A pair of Chinese pale celadon shallow dishes, each decorated with a mythical dragon within scrolling and dentil borders, bears four character seal mark to base, 16 cm diameter, a Chinese porcelain dish, the centre bowl incised with mythical dragons amidst clouds on a blue turquoise ground, bears underglaze blue six character marks to base, 21 cm diameter, a Chinese snuff bottle and stopper of flattened ovoid shape painted in coloured enamels on a yellow ground, bears four character mark in iron red to base, 7 cm high, and a 20th Century Japanese circular dish, the centre in monochrome wash depicting a straw roofed hut in a landscape, bears thirteen character mark to the centre and painted mark to base, 10.5 cm diameter
We found 106012 price guide item(s) matching your search
There are 106012 lots that match your search criteria. Subscribe now to get instant access to the full price guide service.
Click here to subscribe- List
- Grid
-
106012 item(s)/page
Two Chinese porcelain blue and white slender baluster shaped vases, each painted with scholars on a terrace, 18.75ins (476mm) and 18.5ins (470mm)high (Qing Dynasty - Kangxi period (1662-1722) - apocryphal Chenghua marks in underglaze blue, one bearing a `Duveen` paper label - one cracked and restored) Provenance: Crighton, 1967 Note: Evans Inventory Nos. 428 & 429
A Chinese porcelain underglaze blue and copper red `Carp` dish, painted with carp and foliate scrolls, 4.5ins (115mm) diameter x 1.625ins (41mm) high (Qing Dynasty - Kangxi period (1662-1722) - bears apocryhal Xuande Dynasty six character mark - the rim ground) Provenance: S. Marchant & Son Ltd, 1964 Note: Evans Inventory No. 416
A Chinese blue and white porcelain moulded lotus shaped dish, painted in underglaze blue with Sanskrit characters, 8.25ins (210mm) diameter x 2.5ins (63mm) high (Wanli six-character mark and of period - hairline crack and minor restoration) Note: The Sanskrit character on the front relates to the Chinese character fo, and is a character for `Buddha`. A similar dish is illustrated by John Ayres in Chinese Ceramics in the Baur Collection, Volume I, 1999, no. 78 (A185), p.132/3; another example in the Shanghai Museum is illustrated by Wang Qing-zheng in Underglaze Blue and Red, 1987, pl. 101
-
106012 item(s)/page