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A Chinese Export blue and white plate, circa 1730, 21cm diam together with a Japanese Arita blue and white porcelain dish, circa 1690, painted with a pair of pheasants amongst blossoms, birds to the border, 21.5cm diam (2) Further details: Chinese Export plate: appears to be in good condition Japanese plate: rim restored, crack to foot rim,
A set of four Chinese Ming Dynasty wucai porcelain dragon and phoenix small dishes, each with six character marks in blue of the Wanli Emperor (1573-1620) and of the period, each painted with a blue five clawed dragon and a mustard/green phoenix bird amidst flower heads and leaves, each well with a running scroll of flowers, externally with eight Buddhist emblems, the marks within a double circle, sizes range 17 to 17.5cm diam (4) Further details:Dish 1: enamels on central field heavily worn, 3mm chip on rim. 2.4 chip/flake off rim, stained hairline curved crack running approx 2.5cm, one other straight and stained hairline crack approx 7mm on rim, another chip on rim (ground down) appears to cover 2cm in length along Dish 2: central field with excess rubbing around dragons head hair, also particularly two florettes, stained and slightly curved rim crack 8mm, tiny glaze chip on rim approx 2mmDish 3: well with slight water residue stain (this may clean off), some heavy but less intrusive rubbing to central field, no apparent chips or cracks Dish 4: very minor rubbing and scuffs to central field, water residue around well, no apparent chips or cracks NOTE: Please contact Hansons Accounts Department at least 24 hours prior to bidding: accounts@hansonsauctioneers.co.uk or + 44 1283 733988
A Chinese Export porcelain Armorial tea bowl and saucer, circa 1780, each piece painted with two figures representing virtues divided by two American shields, the tea bowl 9cm diam, the saucer 14cm diamFurther details: bowl with slight blue enamel loss to blue wave line, gilding slightly rubbed, but no chips or cracks, saucer previously in three pieces and re-glued
A Chinese large blue and white porcelain rouleau vase, Kangxi Period (1662-1722), painted with two dignitaries and four attendants addressing a celestial maiden with four hand servants, repeat key and scroll motif in two bands to the neck, base with double concentric ring in underglaze blue and artemia leaf, 46.5 cm high Provenance: Fine Chinese Porcelain - The Edson Bradley Esq Collection, Christie's London, 14 December 1933 and thence by descent Further details: slight buckle to foot rim, 16cm wavy and stained body, crack running behind maidens, 7cm vertical crack in front of one of the dignitaries, 10cm crack on right side of palace column, with fragment from Christie's 1933 catalogue NOTE: Please contact Hansons Accounts Department at least 24 hours prior to bidding: accounts@hansonsauctioneers.co.uk or + 44 1283 733988
A LARGE PAIR OF FAMILLE VERTE PORCELAIN VASES WITH COVERS, 19th CENTURYChina, Qing Dynasty (1644-1912). Each of baluster shape rising from an everted foot to a straight neck surmounted by a domed cover, the exteriors finely enameled with square panels of long-tailed birds perched on flowering branches and weathered rocks, all on a scrolling ground of chrysanthemum vine, below a band of cartouches with scholar's objects reserved on a trellis ground, with further Daoist symbols on the neck and cover, the last surmounted by a bud-shaped finial. The underside with a double circle in underglaze blue.Condition: Good condition with minor wear and firing flaws. One vase with a forked hairline crack to the neck and rim. One cover with glaze flakes to the bud finial. Provenance: Private collection in Paris, France.Weight: 3376 g and 3890 g Dimensions: Height c. 41 cm eachAuction result comparison: Compare to a related pair of export porcelain vases, of larger size, at Christie´s New York, Chinese Export Art Featuring Property from the Tibor Collection on 11 January - 2 February 2022, lot 57, sold for USD 13,750.
A small collection of Chinese and Japanese porcelain including a Chinese coral ground Famile Rose baluster vase painted with reserves of figures and butterfly decorated shoulders, 20 cm high and an almost pair of Chinese Famile Rose, porcelain sauce boats, Qing, Qianlong, painted with Western blooms within a serpentine border and scroll handles, and blue and white porcelain coffee cans, Famile Rose dish, coffee cup, Chinese "Imari" sparrow beak jug and a Japanese Hirado style cache pot and other items.Hairline crack to the neck of the coral ground vase, and also one to the small dish. All items with general age-related wear and surface marks, but no obvious or major further damage.
A Chinese Famile Vert porcelain bottle vase, Qing Dynasty probably 19th century, painted in aubergine and yellow with waring mounted soldiers beneath a cloud landscape on green ground. Bearing a six-character apocryphal mark for Chenghua. 35 cm overall heightPrivate estateA possible crack to the base
Two similar Chinese Kraak blue and white porcelain dishes, Ming Dynasty, circa 1600, each painted with a bird on a rock among shrubs, within borders of flowers and Buddhist emblems 28cm and 28.5cm diameterFirst example - some rim fritting. 4cm crack from the rim (stained). Soe central field scratches.Example 2 - some minor rim fritting and some kiln grit stuck to the glaze externally.
A Chinese hardwood urn stand, Republic period, the top inset with Guangxu style porcelain tile depicting a dragon and stylized pheasant, on carved scrollwork legs united by a stretcher75 x 45cm Slight wobble. Some joins are loose and slightly sit apart. Loss to one part of the stretcher. Knocks and marks to the extremities with some dry cracking on the legs. One join to the main leg has been restored - see images
A Chinese blue and white porcelain ginger jar, Kangxi (1662-1722), two main panels one depicting five playful boys and the other four boys and a kylin, with an associated wooden cover20cm highTwo large and several chips on the unglazed rim also cracks on the shoulder seam from the inside. Five body star cracks seen from inside. Glaze slightly scuffed
A pair of Chinese blue and white porcelain and pink enamelled bowls, Guangxu (1875 - 1905), each externally decorated with the eight Daoist Immortals against pink waves, internally with longevity god and deer, six character mark in underglaze blue and of the period22cm diameterExample one - very good conditionexample two the 9 x 3cm curved chunk out of the rim, partly re-glued, but two pieces since detached
A Chinese blue and white porcelain baluster vase, Qing Dynasty, late 18th/early 19th century, painted with two phoenix birds amongst scrolling peonies, with cover25.5cm high36cm high overall4cm crack in rim otherwise goodA small part of the piercement missing on the cover. Stand damaged one piece retained inside vase
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