A Chinese blue and white porcelain ginger jar and cover, late 19th Century, the ovoid body painted with a figural scene, height approx 19cm, together with a Chinese baluster vase and cover, mark of Kangxi but late 19th Century, painted with flowers, and a Chinese blue and white vase, mark of Kangxi but late 19th Century, of baluster form with flared neck, painted with prunus branches.
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A Chinese famille rose porcelain ginger jar and cover, late 19th/early 20th Century, painted with opposing figural panels within borders of flowers, bats and fruit, height approx 14cm, together with a Chinese blue ground porcelain ginger jar and cover, mark of Kangxi but late 19th/early 20th Century, painted with two dragons, lotus flowers and scrolling tendrils, height approx 19.5cm.
A pair of Chinese Canton famille rose porcelain vases, mid to late 19th Century, each tapering cylindrical body painted with opposing figural panels, within four grey and black bat frames, reserved against a ground of scattered flowers, beneath a similarly decorated flared neck, height approx 43cm (one with repaired neck).
A Chinese famille rose yellow ground porcelain ginger jar, late 19th Century, the squat body painted with dragons amidst peony, height approx 18.5cm, with wood cover, together with a Chinese famille verte yellow ground ginger jar and cover painted with Buddhistic lions and lotus, height approx 15cm.
A Chinese famille rose porcelain bowl, Qianlong period, the exterior painted with a continuous blue enamelled bamboo meander supporting flowers, the interior with flowers and scrolls, diameter approx 22.5cm, together with a Chinese export porcelain tea bowl and saucer and two porcelain spoons (some faults).
A Chinese blue and white porcelain teapot and cover, Kangxi period, the octagonal baluster body painted with lotus and tendril filled vertical panels, height approx 10.5cm (replacement silver spout, cracked and broken handle), together with a Chinese blue and white bowl, mark of Kangxi but late 19th Century, painted with dragons (small chip to rim).
A pair of Chinese famille rose porcelain vases, late 19th Century, each elongated ovoid body finely painted with a group of nine sages within a fenced garden setting, beneath a flared neck decorated with scattered flowers and trellis bands, underglaze blue double ring to bases, height approx 45cm.
A pair of Chinese famille rose porcelain shallow circular dishes, probably late 19th/early 20th Century, each exterior painted with Buddhistic lion cubs and vapours, each interior with a similar single lion cub to the centre, pseudo printed iron red seal mark to bases, diameter approx 20cm (one with small hairline and rim chips, the other with minor rim chips).
A Chinese blue and white export porcelain meat dish, Qianlong period, painted with pavilions and trees in a coastal landscape within a border of flowers and trellis rim, length approx 31cm, together with another blue and white export porcelain meat dish painted to the centre with lotus, within a border of birds and blossoming branches and trellis rim, length approx 32.4cm (both with minor repairs).
A Chinese famille rose export porcelain decagonal plate, Qianlong period, painted with pavilions and trees in a coastal landscape, within a gilt barbed border and rim of scattered flowers, diameter approx 23cm (minor rim chips), together with a Chinese Imari porcelain saucer dish, Kangxi period, painted with precious objects, diameter approx 22.5cm (repaired).
A pair of Chinese famille rose porcelain vases, late 19th Century, each shouldered tapering body and flared neck painted with opposing figural scenes reserved against a ground of flowers and fruit, applied with chilong to shoulders and Buddhistic lion cub handles, height approx 61cm (rim chips and hairline cracks to both).
A Chinese famille rose porcelain jardinière and stand, 20th Century, the jardinière of flared hexagonal form, painted with a pair of ornamental pheasant and flowers opposing two lines of black text and red seals, the stand underside with pseudo seal mark of Qianlong, overall height approx 17.5cm.
A Chinese blue and white porcelain vase, mark of Kangxi but late 19th Century, the baluster body painted with lotus and tendrils, four character mark to base, height approx 22.5cm (some chips), together with two prunus decorated ginger jars, a pair of prunus decorated vases and two lids (some faults).
A Chinese blue and white porcelain jar, 17th Century, the ovoid body painted with butterflies and fruit, height approx 12.5cm (firing crack to body) and a Chinese blue and white square box and cover, the exterior painted with flowers within trellis borders, the interior with incised characters, width approx 9.5cm.
A Chinese porcelain vase by Wang Ye Ting, Republic period, dated 1934, the slender ovoid body painted with a traditional mountainous river landscape beneath lines of black text and red seal marks, the rim and foot painted in iron red and gilt with ruyi head, key fret and foliate bands, iron red seal mark to base, height approx 19cm, together with original tin cylindrical case and cover, applied with an inscribed paper label.
A Japanese Arita blue and white porcelain vase, early 20th Century, the globular body painted with blossoming branches, height approx 15cm, together with a Chinese blue and white porcelain cylinder vase, mark of Kangxi but late 19th Century, painted with figural panels, height approx 26cm (repaired).
A Chinese famille verte enamelled biscuit porcelain vase, probably Kangxi period, the lobed body decorated with mythical figures opposing applied prunus, picked out in green, yellow and aubergine, beneath a pair of handles and garlic neck, height approx 19.5cm (one handle restored), together with a small group of Chinese blue and white export porcelain teaware (some faults).
A near pair of Chinese blue and white porcelain vases and covers, mark of Kangxi but late 19th Century, each baluster body painted with dragons amongst vapours, pseudo four character mark to bases, heights approx 27cm and 26cm (one repaired), together with a carved celadon glazed bowl and two blue and white jars and covers.
A Chinese doucai enamelled porcelain bowl, mark of Guangxu and of the period, the exterior decorated with a dense lotus flower and scrolling tendril band, the interior with a central wave medallion roundel beneath a trellis band to rim, six character mark in underglaze blue to base, diameter approx 12.6cm (faint hairline crack to rim). Provenance: purchased by the vendor from Christies London, 9 June 1997, Lot 105.
A Chinese famille rose export porcelain vase, Qianlong period, the elongated ovoid body painted with opposing scenes depicting figures and dogs in an interior setting, reserved against a gilt speckled ground of relief moulded flowers, height approx 27.5cm (reduced neck and rim restoration).
A pair of Chinese famille rose export porcelain candlesticks, Qianlong period, each of silver shape with octagonal tapering stem painted with ducks and flowers, the octagonal base painted and gilt with a boy on a buffalo and flowers above an iron red and gilt foliate meander, height approx 18.5cm (restoration).
A set of four Chinese famille rose export porcelain plates, Yongzheng/Qianlong period, each centre enamelled with a brown and gilt bird, a peony filled vase, further flowers and a fruit bowl, the rim with ruyi head flower trellis decoration, diameter approx 22.5cm (one with hairline crack and rim chips).
A Chinese faux-bois porcelain bowl, mark of Yongzheng but probably 19th Century, of shallow form with barbed rim and turquoise interior, iron red seal mark to base and applied paper labels inscribed `Compagnie de la Chine et des Indes Gallerie D`Art, 39 Avenue De Friedland`, diameter approx 21cm (chip to foot).
A Chinese blue and white porcelain brush washer, mark of Yongzheng but probably 20th Century, the bombé body painted with two figures in a landscape opposing two lines of text, pseudo four character mark to base, height approx 5.5cm, together with three small blue and white vases and a pair of Continental nodding figures (some faults).
A pair of Japanese Fukagawa Koransha porcelain bottle vases, Meiji period, each ribbed cylindrical neck and bulbous body decorated in iron red with birds and flowers on a gilt ground, beneath a blue and turquoise key fret rim, underglaze blue orchid mark to bases, height approx 22cm, together with a Chinese blue and white beaker vase, late 19th Century, painted with prunus, pseudo six character mark of Kangxi to base (chips to rim).
A pair of Chinese pink enamelled famille rose porcelain bowls, mark of Daoguang but probably 20th Century, each exterior painted and gilt with four roundel panels filled with precious objects and vessels, reserved against an incised pink enamelled ground, filled with lotus flowers and tendrils, underglaze blue seal mark to bases, diameter approx 14.2cm.
A Chinese porcelain vase, Republic period, the ovoid body finely painted with a scene of a lady and gentleman making an offering to a man standing beside his horse, beside a pine tree and rocks, the reverse with lines of black text and a red seal, iron red seal mark to base, height approx 10cm.
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