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A Chinese Export porcelain dish and a pair of miniature baluster vases, Qing Dynasty. The blue and white fluted oval dish painted with pavilions on islands, the vases with chrysanthemums and shrubs amongst rockwork, with double concentric lines to bases (hairline crack to one neck) 11.7cm high
A Chinese porcelain blue and white Zodiac Animals tapering oviform vase. Jiaqing (1796-1820) four character reign mark, decorated with animals from the Zodiac in landscape (chipped to neck). H25cm Condition Report: 4cm chip to the rim with a 3cm crack running down from it. Brown spot under the glaze in the tree above the horse.
A Chinese porcelain Qing Dynasty blue and white oviform vase. Four character reign mark for Xuantong (1909-1912), painted with a boy holding a flowerspray before a scholar on terracing, within canted rectangular cartouche, the ground reserved with blue quatrefoil flowerheads (chipped and cracked to neck), 25.9cm high Condition Report: There is a chip on the inside of the rim with a 5cm crack running down from it. It has 2cm firing chip/mark on the rim of the base.
A pair of Chinese porcelain blue and white Qing Dynasty baluster vases. Four character marks, painted with dragons chasing flaming pearls amongst clouds reserved on a blue ground, 22.6cm high Condition Report: Overall in good order. One with some very minor fritting/small rim chips to the upper rim. Ptherwise ok.
A Chinese porcelain blue and white dragon vase and a ginger jar. Late 19th/early 20th century century, the baluster vase with four character, painted with dragons chasing a pearl amongst clouds (large footrim chip and losses to glaze at upper rim) 25.5cm high, the ginger jar painted with flowering prunus on a blue ground, 18cm high Condition Report: Dragon vase - seven various chips around the top rim, 4cm chip loss at the base. Ginger jar appears in good condition.
An interesting selection of twelve ceramic pieces to include:a pair of 19th century Staffordshire inkwells as swans;four Royal Doulton trinket dishes decorated with foxes and hounds;a pair of fine quality late 19th century continental figures (damage and reparations);a Staffordshire spaniel and a Staffordshire hound;a Limoges porcelain box in mid-18th century Chinese style;a small Royal Copenhagen mouse.
A Pair of Chinese Porcelain Saucers, circa 1730, painted in Kakiemon style with scattered sprigs under brown line rimsA Pair of Meissen Hausmaler Saucers, circa 1730, painted in underglaze blue and overglaze enamels with Fels und Vogel pattern A Chinese Jesuit Style SaucerA Fluted Famille Vert Saucer (6)Pair of Kakiemon style saucers - one with two long flat rim chips, some resultant staining. The other with a short rim crack and numerous flakes to the rimMeissen saucers - one with a large rim chips, the other with a slightly smaller rim chip. No repair. Jesuit style saucer - small rim chip and general enamel wear.Fluted saucer - heavy rim fritting, chips and enamel wear.
A Chinese Porcelain Plate, Qianlong, painted in coloured enamels with the tobacco leaf pattern23cm diameterA Similar Plate (2)Tobacco leaf - two large pieces re stuck on the edge with attempted over spray, an associated crack, another crack and with rim chipping and fritting.Octagonal - the plate has been into two large and one small piece with old stapled repairs.
A Chinese Porcelain Dish, Kangxi, painted in underglaze blue with stylised foliage within a broad border of foliage in lappet shaped panels29cm diameterChip to the rim with an associated hair crack. With a 19th century metal plate hanger. Chipping around the foot rim. Heavy glaze fritting to the rim. No restoration.
A Chinese Porcelain Saucer, Yongzheng reign mark but not of the period, painted in famille rose enamels with a maiden reclining on a rug, objects beyond, bears four-character reign mark in blue14.5cm diameterNo chips, cracks or repair. Enamels in good order. Some very light and minor edge fritting.
A Chinese Porcelain Mustard Pot and Cover, Qianlong, of barrel form painted in famille rose enamels with flower sprays11.5cm highA Similar Teabowl, painted with European galleonsTwo Patty PansA Coffee Cup and SaucerA Coffee CanA Set of Three Coffee Cups and Saucers (qty)Mustard pot - two large flat chips to the underside of the rim, small chip to the inner rim. Flat chip to the side of the handle. Some burst glaze bubbles and enamel wear. Teabowl - badly broken and in piecesPatty pans - larger one with a rim chip, the smaller with a long vertical body crackCoffee cup and saucer - cup with a large flat rim chip and a smaller chip, saucer with a rim crack, some chips and flakesCoffee can - rim chipThree coffee cups and saucers - one saucer with two rim chips and associated cracks, another with a flat rim chip. One cup with heavy glaze fritting to the handle terminal
A Set of Three Chinese Porcelain Plates, Qianlong, painted in famille rose enamels with peony23cm diameterA Similar Buff Ground Saucer Dish21cm diameter (4)Three plates - one with a small section of repair to the rim. Some rim fritting.Saucer dish - small flat chip to the rim. Some slight glaze wear. Fritting to the foot rim. No repair.
A Chinese Porcelain Bowl, Tongzhi reign mark and probably of the period, of cinqfoil form painted in famille rose enamels with cranes amongst clouds on a multi coloured ground, six character reign mark18cm wide, with hardwood scroll end standFree from chips, cracks and restoration. Heavy wear to the internal decoration. Slight glaze fritting to the edges.
A Pair of Chinese Porcelain Platters, Qianlong, of oval form and painted in underglaze blue with a boy riding a buffalo in a landscape36cm wideOne with two large flat chips to the front rim at the lower edge and a crack to the rim / border just before 6 oclock. The other with numerous smaller rim chips. Both with rim fritting and and slight abrasions. Some glaze scratches and pitting to both. No restoration.
A Chinese Porcelain Trembleuse Stand, Kangxi, painted in underglaze blue with the Jumping Boy Pattern10.5cm diameterA Similar Pair of Saucers, painted with auspicious objects14cm diameterA Similar Pair of Teabowls and Saucers, painted with flowers and rockworkA Circular Dish, Qianlong, painted with a river landscape31cm diameterTwo Similar Snuff BottlesA Censer with Hardwood CoverTrembleause - three small rim chipsPair of saucers - both with a hair crack to the rim and with numerouse rim chipsPair of teabowls and saucers - one saucer slightly fritted, the other badly broken and re stuck, both teabowls broken and re stuckCircular dish - crack across the well, some small rim chips and fritsTwo snuff bottles - blue and white good but lacking stopper, enamelled with badly chipped stopper, pieces of the foot lost and re gluedCenser - good condition
A Chinese Porcelain Tea Canister, early 19th century, of hexagonal form, painted in underglaze blue with figures in a mountainous river landscape16cm highA Similar Tea Canister, of rectangular form, painted with deer amongst pine trees and birds in branches17cm highHexagonal - large rim chip, some glaze fritting, pitting and abrasions. No restorationRectangular - no chips, cracks or restoration. Some glaze pitting and slights frits on the edges
A Pair of Chinese Porcelain Ginger Jars, Kangxi reign marks but not of the period, painted in underglaze blue with a man and a goose on the bank of a river, bear four character reign marks in underglaze blue14cm high, with pierced hardwood covers and standsNo chips, cracks or restoration. Glaze in good order. Some slight chips to the timber components.
A Set of Three Chinese Porcelain Figures of Immortals, 18th century, each standing, holding their attributes on rectangular plinths23cm high, (3)Bearded figure with turquoise robe, broken between the shoulders and wiast and restored. The other figure dressed in turquoise with heavy loss to the pot held in his left hand. No other major damage but with fitting throughout.
A Chinese Porcelain Ginger Jar and Cover, late Qing Dynasty, painted in underglaze blue with the Cracked Ice and Prunus pattern, two concentric rings to the base29cm highLarge flat chip to the rim of the cover. No other notable damage. Glaze pitting and minor frits throughout. No restoration.
A Chinese Porcelain Bowl, in Transitional style, with everted rim, painted in underglaze blue with pomegranates, bamboo, peonies and rockwork under a brown line rim23.5cm diameter, with carved and pierced hardwood standNo chips, cracks or restoration. Firing flaws and imperfections visible to the inside.
A Chinese Porcelain Ginger Jar, in Kangxi style, painted in underglaze blue with a procession of figures one riding a kylin15cm high with pierced hardwood cover and standVery small chip to the top rim. another small flat chip to the foot. Glaze pitting and light scratches. Free from restoration.
A Pair of Chinese Porcelain Cache Pots, in Kangxi style, of flared square form, painted in famille verte enamels with figures at various pursuits and with calligraphy, on hardwood stands12cm wideBoth drilled. Heavy glaze chips and fritting mainly to the edges. No restoration.902 grams combined (porcelain)
A Chinese Wucai Porcelain Box and Cover, in 17th century style, of cylindrical form, painted with a dignitary and attendants and with jumping boys10.5cm diameterA Similar Baluster Vase, painted in famille verte enamels with dignitaries and attendants20cm high matched hardwood coverA Similar Ginger Jar and Cover, painted with figures in a landscape14cm highBox and cover - presumably missing some sections. Some fritting and glaze pitting. No chips, cracks or repair.Tall jar - now with associated cover lacking, rim has lossed some height and later metal mounted, probably formerly with a long neck and everted rim. No further damage and free from repair.Ginger jar and cover - no damage or repair.
A Chinese Porcelain Punch Bowl, Qianlong, painted in famille rose enamels with figures in a garden and with flower sprigs within underglaze blue foliate borders26cm diameterRim chip with associated crack. Some other very minor rim fritting. No restoration. Enamels and glaze in good order. Some rubbing to the gilding.
A Chinese Porcelain Tureen Stand, Qianlong, of canted rectangular form, painted in underglaze blue with buildings in a river landscape with foliate and lattice borders38cm wideSome slight fritting, mainly to the rim. One large glaze flake to the front. Glaze crazed. No chips, cracks or repair.
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