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Lot 743

18th century Chinese famille rose porcelain tankard, decorated with a blossom garden scene with floral rim border, bearing an old collectors label to the underside, 3.5" diameter, 5" high

Lot 746

Chinese export blue and white porcelain bowl, decorated with an interior scene with jardinière on stand to the interior, and birds among blossom around the exterior, Xuantong four character mark, 5.75" diameter, 2.5" high

Lot 751

Chinese porcelain ginger jar with cover, the cover with two dragons decoration, the jar with interesting object motif decoration on a deep blue round, 6.5" high

Lot 752

Large decorative Chinese porcelain jardinière, decorated with Bamboo and other garden scene panels on a green geometric ground, 15.75" diameter, 14.5" high

Lot 753

Group of Chinese porcelain and pottery plates; to include 18th Century

Lot 1008

A Chinese sang de boeuf glaze porcelain vase/lamp base, 18th/19th century, with multi-colour blue/red glaze and gilt-bronze collar and base, height 54cmNo sign of any chips cracks or restoration, a slight glaze flaw on 1 edge of the foot, gilt-bronze mounts slightly tarnished

Lot 1067

A Chinese rectangular porcelain plaque, hand painted detailed interior scenes depicting a family and poultry, in finely painted and gilded border, 38cm x 25cmPerfect condition, no chips cracks or restoration

Lot 1070

A Chinese famille rose porcelain vase, with painted enamel panels and gilded dragon handles, height 25cmPerfect condition, no chips cracks or restoration

Lot 1071

A large Chinese yellow ground porcelain vase with painted panels, height 57cm, mid-20th century

Lot 1073

A Chinese blue and white porcelain moon flask, hand painted dragon decoration, 4 character mark, height 18cmPerfect condition

Lot 1126

A group of Antique Chinese porcelain, including large blue and white dragon decorated bowl, diameter 37cm (8) (A/F)All have some damage or cracks

Lot 1053

A modern Chinese porcelain ginger jar and cover with all over floral decoration, a similar porcelain figure and a turquoise glazed temple lion

Lot 1235

Four 18th Century Chinese porcelain cups, each decorated with hand painted vase and trellis scene

Lot 1305

Three Sampson, Paris French porcelain armorial tea cannisters (no lids) decorated in the Chinese style

Lot 313

A MID 18th C. CHINESE ARMORIAL PLATE WITH A CREST ABOVE A CENTRAL PAIR OF PHEASANTS AND THE ARMORIAL OF DAVIS WITH SOUTHERNE IN PRETENCE BELOW. Dia 23cms. SEE D S HOWARD, CHINESE ARMORIAL PORCELAIN, VOL I, PAGE 320 FOR A DISCUSSION OF THIS ARMORIAL

Lot 319

A CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE PORCELAIN PLAQUE PAINTED WITH A SEATED TEACHER WITH CHILDREN AT A TABLE FLANKED BY A PLANT POT RAISED ON A RUSTIC STAND, TWO SEAL MARKS IN RED, THE EASEL BACKED GILT FRAME. 40 x 28cms

Lot 369

TWO CHINESE SOAPSTONE SEALS, ONE CUT WITH CHARACTERS, THE OTHER SURMOUNTED BY A LION, A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN INK BOX DECORATED WITH A PINE BRANCH AND A BROWN STONE INK BOX CARVED IN WHITE RELIEF WITH A CRANE. Dia. 10cms.

Lot 170

A collection of Chinese porcelain vases, to include a turquoise and yellow ground, with Wanli six-character mark to base, height 30cm, a famille verte jar with auspicious characters, unmarked, lacking cover, height 19cm high, and a further famille rose jar and cover, height 22cm. (3)

Lot 172

A pair of Chinese porcelain famille rose vases and covers, each of ovoid form, surmounted by a domed cover with shishi finial and decorated with scenes of immortal gods in landscapes filled with pagodas, Kangxi six-character mark to base, heights 65cm. (2)

Lot 173

A Chinese porcelain famille verte stem cup, the splayed base extending to a circular shallow upper dish, painted with officials and attendants in a naturalistic landscape, with Kangxi six-character mark to base, height 12cm.

Lot 178

A collection of Chinese porcelain vases, the heavily potted vases to include a pair of meiping form decorated with dragons amidst fire scrolls before still lappet borders, height 31cm, together with a meiping form vase, height 29cm. (3)

Lot 182

A Chinese porcelain enamelled vase, the white glazed body enamelled in green and iron-red and aubergine glazes depicting crane amidst lotus and foliage, Jiaqing six-character mark but later, diameter 14cm, S/D.

Lot 1046

Collection of 19th century English porcelain plates, including Wedgwood, plus an 18th century Chinese export plate

Lot 10

Paar Potpourris „aux éléphants“Höhe jeweils: ca. 31,5 cm.Frankreich/ China, 18./ 19. Jahrhundert.Kombinationsobjekt aus chinesischem Porzellan und französischen feuervergoldeten und ziselierten Bronzen im Louis XV-Stil. Der stark bewegte, aus Rocaillen, Blattwerk und Blüten gebildete Sockel, als Basis dienend für den figürlich dargestellten Elefanten, dessen Höhungen weißlich schimmern, während die Flächen mit einer Sang de Boeuf-Glasur bedeckt sind. Die auf dem Rücken liegende Schabracke mit radierten Goldornamenten. Rücken mit à jour gearbeitetem Ormoluaufsatz, dem eine figürliche, türkis glasierte Gottheit aufsitzt. Minimal rest. Ein Auge verlustig. (†) (12901446) (13)A pair of potpourris "aux éléphants"Height: ca. 31.5 cm each.France/ China, 18th/ 19th century.Combination object made of Chinese porcelain and French fire-gilt and chased bronzes in Louis XV style. (†)

Lot 112

Louis XV-Elefanten-KaminuhrHöhe: 42 cm. Breite: 30,5 cm. Tiefe: 18 cm.Signiert „VIGER A PARIS“.Mitte 18. Jahrhundert.Werk: Ankerwerk, Pendel an Seidenfadenaufhängung, Schlossscheiben-Schlagwerk für Halbstunden- und Stundenschlag auf Glocke. Die Werkplatine in Gravur signiert und datiert: „Viger AParis No 665“.Dass Pendulen in dieser und ähnliche Gestaltung mit exotischen Details gerade in Frankreich beliebt wurden, geht vor allem auf das erneute naturwissenschaftliche Interesse zurück. Auch die positiven kolonialen Erfahrungen, die seit der frühen Aufklärung ein neues Bild der exotischen Kontinente schufen, haben dazu beigetragen, auch in der dekorativen Ausstattung des höfischen Ambientes die neue Weltoffenheit zu demonstrieren. Nicht zuletzt hat der Chinoiserie-Stil und der Einfluss der Kenntnisse chinesischer und japanischer Porzellan- Elefanten oder -Nashörner die Schaffung solcher Objekte gefördert. Elefantenuhren gehörten nun zu den beliebten Produkten des Kunsthandwerks. Von führenden Bronziérs unter den Hoflieferanten Louis´ XV, wie Jean-Joseph de Saint Germain (1719-1791) sind solche Exemplare geschaffen worden, in unterschiedlichsten Detailausführungen. Bei dem vorliegenden Beispiel, einer selteneren Ausführung, wird in alten Verzeichnissen und Inventaren von einer „pendule à l´ échassier“ gesprochen. Ein ähnliches Exemplar - etwa mit einem Werk von Baillon - befand sich in der Sammlung Anna Thomson Dodge, Rose Terrace, Grosse Point Farms Michigan (Christie´s, London, Juni 1971), weitere wenige Exemplare gelangten ebenfalls nur auf namhaften Auktionen in den Handel.Der Aufbau folgt einem bewährten Schema: Der Elefant, in brünierter Bronze, steht nach links mit hochgeschwungenem Rüssel auf einem vergoldeten, steinigen, mit exotischen Blättern und Blüten besetzten Terrain-Sockel. Über den Leib zieht vertikal ein vergoldetes Sattelband, auf dem floral gestalteten Sattel das zylindrische Gehäuse, umzogen von Blatt- und Blütenwerk, bekrönt mit einer Tiergruppe: Neben einem bellenden Jagdhündchen erhebt sich ein Kranich, der mit einer Kralle einen Stein hochhält. Dieses ikonografische Bildmotiv ist Symbol für die Wachsamkeit (da das Tier bei Beginn des Einschlafens den Stein fallen lässt und somit wieder geweckt wird). So steht das Figurenmotiv, zusammen mit dem bellenden Hündchen, in sinnvollem Zusammenhang mit der Uhr und dem Glockenschlag.Das Zifferblatt mit gewölbter Glasabdeckung in weißem Email, mit schwarzen römischen- und arabischen Minuten; signiert „VIGER“ – „A PARIS“. Die Zeiger filigran durchbrochen und vergoldet. In sehr guter Erhaltung und lauffähig. A.R. (†)Provenienz: Bedeutende amerikanische Privatsammlung.Literatur:Vgl. Hans Ottomeyer, Peter Pröschel, Vergoldete Bronzen, München 1986, Bd. I, S. 124 mit Abb. (13220123) (11)Louis XV elephant mantle clock Height: 42 cm. Width: 30.5 cm. Depth: 18 cm.Signed “VIGER A PARIS”.Mid-18th century.Lever movement, pendulum on silk suspension, count wheel striking mechanism for half hour and hour strike on bell. Engraved signature and date on clockwork plate: “Viger AParis No 665”. The reason that pendulum clocks in this or similar designs with exotic details became popular in France is primarily due to renewed scientific interest. Positive colonial experiences created a new image of the exotic continents since the early Enlightenment and contributed demonstrating the new cosmopolitanism in the decorative furnishings of courtly interiors. The chinoiserie style and knowledge of Chinese and Japanese porcelain elephants or rhinos encouraged the creation of such objects. Elephant clocks were now popular artisanal products. Such specimens were created by leading bronze makers among the purveyors to the court of Louis XV, such as Jean-Joseph de Saint Germain (1719 Paris – 1791), in the most varied and detailed versions. In the present, rarer example, old directories and inventories speak of a “pendule à l’échassier”. A similar example, such as a work by Baillon was held in the collection of Anna Thomson Dodge, Rose Terrace, Grosse Point Farms Michigan (Christie’s London, June 1971), a few other examples were also only sold at renowned auctions. The structure follows a proven model: the elephant, in burnished bronze, stands to the left with its trunk raised standing on a gilt rocky base decorated with exotic leaves and flowers. A gilt saddle strap runs vertically across its body, the cylindrical case on the florally designed saddle, surrounded by foliage and flowers is surmounted by a group of animals: next to a barking hunting dog, a crane rises, holding up a rock in its talon. This iconographic motif symbolizes vigilance – if the animal starts falling asleep holding the rock will wake it up again. This figural motif, together with the barking dog, is meaningfully connected to the clock and the chiming of the bell. The white enamel dial with black Roman and Arabic minutes with a domed glass cover is signed “VIGER” – “A PARIS”. The gilt hands are in delicate openwork. In very good condition and operational. (†)Provenance: Important American private collection. Literature:cf. Hans Ottomeyer and Peter Pröschel, Vergoldete Bronzen, Munich 1986, vol. I, p. 124 with ill.

Lot 512

François Garnier, um 1600 Paris – 1672 ebenda, zug.Stillleben mit Früchten in Porzellan- und ChinaschaleÖl auf Leinwand. Doubliert.45 x 66 cm.Auf einer Marmorplatte zwei Porzellanschalen, gefüllt mit Früchten, die farblich gegeneinander konkurrieren: links hellrote Kirschen, rechts leuchtend rote Erdbeeren, dazwischen dunkle Heidelbeeren in einem Holzkistchen. Davor sind auf der Platte drei Pfirsiche leuchtend ins Zentrum gelegt, sowie weiße Versailles-Johannisbeeren. Die Schale rechts zeigt sich mit der chinesischen Blaumalerei der Ming-Periode. Das Gemälde in der Feinmalerei, wie sie bei den bekannten Werken des Malers festzustellen ist. A.R. (†) Provenienz:Sotheby‘s, Paris, 12. September 2018, Lot 37.Anmerkung 1:Werke Garnier finden sich im Pariser Louvre: „Fruits sur une table“ (Stachelbeeren und Kirschen, Öl auf Holz, signiert und datiert 1644) sowie „Erdbeerschale und Korb mit Kirschen“, Garnier zugeschrieben 1950 vom Private Property Office des Louvre Inv.Nr. MNR.36.Ein Werk seiner Hand „Stillleben mit einer Schale Kirschen unter Kastanienblättern auf einer Schachtel“ wurde verkauft für 170.185 Euro bei der Auktion, Piasa, Paris 27. März 2008.Anmerkung 2:Michel Faré hat neben dem Louvre neun weitere Werke von François Garnier veröffentlicht und reproduziert, von denen vier aus der Galerie Pardo stammen. Literatur: Michel Restaurant, Grand Century Stillleben in Frankreich, das XVII. Jahrhundert, Freiburg 1974. (13306022) (11)François Garnier, ca. 1600 Paris – 1672 ibid., attributedSTILL LIFE WITH FRUITS IN A PORCELAIN AND CHINESE BOWLOil on canvas. Relined.45 x 66 cm. (†)Provenance:Sotheby’s, Paris, 12th of September 2018, lot 37.Literature: Michel Restaurant, Grand Century Still Life in France, das XVII. Jahrhundert, Fribourg 1974.

Lot 62

Louis XVI-PotpourriHöhe: 30,5 cm.Frankreich, zweite Hälfte 18. Jahrhundert.Bronze, ziseliert und vergoldet, Chinesisches Porzellan mit blauer Glasur und Staffierung in Eisenrot und Gold umgearbeitet zum gedeckelten Korpus. Über rundem Stand mit Kanneluren alternierend mit Lanzettblättern der Korpus in Halbkugelform mit darüberliegender à jour gearbeiteter Galerie und seitlich ansetzenden Faunsmaskaerons, die durch Kettenfestons verbunden sind. Steckdeckel mit Zapfenknauf. Minimal besch. (1331821) (13)Louis XVI potpourriHeight: 30.5 cm.France, second half of the 18th century.Bronze; chased and gilt. Chinese porcelain with blue glaze and decorations in iron red and gold. Remodelled into a vessel with cover.

Lot 532

A Chinese porcelain bowl with a floral decor in a sculptured wood lotus flower stand. Marked Qianlong.Dimensions: (H: 9,5 x D: 18 cm)

Lot 533

A Chinese porcelain bowl, decorated with fauna and flora. 19th/20th century. Dimensions: (L: 24,1 x W: 16,8 cm)

Lot 536

A 'Chinese 'Laughing Buddha', made of glazed porcelain. 20th century. Dimensions: (L: 14,5 x W: 25,5 x H: 25 cm)

Lot 544

A Chinese porcelain jar with a lid, decorated with wise men and calligraphic texts. 19th/20th century. Dimensions: (H: 32 x D: 22 cm)

Lot 554

A Chinese vase made of porcelain and decorated with Dragons in a light blue color. Marked Yong Qing Chang Chun. 20th centruy.Dimensions: (H: 43 x D: 20 cm)

Lot 562

A pair of Chinese hardwood stands with a blue-white porcelain plaque, decorated with fauna and flora. Dimensions: (H: 27 x D: 36 cm)

Lot 564

A pair of Chinese bowls made of blue-white porcelain and decorated with a landschape scene. 18th/19th century. Dimensions: (H: 11 x D: 26,5 cm)

Lot 595

A collection of 7 pieces of Chinese Capucine porcelain, 19th/20th century. Condition: Chips an restorations. Dimensions: (H: 11,5 x D: 23 cm)

Lot 597

A collection of a pair plus one Famille Rose Chinese porcelain plates. One with heraldry decor, the pair with flower decors. 19th/20th century. Dimensions: (D: 23 cm)

Lot 604

A large Chinese cache-pot, Chinese porcelain with blue-white decor of a phoenix. 19th/20th century. Dimensions: (W: 33 x H: 30 cm)

Lot 626

A gourd-shaped pitcher, Chinese Capucine porcelain. 19th/20th century. Condition: Generally in good condition. There is a small crack/chip missing near the spout of the vase. Dimensions: (H: 22,5 x D: 11,5 cm)

Lot 227

A Chinese crackle glaze porcelain vase, archaic marks to base, height 59cm.Condition - restoration to base of vase, otherwise ok.

Lot 241

A Chinese hexagonal porcelain vase, height 38cm.Condition:- General wear through age, some crazing throughout, no sign of any major damage or repair.

Lot 242

A Chinese crackle glaze porcelain vase, height 35cm.Condition:- 2 areas of damage and repair to rim, no sign of any other major damage or repair.

Lot 243

A pair of Chinese porcelain figures, height 42cm.Condition:- General wear through age, some hairline cracks, no sign of any other major damage or repair.

Lot 245

A pair of Chinese porcelain vases, height 31cm.Condition:- General wear, no sign of any major damage or repair.

Lot 247

A group pf three Chinese blue and white porcelain vase, each bearing six character marks to base, height 28cm.

Lot 251

A Chinese blue and white porcelain vases, four character mark to base, height 19cm.

Lot 267

A pair of Chinese porcelain buddhas. Condition:- imperfections to glaze throughout, small crack in small buddha base, large crack in large buddha base that goes up the body, no sign of any other major damage or repair.Dimensions:- height 10" x width 11" & height 9 1/2" x width 8 1/2".

Lot 280

A Chinese porcelain charger, bearing Qianlong seal, 20th century, diameter 40cm.Condition:- General wear through age, some wear to gilt throughout, no sign of any major damage or repair

Lot 284

Eight pieces of Chinese/Japanese porcelain/pottery.

Lot 111

A collection of Chinese porcelain,19th-20th century, comprising: a mug, of cylindrical form with a loop handle, painted with baskets of florets, 11.2cm long, a cup and saucer, each painted with a vase and cover within in blue within a gilt border, cup 11cm diameter, saucer, 14cm diameter, a jar of cylindrical form, on a circular foot, flanked by two handles, painted with blossoming peony by rocks, 11.7cm high, together with two qingbai glazed bowls, of conical form, incised with scrolls, 20 and 20.3cm diameter, a jar, 16cm high and a famille rose plate, 22.3cm diameter (8) Condition ReportMug - gilt and enamel losses. Cup and saucer - both with surface scratches, gilt and enamel losses. Cup cracked and chipped. Saucer with star crack to base.Two handled jar - fully restored, cover missing.One qingbai bowl - with chips and a crack to rim.Jar - firing cracks, small chips to rim.Plate - some enamel losses.

Lot 74

A collection of Chinese porcelain 18th-19th century, comprising a famille rose export teapot, painted with sprigs of flowers, 22.2cm long, a famille rose cup, painted with a lady and a boy in a sitting room in shaped panels, 18.5cm diameter, and a blanc de Chine cup, in the form of a libation cup, with prunus and magnolia branches, 8.5cm long (4)Condition ReportTeapot – chips to spout, foot rim and inside of cover rim, knop to cover restored with signs of glue. Cup – rim chipped and cracked, small chips to foot rim, surface scratches. Blanc de Chine libation cup – rim chipped, cracks throughout.

Lot 94

A collection of Chinese copper-red decorated porcelain,20th century, comprising: a ewer, painted with flowers, 15.8cm high, a vase, of ovoid form on a circular foot, painted with blossoming peony branches amongst rocks, 23cm high, a vase, of compressed globular form on a circular foot, covered in the copper-red glaze, six-character Jiajing mark to base, 20cm high, and another, of baluster form on an everted circular foot, covered in a copper-red glaze with streaks of green, 23.3cm high (4)Condition ReportEwer - surface scratches.Peony vase - restoredRed vase - base reattached, glaze losses to mouth.Vase with streaks of green - glaze crackled, foot rim chipped

Lot 99

A Chinese blue and white porcelain tray,20th century, of rectangular form, the interior painted with four boys in a garden, enclosed with scrolling lotus border, the exterior similarly decorated, six-character Chenghua marks,29cm longCondition ReportCracked and restored.

Lot 322

Chinese Ceramic and Porcelain - a collection of (35) pieces with a set of (15) tea cups, various bowls, urns, two metal figures and cat sculpture. Buyer collects or arranges courier

Lot 180

A Royal Doulton figure, The Professor, HN2281; a set of porcelain Snow White and the Seven Dwarves figures; a pair of Spode soup dishes on stands; a pair of Staffordshire jardinières; a Chinese figure, bowl and small plates; two Scott Gustafson figures, Red Riding Hood and Wolf; qty

Lot 340A

Japanese porcelain vase with floral painted decoration on a celadon ground, blue and white body below, to/w a late 19th century Chinese turquoise ground famille rose box and and cover painted in polychrome enamels with birds, butterflies and flowers in the Dayazhai manner, the base with iron red four-character Guangxu mark, late Qing dynasty, six Japanese Imari plates, a bowl and two eggshell bowls with miniature turtles applied within (box)Turquoise box and cover with stapled repairs to both sections, wear to enamels, 8 cm diameter, 11 cm high 

Lot 287

Four pieces of early 19th century Chinese 'Tek Sing' salvaged blue and white ship-wreck porcelain including a lotus pattern bowl (16 cm diameter) and dish with of same pattern (15 cm diameter) a smaller bowl (10.5 cm diameter) and wine cup (5.5 cm diameter) all retaining 'Nagel Auctions Tek Sing Treasures' labels, Qing dynasty (4)The Tek Sing (Chinese 'True Star') was an ocean-going junk which sank in the South China Seas on the 6th February 1822, discovered by Capt. Michael Thatcher on 12th May 1999. Approximately 350'000 items of Chinese porcelain were salvaged and auctioned by Nagel Auctions, Stuttgart, November 2000largest bowl with small rim chip and hairline from rim, other items without damage but all items with typical surface degradation, encrustations etc. consistent with ship-wreck/salvaged items of this nature 

Lot 288

Three pieces of early 19th century Chinese 'Tek Sing' salvaged blue and white ship-wreck porcelain including a freely painted phoenix pattern dish, 17 cm diameter and two smaller examples, one painted with a basket of flowers, 14.5 cm and the other with pseudo Chinese characters, 8.5 cm, all retaining 'Nagel Auctions Tek Sing Treasures' labels, Qing dynasty (3) The Tek Sing (Chinese 'True Star') was an ocean-going junk which sank in the South China Seas on the 6th February 1822, discovered by Capt. Michael Thatcher on 12th May 1999. Approximately 350'000 items of Chinese porcelain were salvaged and auctioned by Nagel Auctions, Stuttgart, November 2000The smaller two dishes with small rim chip, all items with typical surface degradation, encrustations etc. consistent with ship-wreck/salvaged items of this nature 

Lot 297

A 20th century Chinese eggshell porcelain polychrome bowl decorated with dragons and flowers, the base with Daoguang six-character seal mark, 18 cm diameter to/w an eggshell porcelain tea bowl decorated with elegant ladies within a fenced garden landscape setting, with Qianlong four-character mark, 8 cm high (2)

Lot 322

A mid 17th century Chinese blue and white porcelain stem cup, late Ming or transitional period, probably Chongzhen (1628-44) painted in underglaze blue with a continuous landscape and seated figures playing the strategy board game 'Go' with foliate and lappet banding around the stem and spreading foot, unglazed base, 8.5 cm high Vertical hairline from the rim towards the centre of the bowl approx. 4 cm 1.5 cm rim chip with area of restoration/repair, other smaller rim and footrim chips and frits and surface wear

Lot 325

A collection of 18th century Chinese porcelain, Qing dynasty, including four various blue and white wine cups painted with figures (two with Chenghua marks, two with single character 'yu' mark) all Kangxi period, four 10 cm diameter saucers with similar designs in underglaze blue, a Qianlong (1736-95) pagoda landscape decorated tea cup, a late Kangxi period (1662-1722) Chinese Imari sparrow-beak jug with floral decoration, 12.5 cm high and Chinese Imari tea bowl (11) Imari jug restored, Imari teabowl with hairline, blue and white tea cup with several hairline cracks, two saucers with hairlines, all items showing damage including hairline cracks and/or chips etc.

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