A Chinese Porcelain Vase, 19th century, of cylindrical form, moulded and painted in famille rose enamels with various vases and precious objects on a yellow ground with scattered foliage, adapted as a lamp base43cm highNo restoration. Some wear to the decoration. Wiring not tested.The height stated is for the porcelain only.
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A Chinese Porcelain Ginger Jar and Cover, late Qing Dynasty, of ovoid form, painted in famille verte enamels with a dragon and phoenix chasing the flaming pearl amongst clouds on a yellow ground within lattice and lappet borders, jar fitted for electricity25cm highSome typical minor surface wear and scratching. Electrical fitting appears to be removable and the base is not drilled.Height stated is for the jar and cover only.
A Pair of Chinese Porcelain Ginger Jars, late 19th century, of ovoid form, painted in underglaze blue with the Cracked Ice and Prunus pattern21cm high, with carved hardwood covers and standsBoth jars free from chips cracks and repair. Glaze free from any notable wear and scratches. One wooden cover cracked. The other three wooden components in good order.
A Chinese Porcelain Mounted Hardwood Eight-Fold Screen, late Qing Dynasty, painted in famille rose enamels with figures in interiors and above waves with calligraphy and with panels painted in underglaze blue with scrolling foliage132cm by 80cm overallThe top border, fifth panel from the left, cracked bottom left corner, all other panels intact, the screen is mounted to the top and bottom with a strip of timber to make the screen ridged for hanging
A Chinese Porcelain Snuff Bottle, Qing Dynasty, painted in underglaze blue and red with figures in a garden before buildings8cm highA Similar Bottle, painted in famille rose enamels with figures in a garden and with calligraphy8cm high (2)Blue and red snuff bottle, free from restoration, no chips or cracks, some slight glaze fritting to the shoulder, some glaze scratches and patches of staining.Polychrome snuff bottle, no chips, cracks or restoration, some glaze fritting to the shoulder and foot, glaze pitting and heavy glaze wear, some wear to the enamels
A Faience Double Gourd Vase, probably Frankfurt, late 17th century, painted in blue in Chinese Transitional style with figures in landscapes within formal borders48cm highAn English Porcelain Campana Vase, dated 1817, painted with the arms of Clan Stewart, the reverse with a classical temple in landscape12cm highA Derby Porcelain Figure of a Pug, with gilt decoration6cm highA Chelsea Derby Tea Bowl, painted with swagsA Pearlware Group of a Boy and Girl, on a stepped square base11cm highAn Octagonal Soup Plate, painted in blue and gilt with flowers, VA mark in gilt13.5cm diameter (6)Double Gourd Vase - Entire neck section re made, glaze scratches and large glaze chips around the foot.Campana vase - Later decorated with signs of re firing. Flat chip to the underside of the rim.Derby Pug - Ears slightly abraided. Some glaze pitting and gilt wear. No repair.Chelse Derby Teabowl - Gilt wear, no damage or repair. Pearlware Group - Girls right arm detached and retained. Some Edge chips, mainly to the base.Octagonal Soup Plate - Pitted, with gilt wear, no damage or repair.
Pair of Chinese Canton vases, late 19th century.Enamelled porcelain.Size: 34 x 18 x 18 cm (vases); 4 x 16,5 x 16,5 cm (base on wooden base).Pair of ornamental vases made in porcelain, belonging to the style known as the Cantonese Rose Family. They are of a very common type in Chinese production, derived from the old 'zun', and combine enamelled decoration with relief motifs on the neck: dragons with serpentine bodies on the fronts and sides.
COLLECTION OF SIX PORCELAIN WARES 19TH-20TH CENTURY 十九至二十世紀 娘惹粉彩花鳥紋賞瓶、清 ‘南京號’ 海撈青花山水人物圖杯盞兩對 及 明 成化款 ‘萬曆號’ 海撈青花蝴蝶紋碗(共六件) comprising: a Straits-Chinese Famille Rose vase, 19th-20th century, painted with birds and floral sprays against a blue ground; two pairs of blue and white Nanking cargo cups and saucers, Qing dynasty 18th century; and a blue and white bowl, Ming dynasty, Chenghua mark, decorated with butterflies on the exteriorDimensions:largest: 34.2cm highProvenance:Provenance: Private Singaporean collection.Both of the Nanking cargo dishes and one cup with labels on the base 'Christie's The Nanking Cargo Lot 5109', the other with a similar label but 'Lot 5110'; The bowl with two labels underneath the mouth rim, 'NANHAI MARINE ARCHAEOLOGY 7431' and 'Nanhai Marine Archaeology WanLi'
WORCESTER; an 18th century Flight Barr & Barr blue and white teapot of bulbous form, the cover with flower finial, decorated with butterflies and floral sprays, crescent mark to the underside, height 15cm, a late 18th/early 19th century New Hall porcelain commode shaped tea pot, no.NI95 and an 18th century Chinese Famille Rose teapot and cover, decorated with figures in landscape setting (3).Additional InformationThe Chinese example with numerous glaze chips, there is also a crack to the handle and spout, sellotape residue to each, minor chipping to each of the rims and spout, the Worcester example with chipping to the rim spout.
Two late 19th/early 20th century Chinese blue and white porcelain temple jars and covers, painted with figures in landscape scenes, height of largest example 30cm, a Sarreguemines majolica face jug, a Jackfield jug, etc (6).Additional InformationThe taller jars with old repairs and breaks to the body and chips and losses to the cover, the smaller example with hairline cracks to the and chipping to the glaze, also chipping to the cover, the face jug is heavily crazed, the bowl with heavy scratches and crack to the body, and the Jackfield jug is cracked.
A Japanese carved root wood figural table lamp representing a hunter beside a dragon, height including fitment 54cm, another root wood figural table lamp of an elder fisherman, height 43cm, a Chinese crackle glazed vase converted to a table lamp and a Continental porcelain double gourd shaped table lamp, decorated with figures in landscape scene and floral sprays (4).
A CHINESE PORCELAIN BOX AND COVER of shallow cushion form, the cover painted in polychrome enamels with two travellers and their donkey in landscape, the base painted in burnt orange with three bats, printed seal mark in iron red, 3 1/2" diameter (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)No chips, cracks or restoration
A CHINESE PORCELAIN CHARGER of plain circular form, painted in famille verte enamels with a central roundel enclosing a vase of flowers within a foliate panelled border, unmarked, 15 1/2" diameter (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)10.5cm piece rivetted into rim, hairline crack at 9 (not visible from front), old wire hanger, wear to enamels and gilding, chips to footrim
A CHINESE BLANC DE CHINE PORCELAIN FIGURE modelled as a female deity wearing a beaded bodice, her left hand resting on a basket of fish at her side, her right hand holding her flowing robes, standing barefoot on a naturalistically moulded base, 10" high (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)Hollow, but at some point part filled with plaster of Paris, presumably to be on a lamp base. Front of base has noticeable loss, other losses include hair ornament, flower stalk on her left wrist, moulding cracks to left side, cracks across left hand, some plaster removed to show interior base
A CHINESE PORCELAIN JAR of rounded cylindrical form, painted in underglaze blue with male figures standing before a screen with a large banana palm, unmarked, 6 1/2" high, together with a carved and pierced hardwood cover (2) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)Large loss to top rim with crack running down into palm trees, large loss to foot rim below top rim damage. Both with traces of old restoration, firing cracks to base. Cover has loss to rim
A FIRST PERIOD WORCESTER PORCELAIN RUBBER TREE PLANT DESSERT DISH, c.1770-75, of lobed square form, painted in underglaze blue, four character Chinese mark, 7 3/4" square, together with a similar Bow kidney shaped dish, 7 1/2" wide (2) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)Worcester has a noticeable 10cm crack running from rim to base, with chip and loss on rim. Bow has one restored handle (obvious) and glazed over chip to other scroll handle
A CHINESE EXPORT PORCELAIN TEAPOT, COVER AND STAND of plain cylindrical form, the entwined handle with sprigged terminals, sparsely painted in polychrome enamels with a small loose posy of flowers, stand 6 1/2" diameter (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)Thin glaze to stand and tiny flake to rim, no damage. Small chip to inner flange of cover and minute chip to rim, and one leaf chipped. Typical firing cracks to handle terminal, no damage to spout. Wear to gilding
A CHINESE PORCELAIN MUG of plain cylindrical form with pulled handle, lightly moulded with shaped panels and painted in underglaze blue and overpainted in famille rose enamels with children playing, 5" high (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)Glazed over flake to rim, bottom handle terminal cracked and rivetted
Late 18th Century Chinese export porcelain Mandarin pallet part teaset, comprising; five cups, six saucers, four tea bowls, bullet shaped teapot, sucrier on stand and another shallow dish. 19 pieces. (B.P. 21% + VAT) Some general gilt and paint loss to all items. Teapot - spout damaged, frits to lid and base. Cups, minor frits and chips to rims and base. Teabowles - most have minor frits to base, one has large chip to rim. Saucers - three have hair cracks to base, all have gilding loss. three have chips to rim. Sucrier - large chip to rim and brown paint marks internally. Shallow bowl - large chip to rim and hair crack to base. Six sided bowl, very damaged and badly repaired.
A group of mid-eighteenth century hand-painted famille rose Chinese porcelain tea wares and a dinner plate, c. 1750-70. To include: two tea bowls and saucers, three saucers and a plate. Saucers: 11.5 cm wide. (6)Condition: plate was rivetted and has now been sympathetically restored, three saucers with hairlines, one tea bowl with hairline.
A Chinese Canton porcelain charger, 19th century, of large circular proportions, decorated with a monkey, bird and deer (Lu) to the centre, further decorated with an abundance of flora and fauna, 38cm diameter (at fault)Condition report; Large surface chip to the rim. Some gilt and surface wear with scratching and minor pitting visible.
A Chinese porcelain bowl, 18th century, decorated in a famille vert palette depicting figures seated outside, the interior decorated with goldfish, 26cm diameter Condition report; No obvious chips, cracks or restoration. Surface staining and grubbiness visible. Some scratching and general wear apparent.
A Chinese porcelain famille rose bowl, Qianlong (1735-1796), of circular form and decorated with floral sprays below a cell-diaper border, 23.5cm diameter (at fault)Conditon report; Rim descending hairline crack approximately 8cm long. Small nibbles and chipping around the rim. Pitting, surface scratching and staining all visible. Enamel wear/flaking to the centre and exterior. Commensurate wear throughout.
A collection of Chinese and Japanese porcelain, 18th century and later, to include a Chinese Imari export dish, 22.5cm diameter, a 19th century Chinese Canton vase, 24cm high, a pair of 19th century Japanese imari plates, 21.5cm diameter, a pair of Canton side plates, 16cm diameter, a celadon plate, 18cm diameter, a canton teapot and cover, teacup and saucer etc (17) (at fault)
A Chinese porcelain blue and white vase, Kangxi mark, 19th century, of high shouldered cylindrical from and decorated to the exterior with eight Daoist emblems, birds, flora, and fauna, four character mark to the underside, 17cm high Condtion report; Three chips to the base (one is underglaze). A small glaze chip/pit can be seen to the rim. Firing crack to the base visible from the interior. Some general surface scratching and staining visible throughout.
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