A Chinese cloisonne teapot and cover of cylindrical form, decorated with flowering shrubs on a geometric pale blue ground, with swing handle, a 19th century Chinese cloisonne vase of ovoid form with cylindrical neck, 15cm high, a Chinese cloisonne koro and cover and a cloisonne and porcelain container and cover of bun shaped form. See Illustration.
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A rare 18th century English porcelain tea set, circa 1770 R>Possibly Liverpool lotus moulded with blue printed diaper work borders and decorated with scrolling foliage, comprising: a teapot and cover ; a hot water pot and cover; a milk jug and cover; a tea caddy and cover; eight cups and eight saucers (20) Note: the Chinese derived lotus moulded decoration in combination with the rococo spout and handle is unusual. The underside of the saucer has a raised disc centre.
A Chinese blue and white porcelain bowl with everted rim, the exterior decorated with Shou characters above stylised scrolling lotus, the interior with lotus roundel to base, and floral and trellis pattern rim, 6.25ins diameter x 3ins high (Kangxi period - with six character Chenghua mark to base - small chip to rim)
A Chinese blue and white porcelain circular bowl with shaped rim, enamelled in colours and gilt with Masonic devices within bellflower and scroll borders, the interior rim and footrim decorated in blue with stylised scale and trellis design, 9.25ins diameter x 4.5ins high (Qianlong period - rim slightly chipped and fritted)
A pair of 19th Century Chinese porcelain baluster shaped vases enamelled in the “Famille Verte” palette in the Kangxi manner, each with four reserves, two with vases and various utensils interspersed by insects, birds and flowering plants, the necks and rims in the similar palette decorated with trellis and scroll designs, 22ins high (unmarked - one with crack running from rim and slight fritting to rims)
A pair of 19th Century Samson porcelain figures of kylins in the Chinese Kangxi manner, the seated figures with one holding a ball and one with a puppy, on rectangular bases, decorated in yellow, green, blue and mauve, 15.5ins high (one with painted seal mark to underside - slight flaking to ears and edges)
A pair of 19th Century Chinese blue and white porcelain two handled “Moon Flasks”, the flat faces with circular panels decorated with pavilions by a lake within stylised leaf borders and with pierced and moulded handles, 18ins high (with blue and white four character mark to bases - both slightly chipped and fritted on rims and faces)
A 20th Century Chinese porcelain bulbous two handled vase, the gilt decorated scroll handles hung with rope, and with twin carp and symbols of good fortune, the body finely decorated in the “Famille Rose” palette with bold floral ornament, 13.5ins high (six character seal mark to base in overglazed blue)
A Chinese famille jaune ground porcelain table lamp, 20th century, of baluster form with incised floral and dragon decorated body, the shoulders with gilt moulded lion heads upon a gilt moulded base, 58 cm high, together with a rose painted baluster formed table lamp, 42 cm high and a red, black and gilt lacquered baluster formed table lamp, decorated with four panels depicting buildings, foliage and birds upon gilt moulded base, 67 cm high, (3).
A small collection of 19th Century Chinese Export Porcelain, predominantly decorated in Imari colours and also some in plain underglaze blue, comprises three Teapots, two hexagonal Dishes, a Coffee Cup and Saucer, and a further Tea Bowl and Saucer (both probably non-matching), two small hexagonal Dishes and two small underglaze blue Dishes (conditions vary, some losses etc)
A collection of Chinese export blue and white porcelain, Qing dynasty, to include two canted rectangular platters with fisher men and island scenes, within diaper borders, 32.5cm three blue and white plates of hunters firing arrows at rabbits within stylised borders, Chenguha six character marks but Kangxi, 23cm diameter, two blue and white panelled tea bowls, probably 17th/18th century under glazed blue fungus marks, 9cm diameter, a florally panel decorated tea bowl and saucer, a Chinese export blue and white tureen base with hog’s head handles, 16cm wide (10)
An attractive Chinese porcelain wine pot cover and stand, the globular pot with loop handle and short spout, decorated in black, blue and red enamels with gilt details depicting exotic goldfish and waves beneath a band of runes, either side with a crane amid clouds, the hexagonal fluted stand decorated en suite. 12 cm high. Eighteenth century (cracked). (3) * The subject of the decoration is particularly auspicious.The swimming fish may be described as ‘goldfish’, in Chinese jin Yu, which provides a homophone for ‘an abundance of gold’. This the presentation of a wine pot such as this implies wishes for great fortune.
A First Period Worcester coffee cup and saucer, transfer printed in bright underglaze blue with The Bandstand pattern, the rims and handle gilt, saucer 12cm diam, printed disguised numeral in underglaze blue, c1780; a Chinese porcelain sparrow beak milk jug, enamelled probably in England with scattered flowers beneath a trailing border, c1780; a Chinese porcelain famille rose ribbed cream jug; an English porcelain plate finely painted with scattered roses in shaped gilt rim, c1820; a yellow ground coffee cup and saucer of London shape, painted spurious SWANSEA mark in red (7) ++Chinese jug with English decoration with short descending hairline crack, the plate with filled rim chip
A Chelsea figure of a Chinese man, Red Anchor Period, seated on a stump with arms folded and wearing a pointed orange hat with upturned pale green brim, his gown finely painted with small red flowers and in yellow slippers, on flat base with applied flowers and leaves, 11.5cm h, painted anchor in red, c1753-55 Literature: Other examples are illustrated Mackenna (F Severne), Chelsea Porcelain The Red Anchor Wares, Leigh-on-Sea, 1951, plt 51 fig 102; Hackenbroch (Yvonne), Chelsea and Other English Porcelain in the Irwin Untermeyer Collection, Massachusetts 1956, plt 25, fig 28 and Legge (Margaret), Flowers and Fables A Survey of Chelsea Porcelain 1745-69, Melbourne 1984, p42 cat 57. ++Head re-stuck; cleanly broken through a firing crack in the base, rock and rock and glued. Flowers/leaves slightly chipped. Minute flat nick on upper surface of hat. No modern 'professional' restoration.
A Factory 'X' polychrome slop basin, enamelled with two Chinese figures, one holding a parasol the other pointing, 15cm diam, c1790-95; a Spode breakfast cup and saucer, with bat prints of a flower maiden or lady and beggar in gilt dentil rim, saucer 16cm diam, painted 1922 in red; two Wedgwood bone china Vine Leaf Embossed trios with gilt decoration; all c1800-20 (9) Literature: A Factory 'X' reeded teapot of this pattern is illustrated Godden (G) editor, Staffordshire Porcelain, 1983, plt 120. ++Spode cup with fine hairline crack, one of the two Wedgwood coffee cups cracked
A Fukagawa porcelain miniature teapot and cover, painted in underglaze blue with peonies and gilt on a tomato red ground, 7cm h, painted marks; a small collection of Japanese and Chinese porcelain, earthenware, Yixing stoneware and other miniature tea and wine pots and covers, including a bowenite example, mid 19th c and later (30 approx) ++The lot in generally excellent condition
A named loving cup, South Derbyshire, of fawn glazed earthenware, sprigged in lavender blue with Chinese figures and cornucopias and impressed in printer's type THOMAS JOYNES, 16cm h; a frog cup, painted with flowers and decorated in copper lustre; a porcelain loving cup, transfer printed and painted with the farmer's arms and motto INDUSTRY PRODUCETH WEALTH, all mid 19th c (3) ++South Derbyshire cup - with some discolouration of the glaze where slightly crazed. Frog cup - with minor descending hairline crack and some glaze discolouration. Porcelain loving cup - with a restored handle
A rare Chinese jar decorated with a pair of imperial dragons chasing a flaming pearl, and eight Buddhist emblems in green enamel, Jiaqing six character seal mark and of the period (1796-1820) in underglaze blue, 19 cms high x 18 cms diameter cf A similar example is illustrated in Soame Jenyns, 'Later Chinese Porcelain', Fourth edition, Faber and Faber Limited, 1971, plate XCI
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