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A large blue and white vase with unglazed base, decorated with a continuous design of sailing vessels in a mountainous, river landscape with buildings and retreats, about 61cm high; the neck with Yongzheng underglaze blue six-character mark, but not of the period, and post Qing dynasty. The original version of this shape and size is known from the reign of The Yongzheng Emperor; for a version in famille rose enamels, see 'Later Chinese Porcelain' by Soame Jenyns [Plate XC].
An antique Chinese porcelain famille rose bowl decorated all around with scholars and courtesans with six character red seal mark to base (restoration) and a smaller antique Chinese porcelain bowl with blue transfer printed and hand painted enamel decoration (a/f) - sold with an antique Chinese porcelain famille rose decorated teapot (a/f)
A collection of three Chinese porcelain plates Qianlong, painted in Famille Rose enamels with flowers and landscape scenes within an arrowhead band and foliate borders, the sizes of the plates diameter 29 cm, and the two smallest diameter 23 cm (3). CONDITION REPORT: None of the three plates ring true. All three show signs of restoration under UV, this is most extensive around the rims of the bases of the plates. One of the smaller plates has a clear hairline crack from the edge into the centre of the plates +/- 3 cm long. All have small losses to their edges and all have some gilt decoration missing through rubbing and wear.
A Chinese porcelain figure Guan Yin, as table lamp. Height figure only 38 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The figure is in reasonably good condition but does have some minor issues. There are very minor nibbles to the tops of the petals on the lily and lotus flower. The right hand is missing the thumb end and the left hand one finger tip. Around the base there is one bud or petal missing and other extremely minor nibbles to the leaf edges. There is no restoration and there do not appear to be any hairline cracks.
A large pair of Chinese porcelain famille rose octagonal vases and covers, the main panels painted with groups of scholars and precious objects, birds in blossoming branches, and tree squirrels, the neck panels with small landscapes, the covers with gilded fo-dog finials 92cm high They are 20th centuryOne vase with a minor foot rim chip. Fading to gilt on fo-dogs.Vase two good overallBoth have scuffs and grazes to the glazeSeveral small negligible scuffs to the inner rim of cover one, one flake of green enamel off on top of the rim. Cover two in similar condition, but no green enamel loss.
AMENDED DESCRIPTION - Dan Kelly (b.1953)Footed dish with abstract decoration, 1979PorcelainUnmarked21cm diameter, 5.5cm highProvenanceDan Kelly has advised that this was made for his final show exhibition of his work completed whilst at the RCA. The piece was purchased by Grahame Clarke, who had been his tutor during the period of study 1977-1979.The Grahame Clarke Collection of British Studio Ceramics.The Grahame Clarke collection of British Studio Ceramics (lots 163-179)Grahame Clarke (1942-2014) was a potter, Royal College of Art ceramics lecturer and collector. He was first influenced by such names as Harry Davis, Bernard Leach and Shoji Hamada but rather than producing one-off pieces for display, he focused on producing handmade, usable tableware. In 1974 he co-founded Highland Stoneware in Lochinver, Scotland, and in 1991 founded Grahame Clarke Porcelain, in Norfolk.Grahame graduated from the Royal College of Art in 1962. As a student he assisted Harry Davis at his studios in Cornwall, and after graduation went to Stoke-on-Trent, working for Price and Kensington and Royal Doulton. He also travelled to Denmark to work for Bing and Grøndahl.Later he joined the Royal College as a senior lecturer in glass and ceramics, and worked there for over 20 years. In the ceramics department he worked alongside the artist Eduardo Paolozzi and the pottery designer David Douglas, Marquess of Queensberry. Grahame Clarke’s porcelain combined the durable porcelain body, modelled on 17th-century Chinese pottery, with a free hand-painted style inspired by the Delftware and Lowestoft blue-and-white decorations of the 16th and 17th centuries. He sold work under his own name, as well as producing contemporary design commissions for Heal’s, for the interior designer Jane Churchill and for the tableware retailer Thomas Goode.
A CHINESE PORCELAIN VASE of baluster form with everted shaped rim and two shi-shi handles, painted in pink with large flowers on a yellow ground, 17" high, with hardwood base (2) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)Has been drilled (neatly) in base as had been converted into an electrical lamp base. Salamanders Shi-shi good, rim badly damaged and remains of old glue etc to hold in fitting, stand also drilled
A PAIR OF CHINESE PORCELAIN GU VASES painted in underglaze blue with prunus on a dark shaded ground, unmarked, 9 3/4" high, together with a similar sleeve vase painted with a continuous landscape with figures and buildings beside a river, four character mark, 14" high, and an inverted baluster vase and cover, four character mark, 10 1/2" high (Pair and 2) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)Both Gu vases have very obvious restoration to rim. No damage or restoration to rim, no damage or restoration to sleeve vase. Inverted vase cover is painted to match but does not fit and rim all restored - vase has restored rim and chips to foot-rim
A PAIR OF CHINESE PORCELAIN SAUCER DISHES with fluted rims, painted in famille rose enamels with peonies, rockwork and a fence, unmarked, 8" diameter, together with a similar pair with bright blue rockwork, 9" diameter and two other plates (6) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)One saucer dish has star crack to base, the other star and extended star cracks to base, no chips, one of the pair of plates has hairline to rim, two other plates good
A CHINESE PORCELAIN FAMILLE ROSE SAUCER painted with three figures in a garden within a blue and gilt brocade rim, the reverse with red mark on a bright green ground, 6" diameter, together with an earlier saucer with panels of figures and flowers on a diapered ground, 5" diameter and a Cantonese saucer, 6 1/4" diameter (3) (Illustrated) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)No chips, cracks or restoration, but smallest saucer has old wire hanger
A CHINESE PORCELAIN FAMILLE ROSE PLATE centrally painted with a pair of yellow and black cockerels within a pink and green panelled border, unmarked, 9 1/4" diameter, together with three similar plates, one painted with a phoenix, all unmarked (4) (Illustrated) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)Cockerel plate has barely detectable restoration, possibly fairly extensive. Phoenix plate has small chip to rim at 4. Urn of flowers plate good. Peony plate chipped
A CHINESE PORCELAIN BASIN of plain circular form, painted in underglaze blue with flowers, unmarked, 15 1/4" diameter, together with a prunus and cracked ice pattern jar, four character mark, 7" high, another unmarked smaller jar, 5 1/2" high, and a moon flask painted with warriors, four character mark, 8 12" high (4) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)Basin very badly damaged and glued with loss, no damage to either jar, flask generally good
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