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A CHINESE BEIJING EMERALD GREEN TRANSLUCENT SNUFF BOTTLE, the body ribbed, with jade stopper, 19th Century, a Chinese porcelain snuff bottle moulded in relief with houseboat and figures of Immortals against a ground of stylised waves, details in famille rose enamels, four character mark in red, and four other snuff bottles (6)
A Chinese porcelain vase: of swelling cylindrical form with slightly spreading foot painted in blue with four panels bisected by ruyi heads and containing large archiastic masks on a fretted ground between bands of petal lappets beneath smaller line, cell and ruyi head borders, 35.5 cm high, Kangxi, glaze filled firing crack to neck. Bears paper labels for Edward James Collection, West Dean and Christies. * Provenance; Sold in Christies dispersal of the Edward James Collection, West Dean, 3rd June 1986, lot 875
Three Chinese porcelain stands: one of oval form painted in blue with a lakeside landscape within a diaper border, 31 cm long, slight glaze wear, a small oval stand painted with a pair of phoenix in a garden setting, 19 cm long, slight chip and a small canted rectangular example painted with a pair of cranes in a fenced garden, 19 cm long, both within diaper borders, all Qianlong. (3)
A Chinese porcelain oviform jar: enamelled in the famille verte palette with a pair of quadrilobed panels and subsidiary oval and leaf shaped panels containing household and precious objects reserved on a powder blue ground, 21 cm high, concentric ring marks, but probably early 19th century, together with a hardwood cover.
A Chinese porcelain vase: of baluster form enamelled in the famille verte palette with a bird and butterflies amongst hydrangea and verso with a bird and butterflies amongst prunus with subsidiary panels of lotus, peony and chrysanthemum, reserved on a foliate scrolling ground, 45 cm high, later 19th century.
A Chinese porcelain vase: of flattened and inverted pear shaped form with four simple handles enamelled with a peach shaped panel of chrysanthemum and verso iris and peony reserved on a celadon ground with scroll, ruyi head and lappet bands, 26 cm high, apocryphal blue Qianlong seal mark, two handles and rim restored.
A Chinese porcelain celadon glazed vase: of garlic shaped form, painted front and verso in blue with extensive lakeside landscapes within quadrilobed panels, flanked by subsidiary foliate panels, 35 cm high, apocryphal Qianlong seal mark in blue, 19th century, short glaze filled crack on rim
A small group of Chinese blue and white porcelain: comprising a brush washer of beehive form painted with a pair of dragons competing for a flaming pearl amongst cloud and sea scrolls, 8 cm diameter; a snuff bottle painted with eight figures on horseback approaching a fort, apocryphal six character Yongzheng mark, 8 cm high and a small soft paste `Hundred Boys` jar and cover with apocryphal six character Kangxi mark, 8 cm high. (3)
A Chinese porcelain box and cover: of circular form the cover enamelled in the famille rose palette with a single magpie on a prunus branch, the base with lotus, prunus, chrysanthemum, peony and aster, 8 cm diameter, apocryphal four character mark `Made during the Qianlong Reign`, 19th century.
Two First Period Worcester porcelain tea bowls and saucers and two cups and saucers: the former printed in the European Landscape Group and Fisherman and Cormorant pattern, hatched crescent and pseudo Chinese marks, the later painted in the Feather Mould Floral pattern and a reeded example with cell border, workman`s mark and open crescent marks, circa 1760-80. (8)
A Chinese export famille rose soup plate, c.1735, painted with the arms of Clarke, within fruiting vines borders, 8.75in.Provenance: Clarke-Jervoise family, thence by descent. Literature: See David Sanctuary Howard Chinese Armorial Porcelain p.266, F2, where the author believes that the Arms may also belong to George Clarke, Lieutenant Governor of New York in 1736.
A pair of Chinese rosewood and famille rose porcelain mounted wall panels, late 19th / early 20th century, the scrolling fret carved frames each inset with three porcelain panels with endless knot motifs between, each panel with birds amid flowers, the circular porcelain panels 9.5in. (24cm) across, overall height 49.5in. (125.5cm)
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