A Chelsea Porcelain Small Dish, circa 1752-53, of fluted oval form, painted in Yongzheng famille rose style with a bird perched in peony issuing from rockwork within a diaper border16.5cm wideThis style of Chinese inspired decoration is rarely found on Chelsea, and appears to be confined to the 1752-53 periodBroken into several large pieces and professionally restored. Some fritting to the rim. Glaze pitting an enamel wear. Patch of staining to the reverse. Unmarked.
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A Chinese Sancai Glazed Model of a Peach, in Ming style, naturalistically modelled with a leafy stem picked out in coloured glazes9cm wideA Similar Model of a Fruit9cm wideA Chinese Porcelain Bowl, of everted circular form, gilt with calligraphy on a coral ground, bears four-character mark11cm diameterA Saucer, Qianlong, painted in famille rose enamals with a family within an arrowhead border11.5cm diameter (4)Both fruit with typical minor surface wear and scratching. Bowl extensively broken and repaired. Saucer with fine hairline crack.
A Pair of Chinese Porcelain Vases, Yongzheng/Qianlong, of baluster form, painted in famille rose enamels with precious objects within foliate and scroll borders,33cm high, mounted as table lampsMetal mounts bonded to the porcelain at the top and bottom and so impossible to assess the condition of the rims. The cable for the lights enters the top mounts and so the porcelain has not been drilled. One vase with three cracks to the neck and a large star shaped crack to the body.Second vase free from visible cracks.Both free from restoration.
A late 18th century Chinese oval export porcelain bowl hand-decorated in underglaze with peony (28.9 cm wide) (Small chip to one end)Condition Report: small chip to one end (underside of the lip, barely visible on the outside, more visible on the underside, thumbnail size). Otherwise in good original condition.
GROUP OF CHINESE CANTONESE PORCELAIN ITEMS MID TO LATE 19TH CENTURY including a tea pot, punch bowl, plate, cup and saucer, all decorated in the Rose Medallion palette with Rose Mandarin scenes, surrounded by birds, flowers and foliagethe bowl 25.5cm diameterBowl has several chips around the rim. Fading to the faces of the figures. Some wear to the body. Tea pot - Small section of restoration to the rim. Fading to the faces of the paintwork and some sections of the body. The underside of the lid has some chips.The plate has a chip to the rim. Cup and saucer - cup has a chip to the foot and loss of gilding to the rim. Saucer has some chips to the rim.Additional photos now available.
A pair of Japanese tiles depicting a figure with basket of flowers and a figure dressed in traditional costume, both signed with character marks, (13cm square) and a Chinese circular porcelain panel depicting a figure standing at a temple, a/f, mounted in treen frame, (including frame 3.5cm x 16cm) (3)
A group of Japanese and Chinese souvenirs including a miniature four fold screen decorated with birds, cranes, ducks etc, (h 24cm) a miniature rosewood screen with views of mountains, (h 17cm) a pair of Chinese style porcelain plates decorated with green dragons chasing the centre pearl of wisdom, (d 18cm) and a matching circular bowl with hairline crack (d 13cm), a Japanese Kutani style scalloped bowl decorated with figures (d 18cm) and a smaller bowl, two Eastern pewter miniature shot glasses, (h 4cm) a modern Chinese presentation calligraphy set including brushes, seal, ink block etc and a white metal Chinese rhu complete with presentation box, ( a lot)
A late 18th early 19thc Chinese porcelain bowl, the outside decorated with floral spray and butterfly panels, enclosed within a blue and gilt chrysanthemum and bamboo border, the internal centre of the bowl with circular panel with floral sprays and octagonal patterned banded edge, (11.5cm x 26cm)
EIGHT CHINESE EXPORT PORCELAIN VESSELS, Qianlong/Jiaqing, including famille rose baluster milk jug, 2 similar blue & white and 'clobberd' jugs, Mandarin baluster vase, small Mandarin baluster vase and matching trumpet vase, small tea or wine pot, tea caddy (8)Comments: no covers, one jug broken handle, caddy damaged neck, fam rose jug restuck handle, wine pot rim chip, baluster vases both cracked, trumpet vase and clobbered jug good. Inspection advised.
GROUP OF CHINESE EXPORT PORCELAIN & WOOD CARVINGS, comprising 18th Century famille rose plate decorated with peony, 23cm diam, 18th Century landscape plate in blue and white, 23cm diam. 19th Century underglaze blue and famille rose landscapes bowl, 23.5cm diam., early 20th Century Cantonese cylindrical teapot and cover, 13cm h, and a pair of lacquered giltwood panels carved with fruiting peach branches, 33cm h (6)Comments: bowl crack to base, teapot with one missing handle.Provenance: The estate of Eileen Price McWilliam, Welsh opera singer and RWCMD tutor.
CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE PORCELAIN BALUSTER TANKARD, Qianlong, painted with five figures in a garden beneath a tree within moulded border, reserved on an underglaze blue cell diaper ground interspersed with scatter moulded flowers and insects, traces of gilding, 12cm hProvenance: private South Wales collection.Comments: gilt worn.
CHINESE BLUE & WHITE PORCELAIN SAUCE TUREEN, COVER & STAND, Qianlong, the domed cover painted with a formal garden with auspicious symbols including jade music stone and a ruyi sceptre etc., sides with flowers and insects, the stand with flowers and calligraphy scrolls, all within diaper borders, handles are in the form of pigs heads, 19cm wide x 11cm high (3)Comments; cover with fritting, stand with stacking wear, tureen with tiny rim chip, one pig's ear chipped
PAIR CHINESE BLUE & WHITE PORCELAIN VASES & COVERS, late Qing dynasty or later, baluster form painted with flowering prunus trees, domed covers with dog-of-fo knops, bases with apocryphal 4-character Kangxi marks, 30.5cm h (2)Comments: one vase with rim chip, other with glaze flake chip to foot, one cover chipped and reglued.
PROVINCIAL CHINESE PORCELAIN SAUCER DISH & CELADON VASE, 20th Century, dish painted in copper red and blue with carp, unglazed base with Philippines National Museum label, 25.5cm diam; the vase modelled in the Longquan-style with elephant mask ring handles and moulded scrolling peony, base with 2-character mark in archaic script, 30cm h, wood stands (2)Comments: both good condition.
ASSORTED CHINESE BLUE & WHITE PORCELAIN TEA BOWLS & SAUCERS, 18th/19th Century, painted with landscapes etc. together with a coffee cup, a coffee cup & saucer, a small and larger plate (22)Comments: plates cracked/rivited, one coffee cup broken handle, various chips & cracks, inspection advised.
A Late XIX Century Chinese Porcelain Vase and Cover, of baluster form, painted in blue with flowering prunus trees within a Greek key pattern border, character marks to base, 40cm high; Another Similar, (no cover). (3) Lot 1094 - 1. Smaller Jar no cover, 2cm firing crack to base running up the side. Large 'L' shaped crack to body with small chips 21cm long running up to and across, pitting. 2. Large Ginger Jar and Cover, pitting, large firing fault to interior.
A Chinese XIX Century Porcelain Tankard, painted in blue with a Chinoiserie river landscape,12cm high; A Chinese Blue and White Ginger Jar and Cover, painted with vases of flowers in panels against a flowerhead ground, 20cm high on a hardwood stand. (4) Lot 1096 - Mug - firing crack to underside 1.5cm long, pitting and fritting, crack and chip to handle near bottom terminal, crack and chip to handle near top terminal. Ginger Jar - lid broken and restruck in several places with associated chips. Vase - pitted, faint crack to interior, deep scratches to panel. stand - losses and cracks, very scratched.
A collection of Chinese 19th century famille rose porcelain: five plates, each 24.5cm diameter, four of which depicting court scenes, one decorated with interlocking dragons; together with a further cup, 11cm diameter, saucer 16cm diameter, and a jug (handle af)Provenance: the Peto Family, formerly of Chedington Court, Dorset
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