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A Chinese famille rose porcelain double-spouted teapot, 19th century. With two seated figures in a garden opposed by a bird perched on a flowering branch, two rows of black calligraphy flanking each spout, the interior with a central partition, red calligraphy to the top and red seal to base, cover missing, height 10cm, width 18.5cm, depth 7cm.Footnote: This was used to serve two different types of tea
A Chinese porcelain Fenghuang dish, painted amongst blossoming lotus flowers and scrolling tendrils against a yellow ground, with five red bats, (Wufu), to the underside, apocryphal four character Yongzheng mark, 21cmWhat appear to be cracks in the dish are actually simulated cracks. No obvious chips or restoration. Rings out nicely when lightly tapped.
A Chinese porcelain lozenge shape shallow bowl, early 20th century, painted with a bird upon a flowering hibiscus tree above four character narks, the rear painted with calligraphy, four character mark, 26.5cm dia; and a pair of Chinese porcelain vases, early 20th century or later, painted with boys in various pursuits, apocryphal four character Tongzhi mark, 23.3cm highQty: 3
A pair of Chinese Famile rose porcelain baluster vase form table lamps, 20th century, painted with colourful flowering prunus and with "Shishi" handles, each supported on a turned wooden stand, 42 cm overall height, together with a larger Famile Vert baluster lamp, 48 cm high, all manufactured as lamps.Qty: 3One. of the pair of lamps has a large chip in the rim
A Chinese porcelain fish bowl, of lobed petal shape with high sides, the interior centre painted with two fish amongst lotus, the exterior painted with four fish amongst lotus flowers and pods, apocryphal six character Xuande mark, 19.5cm dia, 9.5cm highIn good condition, of recent manufacture.
A Chinese Ming Dynasty style porcelain wine ewer and cover of heavy baluster form, with zoned underglaze iron red decoration of plantain leaves and flowering vines, fitted an auricular handle and swan neck spout, 26 cm wide x 36 cm overall height.Note: Of recent manufacture. No apparent damage or repair.
Pagodenkind. Undeutliche, gekreuzte Pfeilmarke (Bourdois & Bloch?), Paris, Ende 19. Jh. sowie in Rot bezeichnet "Made in France". Frankreich. Entwurf: 1750 für die Porzellanmanufaktur Meissen. KAENDLER, Johann Joachim(1706 Dresden - 1775 Meißen) Polychrom bemalt, goldstaffiert. H 23 cm. Laufendes Chinesekind mit einem Kohlblatt als Hut. Chip verso am Hutrand, 3 Finger der linken Hand bestoßen, Gegenstand in der linken Hand fehlt, minimaler Goldabrieb. Pagoda child. Indistinct crossed arrow mark (Bourdois & Bloch?), Paris, late 19th century and inscribed in red "Made in France". France. Design: 1750 for the Meissen porcelain manufactory. KAENDLER, Johann Joachim(1706 Dresden - 1775 Meissen) Polychrome painted, gold decorated. H 23 cm. Running Chinese child with a cabbage leaf as a hat. Chip verso on the edge of the hat, 3 fingers of the left hand bumped, object in the left hand missing, minimal gold wear. *This is an automatically generated translation from German by deepl.com and only to be seen as an aid - not a legally binding declaration of lot properties. Please note that we can only guarantee for the correctness of description and condition as provided by the German description.
A group of 18th century and 19th century Chinese porcelain to include a small 18th century porcelain famille rose bowl, 18th century tea caddy, 19th century Canton famille rose charger decorated with the Mandarin Garden pattern, and a Tongzhi period quatrelobed footed dish decorated with a seated figure and calligraphy verse (some damages) Location:
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