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Lot 7793

Large 17th - 18th century Chinese porcelain kang xi bowl with garden/butterfly decor. With bottom mark. Professionally restored. Dimensions: H 9 x Ø 20.7 cm. In fair/good condition.

Lot 7794

Contoured Chinese porcelain bowl with wings/geisha/bamboo decor. 17th - 18th Century. Edge chips. Dimensions: H 10x Ø 21 cm. In fair/good condition.

Lot 7797

18th century Chinese porcelain queng lung sauciere with birds in a garden setting. Edge damage. Dimensions: 9 x 20 x 10 cm. In fair/good condition.

Lot 7802

Two 17th century Chinese kakiemon porcelain dishes with garden decor. Edge damage. Size: Ø 10 cm. In fair/good condition.

Lot 7806

Two 18th century Chinese porcelain family verte pots with floral decor. Size: 20 cm. In good condition.

Lot 7808

18th century Chinese porcelain imari jug with floral/gold decor. One hairline. Size: H 20 cm. In good condition.

Lot 7809

Two large 18th - 19th century Chinese porcelain vases with wings/figures/floral/valuables decor. With double blue bottom ring. Both vases have been professionally restored. Size: H 36 cm. In good condition.

Lot 7810

Two large 18th - 19th century Chinese porcelain bowls with perch/sturgeon/floral decor. With double blue bottom ring + four-character bottom mark. One bowl of edge damage. One bowl of hairlines + chips. Dimensions: H 9 x Ø 20.5 cm. In decent shape.

Lot 7812

Two 18th century Chinese porcelain family rose plates with floral/enamel/gold decor. Minimal chips. Size: Ø 23 cm. In fair/good condition.

Lot 7822

Large Chinese porcelain dragon dish with six-character bottom mark. With double blue ring. Dimensions: H 5 x Ø 24 cm. In good condition.

Lot 7823

Two four-piece Chinese porcelain tea sets. Landscape/floral decor. 20th century. Size: 17 - 26 cm. In good condition.

Lot 7825

Chinese porcelain lidded dish with kylins, text + bottom mark. Dimensions: H 21 x Ø 27 cm. In good condition.

Lot 7828

Lot 18th century Chinese porcelain queng lung cup and saucers with contoured rim and harbor decor. Four saucers minimal chip, moderate. Six cups, some minimal chip. Dimensions: 4.5 x Ø 10 cm. In fair/good condition.

Lot 7829

Six volumes of various old/antique Chinese/Japanese. Consisting of: 4x Kom, kutani, family rose, carp decor and cloisonné. 1x Cloisonné effect porcelain bowl, floral/butterfly decor. 1x Cup, floral decor + signature. Size: 10 - 20 cm. In good condition.

Lot 7830

Large lot of Chinese porcelain bowls with a bird on a branch decoration. Handpainted. 20th century. Size: 6 - 12 cm. / 9 - 16 cm. In good condition.

Lot 7835

Lot of Chinese porcelain. Consisting of: Six 18th century Chinese porcelain cups, queng lung + three saucers. Three cups good. Three cups hairline. One dish good. Two saucers hairline/chip. Size: 6.5 - 11 cm. In fair/good condition.

Lot 7838

Twelve old Chinese porcelain Cantonese plates. Miscellaneous. Bird/butterfly/floral and gold decor. Size: Ø 18 - 24 cm. In good condition.

Lot 7844

Large 19th century Chinese porcelain vase with floral decor + character marks. Size: H 33 cm. In good condition.

Lot 7848

Five Chinese porcelain cups + saucers. Floral/gold decor. 19th century. Dimensions: 4 x Ø 9 cm. In good condition.

Lot 224

A late 20th century Chinese porcelain jar and cover, decorated with figures in a garden, bearing six character marks to the side. H.26 Dia.26cm.

Lot 285

A 20th century Chinese porcelain part teaset with floral decoration, bearing Chinese character marks to base. H.19cm. (largest)

Lot 289

Two contemporary Chinese cloisonne eggs, each raised on hardwood stands together with a pair of miniature Chinese porcelain barrels and a reproduction pair of Chinese terracotta army figures. H.12cm. (largest)

Lot 378

A contemporary Chinese porcelain cylindrical stick stand decorated with blossom. H.62 Dia.24cm.

Lot 384

A 19th/early 20th century Chinese green painted porcelain figure of Shao Lao with animals and children. H.54cm.

Lot 400

Three 20th century Chinese bone snuff bottles and stoppers, together with a small white metal Indian coffee pot, a white metal pot and cover and a porcelain snuff bottle. H.20cm. (largest)

Lot 31

Chinese blue and white porcelain plaque, decorated with figures mining, 26.5cm x 24cm (NB: Condition is NOT noted in catalogue descriptions. We strongly advise viewing to satsify yourself as to condition. If you are unable to view please request a condition report, which will be provided in writing).

Lot 122

A set of nine Chinese porcelain panels, 20th century, painted with flowers of all seasons, all signed and inscribed, dated 1941, each porcelain panel 18cm x 12cm, framed (9) Condition Report: very minor wear to the the enamel otherwise in very good condition Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 124

A group of assorted Chinese porcelain, mainly 19th century, comprising: three blue and white bowls, a lobed bowl with tongzhi mark, a famille rose fruit bowl, a famille rose cover bowl (6) Condition Report: one of the blue and white bowl with two pieces glued to rim the shallow footed dish with rim chip and with minor wear to enamel s Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 135

A group of Chinese porcelain, mostly 19th century, including two teapots, seven tea cups and a tray (10) Condition Report: one lid of the teapot damaged, the other one with restored rim one cup with chip and line to the rim one cup with crack to the rim blue and white cup with cracks to the base blue and white small bowl with crack Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 100

A PAIR OF CHINESE ENAMEL ON BISCUIT PORCELAIN FIGURES OF TWO IMMORTALS, QING DYNASTY, KANGXI PERIOD, 1662 – 1722He Xiangu and Zhang Guo, each modelled seated holding their attributes, all waisted hexagonal bases, coloured in aubergine, yellow, green and black enamels, applied paper labels (2)Height: 15.5cmProvenance: James E. Sowell Collection, no. P.131/2, Christies New York, 21st January 2016, lot 94Condition ReportUV light inspected. Each with restored heads. She chip to left hand, chip to hair. He ribbons missing to shoulders.

Lot 104

A CHINESE BISCUIT PORCELAIN ‘DUCK AND LOTUS’ WATER DROPPER, QING DYNASTY, KANGXI PERIOD, 1662 – 1722Covered in a rich green, brown and ochre glazeLength: 7.5 cmFor a similar water dropper see Marchant, Kangxi Porcelain, Sotheby’s New York, 22nd March 2023, lot 604Condition ReportUV light inspected. No restoration. In good condition, with original cold-painted red to the birds beak. Very nice example.

Lot 105

AN UNUSUAL CHINESE EXPORT PORCELAIN TWO-HANDLED COOLER, QING DYNASTY, CIRCA 1720 – 1740Possibly after a European silver-shape, for cooling wine glasses, of waisted oval form, with moulded green-glazed scroll handles, the interior plain except for a green scroll border within the unglazed rim, the exterior painted with two flower sprays issuing from rockwork in rouge-de-fer and gilt, all on a splayed footLength: 23.5cmCondition ReportUV light inspected. Small firing fault to the rim where the two sections meet. One handle restored.

Lot 106

A CHINESE EXPORT ‘FAMILLE-VERTE’ PORCELAIN SAUCER DISH, QING DYNASTY, KANGXI PERIOD, 1662 – 1722Painted with flowers beneath a gnarled pine tree, rouge-de-fer and gilt diaper border, the reverse with three floral sprigsDiameter: 30cmCondition ReportUV light inspected.  In good condition. A very rare unusual design.

Lot 107

A CHINESE ‘FAMILLE-VERTE’ PORCELAIN SHALLOW DISH, QING DYNASTY, KANGXI PERIOD, 1662 – 1722Painted with two ladies on a garden terrace within a green diaper, peony and insect border, the reverse with floral sprigs and underglaze-blue double circle markDiameter: 24cmCondition ReportUV light inspected.  A couple of tiny 'nicks' to brown-dressing of the rim. Some stacking wear to red enamel. 

Lot 108

A LARGE CHINESE ‘FAMILLE-VERTE’ PORCELAIN DISH, QING DYNASTY, KANGXI PERIOD, 1662 – 1722Painted with two ladies on a garden terrace, once carrying a tray of fruit within green diaper border, the reverse with floral sprigs and underglaze-blue double circle markDiameter: 31cmCondition ReportUV light inspected.  Minor 'nicks' to brown dressed rim and minor scale chips  to foot rim. Otherwise good.

Lot 112

A CHINESE PORCELAIN ‘FAMILLE-VERTE’ AND ‘CAFÉ-AU-LAIT’ SAUCER DISH, QING DYNASTY, KANGXI PERIOD, 1662 – 1722Painted with a figural scene of two Chinese couples, beneath a tree, within a terrace garden, all against a café-au-lait ground, the base with an encircled seal mark in underglaze-blueDiameter: 27.5cmFor a similar dish see The World of Colours, An Exhibition with coloured decoration dating from 700 to 1920 belonging to members of the Oriental Ceramics Society, London, 2006, p.54, no. 102Condition ReportUV light inspected. Overall in good condition, 'rings' well. The dish a little warped. Some very minor frits to the rim. Small five-pointed star-crack to rear of dish. Area of glaze run to bamboo rock work at approx. 6 o'clock. circled in red.

Lot 118

A PAIR OF CHINESE EXPORT ‘SHIPPING SUBJECT’ PORCELAIN PUNCH BOWLS, QING DYNASTY, QIANLONG PERIOD 1736 - 1795Each painted in the ‘famille-rose’ palette with naïve ships flying the British flag (2)Diameter: 26cmCondition ReportUV light inspected. One with a rim hairline running from a tiny touched in rim chip down to the foot rim, approx. 10cm. The bowl still rings well.The other bowl in good condition.

Lot 122

A CHINESE EXPORT ‘CATHEDRAL OF SEVILLE’ PORCELAIN MEAT DISH, QING DYNASTY, QIANLONG PERIOD 1736 – 1795Painted in underglaze-blue and famille-rose enamel with a riverside scene of a Chinese boat lady beneath a peony tree, punting towards a representation of the Spanish Cathedral of Seville, the Sacristía MayorLength: 26cmThis design is thought to be based upon a print of the Sacristía Mayor, by Juan Álvarez de Colmenar’s, La Lonja y la Catedral de Sevill, 1707, published in the book Les delices de l’Espagne et du PortugalA small number of examples of this rare design are known across the world, including plates at Lanhydrock House, Cornwall, and also at Tattton Park, Cheshire, (National Trust, inv. no: 881919.1, 881019.2. and 1296852 and 1296879)Condition ReportUV light inspected. Minor enamel wear. Slightly stained 1cm hairline to the rim, at 7 o'clock.

Lot 130

A CHINESE ‘FAMILLE-ROSE’ PORCELAIN MILK JUG AND COVER, QING DYNASTY, QIANLONG PERIOD, 1736 – 1795Painted with a domestic interior scene of a lady accompanied by a small boy reserved against a bianco sopra bianco ground with puce and gilt quatre-lobed cartouches (2)Height: 12.5cmCondition ReportUV light inspected. In good condition. Minor wear to gilding.

Lot 132

A PAIR OF CHINESE EXPORT ‘FAMILLE-ROSE’ PORCELAIN PORRINGERS, QING DYNASTY, QIANLONG PERIOD 1736 – 1795After a silver shape, painted with peonyLength: 15.5cmCondition ReportUV light inspected:one porringer handle over sprayed, doesn't fluroesce under black light. The other porringer with some rim retouches, and chips restored to handle.

Lot 136

A CHINESE EXPORT ‘FAMILLE-ROSE’ PORCELAIN TEAPOT AND COVER, QING DYNASTY, QIANLONG PERIOD, 1736 - 1795Of globular form, sparsely painted with butterflies and flowers (2)Height: 13cmCondition ReportUV light inspected. Minor restoration to the rim of teapot and rim of cover. See UV photos.

Lot 138

TWO CHINESE ‘FAMILLE-ROSE’ PORCELAIN ‘MADAME DE POMPADOUR’ TEAPOTS AND COVERS, QING DYNASTY, QIANLONG PERIOD, CIRCA 1765Each painted to either side with a central cartouche enclosing a red carp flanked by floral sprigs incorporating peony and lotus podsHeight: 10.5cm and 12cmCondition ReportUV light inspected. Each cover made-up. The teapots themselves vary slightly in colour and size. Each with a minor restored chip to the spout. Otherwise good.

Lot 139

A PAIR OF CHINESE EXPORT ‘FAMILLE-ROSE’ PORCELAIN SAUCE BOATS, QING DYNASTY, QIANLONG PERIOD, CIRCA 1765Each of silver shape painted with birds amongst flowers and foliage (2)Length: 24.5cmCondition ReportUV light inspected. Each sauceboat with minor restoration. Chip to terminal of each handle. small chips restored to each spout, and one to the foot rim. Otherwise good.

Lot 140

A PAIR OF CHINESE EXPORT ‘FAMILLE-ROSE’ PORCELAIN CHAMBER CANDLESTICKS, QING DYNASTY, QIANLONG PERIOD, 1736 – 1795Each of octagonal form, with moulded bamboo shaft and coiled dragon handles, painted with floral swags, insects and butterflies, gilt rimsHeight: 13cmCondition ReportUV light inspected. One candlestick with a small section of rim restored, approx. 1cm. The other candlestick with a 2cm hairline to underside of the rim, slightly stained. Some wear to gilt rims. One dragon with small chip to backbone.

Lot 141

A CHINESE ‘FAMILLE-ROSE’ PORCELAIN FIGURE OF SHOU LAO, QING DYNASTY, QIANLONG PERIOD, 1736 – 1795Modelled standing, the bearded laughing immortal holding a peach branch in his right hand, his robes brightly coloured and enhanced with black enamel sprigs of butterflies, flowers and finger citronHeight: 27cmCondition ReportUV light inspected. Tips of fingers holding peach branch restored. Left hand restored. Old restoration to blue enamel of his top knot.

Lot 142

A CHINESE EXPORT PORCELAIN MODEL OF A SPOTTED HOUND, QING DYNASTY, QIANLONG PERIOD, CIRCA 1760Modelled seated wearing a collar, unusually coloured in pink, black, iron-red and brown enamelsHeight: 15.5cmCondition ReportUV light inspected. Rear right paw restored. Tip of right ear restored. 

Lot 143

A CHINESE 'FAMILLE ROSE' PORCELAIN 'BATAVIAN' WARE’ FIVE PIECE GARNITURE, QING DYNASTY, YONGZHENG PERIOD, 1723 – 1735Comprising: three baluster vases and domed covers, two beaker vases, each painted with leaf and scroll-shaped panels of flowers, including peony, lotus and prunus blossom, turquoise enamel borders, all against a café-au-lait ground (8)Height: 28cmCondition ReportUV light inspected.  The beaker vases with restorations to rims, and some overpainting. One with further restoration to the body, covering cracks.1: baluster vase, rim chips retouched. Some overpainting to body. cover restored.2: baluster vase, in good condition. cover restored.3: baluster vase, in good condition. cover restored.

Lot 144

A PAIR OF CHINESE 'FAMILLE ROSE' PORCELAIN SEMI-EGGSHELL PLATES, QING DYNASTY, YONGZHENG PERIOD, CIRCA 1730Each of barbed form, painted to the centre with a chrysanthemum within a border of four quatre-lobed vignettes containing ladies and children, birds and flowers, all on a gilt lotus ground, the rim with further panels of butterflies and flowers on a pink-diaper ground, the underside with floral sprigs (2)Diameter: 21cmCondition ReportUV light inspected. One plate with a restored hairline/break to the rim at 3 o'clock. The other with a small nick/chip to the barbed rim at 12 o'clock. Otherwise good.

Lot 145

FOUR CHINESE EXPORT ‘FAMILLE-ROSE’ PORCELAIN ‘ROMANCE OF THE WESTERN CHAMBER’ PLATES, QING DYNASTY, YONGZHENG PERIOD, 1723 – 1735Each finely painted with a scene from ‘The Romance of the Western Chamber’ with Cui Yingying waiting for Zhang Sheng to jump over the walled garden, all within scroll-shaped cartouches reserved against a scrollwork ground, with flowers and vignettes enclosing precious objects (4)Diameter: 23cmThe scenes depicted here reference the woodblock prints used to illustrate the text from the famous Yuan dynasty play from the 13th-14th century, Xi Xiang Ji or 'The Romance of The Western Chamber'. The woodblock prints inspired Chinese porcelain painters for generations and the story tells the tale of the romance between the impoverished scholar Zheng Sheng and the beautiful Cui YingyingCondition ReportUV light inspected. very minor frits to brown dressing to rims. minor stacking wear toeach. Variation of yellow enamel to mans robe. Otherwise good.

Lot 146

A PAIR OF CHINESE EXPORT ‘FAMILLE-ROSE’ PORCELAIN OCTAGONAL PLATES, QING DYNASTY, YONGZHENG PERIOD, 1723-1735Each painted with two ladies accompanied by children, one on a boat, punting, all beneath a willow tree, the rims set with lotus flowers reserved against a petal shaped blue ground, reserved on pink diaper work (2)Diameter: 20.5cmA similar pair was sold at Christie’s London, 30th April 2015, lot 96Condition ReportUV light inspected. No restoration. One plate with four minor rim frits to corners. The other with five minor rim frits. 

Lot 147

A PAIR OF CHINESE 'FAMILLE NOIRE' PORCELAIN COCKEREL PLATES, QING DYNASTY, YONGZHENG PERIOD, 1723 – 1735Each painted with a cockerel perched on blue rockwork amongst peonies and insects, the rims with a peony scroll reserved against a black ground, pink diaper bands, applied paper labelDiameter: 23.2cmProvenance: Ionides Collection, Buxted Park. Collection of Luis Pereira Ganhao, Palacio Do Correio Velho, 12th April 2016, lot 223Condition ReportUV light inspected. No restoration. One plate with two small 'nicks' to brown dressing of rim. Minor stacking wear. Otherwise good.

Lot 154

A CHINESE EXPORT ‘FAMILLE-ROSE’ PORCELAIN TEAPOT AND COVER, QING DYNASTY, QIANLONG PERIOD, CIRCA 1770Of globular form, well painted with a continuous scene of a courting Manchurian couple accompanied by two boy and female attendants highlighted in gildingHeight: 12.5cmCondition ReportUV light inspected. Restored chip to top of spout. base of handle. Some wear to gilding around the shoulder.

Lot 159

A SET OF FOUR CHINESE EXPORT ‘FAMILLE-ROSE’ PORCELAIN SOUP PLATES, QING DYNASTY, YONGZHENG PERIOD, CIRCA 1723 – 1735Each painted with a hen and two chicks within a walled garden beneath peony and prunus blossom, the cavetto with sprigs of peaches and pomegranates, the rims with landscape vignettes against a pink-diaper ground (4)Diameter: 22.5cmCondition ReportUV light inspected. No restoration. Minor stacking wear. Overall in good condition.

Lot 160

FOUR CHINESE EXPORT ‘FAMILLE-ROSE’ PORCELAIN PLATES, QING DYNASTY, QIANLONG PERIOD, 1736 - 1795Each painted with precious objects within panelled borders (2)Diameter: 23cmCondition ReportUV light inspected. One plate with minor touched in rim chip, at 10 0'clock. Minor stacking wear. Otherwise good.

Lot 161

FIVE CHINESE EXPORT ‘FAMILLE-ROSE’ PORCELAIN PLATES, QING DYNASTY, QIANLONG PERIOD, CIRCA 1750Each of octagonal form, painted with peony to the centre, the rims with compartmentalised borders enclosing four vignettes (5)Diameter: 22cmCondition ReportUV light inspected.  Two plates with very minor touched in rim frits.  Minor stacking wear. Otherwise good.

Lot 162

A CHINESE EXPORT ‘FAMILLE-ROSE’ PORCELAIN ‘DAMES AU PARASOL’ PLATE, QING DYNASTY, QIANLONG PERIOD, 1736 – 1795Decorated in the Pronk style, with two ladies and birds in a fenced garden, the rim with sprays of flowers and fruit, inscribed ‘46’ to reverseDiameter: 23cmCondition ReportUV light inspected. Minor wear to enamels. Otherwise good.

Lot 163

A CHINESE EXPORT ‘DANISH MARKET’ ARMORIAL PORCELAIN PLATE, QING DYNASTY, QIANLONG PERIOD, CIRCA 1785Painted in the neo-classical style with the arms of Peter van Hemert within laurel and lime-green and gilt beaded bordersDiameter: 23cmThe Danish arms are those of Peter van Hemert (1735-1810) who was counsellor of state and agent with the Danish Justice Council. He took a particular interest in the Asiatic company of Denmark, in which he owned shares which quadrupled in value between 1772-1781Condition ReportUV light inspected. Minor wear to pink scroll border. Three minor touched in rim chips. See UV light photos. Otherwise good.

Lot 164

A PAIR OF CHINESE EXPORT ‘DANISH MARKET’ ARMORIAL PORCELAIN SAUCE BOATS, QING DYNASTY, QIANLONG PERIOD, CIRCA 1785Painted in the neo-classical style with the arms of Peter van Hemert within laurel and lime-green and gilt beaded borders (2)Length: 22.5cmThe Danish arms are those of Peter van Hemert (1735-1810) who was counsellor of state and agent with the Danish Justice Council. He took a particular interest in the Asiatic company of Denmark, in which he owned shares which quadrupled in value between 1772-1781Condition ReportUV light inspected. Minor frits to rims and handles. One interior roundel of minerva a little worn. Firing fault to rim near one handle.

Lot 166

A PAIR OF CHINESE EXPORT ‘FAMILLE-ROSE’ PORCELAIN ‘JUDGEMENT OF PARIS’ PLATES, QING DYNASTY, QIANLONG PERIOD, CIRCA 1745 – 1750Each painted with a mythological scene of Paris handing Venus the golden apple, Juno, Minerva and Cupid look on, within a border set with four cartouches containing fantasy views of shipping in Canton and Plymouth sound, highlighted in gilding (2)Diameter: 23cmThis famous mythological scene was a popular subject in Chinese Export, and plates and were made with various borders. For a similar plate to the present lot, see F. and N. Hervouët, Y. Bruneau, La porcelaine des compagnies des Indes, à décor occidental, Paris, 1986, p. 310, no. 13.72, and for examples of the other different border designs, see nos. 13.71, 13.73-76.Condition ReportUV light inspected. Tiny restored rim chip to reverse of rim to one. Some stacking wear to image, see additional natural light photographs.

Lot 168

A CHINESE EXPORT ‘FAMILLE-ROSE’ PORCELAIN ARMORIAL PLATE, QING DYNASTY, QIANLONG PERIOD, CIRCA 1745Painted to the centre with the arms of Pigot, Ermine three lozenges in fess sable: crest, A Wolf’s head argent, all within gilt diaper bordersDiameter: 26cmAccording to David Sanctuary Howard, Chinese Armorial Porcelain, London, 1974, Vol I., p251, E11, ‘This service was made for George Pigot of Patshull, Staffordshire, who became Governor of Fort St. George, Madras, 1755-63 and again 1775-7….. he was created a baronet in 1764 and in 1766 Baron Pigot of Patshull, Co. Dublin’Condition ReportUV light inspected. Shallow 5mm rim chip at 7 o'clock. Some wear to gilding around the cavetto. Otherwise good.

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