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A 19th century Chinese porcelain bowl of bulbous form, decorated in iron red with a bat and floral detail on a celadon ground, bears six character mark to the underside, diameter 9.5cm.Additional InformationBears label verso, there is a chip to the underside of the rim where a crack is terminating from which runs down to the body of the vase, and marks.
Five 18th century Chinese blue and white porcelain export ware plates, including three octagonal examples, also a Chinese blue and white moon flask decorated with warriors on horseback and a further Chinese blue and white plate (7).Additional InformationEach of the export ware plates are af, with cracks/old repairs and rivets. the later plate with scratches and scuffs. The moon flask is af, with large chip and old repair, and numerous losses.
Four Chinese porcelain vases19th centuryComprising: an underglaze blue and copper red vase with stag's head-handles with hundred deer decoration, the recessed base with apocryphal Yongzheng four-character mark, hardwood stand, 31cm (12in) high; two blue and white ginger jars, painted with landscape decoration, 23cm (9in) high; and a powder-blue ground jar with gilt lotus scroll decoration, hardwood stand, 33cm (13in) high, (4)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A group of fifteen different snuff bottlesLate 19th / 20th centuryComprising: fourteen Chinese polychrome enamelled porcelain snuff bottles with green jade stoppers; one European porcelain scent bottle; one soapstone little jar and cover; and two glass scent bottles with white metal stoppers, the tallest: 12.7cm (5in) high (18).For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Two boxes of assorted items: small floral planters, a Simon Laurens figurine, RAF rectangular plates, animal figures: Beswick cat, rabbit, Tunstall dog, bear etc, commemorative goblet, composite bust of a lady, art pottery chamber stick, beaten pewter kettle, Grey's dresser jug, Japanese satsuma pottery miniature vases, Japanese cylinder vase, Chinese 'Forbidden City' porcelain music box, Imari trinket box, oriental figures, centre bowls etc. (B.P. 21% + VAT)
A group of Chinese porcelain items, to include: three cracked ice ground blue and white prunus blossom ginger jars, one with cover. 14cm high approx. Together with a pair of blue and white rice pattern saucers with dragon centres. (5) B.P. 21% + VAT) Two covers missing from ginger jars, one of the rice saucers has been broken and repaired.
A pair of Chinese porcelain vases,20th century, of globular form on a circular foot, rising to a short tapering neck flanked by stylized ruyi, painted with scrolling lotus between petal lappet borders against a yellow ground, six-character Qianlong mark to base, 37.5cm high (2)Condition ReportOne with a firing crack to handle, the other with surface scratches.
An unusual Chinese famille rose porcelain cricket cage: in the form of a reticulated brocade ball surmounted with five dogs and pink tassels, late Qing Dynasty/20th century, 6cm [in two sections with contemporary? glue repair] and hardwood stand.* Provenance: Martin Grassnick [1917-2020] and thence by family descent.
A set of three Chinese famille rose armorial trencher salts: each interior painted with the arms of Daniell of Scotland with motto 'Nil sperno miror metuo', the exterior with floral sprays above a spearhead border, Qianlong, 8cm [some wear to flattened rim, minor frits].* Literature: David Sanctuary Howard 'Chinese Armorial Porcelain' vol 1, page 424/P11.
Three pieces of Plymouth blue and white porcelain: comprising an oval fluted sauceboat painted with zig-zag fences in Chinese gardens, alchemist mark, circa 1768-70, 17cm. (small chip to spout, some firing flaws]); a similar waste bowl, alchemist mark, 15cm (damaged); and a similar sparrow-beak cream jug, alchemist mark, 9cm (some damage, handle replaced) 3.
Chinese porcelain lobed vase and cover, Kangxi period, the body and cover with integral spiral, painted with flowers, 18.5cm; together with a blue and white shallow dish and cover, painted with birds, blue seal mark (cover damaged), 9.5cm diam; a vase with red painted with foo dogs, heightened in green, with red dash ground against a white porcelain body, unmarked, 11cm; and another vase painted with figures, as found.Qty: 4Condition report:From the left of the photo; Vase - has multipul long cracks that start at the top, one goes nearly the full length, Pot with lid - The lid has chips to the rim and glue residue, the pot has thess large chips to the top rim, there are some firing cracks showing on the inside, some small nibbles around the base. Vase - has a chip to the top rim and the base rim, the sides are a bit rubbed, Dish with lid - The lid has broken in two three and been reglued, there is tape residue to the sides.
Small quantity of assorted Western and Eastern china, including a Chinese blue and white vase and cover, painted with warriors in a mountain landscape, 33cm; a Japanese ginger jar and cover, Fukagawa Seiji mark (old damages), 15cm; a Dresden porcelain cabinet cup and saucer with figural panels; Coalport saucer, retailed by Stonier & Co, Liverpool; etc.Qty: 1 boxCondition report:Dresden cuo and sauser - one foot has been restored, no other cracks to the two, but both are quite rubbed on the edges, both illustrations are good. Ginger Jar - significant damages, and have been rebuilt from many fractures. Blue white vase - has no marks to the base, and has two hairline crack to the neck and rim. Small blue white jug - rubbed to the base rim otherwsie no cracks or chips, it quite dusty. The large jug is not part of this lot, it is lot 8,
Box of miscellaneous Chinese porcelain and ceramics, including two Imari style plates, 21.5cm, another pair of plates painted with landscapes, pair of pear-shaped vases, Cantonese vase with figural panels, a cylindrical caddy and cover, other bowls and vases, some damages.Qty: 1 boxCondition report:Large plate - chip and hairline crack to rim. Two pairs of plates - nibbles to rims. Lidded pot - repair to base and body, chips to inside rim, chips and hairline crack to lid rim. Bowl - damaged. Pair of vases - good condition. Pair of tall vases - one with chips and hairline crack to rim. Tall vase- chips and hairline crack to rim. Octagonal bowl - repaired. Please see additional uploaded images.
Modern Chinese porcelain twin-handled vase, blue and white decoration, 24cm; a Japanese porcelain vase, brick-red ground with firebird/ phoenix in blue and white with gilt detailing, signed, 15cm; and pair of cloisonne vases on hardwood stands, 17cm.Qty: 4Condition report:There is some damage to the cloisonne vases. Their stands are quite rubbed. The other items are in very good condition. Please see additional uploaded images.
Chinese Wukai vase, Qing dynasty, Kangxi period. First quarter of the 18th century.Hand-painted porcelain.Slightly chipped and hair on the mouth.Seal on the reverse.Measurements: 60 cm (height); 24 cm (largest diameter).Wukai porcelain vase from the "Green Family" of the Kangxi period (1662-1722), with circular forms, elongated neck and open circular mouthpiece. Hand-painted with scenes of warriors, plant decorations and borders.The Kangxi Emperor was a great promoter and patron of the porcelain industry. It was during his rule that the ailing industry received a major revival. The artistic achievements made between the late 17th and early 18th centuries place these pieces among the finest in history. Wucai or Wu tsai porcelain for export, produced by folk kilns during the Kangxi period, has historically been referred to by Westerners as "green family porcelain". This name was given by Albert Jacquemart in the book Historie artistique, industrielle et commerciale de la porcelain, Paris 1862, to denote a group of wares where the green glaze presents a certain leadership in the decorative composition. The term 'famille verte' sometimes refers to a range of wares which, in the opinion of Chinese experts, is often erroneous. Wucai porcelain of the Kangxi period is a type of porcelain produced between the late 17th and early 18th centuries, the distinctive feature of which is a polychrome decoration based on the use of low-temperature glazes of various colours.
Chinese vase. Qing dynasty, 19th century.Blue-grey celadon porcelain.Some old restoration.Measures: 58 x 23 x 23 cm.Chinese vase, late Qing dynasty, 19th century. Hexagonal shape with open mouth, with side handles in the shape of small Foo dogs. Polychromed in bluish-grey celadon enamel.Celadon refers both to a glaze colour and to a type of pottery specific to China (Chinese: qingci, literally 'green porcelain'). Korean celadon ware from the Goryeo period (918-1392) used this translucent green or blue-grey glaze. There is, however, early celadon in China, where the process was invented in the Yue region of the Yangtze River basin. Celadon is very popular in Asia, as it allows the colour of jade, the sacred stone, to be obtained.
Chinese Tibor. Qing Dynasty, 19th century.Hand-painted porcelain.Carved wooden stand.Hair on one side.Measurements: 43 cm (height); 28 cm (largest diameter).Chinese tibor of the Qing dynasty of the 19th century, of circular forms with lid in the upper part, hand-painted with children and young people dancing and playing in bright colours.Tibbours, or lidded vases, are very popular in Asia. In China, tibores are not only used for decoration, but are also used in the kitchen to store food, tea or utensils. Tibors were very popular especially in stately homes in ancient China.
Pair of Chinese vases, Qing dynasty, 19th century.Hand-painted porcelain.One of them with old restoration in the mouth and some light scratches.Measurements: 58,5 x 18,5 x 18,5 cm.Pair of Chinese vases of the Qing dynasty, 19th century, hand-glazed ceramic on white background with decorations painted in blue representing children playing and landscapes with houses.Hand-painted porcelain.
Chinese Tibor sang de boeuf. Qing dynasty, 19th century.Sang de boeuf polychrome porcelain.Wear, chipping and irregularities on the base.Measurements: 43 cm (height); 28 cm (largest diameter).Chinese porcelain polychrome sang de boeuf tibor of the Qing dynasty, 19th century, in polychrome porcelain. The sang de boeuf glaze, a deep red ceramic glaze, first appeared on Chinese porcelain in the early 18th century. The name means "ox's blood". Sang de boeuf is a flamed and glazed glaze, marked by unpredictable but highly decorative and varied effects.Tibores, lidded vases, are very popular in Asia. In China, tibores are not only used for decoration, but are also used in the kitchen to store food, tea or utensils. Tibors were very popular especially in stately homes in ancient China.
Chinese "Meiping" vase. Qing Dynasty, 19th century.Hand-painted porcelain.Measures: 36 x 22 x 22 cm.Chinese vase from the end of the Qing Dynasty, 19th century, with circular forms, small neck and the mouth open at the top. Hand-painted with vegetal, geometric and border decorations in various colours.Meiping (meaning 'prunus vase') is the later name given to jars with constricted necks that were originally used to hold alcohol. Decorative jugs like this one were used for serving at the table, the liquor having been decanted from larger vases. Later these vases were used to hold branches of plum blossom. It is a tall vase, with a narrow base that extends gracefully into a broad body, followed by a highly rounded shoulder, a short narrow neck with a small top opening.
Pair of Foo dogs, Qing dynasty. China, late 19th, early 20th century.Hand-polychromed porcelain.Measurements:59 x 25 x 31 cm .Pair of Foo dogs, Qing dynasty. China, late 19th century, early 20th century, in ceramics for export. Polychromed with their traditional decorations and modelled with their mouths open and seated, one with a paw resting on a small puppy, the other with a paw resting on a ball, resting on traditional Chinese supports. Beautifully hand-decorated in a glazed majolica style in green, yellow and aubergine.Wear and tear from use and age. This lot can be seen at the SetdartBarcelona Gallery located at C/Aragón, 346.
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