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Fine antique Chinese blue and white urn-shaped vessel with lion-head ring handles and painted domestic objects, 4cm high, Chinese porcelain scroll weight with figure decoration and a porcelain bird cage water bowl (3). Provenance: From the collection of a retired Naval Commander who amassed his collection around 1900 CONDITION REPORT Vessel in good original order with minor frits to lions heads. Scroll weight - good condition. Some minor gilding and enamel wear and minor corner chip. Bird bowl - good condition
Collection of Chinese export porcelain including Ming-style tea bowl with painted hoho birds and underglazed blue Chenghua mark, blue and white saucer dish finely painted with a five-toed dragon with underglazed blue Kangxi mark and three Tek Sing cargo saucers (13) CONDITION REPORT Teabowl - 3 breaks, stuck back together. Dragon saucer - very good condition. Other saucer good order. Rectangular dish - long break re-stuck. 2 vases and jar in good order
Three Pieces of Chinese Blue & White Porcelain: A 19th century vase of conjoined rhombus form decorated with landscape and calligraphy, 10½ ins (27 cms) in height. A bowl painted with continuous landscape, pagodas and figures, having a four character mark to the base 4½ ins (11 cms) in height, 10 ins (25.5 cms) in diameter. Another bowl decorated with tree peonies, birds and a butterfly with floral sprigs to the interior, 3 ins (9 cms) high, 8 ins (20 cms) in diameter.
A Chinese porcelain vase, decorated a dragon (a.f.), 25.5 cm high, and another similar (2) Condition report Report by NG Dragon Vase, approx. 25 cm high: broken into several pieces and repaired with sections missing and other chips. Smaller vase, approx. 20 cm high, pock marked and pitted. Some bubbling in enamel colours. Surface scratches and losses. Firing cracks around base. Gilt to rim rubbed (almost away), four character mark to base. Packing charge: £15 + VAT = £18 per parcel plus postage. Unable to get insurance as item is ceramic - will be sent at own risk
A Chinese porcelain moon flask, decorated figures and birds amongst flowers and foliage, 22.5 cm high Condition report Report by NG Parts of both dragon handles missing. Some rubbing to painted and gilt decoration. Pock marks and pitting. Production fault around base - crack/chip/unglazed patch.
Miscellaneous Porcelain, including a Chinese blue and white vase depicting blossom, Chinese blue and white ginger jar, a Continental style sweet meat dish, a Coalport rustic cottage, a Maling compote jar, a Victorian cup and saucer, a WH Goss porcelain tile, `The Savoy` miniature , a porcelain pipe bowl and a bachelor breakfast set.
A Chinese blue and white ginger jar, decorated with river scene and fisherman; a pair of Japanese porcelain baluster vases, decorated with figures in an exotic garden setting; a Japanese tile, decorated with elders around a table; and a pair of pottery posy vases, having raised prunus decoration, (6)
A PAIR OF RARE BLUE-AND-WHITE "EIGHT IMMORTALS" BOWLS, GUANGXU MARK AND PERIOD. H: 5 cm, D: 10.8 cm. Each bowl is of inverted bell form and is finely decorated with the Eight Daoist Immortals with their attributes, standing upon cresting waves from which issues a vapour that separates the figures. Apart from possessing the abilities to destroy evil or bestow life, the legendary deities are also revered as Daoist figures and have been associated with popular secular Chinese culture. The Eight Immortals, led by their leader, Lu Dongbin, consists of other members including He Xiangu, Lan Caihe, Zhang Guolao, Han Xiangzi, Zhongli Quan, Li Tieguai and Cao Guojiu. Literature: A similar example from the Kwan collection, slightly larger, Daoguang marks of the period (1820-1850), is illustrated in Imperial Porcelain of Late Qing, Chinese University of Hong Kong (1983)-page 51, cat. no. 17. Provenance: English private collection. Condition Report: There is a sign of repair below the rim in one of the bowls.
A FINE CORAL-GROUND REVERSE-DECORATED 'LOTUS' BOWL, DAOGUANG MARK AND PERIOD. H: 6.4 cm, D: 12.8 cm. The exterior is decorated with foliate scrolls issuing four peony blossoms alternating with stylized lotus flowers above fully-opened lotus flowers revealing the seed pod, all reversed in white on a coral red ground stopping neatly at the foot and rim. The interior is left plain. Literature: A similar example from the Percival David Foundation, illustrated by M. Medley, Illustrated Catalogue of Porcelains Decorated in Underglaze-blue and Copper-red, London, 1963, pl. 64. Another example from the Kwan collection is illustrated in Imperial Porcelain of Late Qing, Chinese University of Hong Kong (1983)-page 83, cat. no. 69. Provenance: English private collection.
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