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Three Chinese porcelain plates, late 18th Century, and sundry Oriental carvings etc Condition Report: Carving 1 – has repair to frame and a small crack to edge. Small area of loss (to stretcher of table in carving). Carving 2 – Small crack to frame, gilt areas a bit rubbed. Print – Good condition Imari plate – Rubbing to gilt, tiny nibbles to rim Pair plates, plate a) Chip issuing 1.5” hair crack, two other 2” hair cracks, slight nibbles to rim. Pair plates, plate b) Flat chip under rim, faint 1” hair crack to rim, slight nibbles to rim.
A late 19thC/early 20thC French porcelain and gilt metal clock garniture, decorated in Imari colours in Chinese style, in the form of a pair of vases and covers and a central vase inset with a clock movement, the dial bearing the inscription Societie des Bronzes Fournisseur de le Cour Amsterdam, 47cm and 39cm high
A GROUP OF CHINESE POLYCHROME EXPORT PORCELAIN, Qianlong, to include an armorial dish of canted oblong form, painted with a crest to the centre and flowers and birds to the rim, 26 cm long (restored), two famille rose dinner plates decorated with flowers and foliage, 23cm, another plate of lobed shape and similar decoration, 23cm and an imari charger, 38cm (at fault)
A Chinese Millefleurs ovoid porcelain vase, Qianlong (1736-1795) seal mark, late Qing Dynasty, of ovoid form, heavily enamelled with a series of flowers including lotus in full bloom, aster and chrysanthemum, reserved against a grey ground, the upper rim relief moulded with a wrythen blue glazed chilong, and auspicious ruyi bat, iron-red seal mark, 20cm high (illustrated)
A Chinese Millefleurs ovoid porcelain vase, Qianlong (1736-1795), seal mark, late Qing Dynasty, the slight tapered vase densely enamelled with a series of lotus, chrysanthemum, aster and wisteria flowers, relief moulded with ruyi bat and wrythen chilong and enamelled in pastel tones (illustrated)
A large Chinese blue and white export porcelain tankard, of oversized proportion, the cylindrical form mug with twin reeded loop handles extending to foliage form terminals, the body enamelled with scalloped panel depicting lakeside pavilions, before sparsely decorated floral and relief spot ground, 16cm high
A Chinese relief moulded famille rose teapot; Yongzheng period (1723-1735) to early Qianlong period (1735-1796), of baluster form with short spout and arched handle, the base with a series of pink glazed petals rising to extensive relief moulded decoration depicting chrysanthemum and lotus sprigs and pierced roundals, the domed cover similarly decorated, 14cm high NB: For a similar example see Geoffrey A Godden, 'Oriental Export market porcelain', page 171 plate 80 (illustrated)
A Chinese famille rose export porcelain teapot and stand, circa 1770, of globular form with domed brimmed cover and gilt bud finial, applied with scroll loop handle and arched spout, resting on a teapot stand, enamelled in the typical floral spray design, teapot 12cm high, stand 13cm diameter
A beautiful pair of Chinese 'European subject' Meissen-style tea bowls and saucers, Qianlong (1736-1795), each of tapered form rising from a low footring, both resting on a shallow welled saucer, depicting scenes of shooting and hunting amidst European landscapes, enamelled in the delicate Meissen manner, tea bowl 4.5cm high, saucer 11cm diameter NB: During the 1750s China began to explore techniques and styles used and manufacturers in European porcelain factories, these tea bowls have been produced in the mid Qianlong dynasty using styles implemented by the Meissen factory in 1730s and 40s, for similar examples see Geoffrey A Godden 'Oriental export market porcelain', page 229 plate 145
Two Chinese famille rose export porcelain tankards, Qianlong (1736-1795) each of cylindrical form with moulded dragon and ruyi scroll handles, each with central cartouches filled with figural and musician scenes before underglazed cobalt blue diaper work and butterfly grounds, 11cm and 11.5cm high
Two Chinese porcelain brush pots, both of cylindrical form, the first late 18th century decorated in the Imari palette with lotus flowers, 7.5cm high, the second late 19th/early 20th century depicting monochrome four clawed dragons, reserved against an imperial yellow ground, 11cm high, both unmarked (2)
A Chinese porcelain 'shishi' wine pot, late 19th century, of cylindrical form with short upright spout and small loop handle, enamelled with green and iron-red enamels to the exterior depicting symbolic shishi portrayed with brocage ball and young, the domed cover with peach finial, enclosing enamelled fish and sea foliage designs to the interior, 10cm high, apocryphal seal mark (illustrated)
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