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Chinese Famille Verte porcelain bowl, probably Kangxi period (1662-1722), having a wavy rim and internal frieze of flowerheads, panels of landscapes and flowering plants, and central internal rocky outcrop, the exterior with six further panels, unmarked, 18.5cm diameter x 8.5cm high, (crack)There are multiple chips and glazing loss on the rim, and there is a hairline crack from the rim about 4 inches down. There are pockmarks and a loss of decoration all over.
Chinese Canton Famille Rose porcelain Gu ‘Bajixiang’ vase, modelled in two sections after an archaic ritual wine vessel, the bulbous central section raised on a bell-shaped foot rising to a flaring trumpet neck, enamelled with lotus flower heads and scrolling foliage interspersed with the Eight Buddhist emblems, beneath a continuous band of ruyi heads to the rim and key-fret to the foot, bears six character zhuanshu "archaic seal" mark of Jiaxing (1796-1820) to the base of the neck, duck egg blue glazed interior, 29cm high, (a/f)The piece has decoration wear all over. There are four chips missing from the stem of the vase (see images) and a small nibble on the rim (see images) This piece has come from a deceased estate .We have revised our description and have also added ‘a/f’ (as found) at the end since, in addition to the chip visible on the extra images, there has been some old restoration to the neck which is visible under a UV lamp. I have attached images. The white ring is the join between the sections but there are two small spots to the ball knop and the two areas to the flared neck, which have been stabilized. Apologies for any inconvenience caused.
Early 19th Century Chinese export porcelain jug and cover, of barrel form with woven cane insulated metal handle, painted in underglaze blue and `clobbered` with buildings in a landscape amongst flowers and foliage beneath stylised border, the shallow domed cover with recumbent Dog of Fo finial and conforming decoration, 28cm high overall
Chinese Famille Rose porcelain vase, yuhuchunping, of bulbous footed form with flared neck, incised and painted with peonies on pale green ground, turquoise glazed interior, faint traces of six character mark to base, 34cm highThere is a defect of the glaze and this has chipped on the inside and outside of the rim, there are also other chips to the glaze and crazing on the inside of the rim. There are multiple production flaws and pockmarks all over and a large production flaw on the bulb of the vase that s around 2 inches long and an inch wide it is also slightly raised. There are production flaws on and around the base.
Impressive Chinese blue and copper red-decorated porcelain landscape plaque, of rectangular single panel form depicting mountainous karst scenery, a waterside pavilion with terrace, indistinct signature lower centre right, auction house lot label lower left (Sothebys 18.06.1998 lot 1935), 73cm x 41.5cmThere are small losses on the bottom edge and a residue on the top of the piece. There are pockmarks and imperfections present.
Set of five Chinese export blue and white porcelain plates circa 1800, each painted with radial floral design within stylised floral scroll border, 22cm diameter, (5)All five pieces have multiple nibbles on the rim with two having a hairline crack from the rim into the plate about 4 to 5cm long.
Two Chinese blue and copper-red decorated porcelain scent bottles, each of cylindrical form, the taller depicting Dogs of Fo at play, bears six-character mark of Daoguang, (1821-1850), 8.7cm high (no stopper), the second with figures in a landscape, bears six-character mark of Yongzheng, (1721-1735), 7.5cm high (ex. stopper), (2)294 – The piece without a lid has a chip on the inside of the base and the red decoration is faded. The lidded piece has a repaired chip on the neck and a crack on the opposite side. Again, the red colour is faded and there are pockmarks present.
Chinese blue and white porcelain bowl and cover, of inverted acorn form decorated to the domed cover and the body with panels of Buddhistic precious objects and flowers, unmarked, 14.5cm highThere is a very small chip on the rim of the bowl and two chips on the inside rim of the lid. There are pockmarks present.
Late 18th Century Chinese export blue and white porcelain tureen and cover, Qianlong, (1736-1795) of canted rectangular form with painted with landscape vignettes and floral sprays between rabbit head handles, over geometric border, the cover with buildings in a landscape and scroll finial, together with a bowl painted with landscape to the centre, 32cm wide and smaller, (2)
Chinese blue and white porcelain garlic-head vase, suantouping, the slightly off-perpendicular tall neck and the body decorated in underglaze blue with archaistic symbols, taotie masks & ruyi heads, on stiff leaf decorated flared foot, bears six-character mark of Kangxi (1662-1722) in underglaze blue to base, 39cm highThe neck has a lean to it and the surface is a little rough in places, but both of these are production issues. Under UV light there are no signs of repairs or areas of concern. Some surface scratches and some small nibbles to the edges. The vase 'rings' well.
Late 19th Century French brass table and porcelain table clock, in the form of a Chinese table screen, with dragon cresting over floral ceramic panel (cracked) framing a 3.5-inch Arabic dial, the timepiece movement with vertically-mounted lever platform escapement, stamped E.G. L. within an oval (for E. Gay and Lamaille), the elaborate frame raised on pierced uprights and stretcher applied with two figures, between pierced oval pendants, 44.5cm high
A porcelain bowl, POSSIBLY ISLEWORTH, CIRCA 1775-85 printed in blue with a Chinese landscape including a figure on a bridge, a pavilion with a tower and a sampan by a willow tree and a rocky outcrop, a further islandscape on the reverse with a tall pagoda, a tramline border inside, 10cm wide Footnote The nature of the printed Chinese scene and the use of a tramline border inside points to an Isleworth attribution, although the pattern does not appear to have been published with any evidence to back up this attribute This bowl was previously sold in The Geoffey Godden Collection, Bonhams sale 2010, lot 97 Jentel COLLECTED1/12/22 K8
A Chinese porcelain steep sided bowl, the interior based on the 'Chicken Cup' with a boy with chickens amongst rockwork and peony, the exterior painted with vines of double gourds, apocryphal Yongzheng seal mark, of recent manufacture, 22.3cm diaOf recent manufacture, with no obvious faults.
A Chinese crackleware vase, late Qing, c1900, painted with birds and butterflies amongst rocks and peony, between bronzed bands, apocryphal incised mark, 28.5cm; a Chinese blue & white charger, early 20th century, painted with pomegranates surrounded by peony and leafy tendrils, the underside with bamboo shoots and apocryphal six character Kangxi mark, 34.5cm; a near pair of 19th century Canton enamel spill vases, one with pierced decoration, 10cm & 10.5cm; a small crackleware vase (reduced in height), 14.3cm; and a Japanese porcelain blue & white dish, with shallow sides, painted with a bird and tree peony, 27cm diaThe small Canton sleeve vase with pierced decoration has a chip to the rim, an enamel chip to one blue leaf, some rubbing to the gilding, the interior is fitted with an adhered plastic sleeve. The other Canton vase has rubbing to the gilding. The small crackle ware vase has been reduced in height. All other items appear to be in good condition with no obvious cracks or restoration.
A large Chinese porcelain twin handled vase of rectangular baluster form with a royal blue ground enamel decorated with birds of paradise, butterflies and flowers, 41cm high CONDITION REPORT: Enamel loss throughout, gilding rubbed, footrim chipped, hairline cracks to the base, surface scratches, in used condition
‡ A WORCESTER TEAPOT AND COVER, CIRCA 1765-70, of globular form, printed and painted each side with the 'Chinese Family' pattern, with figures beside a table and tall stand, the cover with flower knop, 16cm high Provenance: a Swiss Private Collection of English Porcelain (Lots 44-76); with Newman & Newman Ltd., London
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