A contemporary Chinese (Macao?) Famile Rose porcelain circular punch bowl, painted with courtiers in pavilions and courtyards within a gilt ground border strewn with colourful blooms and flitting insects, On a lacquered hardwood stand. 35 cm diameter x 16 cm high (just the bowl), together with one similar but smaller, 31 cm diameter x 13 cm high (just the bowl)
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A Chinese porcelain Blue and White ginger jar and cover, painted with 'The Three Friends Of Winter' bearing a vacant double ring mark to the underside. 20 cm wide x 25 cm overall heightNo major damage or repair. Small firing crack to the cover (as shown), and a small area of glaze imperfection to the shoulder. Surface spots in places, with pitting.
A Chinese Famile Rose Canton porcelain circular fruit bowl, Qing Dynasty, late 19th century, painted with alternating, Greek Key bordered panels of colourful birds in rock gardens within borders of seashells, insects, fruit fans and other motifs, with a carved hardwood stand, 30 cm diameter x 13 cm high (just the bowl), together with a matching circular charger, 34 cm diameter.Qty: 2The bowl.The bowl has some enamel loss to the sole of the bowl, please see the extra images.The plate.The plate has some very similar enamel loss in the centre section of the sole. See extra images.
Chinese export porcelain Guan Gxu period Canton Famille Rose design bottle shaped vase, overall decorated with figures in pavilions, birds, butterflies, fruits and foliage and having lion mask loop handles. 25cm high approx. (B.P. 21% + VAT) Cracked and chipped to the neck in different places, wear to enamels and gilt. (B.P. 21% + VAT)
Japanese porcelain polychrome charger with Chinese style rose enamel on a black ground, decorated with bird of paradise amongst foliage. 30cm diameter approx. Together with a Chinese printed porcelain blue and white copy of an 18th century Fitzhugh dish. 22cm diameter approx. (2) (B.P. 21% + VAT)
Pair of resin models of Lichfield House, together with various loose items to include a pair of marble book ends, a glass decanter and stopper, 19th Century, a pair of brass candlesticks, pair of spelter figures of cupids, a French carriage clock, a collection of modern Chinese Imari porcelain bowls and plates (Qty)
Collection of Asian items, to comprise an embroidered panel, possibly part of a garment, late 19th Century, together with a hat stand and two vases, converted to lamps, imari porcelain beaker, smaller Canton box, 18th Century Chinese tea bowl, broken, Satsuma box and cover and various hardwood stands, (Qty)
Full title: A varied collection of Chinese blue, white, famille verte, famille rose, Imari style and Amsterdams bont porcelain, Kangxi/QianlongDescription:Dia.: 34,7 - 16 cm (the largest charger and the smallest plate) H 13,5 - L 20,7 cm (the teapot and cover)Dia.: 11,6 - 10 cm (the largest and the smallest saucer) H 5,3 - L 11 cm (the teapot) H 4 - 3,4 cm (the tallest and the smallest cup)
Full title: A varied collection of Chinese blue and white porcelain with floral design, a landscape and prunus on cracked ice ground, 19th/20th C.Description:H 36 cm (the jar and cover mounted as a lamp, incl. the mounts) H 30,3 - 9,2 cm (the tallest and the smallest vase) H 12 cm - Dia.: 27 cm (the 'Nanking' bowl)
Full title: A Chinese Imari style 'Dames au Parasol' plate after Cornelis Pronk, QianlongDescription:Dia: 23,9 cmIn 1734, the Dutch East India Company commissioned Cornelis Pronk to produce designs for a set of China plates. This porcelain, so-called Chine de commande, was produced in China, then shipped to Europe and sold there. Pronk made four different designs, of which 'The Parasol Ladies' was the most popular. The Dutch East India Company ended the deal in 1740 because the production and shipping from China proved too costly. The original watercolour for the design is now in the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam (link).
Full title: An extensive and varied collection of Chinese polychrome porcelain, Kangxi and laterDescription:Dia.: 24 - 20,4 cm (the largest and the smallest plate) H 23,5 - 18,5 cm (the Buddhist lion joss stick holders with base)Dia: 18 - 8 cm (the largest and the smallest bowl)Dia.: 14 - 11,3 cm (the largest and the smallest saucer)
Title: A varied collection of Chinese famille rose and qianjiang cai porcelain, 19th/20th C.Description:H 28 cm (the hat stand) H 24,4 - 23,5 cm (the two vases) H 19,7 - L 23 cm (the teapot) Dia: 13,5 cm (the saucers) H 5,6 cm- Dia.: 8,8 cm (the box and cover) H 5,6 cm - Dia.: 9 cm (the two cups) H 2,5 cm - Dia.: 8,2 cm (the two bowls)
Full title: A varied collection of Chinese famille rose and monochrome porcelain, 19th/20th C.Description:H 23,7 cm (the figure)Dia.: 20 cm (the plate) H 11 cm (the vase) H 8,5 - L 17 - W 11,2 cm (the two leaf-shaped chargers) H 8,2 cm - Dia.: 10 cm (the jardiniere) H 5,3 cm - Dia.: 4,4 cm (the Canton box and cover)
Full title: A varied collection of Chinese porcelain, a pair of shoes, an abacus and a box and cover, 18th C. and laterDescription:H 35 - H 16,5 cm (the tallest and the smallest animal sculpture)L26 cm (the shoes) 19,5 x 19,5 cm (the tile) H 16 cm (the jar and cover)L15,5 cm (the box and cover) H 13 - H 12,5 (the tallest and the smallest teapot) H 10,5 - L 18,5 cm (the dragon relief decorated bowl) H 6,7 - L 18 cm (the abacus)
Full title: A varied collection of Chinese famille rose, Canton famille rose and blue and white porcelain, 18th/19th C.Description:L 29 cm (the blue and whote charger)Dia.: 25 cm (the Canton famille rose dish)Dia.: 15 - 14,3 cm (the two saucer dishes) H 12 - 3,5 cm (the jars and covers)Dia.: 11 - 8,7 cm (the largest and the smallest saucer) H 6,5 - 5 cm (the tallest and the smallest cup) H 6 cm - Dia.: 13,7 cm (the tazza)
Full title: Four Chinese teapots, two bowls and a figure of Guanyin in blue, white, Imari style, famille rose and gilt porcelain, 18th C. and laterDescription:H 20 cm (the Guanyin figure) H 17 - 7,5 cm (the tallest and the smallest teapot)L15,3 - 14,7 cm (the largest and the smallest teapot)Dia.: 15 - 14,4 cm (the bowls)
Full title: A varied collection of Chinese blue, white, famille rose, Nanking crackle glazed famille verte and qianjiang cai porcelain, 19th/20th C.Description:H 26 - 19 cm (the vases) H 20,5 cm (the bird)Dia.: 15 - 10 cm (the largest and the smallest bowl)Dia.: 13 - 10,6 cm (the saucers) H 10 cm (the teapot and cover) H 9 cm- Dia.: 11 cm (the bowl and cover) H 8 - 6 cm (the miniature vases) H 5 - L 9 cm (the box and cover) H 6,5 cm (the snuff bottle)
Full title: A varied collection of Chinese famille rose, qianjiang cai and monochrome porcelain, 19th/20th C.Description:H 25 - 17,5 - 17,2 cm (the three vases) H 19 - 8,2 - 8 cm (the three jars) H 13,8 cm - Dia.: 21 cm (the jardiniere) H 12,5 cm - Dia: 13,7 cm (the monocrome brush pots) H 5,5 cm - Dia.: 11,4 cm (the bowl)
Full title: A Chinese famille verte charger with floral design, Johanneum mark, ex-collection August the Strong, KangxiDescription:Dia: 37,5 cm Provenance: - The Johanneum marks denote that these dishes were in the Collection of Augustus The Strong, and housed in the Japanese Palace in Dresden. Johanneum was 'the building at Dresden, now a museum, containing the former Royal Saxon Porcelain Collection started and largely formed in the so-called Japanese Palace by Augustus the Strong, Elector of Saxony. The specimens belonging to the old Collection bear marks referring to an inventory begun in 1721' (W.B. Honey, European Ceramic Art, pp. 337-338). Ref.: - A similar pair of chargers offered at Christie's, London, Sale: Four British Collections Including Important Furniture, June 5, 2008, lot 194 (est. GBP 10.000-15.000, sold GBP 21.250, link).
Full title: Eight Chinese blue and white plates with 'Cuckoo in the house' and pagodas in a landscape, QianlongDescription:Dia.: 23,2 cm (the 'pagodas' plates)Dia.: 23 cm (the 'Cuckoo in the house' plates)The 'Cuckoo in the house' design was quite popular in the Netherlands during the second half of the 18th C. The pattern was for example actually mentioned in a 1789 VOC cargo list. Ref.: - A plate with similar 'Cuckoo' design is illustrated in C. Jorg, Porcelain and the Dutch China trade (pl. 82). - The 'Cuckoo' design also Published by John Ayers in The Chinese Porcelain Collection of Marie Vergottis, 2004, no. 47.
Title: A varied collection of Chinese famille rose and qianjiang cai porcelain with floral design and figures in a landscape, 19th/20th C.Description:H 13,7 - L 17,5 cm (the largest teapot) Dia.: 11,3 cm (the saucer) H 10,4 - L 16,5 cm (the smallest teapot) Dia.: 9,5 - 8,2 cm (the largest and the smallest bowl) H 8 cm - Dia.: 27,2 cm (the large bowl) H 5,8 cm (the cup)
Full title: A varied collection of Chinese blue, white, famille rose and Amsterdams bont porcelain, 18th/19th C.Description:Dia.: 15,8 - 12,5 cm (the largest and the smallest saucer) H 14,8 - 9,8 cm (the tallest and the smallest jug)Dia.: 14,5 - 5,5 cm (the largest and the smallest bowl) H 14,3 - 6,8 cm (the tallest and the smallest cup)
Full title: A Chinese Imari style plate with 'Dames au Parasol' after Cornelis Pronk, QianlongDescription:Dia.: 23,6 cmIn 1734, the Dutch East India Company commissioned Cornelis Pronk to produce designs for a set of China plates. This porcelain, so-called Chine de commande, was produced in China, then shipped to Europe and sold there. Pronk made four different designs, of which 'The Parasol Ladies' was most popular. The Dutch East India Company ended the deal in 1740 because the production and shipping from China proved too costly. The original watercolour for the design is now in the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam (link).
Full title: Seven Chinese and Japanese blue and white, famille rose and grisaille porcelain wares, Yongzheng and laterDescription:Dia: 34,6 cm (the largest dish)Dia: 21,5 (the Japanese Arita dish)Dia: 19,5 cm (the Peranakan plate)Dia: 13,6 - 13,4 cm (the two saucers) H 11,2 cm (the tea caddy) H 3,4 cm (the birdfeeder, excl. the stand)
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