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* A Chinese porcelain soup plate, decorated with the Judgment of Paris, another painted with shrimps, fish and flowers, a Chinese shallow bowl painted with a bird sitting on a fruiting branch, two Samson plates painted with cockerels and a Japanese Kakiemon small plate, 18th and 19th centuries, 22.5cm max. (6) Provenance: from a distinguished private European collection.
* An unusual collection of teawares, including Italian porcelain European-subject Chinese, painted with Chinoiserie scenes and traders in harbours after Meissen, and with Oriental flowers and foliage, 2nd half 18th century. Comprising: three teabowls and saucers, two covered cups, four teabowls and two coffee cups. Provenance: from a distinguished private European collection.
* Three German porcelain cups and saucers, one Furstenberg painted with Chinese figures, one Ludwigsburg decorated with a hunter and a stag being pursued by hounds, one Berlin painted with a dwarf riding on the back of a tortoise, and a Frankenthal teabowl and saucer with osier moulded borders, 18th century, 13cm max. (8) Provenance: from a distinguished private European collection.
Chinese export porcelain Fitzhugh pattern armorial part service, Qian long, each piece with crest and motto strap, "LAUS VIRTUTIS ACTIO", within a circular medallion of mythical beasts, lattice reserves surrounded by flowers, foliage and utensils, comprising a navette-shape tureen base (with hairline cracks), width 28cms, (11"), a pair of oval stands, four shallow circular dishes, (rim chips) and twelve dessert plates, (7 chipped), together with pierced oval dish of similar pattern, 25cms, (10"), (20). Provenance: Margaret, Lady Gretton, Uffold Old Rectory, Lincolnshire, sale on the premises, Heathcote,Ball & Co., May 2000 and Lot 113. Footnote: The crest and motto is that of Rawson of South Yorkshire and Lancashire, (see David S. Howard, Chinese Armorial Porcelain, volume II, page 544). The author notes: "This is the only service with British arms known with Fitzhugh pattern in green enamel.
Pair of Chinese export porcelain famille rose octagonal plates, Qianlong, painted with flowers and foliage, within a lambrequin band, (chipped), width 22cms, (8½"), four Chinese export porcelain plates, decorated in underglazed blue and iron red, (hairline cracks), diameter 23cms, (9") and two other octagonal plates, (8).
19th century Chinese hardwood and porcelain table screen of eight folding multiple panels, each decorated with scenes of figures and Chinese characters amongst framed relief blue and white smaller panels, 59.5cm high, one of the lower blue and white panels replaced with painted wooden panel, together with original 1959 Hong Kong receipt
A 19th century Chinese famille rose porcelain bowl, the outside with profuse floral and foliate decoration and the interior decorated with five bats, the base bearing circular six character mark, and an 18th century Chinese famille rose export porcelain serving dish of rectangular form with canted corners decorated with two exotic pheasants amongst flowers (2) (ILLUSTRATED)
A Chinese famille rose porcelain bottle vase, early 20th Century, the globular body and narrow cylindrical neck painted with a scene of two kneeling gentlemen paying their respects to a seated dignitary with his two attendants, beneath a pine tree, opposing lines of text, beneath an iron red scrollwork, bat and pendant neck collar, iron red seal mark to base, height approx 33.5cm.
A Chinese blue and white export porcelain tankard, Qianlong period, the cylindrical body painted with a shield shaped pendant within a famille rose festoon surround, flanked by two small flower sprays, the underglaze blue borders flanked by an entwined reeded loop handle, height approx 16cm.
A Chinese Imperial style porcelain ewer, 18th Century or later, based on a European form, the bottle shaped body filled with bands of gilt auspicious borders against the underglaze blue ground, six character seal mark of Qianlong in iron red within a duck egg blue enamelled footrim interior, height approx 19.5cm.
A pair of Chinese yellow ground porcelain bowls, mark of Daoguang but probably late 19th Century, each steep sided exterior painted with precious object roundels on a yellow ground filled with lotus flowers and scrolling tendrils, iron red pseudo seal mark of Daoguang to bases (minor chips to rim and hairlines to one).
A pair of Chinese famille rose green ground porcelain vases, 19th Century, each painted with opposing panels filled with pheasants and blossom on a pink ground, reserved against a green ground filled with peony, the neck applied with two pairs of pink chilong flanked by a pair of green Buddhistic lion cub handles, height approx 34cm (minor faults).
A pair of Chinese yellow ground porcelain bottle vases, late 20th Century, decorated in white enamel with birds beneath blossom, together with a group of other Chinese and Japanese porcelain including two turquoise glazed Buddhistic lions, and a carved ivory elephant train (some faults and repairs).
A Chinese Canton famille rose porcelain vase, mid-19th Century, the elongated ovoid body and flared neck finely enamelled with a procession of dignitaries and attendants in a mountainous landscape, flanked by a pair of pink pierced dragon handles, height approx 64cm (extensive rim damage and loss).
Two Chinese famille rose porcelain vases, 19th Century, decorated with panels of bamboo, prunus and flowers against scrolling foliate grounds (one badly cracked), together with a small group of Chinese Canton famille rose comprising a pair of candlesticks, a plate, a pot and cover and a vase (faults) and a pair of Satsuma vases.
A Chinese porcelain rose bowl, the interior with pheasants amongst a foliate ground with butterflies, the exterior with similar design, upon a circular foot ring, marks to base, height 9 cm, diameter 21.5 cm, together with a Chinese rose bowl, the interior and exterior decorated with flowerheads and foliage with butterflies flying throughout, upon a circular foot ring, marks to base, height 11.5 cm, (2).
An uncommon probably 19th century porcelain Chinese lady wearing a sophisticated head-dress with a gilded plaque depicting a figure, her cobalt blue clothing profusely and colourfully decorated with a winged dragon and trailing foliage and flowers and highlighted in gilt, her crossed hands holding a gilded scroll, 17 1/18`` tall overall
Howard (David, & Ayers, John). China for the West, Chinese Porcelain & Decorative Arts for Export illustrated from the Mottahedeh Collection, 2 vols., Sotheby, 1978, num. col. and b&w illusts. from photos., t.e.g., orig. cloth gilt in d.j.s, vol. 1 d.j. slightly chipped, orig. card slipcase, folio. (2)
A Chinese blue and white porcelain box and cover with Wanli underglaze blue mark The unusual ten-lobed molded base decorated in underglaze blue with writhing dragons chasing the flaming pearl, and similarly decorated cover with vegetal style knop, underglaze blue six character mark in a double circle to the underside." 17cm diameter by 13cm high inclusive of lid Condition: Good, some abrasions to glaze, one ground down chip to the rim, inherent crack to foot View on auctionatrium.com
Two 18th century Chinese export porcelain mandarin mugs and a similar mandarin vase, Qianlong period (1736-1795) the larger tankard with a spreading foot and a loop handle with ju-i terminals, decorated in typical style with a large court figure scene panel and smaller vignette landscape panels all with rococo borders on a diaper ground, the top with a repeating cell work border to the interior and exterior; the smaller tankard with a dragon form handle, similarly decorated but with some of the designs in underglaze blue; the vase of spill form with a flaring neck and foot with two figure scene panels with stylized floral borders on a ground of iron red cell work and scattered floral blooms, the top with an elaborate border in underglaze blue incorporating ju-i form lappets. All Qianlong period (1736-1795) circa 1780." Ht 12.8cm, 11.4cm (mugs); 19.2cm (vase) Condition: Larger mug with tiny chip to rim and very slight wear to grisaille decoration, smaller mug with very very minute chip to rim, vase with one small area of flaking to enamels View on auctionatrium.com
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