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A Large Collection of Chinese and Japanese Items (mostly porcelain) including: four ginger jars with covers, kutani ware teapot with pot and cover and eleven dishes, two lobed imari dishes, fourteen-piece Japanese tea set, famille rose teapot, famille verte vase with handles, eggshell porcelain bowl in box, a boxed set of bowls and chopsticks, and a basket containing a snuff bottle, soapstone recumbent buffalo and other items
Chinese Porcelain Jar, Vase and Brush pot: 18th century blue and white dragon jar (no cover) possibly of period, 19th century blue and white glazed meiping vase decorated with landscape scene and four character Kangxi mark underneath, large 19th century brush pot decorated with two cranes and red trees, with four character kangxi mark underneath (3)
AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY CHINESE EXPORT PORCELAIN PLATE AND LATE 19TH CENTURY JAPANESE PORCELAIN IMARI BOWL, the plate painted with a tree, diameter 22.5cm, the bowl with wavy rim and painted with a bird, diameter 22cm (2) (Condition Report: the plate has wear to the gilding, the bowl is chipped and cracked)
A pair of 20th century Chinese porcelain bottle vases. Each with blue apocryphal Qianlong seal marks, painted in enamels with figures taking tea, playing games and in discussion within a continuous landscape, 24cm high Condition Report: Overall in good-very good condition. Rubbing to the gilt details and glaze. Would benefit from a clean. Signs of wear including scratches (mainly to the bases). No apparent cracks, chips or restoration. Glaze is inconsistent in areas.
A Chinese porcelain famille rose enamelled circular shallow dish. With apocryphal underglaze blue six character reign mark for Yongzheng (1723-1735) within double concentric lines to base, the front finely painted in coloured enamels with a scene from Romance of the Western Chamber/Xixiang Ji with a man leading a horse, before a woman looking out from a window and a man standing with a horse, in rockwork landscape, within an underglaze blue ruyi lappet border, the reverse with a dense ground of underglaze blue flowerheads and scrolling leaves, within gilt rim, 27cm diam. See the similar dish sold by Adams, 29th June 2021, lot 34. Provenance Colonel Alexander Phelps Hodges (1894-1977) formed part of the British Military Mission with the White Army, fighting against the Bolshevick Red Army during the period 1919-20. Forced to retreat, he travelled into China, crossing the Gobi Desert and coming into Peking. Eventually he escaped to Vladivostok in Eastern Russia and returned to England having travelled some 3000 miles in seven months This dish was one of his 'trophies' acquired during his travels across China while with the White Army in circa 1920. He later published a book detailing his adventures titled 'Britmus'. Condition Report: Overall in good-very good condition. No obvious cracks or chips. Some light pitting to areas of the glaze. Small spot of bubbling to area of the blue building. A small number of blossoms have possibly been re-applied. Sole rubbing to the gilt. Colours bright. Some signs of wear consistent with age and usage including light scratches and rubbing. The base has some pen marks and spots of residue (should clean off). Has not been examined under UV light.
Chinese Blue & White porcelain ginger jar and cover in the Prunus pattern, double underglaze blue concentric circles to base (18cm high); together with a Japanese blue & white prunus pattern plate of ribbed form, seal mark to base (18cm diameter); and a pair of Chinese blue & white lidded trinket dishes decorated with birds, butterflies and flowers (1 a/f) (4 pieces)
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