A Chinese Qing dynasty blue and white porcelain bowl, 18th century, with butterfly and melon design to the inner centre with butterfly and foliage frieze rim, the body with naturalistic composition, on a short foot with four character mark, 21.5 cm diameterCondition report: chips to the rim, some pitting, three hairline cracks to rim, light staining to inner bowl, wear consistent with age.
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A Chinese porcelain scroll decorated plate, 9" dia, a polychrome plate and four Imari style plates, in sizesCondition:Top right Imari plate on main image has 3 hairline cracks around the outside rim and also has chips to rim.Top left Imari plate on main image has a cracked base and chips to rim.Famille Verte plate on bottom right of image has losses to decoration and a glaze/firing fault to base.Shaped edge Imari plate in centre of main image has a restored section of the rim and also a couple of chips to the rim.Plate to bottom left of main image has numerous decoration losses.Kutani colour palette plate in bottom centre of main image has numerous decoration losses and numerous short cracks stemming from the outside rim.
A box of various Chinese and Japanese (mainly Japanese) pottery and porcelain including a Satsuma vase and cover and similar jar and cover, a modern Imari cat, seven various Imari bowls, two leaf-shaped Imari dishes, Chinese famille-rose bowl, four various blue and white / Imari pattern plates, blue and white transfer decorated plate and two Chinese enamelled figure decorated dishes
A Chinese pink / rose glazed squash form pot, 9.5 cm wide x 5 cm high, two miniature rice pattern blue and white tea bowls, 5 cm diameter x 2.5 cm high and an English transfer decorated and highlighted double-sided egg cup, 10 cm high CONDITION REPORTS The Chinese squash form bowl basically sound though with some craquelure to the glaze throughout. Firing fault to the base x 2 i.e. flecks of either porcelain or glaze protruding - see images. Two small tea bowls: whilst basically sound, one has chip to rim - see images for further detail. Transfer decorated Japan pattern double sided cup in poor condition with damage throughout, broken to centre, discolouration both ends and with serious cracking - see images for further detail
Chinese export porcelain famille Verte ovoid vase and cover painted with figures and a boat in a lakeside mountainous landscape with trees and pavilions, all beneath a ruyi head border. Double circle mark to the base in under glazed cobalt blue, standing on a carved hardwood base. 40.5cm high approx. Late Qing/early Republic. (B.P. 21% + VAT)Two noticeable firing faults, one to the shoulder and one just below the midline. Small flake of porcelain missing from the under glazed mouth but otherwise appearing in good condition with no obvious damage. The vase and cover probably did not start life together but make an acceptable match. Height of the jar with cover, without stand is 36cm approx.
Chinese porcelain baluster jar, the mouth rim decorated all over with 'a hundred butterflies' motif, rendered in iron red and gilt rouge-de-fer enamels, with floral scrolls to the neck and shoulder. Six character Yongzheng reign mark to the base in under glazed blue. 24.5cms high approx. (B.P. 21% + VAT)No lid. Noticeable chip to the middle of the body. Otherwise appearing good overall. Small chip noticeable also to the base.
A pair of Limoges porcelain vases,20th century, painted in the Chinese taste, printed 'B.S. Limoges France' mark,35cm highCondition ReportSome wear and scratching to the painted decoration. Small hairline crack to rim of one vase, possibly firing related as it does not appear to be visible from the other side.
A Royal Worcester porcelain vasec.1880, in the Chinese taste, with gilt Chinoiserie decoration to a pale ground, the twin handles modelled as elephants, printed marks, impressed 320, 34.5cm highCondition ReportWear and a white paint mark to the gilt decoration. Chips to the edge of the tusks. Wear to the foot rim. Please see the additional images.
A group of three Worcester porcelain spittoons,18th century, each decorated in the Three Flowers pattern, one with crescent mark, another with a pseudo Chinese mark,tallest 11cm highCondition ReportSmall chip to the underside of the rim to the smallest example, appears to be glazed so possibly due to manufacturing. Crescent marked example with a chip to the upper rim and a small chip to the foot rim. General wear and surface scratching throughout.
A group of Worcester porcelain cress dishes,18th century, each decorated in the Pine Cone pattern, comprising a pair of larger examples, 22.7cm wide, and a smaller pair, one labelled 'The Smalle Collection South Africa', 20cm wide, all with crescent marks,together with a pair of Chinese examples,18th century, decorated with Pine Cone pattern,19cm wide (6)Condition ReportLarge pair) One with a nibble to the rim, the other with a star crack to the side.Smaller pair) Collection label example cracked.Chinese) Both with chips to the rim. One with a star crack.General) Surface wear and scratches.
ENGLISH & OTHER, MAINLY BLUE & WHITE PERIOD PORCELAIN - 17 pieces to include a small Lowestoft bullet shaped teapot and cover circa 1765, 11cms overall H, 14.5cms across, a further teapot with non-matching cover decorated with scenes from the Orient, 22.5cms overall H, 17.5cms across, Japanese cylindrical pot with cloisonne style wirework decoration, 11cms H, two circular dishes with pagoda and people in a garden setting decoration, 21cms diameter, Chinese export porcelain blue and white bowl, typically decorated with buildings and trees etc, 16cms diameter, transfer printed pen tray?, 16cms across, late 19th century Wedgwood trinket box and cover, Wolfe-Mason Liverpool pagoda pattern tea bowl circa 1800, 9cms diameter, similar period smaller example, small Japanese example, three similarly decorated early cups and three small dishes, one titled 'The Pet Lamb', 8.5cms diameter
DECORATIVE POTTERY & PORCELAIN VASES GROUP - to include a colourful pair of segmented vases having pseudo Chinese markings and panels depicting figures with gilt and green backgrounds, possibly Miles Mason or Worcester, early 19th Century, 20cm heights, two small twin-handled globular vases, hand painted with floral details, early Derby marks, 7.5cm heights, ten further hand painted and transfer print decorative vases by Derby and other makers, 14cms H the tallest, 5.5cms H the smallest, globular bottle type vase by Mortlocks Ltd, 20.5cms H and a bird and insect hand painted planter with wirework and porcelain flowers, no maker's marks, 22.5cms overall H
MODERN CHINESE POTTERY & PORCELAIN COLLECTABLES GROUP – to include a blue and white temple lion marked ‘Regency Ironstone’, 19cms H, 20cms across, standing figure of Taoist Immortal Shoulao, 33cms H, seated figure in brown glazes, 28cms H, pair of Famille Noire jars, no covers, 13.5cm heights, 2 x standing figures of terracotta type warriors, 18.5cm heights and other items of interest
18TH CENTURY & LATER BLUE & WHITE POTTERY & PORCELAIN GROUP – to include Blue Crescent marked Worcester, Caughley type pickle dishes, Porsgrund Norway cup and saucer, Chinese export blue & white and various other transfer printed and painted decorative wares, approximately 40 pieces (within 2 boxes)
A GROUP OF THREE CHINESE RECTANGULAR PILLOWS One porcelain example decorated in the Peranakan style; one in the form of a box with hinged cover and twin handles; and one further lacquered example The largest 42cm wide Condition: For a condition report or further images please email hello@hotlotz.com at least 48 hours prior to the closing date of the auction. 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.
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