A pair of Chinese Imari porcelain canted rectangular platters, Qian Long (1736-95) each decorated with the boy and a butterfly pattern, the figures below a willow tree within boarders of underglaze blue iron red and gilt flowers, unglazed bases, enamel rubbed one platter chipped, 42.5cm wide (2)
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Two Chinese porcelain dishes, the first with a yellow ground and painted in colours with birds in a flowering tree, iron red six character mark, 23.5cm diameter, the second with a white ground and painted with a shrub with red flowers, the rim with various Chinese characters, printed iron red four character mark, 23.5cm diameter, (2), one a/f
A Chinese Blue and White Export Porcelain Cylinder Vase, Kangxi (1662-1722), the slightly flared short conical neck with later applied copper mount, the flat shoulder painted with three lotus trails, the main body with two baskets brimming with flowers beneath a frame of pointed leaf tips, 17.5cm high
A Chinese Export Porcelain Bowl, Qianlong (1736-1795), circular, internally with a central roundel enclosing a landscape with three figures on a veranda within a gilt "fleur de lys" frame, scrolls and cellular patterns to the inner border, externally with four panels of Manchu figures on verandas against a repeat Y ground, high foot ring, the underside bearing old label of "J R Kidson, Antique China Dealer, 116 Albion Street, Leeds", where, in ink, the bowl is described "Old Chinese porcelain Kien-lung 1735-96", 28.8cm diameter, together with a later associated Oriental carved hardwood stand
A Pair of Chinese Export Porcelain Models of Seated Dog and Bitch, Qianlong, circa 1750, both modelled seated on their haunches wearing collars with bells, drop-jawed, the bitch with brown glazed pup on her shoulder, 14.5cm high (heavily restored); and A Pair of Chinese Dehua Fo Dog Joss Holders, Qianlong (1736-1795), the male with brocaded ball, the female with pup, on scroll form raised bases, 7.8cm high (2 pairs) See illustration
A Pair of Chinese Imari Porcelain Plates, early Qianlong, circa 1740, circular, centrally painted with peonies growing amongst rocks near a fence (one of the peony heads painted in famille rose enamels), trellis cavettos, three floral sprigs to the rims, 23cm diameter; and Another Pair, circular, painted with pomegranates and finger citrons in a vase on a table near peonies within a floral border, 22.7cm diameter
A Chinese Export Porcelain Armorial Milk Jug, Qianlong, circa 1745, of bulbous form with inverted repeat fleur de lys gilt rim, C handle, with frontal elaborate polychrome and gilded armorial with the arms of Cripps impaling Partridge, 10.9cm high; and An Armorial Tea Canister, circa 1765, of round shouldered rectangular section, with inverted gilt fleur de lys collar, the shoulders and sides painted with sprigs, and with an armorial on both sides (perhaps Cullum or Culme), 11cm high (2) See illustration Milk jug: the Cripps (or Crisp) family of Kent and Sussex and the Partridge family of Norfolk. This jug is illustrated in Howard Chinese Armorial Porcelain, p.458. This piece was purchased from Heirloom & Howard Ltd on 21 January 1988.
A Chinese Famille Verte Porcelain Tea Bowl and Saucer, Kangxi (1662-1722), each piece with external café-au-lait glaze decorated with panels of flowers and rockwork, underglaze blue painted pseudo seal marks, the saucer 13cm diameter; and A Porcelain Shaft and Globe Vase, 19th century, decorated with a complex pattern of interwoven scrolls, lotus and bats, and with four shao medallions to the neck, against a light green ground, bearing Qianlong seal, 17cm high, inside the vase is an old label inscribed "I bought this in Japan 1911" (2) See illustration
A Pair of Chinese Blue and White Export Porcelain Pedestal Mustard Pots, Kangxi (1662-1722), each ovoid vessel with C shape handle painted with cloud motifs, one painted with precious Buddhistic "antiques", the other with scholar and attendant beneath a huge cliff, against a background of "antiques", both with Buddhistic emblems to the swept circular pedestals, 11cm and 11.3cm high respectively, each example bears remnants of old gilded wax oval applied seals "Duveen, Liverpool", now with later associated white metal mounts and hinged lids with pointed finials (each marked "GM" and triangle), 13.5cm high overall See illustration
A Pair of Chinese Export Porcelain Armorial Salts, early Qianlong (1736-1795), of concave sided octagonal form, the bowls painted with helm and acanthus headed shield armorials, externally with floral sprays tied to a running chain, 8cm wide, 3.9cm high; and An Armorial Mug, cylindrical, with acanthus and floret framed shield armorial, a swan crest to the reverse, with running scroll rim bands, old label on the base inscribed "Fazakerley of Liverpool", 14.6cm high (handle lacking, losses, restored) (2) See illustration
A pair of Chinese Canton famille rose porcelain vases, second half 19th Century, each baluster body decorated with opposing figural panels against a ground of dense flowers and fruit, the neck applied with Dog of Fo handles above pairs of lizards, height approx 46.5cm (some faults), together with a pair of hardwood stands.
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