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A 19TH CENTURY JAPANESE IMARI PORCELAIN CIRCULAR CHARGER decorated with chrysanthemums, ducks and three green lappets, 39.5cm diameter, a pair of Imari porcelain vases with lobed bodies, 25cm high, a Chinese Imari porcelain bowl richly decorated with flowers in overglaze enamel, 11cm high x 25cm diameter and a quantity of 19th Century and later Japanese Imari porcelain (27) Property from Lackington Mill, Dorset
A pair of Chinese export figures of an immortal. Qing dynasty, Mid 18th century representing Zhongli Quan, one of the eight immortals. Decorated with coloured enamels. The figure stands on an oval porcelain base moulded with breaking waves, coloured light blue. He wears a long, green under-robe, with white shoes protruding below, and a long-sleeved red coat, patterned with rosettes in green, crimson-pink and black. In his right hand is a yellow fan, his attribute. His long, white beard falls to his chest and his hair is dressed in two topknots. 23 cm high For a similar figure see Windsor Castle, Chinese Lobby , RCIN 58838Condition Report: Some firing flaws, some traces of wear , a chip at the hand, fan and hairs of one of them . Black painting for hair colour faded and lost .
Two Chinese Tek Sing Shipwreck Cargo Porcelain . Qing dynasty , circa 1822Included a bowl decorated with two concentric bands of petals around a central spiral withalternating lingzhi fungus and fruiting peach sprays. Nagel auction label to base. 15.5 cmdiameter.The dish with the same lotus pattern. 19 cm diameter
Chinese Famille Rose Canton Enamel Dish Cover, Qing dynasty, 18th century. Painted in colourful enamels with four quatrefoil panels each enclosing a differently painted landscape beneath a gilt embellished moon, the salmon-red ground decorated with freely painted gilt patterns of lotus flowers interlinked with scrolling tendrils, 42cm diameter. Chinese dish covers are extremely rare in either painted enamel or porcelain, and an example of this type appears to be unrecorded, and seems to be derived from porcelain decoration of the Qianlong and Jiaqing periods. Smaller painted enamel dish covers were made as part of the extensive porcelain dinner service bearing the arms of Dom Gaspar de Saldanha e Albuquerque; see China of All Colours, Painted Enamels on Copper, Jorge Welsh, London, 2015, pp. 66-71. A famille rose painted enamel cover was sold Christies South Kensington, 28 November 2017, lot 15. A pair of strikingly similar gilt-decorated iron red bowls with famille rose decorated landscape quatrefoil panels of 43cm diameter are in the collection of Her Majesty the Queen, and are illustrated Ayres, Chinese and Japanese Works of Art: in the Collection of Her Majesty The Queen, volume 2, 2016, cat no 715-716 bearing mid 18th Century European mounts.Condition Report: Some faded gilding , some areas with loss of enamel , some restoration on some areas, with also some repainted areas covering enamel losses , some scratching and trace of abrasion .
A pair of Chinese blue and white porcelain bottle vases, Qing Dynasty, late 19th century, painted with warring figures probably characters from the Chinese epic Outlaws of the Marsh (Water Margin) between ruyi head and lappet borders, apocryphal four character Kangxi mark, 20 cm; together with a pair of Chinese blue and white porcelain sleeve vases, Qing Dynasty, late 19th century, painted butterflies and flowering honeysuckle between ruyi heads and lappet bands, apocryphal four character Kangxi mark, 31 cmPrivate estateThe smaller vases appear to be in good condition with no obvious faults. One of the sleeve vases has a small and shallow rim chip.
An assortment of Chinese porcelain, Ming - Qing dynasty, to include a Swatow bowl from the Bi Thuan shipwreck, 20.5cm dia, a pale celadon poem dish, 15cm dia, a pair of early - mid 20th century oval dishes, painted with flowers, red stamped mark, 27cm dia, a Canton plate painted with butterflies and a pheasant amongst peaches and flowers, and other porcelain
A pair of Chinese porcelain bowls, painted in iron red, one with a dragon the other with a fenghuang, each chasing a flaming pearl amongst clouds, over blue spuming waves and a key band to the foot rim, each with apocryphal four character Qianlong mark, 9.7cm diaIn good condition with no obvious faults.
A pair of Chinese porcelain tri-lobed vases, painted with pomegranates and peaches against a yellow ground, apocryphal four character Qianlong mark, 11.5cm high, and a Chinese porcelain vase, with two dragons painted in green and blue with a yellow and a green head, apocryphal six character Yongzheng mark, 20cmQty: 3All in good condition with no obvious faults visible.
Chinese biscuit glazed porcelain hu vase, profusely decorated with carved archaistic motifs including taotie masks, keys, ruyi heads, and fu and lu characters. With an incised apocryphal Xuande mark to the underside framed by two graceful dragons. This excellent example likely dates to the late Guangxu period.Height: 12 3/4 in x diameter: 11 1/2 in.
Set of six 18th c. Chinese porcelain bowls with lids. With lovely blue and white decoration depicting flying dragons. All marked along the underside with a four character mark in underglaze blue.Bearing a late Ming or early Qing “fu gui chang chun†mark.(Bowls, each) height: 2 3/4 in x diameter: 5 1/4 in. (Lids, each) height: 1 1/4 in x diameter: 4 1/4 in.
Group of two Chinese Kangxi period blue and white porcelain vases. One gu vase or beaker vase, decorated throughout with auspicious Buddhist symbols. With one cylinder vase or brush pot decorated with a scene of a scholar or immortal. One bearing the LAR Madison Ave. sticker.(Smaller) height: 4 in x diameter: 1 1/2 in. (Larger) height: 7 in x diameter: 3 1/2 in.
Pair of Chinese blue and white porcelain lidded baluster jars. Decorated along the bodies of the jars with outdoor court scenes and along the necks of the jars with auspicious Buddhist symbols. Marked along the underside with a double ring mark in underglaze blue, typical of the Kangxi period. On custom wooden stands.Each, without stand; height: 16 1/2 in x diameter: 9 1/2 in.
Caughley Porcelain, England. Group of two late 18th century Chinese style blue and white soft paste porcelain vessels including one teapot and one lidded bowl. Both depict landscapes with temples and feature gilded rims and decoration. The tea teapot marked along the underside with an S for the Salopian China Warehouse operated in London ca. 1772-1799.Keywords: Coleport, Worcester.(Teapot) height: 6 1/4 in x width: 9 in x depth: 5 1/4 in. (Lidded bowl) height: 5 in x width: 6 in x depth: 4 1/4 in.
A rare early 18th century Chinese porcelain dish Dutch decorated with a warship amongst other shipping in choppy waters the warship with the date 1700 in the stern and arms of Zeeland. For similar examples see DF Lunsingh Scheurlee - Chinese Export Porcelain fig 335 and p.23022cm diameterhairline and rivetted repair to rim
A monumental 19th century Chinese porcelain hall vase the elongated baluster body decorated with famille rose dragons chasing the flaming pearl on a light blue ground with two panels of Chinese warriors and other figures on a yellow ground with similar panels to the neck flanked by two dragon handles (af)89cm high 31cm diameter at necklarge section of vase broken and re-stuck
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