Four 19th century Chinese porcelain plates, diameters 23.5cm and 25cm, an oval dish, length 30cm, all with landscape and rural patterns, together with three tin glazed Delft ware plates painted in the Chinese style, diameter of smallest 22cm, the largest 23.5cm (7).Condition Report: All of the plates have rim chips, the Delaware have larger pieces missing from the rims. No obvious signs of restoration
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Two large 19th century Japanese wall chargers, the largest with a central pattern of vase, flowers and birds and a wide border with panels of insects and chrysanthemums in blue and black grounds, diameter 46cm, the smaller example of Imari design with central panel of vase and garden flowers, within a wide border of panels of mountain scenes, garden scenes and repeating patterns, in blue, orange and gilts, diameter 40cm, together with a Chinese blue painted porcelain plate with vases in garden scene and trellis border, floral patterns to the underside, diameter 28cm, all unmarked (3).Condition Report: Larger charger has a visible repair to the base and expect some cracks and chips to the rim. Smaller charger has a crack from the side which measures 8cm, there may be some small rim chips. The plate has some rim chips and nibbles.
A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE DOUBLE GOURD VASEMODERNtogether with a Chinese meiping vase, painted with dragons amidst scrolling leaves, the base with a seal mark, and a pair of Chinese style porcelain candlesticks, by Mottahedeh (4)31.5cm high (max) To be sold without reserve. ProvenanceThe Collection of Robin and Rupert Hambro.
A group of Chinese porcelain, including a large blue and white teapot with side-pouring handle, height 15cm, largest blue and white bowl diameter 22cm (5) A/FTea cup handle is broken, famille rose bottle vase top has been cut off, large blue and white bowl good condition, teapot has a large crack through the body
Chinese blue and white porcelain vase, painted with dragons chasing a flaming pearl amongst clouds, four character mark, 23cm, and a similar vase painted with figures, some damage.Qty: 2Condition report:Dragon vase - chips and nibbles to rim, chips to baseOther vase - hairline cracks and possible repair to rimPlease see additional uploaded images.
Pair of Chinese porcelain vases, the bodies painted with figural panels, enclosed by well-painted floral scrolls against a pale blue ground, yellow necks, painted seal mark, on wooden stands, 25.5cm.Condition report:There is loss of gilding to the rims of both vases. One vase has a fine surface scratch to the body and a tiny chip to its base. Please see additional uploaded images.
Seven small pieces of Chinese blue and white porcelain, being four bowls and three plates / trinket dishes. Three pieces having dragon motif to the centre, one with mountain in the distance and the remainder with floral patterns. Two unmarked, others with two or four character mark to verso. Largest to measure 11.5cm in diameter.
Ford's China - a high Victorian late 19th - early 20th century blue and white Chinese style porcelain egg cup holder formed as a basket, complete with six egg cups. Formed with part gilt basket handle onto a cuboid box holder decorated with floral motifs in the Chinoiserie style. With a number of the egg cups marked 'Fords China' to base. Measuring approx. 15cm x 18cm x 13cm.
A LARGE CHINESE YELLOW GROUND PORCELAIN DINNER SERVICE Mid-late 20th Century, various iron red printed marks, decorated with Chinese character medallions, flowers and scrolling foliage, to include variously sized bowls; a circular serving bowl and cover; an oval serving plate; tea pot; spoons; sauce dishes etc The serving bowl and cover 25cm diameter Condition: Approximately 98 pieces total. Service appears in good conditioon, some light signs of use and occasional wear to enamels. This is an auction of preowned and antique items. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and you should expect general wear and tear commensurate with age and use. We strongly advise you to examine items before you bid. Condition reports are provided as a goodwill gesture and are our general assessment of damage and restoration. Whilst care is taken in their drafting, they are for guidance only. We will not be held responsible for oversights concerning damage or restoration.
A Record of the Collection in the Lady Lever Art Gallery, Port Sunlight Formed by the Viscount Leverhulme in three volumes published by Batsford 1928 as a limited edition of 200 copies for the UK and 150 for USA. Volume 1: Painting and Sculpture; Volume 2: Chinese Porcelain and Wedgwood; and Volume 3: English Furniture, Tapestry, and Needlework. With dust jackets in original slip cases.
19th century and later Chinese ceramics, to include footed bowl, with hand painted floral and foliate decoration, with pierced lattice work border, upon three bracket feet, together with Chinese export porcelain rice bowl and cover, decorated in enamel with cockerels, against floral and foliate ground, three floral tea bowls and similar plate, largest D17.8cm
A Chinese Famille Verte porcelain covered jar or vase, of ovoid form with faceted conical cover and octagonal foot, the cover's finial modelled as a bird, decorated with garden vignettes and fronds reserved within diaper and scroll cartouches on a ground of foliage, blossom and fruit, character marks to base, 35 cm, (old repair to neck)
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