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A PAIR OF CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE PORCELAIN VASES 19TH CENTURY, LATER ADAPTED AS LAMPS Painted with scholar's objects and peony branches the vase 22cm highProvenance:Barnwell Manor, NorthamptonshireWindsor House AntiquesCondition Report: wear to the enamel and fitted as lamps- the top and bottom rims are hidden by the mounts which are very firmly in place- the wiring for these goes directly to the bulb holders section- not through the body of the vases.lack the screw finials to top for shadesELECTRICAL GOODS. These are sold as decorative items only and if bought for use must be checked over for compliance with safety regulations by a qualified electrician before use. Condition Report Disclaimer
A pair of Canton famille rose porcelain vases, a Chinese blue and white porcelain vase and Chinese export porcelain punch bowl18th/19th century and laterthe pair of vases of typical baluster form with applied dragon handles, enamelled with large and smaller rectangular figural reserves on a dense floriate ground, the single vase of baluster form, painted with figures within a rocky landscape, the punch bowl enamelled with figures within and before pavillion garden landscapes, on a dense diaper ground, the interior with flower sprays and foliate and floral bamboo gilt border, some restoration and damage, the vases 47cm high, the single vase 45cm high and the bowl 28cm diameter, (4).This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP Lot will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Chinese blue and white decorated porcelain spitoon or jardinièreprobably late Qing dynasty, circa 1900the bulbous body with dished flared circular neck, the exterior painted with dragons chasing a flaming pearl within stylised clouds, the footrim with a stylised wave border, the neck rim with floriate lotus border, the inner neck with various flowering blossoms including prunus, chrysanthemums and peonies, the underside with four character mark,18cm high overallFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A pair of Chinese porcelain Ge-type bottle vasesmounted as oil lamp bases, the porcelain and French fittings, 19th centuryeach covered in a glossy crackled cream glaze, mounted with patinated bronze Buddhistic style lions mask ring handles, the necks with scrolling mounts and regulator burner fittings, on corresponding footed bases, the porcelain, 28cm high (2).For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
An onion-shaped vase with hand painted blue scenes, four character mark to the base, height 25cm, together with a small teapot of squat form, height 6cm, length from handle to spout 12.5cm, a Chinese hand painted enamelled snuff bottle with panels front and back painted with butterfly and exotic bird in chrysanthemums, with a yellow ground fill and floral decoration, four character signature painted to the base, and a modern yellow ground porcelain snuff bottle with a printed red mark to base, height 8cm (4). CONDITION REPORT: The blue vase has been repaired, there are residue of the old glue which is obvious.
A collectors' lot to include an oak letter organiser with pen guide, a Bakelite ashtray, a modern unicorn candle snuffer, three Worcester ware Chinese-style lacquered metal trays, length of longest 41.5cm, a large porcelain Art Deco style tray, decorated in the onion pattern, 45 x 33cm, a carved wooden tray, three small penknives including one with mother of pearl body, a magnifying glass and a vintage pen (13).
Boxes and Objects - a 19th century chalk figure of a Holy Man; a small oval plaster plaque, Massacre of the Innocents; a copper plaque, St Laurence; a Georgian brass beaker; a King John seal; a miniature Chinese porcelain bowl with turtle; a 19th century Toleware box, brass twist handle; etc
A Worcester porcelain coffee cupcirca 1768-70painted in overglaze polychrome enamels with Chinese figures in the 'Rich Mandarin' taste, unmarked, 6.3cm high; sold together with a small Chinese porcelain bowl, similarly decorated, 11cm diameter(2)Worcester coffee cup- no damages or repairs but some rubbing to enamels.Chinese bowl - nibbles to rim and wear to the interior wave and dot border.
A pair of Chinese porcelain bowls and covers, 20th century, of deep rounded form, the domed covers with peach finials, decorated in iron red playful lion dogs, inscribed verso, 16cm high. (2)One has some tiny chips and an associated hairline to the rim. The other has negligible signs of age.
A pair of Chinese porcelain famille jaune vases, mid 19th century, decorated in over enamels with birds, flowering prunus, applied dragons and foh dog handles, unmarked, height 44.5cm. Condition - good, minor nibbles to applied pieces, each vase appears free from chips, cracks and no evidence of restoration.
A 19th Century Samson Of Paris porcelain tankard decorated in the Chinese Armorial manner. Shaped handle to the cylindrical body hand decorated with central armorial crest bearing the motto "Sola Virtus Invicta" (Only Courage is Invincible), the Howard family (Dukes of Norfolk) crest and coat of arms, supported by a lion and a unicorn. Scrolls and botanical detailing throughout. Underside with painted mark. Appears in good condition, some loss to decoration. Measures approx; 14cm tall.
A PAIR OF SMALL TURQUOISE-GROUND PORCELAIN VASES (2)Probably Minton, circa 1870In Chinese cloisonné style, of ovoid form set with gilt snail handles, the shoulders decorated with a zig-zag band in blue, green and white, each with a gilt snake encircled around the base, unmarked, 12.5cm highOne vase with chip around base, approx. 2cm by 1cm, which is noticeable. Some overall crazing to the glaze. Some black specking to the glaze. Minor wear to the gilding
S Howard Hansford, Seligman Collection of Oriental Art - Chinese, Central Asian and Luristan Bronzes, and Chinese Jades and Sculptures, Arts Council of Great Britain, 1957; a companion work, John Ayres, Chinese and Korean Pottery and Porcelain; various editions of Transactions of the Oriental Ceramic Society; together with other works on oriental work.
Pair of Chinese porcelain famille rose vases, flared rim, ovoid body, painted with figures under a tree, unmarked, 37cm, on hardwood stands.Condition report:Both vases are without chips, hairlines or restoration. One vase (with the stickers applied to base) has some firing cracks to the underside of the base and footline. Both vases have heavy pitting/ graininess to the glaze. Some rubbing and wear to the glazes. The wooden bases are without any significant damage.
A Sang de boeuf lacquer snuff bottle, perhaps late Qian, the flattened sides decorated with figures in a landscape, amber-coloured stopper, 10cm; a jadeite snuff bottle, modelled with a coiled dragon and a flaming pearl, 8cm; a cinnabar lacquer snuff bottle, decorated with children, 8cm; a medal mounted cinnabar lacquer snuff bottle, turquoise cabochon decoration, 9.5cm and a Chinese porcelain snuff bottle, of shouldered cylindrical form, labelled ‘Tao Quang 1821-50’, lacking stopper, 8cm. (5)Qty: 5
A collection of early 20th century and later Chinese and Japanese works of art, comprising a pair of cloisonne vases, both with some damage 18.5cm high, a crackled glazed ginger jar (without the cover), decorated with fighting figures, marked to the underside 11.5cm high, a porcelain blue and white vase 15.5cm high and a modern blue and white ginger jar and cover 16cm high AF (5)
An 18th century Nanking Cargo Chinese porcelain tea bowl and saucer, with café-au-lait external glaze, blue and white internal decoration of bamboo leaves and chrysanthemums, Christie's lot stickers to the underside, the saucer 13.5cm wide, Provenance: The Christie's Nanking Cargo Sale, lot 5649 (2)
A 19TH CENTURY CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN BRUSH/PEN REST FORMED AS A PIPA LUTE having four character mark signature to the underside.14.5cm wide In good undamaged condition, there is a small hairline crack on the crescent moon which is moulded to the top, see extra images on our website.
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