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A pair of small 19th century Chinese blue and white porcelain ginger jars Each decorated with squirrels amongst vines, each with blue painted four character mark to base, standing on pierced carved hardwood stands and with pierced hardwood covers. 17 cms high overall. (2) CONDITION REPORTS: Some glaze wear and pitting, wear to bases, one carved wooden cover with crack and losses, general wear.
A Chinese porcelain panel Decorated with mythical beasts amongst stylised clouds on a blue ground within a yellow lotus strapwork border incorporating four character Kangxi mark. 71 cms wide. CONDITION REPORTS: Generally in good condition, expected wear, some fritting to edges, some firing imperfections, some pooling to enamels.
A Chinese Kangxi porcelain famille verte punch bowl Decorated to the exterior with various birds amongst fauna, the interior with a band of cell diaper decoration interspersed with flowering blooms. 40 cms diameter. CONDITION REPORTS: Some glaze wear and pitting some wear/minor decoration loss, some fritting to top rim, wear to base.
An 18th century Chinese porcelain Jesuit ware teapot Mounted with a turned wooden cover; together with a Jesuit ware tea caddy and cover, decorated with an armorial cartouche dated 1763. The former 17.5 cms wide. (2) CONDITION REPORTS: Some gilt and decoration loss, small chip to spout, wear to foot rim, hairline cracks, wear to armorial decoration, general wear.
A pair of 19th century Chinese porcelain famille noir vases Each of square tapering form, decorated with birds amongst foliage and rockwork, each with underglaze blue four character Kangxi mark to base. 48.5 cms high. (2) CONDITION REPORTS: Some chipping/fritting, some glaze wear, one with repaired section to top rim, small crack, glaze and surface wear, general wear.
A Chinese porcelain baluster vase Decorated with figures interspersed with floral sprays within underglaze blue, stiff leaf and lappet borders. 32.5 cms high. CONDITION REPORTS: Generally in good condition, expected wear, some rubbing to rim, crackling to glaze, some rubbing to enamels, some firing imperfections.
An 18th/19th century Chinese blue and white porcelain brush pot Of banded cylindrical form, the exterior decorated with figures and a goose in a landscape, the underside with blue painted seal mark. 14.5 cms high. CONDITION REPORTS: Some glaze wear and pitting, some minor fritting, general wear.
A pair of small 19th century Chinese blue and white porcelain ginger jars Each decorated with squirrels amongst vines, each with blue painted four character mark to base, standing on pierced carved hardwood stands and with pierced hardwood covers. 17 cms high overall. (2) CONDITION REPORTS: Some glaze wear and pitting, wear to bases, one carved wooden cover with crack and losses, general wear.
A Chinese porcelain panel Decorated with mythical beasts amongst stylised clouds on a blue ground within a yellow lotus strapwork border incorporating four character Kangxi mark. 71 cms wide. CONDITION REPORTS: Generally in good condition, expected wear, some fritting to edges, some firing imperfections, some pooling to enamels.
A Chinese Kangxi porcelain famille verte punch bowl Decorated to the exterior with various birds amongst fauna, the interior with a band of cell diaper decoration interspersed with flowering blooms. 40 cms diameter. CONDITION REPORTS: Some glaze wear and pitting some wear/minor decoration loss, some fritting to top rim, wear to base.
A rare Chinese flambe glazed vase, Qianlong Period, 1736-1795 with two raised rims on the neck and around the shoulder and a further large ring around the centre of the body, covered in a extraordinary transmutation glaze neatly stopped at the foot, the base with a brown wash 30cm high Reference: "The Official Kiln Porcelain of the Chinese Qing Dynasty.Treasures in the Royalty" Page 98 shows a vase of the same shape, footrim and banded neck but with an overglaze red decoration, dated as Kangxi Period. Height 26.6 cms Provenance: Collection of the Late Geoffrey Kaye (paper label to base)
Chinese flambe glazed porcelain jar, 19th/20th century, the globular body with the glaze thinning white and purple near the rim and red on the body, with lid and wood base, jar: 7.25""h. Provenance: Property from the Lyman Museum, Hawai`i, Sold to Benefit Future Acquisitions and Collections, originally from Herbert C. Shipman (1892-1976)
Chinese powder blue porcelain fish bowl, 19th/20th century, of cylindrical form with a thick walled body, with wood stand, fish bowl: 10""h x 16""w. Provenance: Property from the Lyman Museum, Hawai`i, Sold to Benefit Future Acquisitions and Collections, originally from Herbert C. Shipman (1892-1976)
(lot of 6) Chinese porcelain snuff bottles; the first, a meiping form pink crackle glazed bottle; the second, a tan colored tapering body, the center with a white ban inscribed with auspicious characters; the third, with raised reserve panels in contrast with the textured bisque ground; the fourth, carved and molded with figures on a boat, reversed by figures in a garden, base with a Jiaqing mark; the fifth, a conjoined cylindrical bottle enameled with Zhongkui; together with a cylindrical snuff bottle decorated with an immortal and scholars, the base with a Tongzhi mark, 2.9""w
Chinese ox blood glazed porcelain bowl, with an inverted rim and a tapering body, and with three bosses near the base, with wood stand, bowl: 10.25""dia. Provenance: Property from the Lyman Museum, Hawai`i, Sold to Benefit Future Acquisitions and Collections, originally from Herbert C. Shipman (1892-1976)
Chinese ox blood glazed porcelain brush pot, 18th/19th century, with a rolled rim and a short neck above a cylindrical body, the exterior coated with a mottled red glaze, and the interior with a flambe glaze, with wood stand, brush pot: 6""h. Provenance: Property from the Lyman Museum, Hawai`i, Sold to Benefit Future Acquisitions and Collections, originally from Herbert C. Shipman (1892-1976)
Chinese tea dust glazed porcelain vase, of melon form section flanked by a pair of zoomorph handles suspending mock loose rings, raised on a short splayed base, with wood stand (chiped, repaired to rim and foot), 11.75""h. Provenance: Property from the Lyman Museum, Hawai`i, Sold to Benefit Future Acquisitions and Collections, originally from Herbert C. Shipman (1892-1976)
Chinese enameled porcelain table screen, depicting two of the Eight Daoist immortals Zhang Guolao holding a fish drum and Han Xiangzi with a flute, the upper right with a colophon, bearing signature `Xialong Wang Longfu`, followed by the seal `Xialong`, overall: 21.25""h x 12.75""w, sight: 14.75""h x 9.3""w
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