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A Chinese famille rose export porcelain tankard, Qianlong period, the cylindrical body painted in the Mandarin palette with four figures on a terrace, within an underglaze blue foliate scroll frame, flanked by smaller vignettes on an iron red and floral ground, applied with a moulded dragon handle, height approx 12cm.
Two Chinese blue and white porcelain ginger jars and covers, late 19th/early 20th Century each typically decorated with prunus blossom, pseudo four character mark of Kangxi in underglaze blue to bases, together with a pair of Chinese famille verte porcelain vases decorated with warriors on horseback against a crackle glazed ground (one with faults).
A Chinese porcelain erotic snuff bottle, probably 19th Century, of flattened ovoid form, one side painted with a pair of nude lovers seated on a blanket, the reverse with a warrior and horse above a begging man, on a black ground, together with a Chinese famille rose snuff bottle painted with figures in an interior setting and two porcelain snuff bottles, each painted with opposing dragon panels against a black ground (some faults).
Two Chinese Bowls: One porcelain bowl painted in the centre with a deer & girl, the exterior glaze incised with a scrolling blue ground enhanced with delicately painted flowers. 5¾ ins (14.5 cms) in diameter. An 18th Century Stoneware blue & white bowl painted with stylized flower heads and foliage.
A Large Collection of China, including an 18th century Meissen bowl with mark on the base circa 1740 [AF] 7½ ins (18.5 cms) in diameter. A small Rudolstadt floral pot; E. Bohne, with mark on the base circa 1854; 3 ins (7.5 cms) in height. A Staffordshire miniature basket by Roselle Occ & Co, highlighted with gilt work 6 ins (15 cms) in width. An Italian stoneware flask marked on the base Ginori 195-439; 5½ ins (14 cms) in height. A coffee cup & saucer painted with flowers. A Chinese baluster vase 5½ ins (14 cms) hight. A blue & white Chinese bulbous vase with prunus blossom 5½ ins (14 cms). A small Chinese pot painted with figures 2¼ ins (5.5 cms). A blue & white porcelain plate impressed with mark circa 1876; painted with flying ducks 9 ins (23 cms) in diameter.
Chinese porcelain baluster shaped vase having blue and white prunus decoration, base with Kangxi four character mark, 39cm high, a Chinese powder blue glazed vase, base with Kangxi four character mark, 20cm high, a Chinese vase having blue and white decoration depicting court figures, 26cm high and a Chinese ovoid shaped vase having polychrome decoration depicting a bird amongst foliage, 42.25cm high.
Three 19th Century Chinese porcelain snuff bottles, one decorated with a clock face to either side on a gilt, white and pale blue moulded ground, base with red seal mark, 5.5cm high, another with moulded Famille Verte decoration depicting bats amongst clouds on a yellow ground, 6.5cm high, the third having Famille Rose enamelled decoration depicting figures in a landscape to either side, 5.5cm high.
A fine and rare Pair of famille rose Bowls with thinly potted, rounded sides, slightly flared at the rim, painted on the exterior with bands of iron-red bats among scrolling gourd vine above petal borders, the five bats (wufu) shown flying in different positions, their wings and bodies shaded in tones of red, the scrolling double or bottle gourds growing from a single undulating branch with lobed leaves coloured in green and turquoise-blue with strong grey veining, among short tendrils, the larger fruit coloured in yellow and the smaller unripe gourds in green, all with darker blotches, the flowers and buds in tones of pale yellow, the bases of the bowls encircled by rings of swirled petals in shaded pale pink with darker pink veining, outlined in green with a further blue outline running along the tops of the petals, the six character mark of Yongzheng written in underglaze-blue in two columns enclosed by a double square on the base of each bowl, period of Yongzheng (1723-1735), 4 3/4in. (12cm.) diameter. Esitmate - Refer Department. * Only one other bowl of this pattern seems to be recorded, formerly in the Robert Chang Collection, sold at Christie`s Hong Kong, 28th November 2006, lot 1308 and previously sold at Christie`s Hong Kong, 17th January, 1989, lot 688. This bowl was exhibited at Christie`s London, An Exhibition of Important Chinese Ceramics from the Robert Chang Collection, 2nd-14th June 1993, cat.no.93 A related bowl of slightly larger size with very similar mark in the Palace Museum, Beijing is illustrated in Gugong Bowuyuan Cang: Qingdai Yuyao Ciqi (Palace Museum Collection, Qing Dynasty Imperial Porcelain), juan 1, ce xia, no.83, pp.192-3. Here there are three symmetrical compositions of gourds below bats with outstretched wings, a narrow flower scroll border below the lip and a band of narrow hooked red petals around the base. Unlike the present bowls which lack line borders, the Beijing bowl has iron-red line borders enclosing the rim border and around the footring. The combination of bats and bottle gourds carries auspicious meaning. The Chinese for bottle gourd (hulu) is a near pun on fulu meaning happiness and riches. In the Qianlong period the subject of bats and gourds appears on a Beijing enamelled falangcai vase in the National Palace Museum, Taipei, and on a gold ground vase, itself of gourd shape tied with a pink ribbon, both illustrated in Good Fortune, Long Life, Health and Peace: Special Exhibition of Porcelains with Auspicious Designs, Taipei 1995, cat.nos.28 and 33.
Zoshuntei Sanpo, a mid 19th century Japanese eggshell bowl for the Chinese market, painted with Guandi and a dignitary in red, possibly Li T`ai Po, together with flanking inscriptions, six character mark, 11.5cm (4.5in) diameter. For an illustration of a similar Chinese bowl, see Van Oort, `Chinese Porcelain`, plate 34.
A LATE 19TH CENTURY CHINESE PORCELAIN MOON-FLASK SHAPED VASE, turquoise ground with a yellow ground panel of dragons either side, lizard mounted shoulders, 10 1/2 ins high and a similar blue ground VASE, with a panel of warriors and fabulous bird amongst flowers to the reverse, 10 1/2 ins high. (2).
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