain vase, decorated to both sides with domestic scenes with ladies and children, having powder blue lustre background, to be sold together with Chinese 19th Century blue and white pedestal shallow bowl, painted all around with Imperial dragons and on the base bearing six character mark within double blue circle (both AF), vase - 46cm H, bowl - 27.5cm dia. (2)
A Chinese 19th Century baluster shape large porcelain vase, decorated to both sides with domestic scenes with ladies and children, having powder blue lustre background, to be sold together with Chinese 19th Century blue and white pedestal shallow bowl, painted all around with Imperial dragons and on the base bearing six character mark within double blue circle (both AF), vase - 46cm H, bowl - 27.5cm dia. (2)
Mason`s ironstone porcelain plate with impressed mark, fluted rim, 19th Century, Chinese style decoration, 24cm dia, Wedgwood Ninpo plate, a Chamberlain plate with bead edging, David Winter Cottages, including 1982 town, 1983, Green Dragon pub, Hereford Court, Bakehouse, Bohemian sweetmeat dish with enamel hunting scene, a selection of hock / wine glasses, amber bowl with gilt band and pink long stem, mother of pearl shells and bowls and other ceramics.
ANTIQUE REFERENCE, CHINA & JAPAN. David HOWARD & John AYERS. China for the West, Chinese Porcelain & other Decorative Arts for Export, illustrated from the Mottahedeh Collection. London & New York: 1978. 2 vols., folio (330 x 238mm). Numerous illustrations. Original buckram, t.e.g., dust-jackets, both contained within a single slipcase. - And fifteen others of similar interest (17). Provenance: The Library Collection of the Late W. Leslie Weller MBE, DL, FSA.
A Chinese matched pair of blue & white barrel shaped porcelain seats, 19th century, having reticulated sides and bursts of raised studs, decorated with a continuous band of lotus scroll above a band of upright stiff leaves to the base, 47.5 cm high (2) Condition Report Good, a well matched pair, colour tone differs, showing signs of light scuffing around the extremeties, no chips or cracks, undamaged
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