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Lot 476

A CHINESE PORCELAIN HEXAGONAL VASE with famille verte and foliate decoration, 14" high.

Lot 483

A CHINESE CANTONESE PORCELAIN CIRCULAR BOWL polychrome enamel decoration, 11 ¾" diameter.

Lot 501

A SET OF SIX CHINESE PORCELAIN SIDE PLATES with famille rose enamel flower and cockerel decoration, 9" diameter (see part illustration).

Lot 22

European School (19th century). The flora of Green Bank, Hong Kong 1848: . Clerodendron. Cybidium Aloifolium. Dwarf Campanula from Shanghai. Double Spirea from Foochowfoo. Sweet scented Orchid (air plant). Rupellia Juncea. Cypripedium indigenous to Hong Kong. Camelia Albertin from Foochow. Bletia from Shanghai. Orchid from Manilla. Hibiscus seedling from Macao. Justicia Coccinea from Madras. Chirita Sinensis indigenous to Hong Kong. Michellia Champaea from Macao. Orchidius indigenous to Hong Kong. Callicarpa shrub. Sixteen, watercolour . All signed and inscribed lower left. Each 32.5cm x 23cm (16). Literature: Robert Fortune, Visit to the Tea Districts of China and India, 1852. Hong Kong Flora, 1861 supplement.. E Bretschneider, Discoveries in China, 1898. E H M Cox, Plant Hunting in China, 1945. In his book of 1852, Visit to the Tea Districts of China and India, Robert Fortune, the famous plant hunter, writes: . In order to give some idea of a Hong Kong garden, I shall attempt to describe Messrs Dent's, which was then in the possession and under the fostering care of Mr Braine. This garden is situated on the sloping sides of a valley near the bottom of one of the numerous ravines which are seen on the sides of the Hong Kong hills. It is near the centre of the new town of Victoria and is one of its greatest ornaments. On one side nothing is seen but rugged mountains and barren hills, but here the eye rests upon a rich and luxuriant vegetation, the beauty of which is greatly enhanced by the contrast.. Every one interested in Chinese plants has heard of the garden of the late Mr Beale at Macao, a friend of Mr Reeves and like him an ardent botanical collector. Nearly the whole of the English residents left Macao and went to Hong Kong when that island was ceded to England and all the plants in Mr Beale's garden which could be moved with safety were brought over in 1845 and planted in the garden at 'Green Bank'.. On entering the garden at its lower side there is a wide chunamed walk leading in a winding manner up the side of the hill, in the direction of the house. On each side of this walk are arranged the trees and shrubs indigenous to the country, as well as many of the fruits, all of which grow most luxuriantly. Ficus nitida, the Chinese banyan, grows on the right-hand side and promises soon to form a beautiful tree. This is one of the most valuable trees for ornamental purposes met with in the south of China. It grows rapidly with but little care, its foliage is of a glossy green colour and it soon affords an agreeable shade from the fierce rays of the sun, which renders it peculiarly valuable in a place like Hong Kong. . The India-rubber tree Ficus elastica also succeeds well in the . same part of the garden, but it grows much slower than the species just noticed. . On the other side of the main walk I observed several specimens of the Indian 'neem' tree (Melia Azedarach), which grows with great vigour, but is rather liable to have its branches broken by high winds, owing to the brittle nature of the wood. This defect renders it of less value than it otherwise would be, particularly in a place so liable to high winds and typhoons. This same Melia seems to be found all round the world in tropical and temperate latitudes; I believe it exists in South America and I have seen it in Gibraltar, Malta, Egypt, Aden, Ceylon, the Straits and in the south and north of China, at least as far north as the 31st degree of north latitude. Amongst other plants worthy of notice in this part of the garden are the Chinese cinnamon, the pretty Aglaia Odorata and Murraya exotica, both of which are very sweet scented and much cultivated by the Chinese. Two specimens of the cocoa-nut palm imported from the Straits are promising well. Other fruits -such as the loquat (Eriobotrya japonica), the Chinese gooseberry(Averrhoa Carambola), the wangpee (Cookia punctata) and the longan and the leechee - are all succeeding as well . as could be expected, considering the short time they have . been planted. . The Pinus sinensis, which is met with on the sides of every barren hill, both in the south and north of China, and which is generally badly used by the natives, who lop off its under branches for fuel, is here growing as it ought to do.The Chinese have been prevented, not without some difficulty, from cutting off the under branches, and the tree now shows itself in its natural beauty. It does not seem to grow large, but in a young state, with its fine green foliage reaching to the ground, it is not unhandsome.. As the main walk approaches the terrace on which the house stands it turns to the right, between two rows of beautiful yellow bamboos. This species of bamboo is a very striking one, and well worthy of some attention in England; the stems are straight, of a fine yellow colour and beautifully striped with green, as if done by hand of a first-rate artist. I sent a plant of it to the Horticultural Society in 1844.. At the bottom of the terrace on which the house stands there is a long narrow bamboo avenue, which is called the 'Orchid Walk'. This always affords a cool retreat, even at mid-day, as the rays of the sun can only partially reach it and then they are cooled by the dense foliage. Here are cultivated many of the Chinese orchids and other plants which require shade. Amongst them I observed Pharius grandifolius, Cymbidium sinense and aloifolium, Aerides odoratum, Vanda multiflora and teretifolia, Renanthera coccinea, Fernandezia ensifolia, Arundina sinensis, Habenaria Susannae, a species of Cypripedium, and Spathoglottis Fortuni.. There are also some other plants, such as Chirita sinensis, the 'man-neen-chung' (a dwarf species of Lycopodium, highly prized by the Chinese) and various other things which, taken all together, render this shaded 'Orchid Walk' a spot of much interest. Above the 'Orchid Walk' is a green sloping bank, on which are growing some fine specimens of bamboos,Poinciana pulcherrima,myrtles, Gardenias, oleanders (which thrive admirably in China), Croton variegatum and pictum, Magnolia fuscata, Olea fragans, Dracaena ferrea and Buddlea Lindleyana. The latter was brought down from Chusan by me in 1844 and is now common in several gardens on the island, where it thrives well, and is almost always in bloom, although the flower spikes are not so fine as they are in a colder climate. A large collection of plants in pots are arranged on each side of the broad terrace in front of the mansion. These consist of camellias, azaleas, roses and such plants as are seen in the Fa-tee gardens at canton; many of the pots are prettily painted in the Chinese style and placed upon porcelain stands.. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.

Lot 75

A Chinese porcelain punch bowl, painted to the centre with European figures on horseback, the exterior painted with the hunt and hounds before vignettes, red six character mark to base, 26cm d

Lot 284

A 19th Century Chinese export porcelain teapot and cover, the ovoid body enamelled with flowers sprays below trellis border, rising to shallow domed cover with bud finial, handle stapled.

Lot 196

A Chinese porcelain blue and white bottle vase, painted with a continuous landscape, 10" high (illustrated)

Lot 201

A pair of Chinese porcelain bowls, painted with scroll work and flowers on a red ground, Qianlong marks, 4 1/2" diameter (2) (illustrated)

Lot 346

Group of Chinese porcelain : famille verte saucer dish, seal mark of Daoguang , diameter 17cm; blue and white cylindrical teapot with metal mounts, blue and white plate, various teabowls and saucers, Qianlong - Jiajing.

Lot 320

A Chinese porcelain vase and cover, probably 19th century, painted with figures, with four character mark to base, and a Chinese blue and white ginger jar (2)

Lot 1049

A quantity of 18th century and later Chinese porcelain, all with damage, including a bowl, plates, a vase, a pair of turquoise dogs of foe. Visit www.sworder.co.uk for larger image and condition reports.

Lot 137

A garniture of 3 19th Century Chinese blue and white porcelain moon flasks decorated with figures and landscapes, smallest 8.25".

Lot 172

A set of 4 Antique Chinese blue and white porcelain plates with embossed borders and painted lake side scenes and matching dish, 6".

Lot 193

A large Chinese blue and white porcelain vase, height 54".

Lot 200

A blue and white Chinese porcelain vase.

Lot 146

A pair of Chinese blue and white porcelain plates, painted with flowering prunus, 9ins.

Lot 136

A Chinese blue and white Nanking cargo porcelain bowl, decorated with figure crossing a bridge in a rocky landscape (cracked), 19cm diameter

Lot 148

A pair of Chinese blue and white porcelain ginger jars, painted with birds amongst foliage, 22.5cm high

Lot 227

An 18th century Chinese blue and white porcelain teapot, 14cm high, a Cantonese famille rose teapot and a collection of Chinese ceramics

Lot 230

A 19th century blue and white porcelain teapot of fluted form, painted with foliage, 11cm high, a bottle vase, 17cm high and a collection of Chinese bowls etc

Lot 404

A CHINESE SPITTOON decorated in iron red and gilt with birds and flowers, with a simple loop handle, Kangxi/Qianlong, 51/4" dia. and a Chinese blue and white jug with associated Continental silver coloured metal mounts, the porcelain Kangxi, 61/2" high (2)

Lot 412

A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE OVOID CANISTER, the ribbed ovoid body decorated in underglaze blue with vignettes of figures, with an associated Continental silver coloured metal lid, the porcelain Kangxi, 71/4" high

Lot 1

Pair mid eighteenth century Chinese export famille rose porcelain plates with painted figure and bird decoration within landscape and floral reserve borders on gilt scroll ground, 23cm

Lot 29

Mid eighteenth century Chinese export miniature famille rose porcelain vase with painted floral decoration and baluster form on four splayed feet, 10.5cm

Lot 30

Mid eighteenth century Chinese export famille rose porcelain vase with painted floral decoration, Chinese export blue and white porcelain teapot and other Chinese export items (4)

Lot 31

Mid eighteenth century Chinese export blue and white porcelain coffee pot and lid of tapering form with side handle and painted floral decoration, 24cm

Lot 65

Eighteenth century Chinese export blue and white porcelain charger, lot nineteenth century Chinese ceramics and other oriental ceramics (qty)

Lot 67

Nineteenth century Chinese export porcelain oviform vase with deity on buffalo and dragon in waves - double blue ring mark, 23cm

Lot 71

Nineteenth century Chinese export porcelain teabowl, cover and saucer with painted figure and scroll decoration - seal mark

Lot 72

Chinese export famille rose porcelain bowl with finely painted floral decoration on yellow ground - seal mark to base, 10cm

Lot 83

Pair early nineteenth century Wedgwood pearlware plates with red and blue floral printed decoration, two pairs Chinese export porcelain tea bowls and saucers and Victorian green pottery relief moulded Bacchanalian jug (7)

Lot 92

Late eighteenth century Chinese export blue and white porcelain oval shaped ashet with landscape and floral decoraton, 33cm

Lot 95

Late eighteenth century Chinese export blue and white porcelain octagonal ashet with landscape decoration and spearhead borders, 34cm

Lot 175

A late 19th century English porcelain salt, gilt decorated and modelled as a kneeling Chinese girl, 7.5cm high and a Doulton Burslem coffee cup and saucer

Lot 7

A large pair of Chinese porcelain tea canisters of rectangular form decorated in blue with household objects, vases of flowers and song birds, the shoulders with ryui head motifs, 19.5cm high, rim chip.

Lot 9

A Chinese porcelain vase of Gu form enamelled in the Wucai palette with bands of peaches and fungus, peony and a group of figures bearing gifts for a deity seated on a flying phoenix, 42cm high, 19th century, some glaze wear on rim, together with a hardwood stand.

Lot 11

A Chinese porcelain baluster vase painted in blue with a continuous landscape containing fir, willow, other trees and bamboo with figures cultivating and processing rice with fishermen in the background, all beneath a narrow band of fungus, pomegranate and peaches, 30cm high, concentric ring marks, with hardwood stand.

Lot 14

A Chinese porcelain celadon ground garden seat of pierced and swelling hexagonal form with raised decoration depicting peony, chrysanthemum, lotus, bamboo, peaches, fungus and pomegranate with cranes and other birds amongst scrolling foliage, 49cm high.

Lot 16

A Chinese porcelain mug of cylindrical form with spreading base and loop handle, decorated in iron red and gilt with flowering plants within diaper borders, 16cm high, Qianlong. *Provenance: Puslinch.

Lot 43

A Lowestoft porcelain coffee can of mildly waisted form with spurred handle painted in blue with a two-storey house in a Chinese landscape above a double line border, the interior with a husk border, 6.5cm high, single 'cods roe' mark inside foot rim, circa 1760-65.

Lot 8

A Chinese porcelain figure decorated deep bowl, 15" dia

Lot 14

A Chinese porcelain hors d'oeuvre set in circular lacquered box

Lot 18

An 18th Century Chinese porcelain octagonal plate with vase and flower decoration, 9" dia

Lot 38

A pair of Chinese porcelain relief decorated cylindrical incense stands with eagle and pine tree design, 4 1/2" high, on turned hardwood stands

Lot 176

Two Japanese blue and white porcelain dishes with bird and foliate decoration, a Japanese Imari decorated dish, 8" dia, another similar, 11" dia and a Chinese cloisonne globe shape jar and cover with butterfly and floral decoration

Lot 2684

A modern Chinese porcelain circular dish, decorated in blue with dragons, together with a large modern Eastern lacquered dish.

Lot 1537

A large Samson porcelain circular bowl, late 19th Century, decorated after the Chinese famille rose with floral sprays and scale panels, red painted mark to base, diameter approx 29.5cm, together with a similar Samson teacup and saucer, a coffee cup and a side plate, a Samson Chinese armorial style tankard, a similar smaller mug, a pierced basket, a plate and a tureen and cover.

Lot 76

TWO CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE SAUCER DISHES - 9" diameter; an English porcelain dish with classical landscape decoration; oval dish and eighteen pieces of decorative glass, six tumblers and a beaker and a white porcelain ornament (27).

Lot 94

A COLLECTION OF EIGHT PIECES OF 18TH CENTURY CHINESE PORCELAIN TEA WARE to include a teapot, caddy, two cups, one saucer, one vase and cover and two lidded jugs, each with famille rose enamel decoration.

Lot 97

AN 18TH CENTURY CHINESE PORCELAIN SAUCER DISH decorated maidens in a garden, famille rose enamels, crustacean border (old restoration), 17" diameter.

Lot 116A

A COLLECTION OF DECORATIVE CERAMICS to include a pair of Chinese porcelain saucer dishes, decorated polychrome carp, 9" diameter; a pair of Cantonese plates; three Imari coffee cans and saucers and four other pieces (14).

Lot 202

A CHINESE PORCELAIN BLUE AND WHITE GINGER JAR with cherry blossom decoration and hardwood stand, 8" high; another 7" high and a pair of Chinese turquoise pottery lion dogs, 4" (4).

Lot 251

An 18th century Old English porcelain dessert plate, probably Bow, painted with a Chinese root pattern in enamels with gilding, 9.25in., together with a floral china teaset and four other items

Lot 291

A 19th century Chinese porcelain baluster jar and cover, painted with two dragons within a chrysanthemum garden in underglaze blue, 19.5in. high - finial a.f., together with a Chinese yellow ground baluster vase, 20in. - neck damaged and repaired

Lot 1

An 18th century Chinese Imari palette porcelain charger with deep well decorated with birds and flowers, the verso similarily decorated with blue double concentric rings 35cm diameter

Lot 18

A 19th century Samson duck form teapot In the manner of 18th century Chinese Armorial porcelain in the famille rose palette with gilt highlights, the breast decorated with an armorial, with a floral cover, character marks, 15cm high; a Samson armorial vase and cover of hexagonal baluster form and similar decoration, 15.5cm high; and two triangular section tea caddies and covers in the famille rose palette, each decorated with armorials of ships, each 9.5cm high -4

Lot 71

A late 19th/early 20th century Chinese famille rose porcelain bowl and cover of circular flattened form decorated with fruit trees and flowers, character marks to verso 22cm diameter

Lot 112

An early 20th century Chinese table ivory snuff bottle the stained ivory deep carved with figures and pagodas, 11cm high; a late 19th/early 20th century table snuff bottle with deep carved decoration of a boat, incised faux Qianlong mark, 10cm high; a relief carved ivory snuff bottle and stopper decorated with opposed figure panels and wave borders, 8cm high; an ivory snuff bottle carved in high relief with figures in a pavilion, 9cm high; a Chinese blanc de chine porcelain snuff bottle, decorated with deep relief dragon and phoenix, red painted character mark, with jadeite stopper, 7cm high; and a porcelain faux ivory snuff bottle, of flattened cylindrical form, with relief decorated clouds, scrolls and lion dogs, with jadeite stopper, rust painted character mark, 8cm high -6

Lot 115

A collection of Chinese porcelain snuff bottles cpmprising: a bottle of flattened gourd form, painted in blue with a figure on horseback in a landscape, blue character mark, pink agate stopper; 6.5cm high; a famille rose twin bottle, decorated with dragons and dogs of Fo, hardstone stoppers, 6cm high; a rouge de fer and en grisaille bottle decorated with a horse and deer with trees, matched stopper, 6cm high; a famille rose bottle decorated with figures by a river, red painted four character mark, hardstone stopper, 6cm high; a celadon ground bottle decorated with blue painted flower panels, matched glass stopper, 8cm high; a 19th century blue ground bottle painted with three rust carp, hardstone stopper, 8cm high; a 19th century famille verte bottle painted with grasshoppers, white jade stopper, 7cm high; a Tongzhi period blue painted bottle decorated with landscapes to each side, rust painted four character mark, matched jadeite stopper, 8.5cm high; together with a ceramic bottle, the borders green, the body with opposed biscuit panels, lion dog stopper, 7cm high (9)

Lot 118

A Chinese black and gilt lac burgaute snuff bottle and cover of flattened shaped form decorated with opposed landscape and flower panels, 5.5cm high; a clear glass snuff bottle of double gourd form, with tourmalinated quartz stopper, 8cm high; an iron monochrome porcelain snuff bottle with narrow cylindrical neck (no stopper), old paper label 'Iron rust porcelain, Chien Lung', 7cm high; an 18th century monochrome porcelain snuff bottle of slight baluster form, black glazed, 7cm high; a Canton enamel snuff bottle decorated with opposed figures in landscape, with hardstone inlaid metal stopper (damages), 8cm high; a plain red glass snuff bottle, pink hardstone stopper, 7cm high; and a small mustard glass snuff bottle, amber and malachite stopper, 6.5cm high -7

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