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A collection of ceramics to include Chinese famille rose porcelain ladle, having turned wooden handle, length 28cm; 19th century creamware sauceboat; pair of Spode dishes decorated with a Chinese landscape etcFamille Rose ladle appears good, handle possibly a later replacement. Restoration/damage where handle joins bowl.Pair Spode dishes appear good, just light marks and wear to decoration. Firing cracks to inner foot rim.Sauce boat has hairline crack near handle, crazed throughout. Firing cracks to handles.Cup & saucer both appear good with only light marks/wear.Cream jug appears good.
A collection of ceramics, to include a Chinese blue and white porcelain tea bowl, probably Kangxi; a set of 19th century imari palette plates; and a Chinese blue and white porcelain dish, probably 18th centuryGreen jar repair to rim, Prunus jar no damage.Tea bowl 3x chips to rum, hairline crack 6cm, chip to base.Small dish - crack across, glued repair, large chip again badly glued.Blue & white dish very large old stapled repair.Palette plates - one very badly damaged.Candelabra - losses in places.Dresden cup and saucer - no damage, slightly rubbed.Wall plates - chips to two, see pictures.
A Chinese green and white glazed porcelain ginger jar, in the prunus pattern, h.17cm; together with another similar; and a Chinese blue and white porcelain tea caddy (3)Tea canister – hairline crack to lid, heavy wear to neck possibly from firing, a couple of minor losses to metal banding.Jars – lacking covers, blue and white example with chip to rim and typical firing marks, green and white appears good.
A Chinese porcelain yellow ground bowl, with incised decoration with dragons chasing flaming pearls, Jiaqing seal mark to base, 11.5 cm diameter Provenance: Sold with a receipt from Imperial Oriental Art, New York, purchased for £3,800 in 1998good condition, no visible chips, cracks or restoration.The only critisicm is a very small firing fault to the rim.
A Chinese porcelain bowl, decorated figures in a landsape, six character mark to the base, 11.5 cm diametersome minor firing faults, no visible chips or cracksOn the foot rim it is poorly fired, and there is an area which might look like restoration but is in fact some loss and has the glaze fired over this indicating the fault
A Chinese porcelain jar and cover, 10 cm high, and a vase, decorated ladies, 17 cm high (2)Vase - The handles are not glazed (as fired) no visible chips, cracks or restoration although there are a couple of very minor foot rim chipsBowl and cover - No visible chips, cracks or restoration, although there are a couple of minute foot rim chips
A Chinese famille verte Hundred Antiquities porcelain bowl, probaby Kangxi period, blue double circle and fungus mark, 19.5 cm diameter Provenance: Sold with an Alistair Sampson Antiques, London, receipt and paperwork, purchased for £5,000 in 1998no visible chips, cracks or restoration, interior rubbed to the base, and there are a few minor firing faults
A Chinese Bronze and Champleve Enamel Censer, Ming style, formed as a mythical beast; a similar archaic style vase, a tripod censer, various hardwood stands, three mounted calligraphy tablets, a quantity of Japanese Arita blue and white porcelain leaf dishes and studio pottery etc (two trays)Twin handled vase with loss to one handle upper terminal, other bronze items in good order, wooden stands with some splits and chips, blue and white dishes with some edge chips, one studio pottery vase badly damaged.
Transitional Period (late Ming) bowl, circa 1650, excavated on Lakor Island, painted with an intricate blue design, approx 15.3 cms diameter, this lot includes another Chinese porcelain bowl excavated near Warwawang village, Lakor Island Ching Dynasty circa 1750 and a Ming Dynasty saucer circa 1650 approx 15.2 cms diameter, purchased from Gallery Primitive, Cairns, Australia. -
Chinese porcelain leaf-shaped footed dish, 19th century, painted in famille rose enamels with butterflies amongst chrysanthemum and peony sprays enclosing a figural scene, peaches and bats painted to the underside, no marks, approx 29 x 23 cms. (cr) - Condition Report The gilding to the outside edge is rubbed. The base rim is rough where it has been sat on a surface. The central reserve painting is in good order. There is a shadow evident under UV light, we are not sure what this is, the plate rings perfectly on all sides.
A Chinese white Ming Dynasty bowl, circa 1650 excavated from Warwawung village, Lakor Island, approx 14 cms diameter x 6 cms h together with a Ming dynasty bowl, the exterior decorated in profuse blue decoration, circa 1650 collected from Tombra village Leti Island. This lot includes another a porcelain saucer, decorated with an olive green geometric border, circa 1730, collected from Tanimbar island Indonesia, purchased from Gallery Primitive, Cairns, Australia. -
Various items of Oriental porcelain to include an 18th century Chinese blue and white saucer, diameter 15.5cm, two early 19th century Japanese Imari plates, diameter 23./5cm, and seven modern rice bowls of conical form, three matching, 6 x 12cm (10).Condition Report: Bowls are modern and as such appear to be in good condition, shallow blue and white bowl has hairline fracture from rim inwards and one of the Imari palette plates has a large chip to the footrim, internally
GROUP OF CHINESE PORCELAIN VASES, AND A FURTHER VASE comprising three prunus flower cylindrical vases, each with marks, as well as a crackle glaze vase and two blue and white vaseslargest 30.6cm high Qty: 6The vase in the main image has some damage present around the brim with chips to two areas (photo added) stains and residue also present.One of the matching vases in the second image also has a chip preset to the brim (photo album) stains and residue also present the first vase in the second image also has damage to the brim but has been repaired with glue and staples (photo added). The middle vase has also been repaired around the brim (photo added) stains dust and residue also present. The final vase has chips around the brim and to the base (photo added)
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