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Miscellaneous Antique Chinese Porcelain, including a decorative bowl hand painted with dragon and phoenix with a chasing dragon painted to the interior within double rings, together with a lotus leaf segmented bowl hand painted with blossom, bamboo with gilt highlights, character marks to base within double rings. (2)
Miscellaneous Antique Chinese Porcelain, including a decorative bowl hand painted with dragon and phoenix with a chasing dragon painted to the interior within double rings, together with a lotus leaf segmented bowl hand painted with blossom, bamboo with gilt highlights, character marks to base within double rings. (2)
A CHINESE PORCELAIN FOOTED DISH, of lobed oval form, painted in enamels with three figures within a border of flowers and butterflies, the underside further decorated with bats and fruit; together with A SMALLER LOBED DISH, painted with fruit. (2) 27.5cm Provenance: from the Rev. Jonathan Lees of the London Missionary Society who served in Tientsin between c. 1862 and 1900 or his son Edward Lees who died in Tienstin in 1915 and thence by descent.
A PAIR OF CHINESE PORCELAIN BOWLS, each green enamelled to the well with a five-clawed dragon and flaming pearl, the exterior with two dragons and two flaming pearls against a cloud incised ground, with underglaze blue six character mark of Guangxu type to base. Diameter 18cm Provenance: from the Rev. Jonathan Lees of the London Missionary Society who served in Tientsin between c. 1862 and 1900 or his son Edward Lees who died in Tienstin in 1915 and thence by descent.
A CHINESE YELLOW GROUND PORCELAIN BOWL, the exterior decorated in green and aubergine with two dragons and flaming pearls, six character mark of Kangxi type. 12.25cm Provenance: from the Rev. Jonathan Lees of the London Missionary Society who served in Tientsin between c. 1862 and 1900 or his son Edward Lees who died in Tienstin in 1915 and thence by descent.
A PAIR OF LARGE CHINESE PORCELAIN JARDINIERES, LATE 19th CENTURY, each of cylindrical form painted in iron red blue and green with dragons and flaming pearls above waves. Height 23cm, diameter 36.5cm Provenance: from the Rev. Jonathan Lees of the London Missionary Society who served in Tientsin between c. 1862 and 1900 or his son Edward Lees who died in Tienstin in 1915 and thence by descent.
A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN JAR, POSSIBLY LATE MING DYNASTY, painted with figures in a landscape, hare mark to base. 20.5cm Provenance: from the Rev. Jonathan Lees of the London Missionary Society who served in Tientsin between c. 1862 and 1900 or his son Edward Lees who died in Tienstin in 1915 and thence by descent.
A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN JAR, of bell or mallet form, painted with chidren at play, double ring mark to base. 16.5cm Provenance: from the Rev. Jonathan Lees of the London Missionary Society who served in Tientsin between c. 1862 and 1900 or his son Edward Lees who died in Tienstin in 1915 and thence by descent.
A CHINESE YELLOW GROUND FAMILLE ROSE PORCELAIN VASE, 18th/19th century, moulded with objects in high relief including vases and fruit, unmarked to base. 20cm Provenance: from the Rev. Jonathan Lees of the London Missionary Society who served in Tientsin between c. 1862 and 1900 or his son Edward Lees who died in Tienstin in 1915 and thence by descent.
Four late 18th / early 19th Century Chinese porcelain lidded tea cups, having plated handles, pine cone finials to lids, the cups decorated in peonies design with a lamb carrying a Christian banner (some damage), sold together with two Chinese 18th Century blue and white plates (one AF). (6)
A collection of four Chinese Qing period porcelain items, to include a blue and white waisted bottle shape vase, decorated with five clawed fiery dragon amongst stylised flowers and scrolling leave emblems, bearing a six character Qianlong mark to base, along with a Chien Lung period 18th Century ovoid vase, decorated on both sides with leisurely figures within a fortified courtyard terrace, a Yongzheng, early Chien Lung 18th Century famille rose plate, decorated with figures in a garden setting and another famille rose saucer plate, finely decorated with twin five clawed dragons chasing a flaming pearl and five bats surrounding a centred Shou character, bears an unusual six character mark to base, measurements respectively 35cm H, 21cm; plates 23cm, 14cm dia. (4)
A pair of Chinese clobbered blue and white export porcelain ice pails, inner liners and covers: with scalloped foliate handles, decorated in underglaze blue, iron red, yellow, green and pink enamels with medallions, flowers, foliage and diaper bands, Jiaqing, 28 cm high [one body and one cover with hair crack, one liner riveted].
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