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A Chinese pale celadon and russet carving of a squirrel amidst grapes, 5cm long and 3.3cm wide, Qing dynasty (19th century), Known as songshu (literally Ôpine tree mice`) squirrels in China are associated with longevity and, to further enhance such an auspicious connotation, during the Qing dynasty, they were frequently found in association with grapes, which is a homophone for peaches, taozi, another longevity symbol, and decorated various items such as snuff bottles, small carvings and porcelain wares. For reference see Patricia B. Welch, Chinese Art: A Guide to Visual Imagery, p. 53 and 144. 清十九世纪青白玉松鼠萄
A Chinese porcelain famille verte large circular dish with everted rim painted with two ladies and a gentleman in a garden terrace scene within a border of panels of antiques and precious objects, reserved on a diaper ground, 38cm diameter, square seal mark within a double ring, Kangxi period (1662-1722). Provenance: Formerly in the collection of the Ionides family.清康熙 素三彩百宝人物图纹盘
A pair of Chinese porcelain bulb pots each of flared rectangular section and raised on four bracket feet, decorated in overglaze enamels with bird and flower subjects and landscape scenes on the long sides, the short sides with calligraphic inscriptions, 23.5cm long x 17.7cm high民国 山水人物图长方形盆一对
A Chinese famille rose charger decorated with pheasants amidst taihu rocks and peonies shrubs, 39cm diameter, 19th century, a polychrome swatow porcelain charger decorated with birds amidst floral scrolls, 27cm diameter, 17th century, and various ceramic items comprising a pair of blanc de Chine figures of ladies standing on clouds carrying flowers, 15.5cm, a blanc de Chine figure of female immortal He Xianggu carrying a lotus flower, a red ground double gourd vase decorated with floral motifs on reserve panels, both fitted as a lamp stand, three ceramic figures of the `Stars of Happiness`, 19, 33 and 42cm high, two small Japanese cloisonne vases, 11.2cm high, and a pottery bowl decorated with green and blue designs, 22cm diameter. For the Stars of Happiness, see comparable examples being sold at Halls of Shrewsbury, April Fine sale, lot 504, £3800 hammer.彩粉绶带鸟纹太湖石牡丹纹盘一件;汕头鸟花卉纹盘一件;其他瓷器
CHINESE CINNABAR LACQUER AND PORCELAIN SUPPER BOX LATE 19TH/ EARLY 20TH CENTURY of fan shape, the cover carved in relief with figures in a mountainous landscape, housing six porcelain famille rose painted compartments, above trellis panel sides raised on openwork scroll feet 40cm wide, 12cm high, 18cm deep
Hobson, R.L. - Leonard Gow Catalogue of the Leonard Gow Collection of Chinese porcelain. London, 1931. 4to, presentation copy from Gow to his children, inscribed on the front endpaper "To my dear children, Jean and John W. Harper Gow from their father, Leonard Gow / 25th December 1931", full morocco gilt by Sangorski & Sutcliffe, slipcase (faded and hinges splitting)
PAIR OF CHINESE PORCELAIN SMALL BOWLS KANGXI (1662-1722) painted in an underglaze blue with panels of foliage and precious objects, Yu marks, 10cm diameter; and a SIMILAR PAIR OF SAUCERS painted with dragons and carp within moulded lappet panels painted with flaming pearls, fish and flower heads, 15.5cm diameter (4) Ex Leonard Gow Collection
PAIR OF CHINESE PORCELAIN POWDER BLUE GROUND BOWLS KANGXI (1662-1722) painted in famille verte enamels with two maidens beside a jardinere in a circular panel below a panelled foliate border, the exterior with crescent and ogle panels of kylin, foliage and gilt with flower sprigs, seal marks 17.5cm diameter Ex Leonard Gow Collection
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