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A group of Chinese Export porcelain to include: an 18th Century coffee can, overglaze enamel floral bouquet, with iron red scroll border and detailing to handle, the base with Sotheby's Country House label ex lot 99, 6 cms high x approx 5 cms diam. (3 small chips to rim, firing imperfections to the thickly applied glaze, base unglazed) together with further collection of 18thth / 19th century Chinese export famille rose porcelain to include: teapot (cover glued to body); three various bowls and five cups - AF (Q) -
A pair of Chinese magpie & prunus dishes, painted with a central double Shou surrounded by four magpies and blossoming prunus, against a turquoise ground, the underside with lotus flowers, a yellow ground foot and apocryphal six character Guangxu mark, 19.8cm diaCracks to the thick enamel only, the plates are free from any cracks to the porcelain body.
Two Chinese porcelain dishes, each in the Kangxi style. painted with figures playing Go within a garden setting, the other with an empress holding a lotus flower, long feathers issuing from her dress, an attendant holding a Qin wrapped in cloth, each underside painted with floral sprays, apocryphal six character kangxi marks, 22cm diaBoth are in good condition with no obvious faults visible.
A collection of assorted Chinese porcelain and pottery, to include a blue & white snuff bottle with four character Qianlong mark, 8.5cm; a blue & white dish painted with a female and two boys, 16.5cm dia; two Yixing teapots; a famille rose teapot with printed Tongzhi seal mark, a small celadon bowl, porcelain temple lion and other itemsThe baluster shaped Yixing teapot has a very small chip to the outer face of the mouth, see images. The blue & white dish is in good condition with no obvious visible faults.
A collection of Chinese blue & white porcelain, Qing, 17th - 19th century, comprising a small saucer painted with a figure in a landscape bordered by floral panels and a brown rim, 11cm; a Batavia ware fluted saucer, 13.5cm; a blessings dish, of lobed form, painted with a calligrapher and child in a natural landscape with mountains amongst clouds, the underside painted with Ming mark, 16.5cm dia; a small bowl painted with the eight horses of Mu Wang, the interior with a butterfly amongst leafy tendrils and a border of auspicious flowers, the underside with character for Beautiful/Jade, 12cm dia; and an export dish with scalloped rim, painted with a mandarin crane with landscape border16.8cm diaThe bowl decorated with horses on the exterior has old restoration to the foot rim and the portion of the body above it.The small dish with the compartmental border has a small chip and faint cracks to the rimCafe au Lait backed saucer has faint cracks to the rim.
A Chinese famille rose butterfly plate, late Qing or Republic period, the scalloped rim enclosing five butterflies amongst flowers, the underside with wufu, apocryphal Jiaqing seal mark, 23.2cm dia; a Chinese silver metal and enamel finger guard, 10cm; a Burmese silver metal bowl, with scrolling foliate band above a reeded body, 9.5cm high; and five early 20th century porcelain spoons
A Chinese porcelain blue & white vase and cover, in the Kangxi style, of inverted baluster form painted with blossoming prunus trees against a scale blue ground, two underglaze blue concentric rings to the base, 35cmThe glaze on the outer rim of the cover is scuffed all the war around. No obvious chips, cracks or signs of restoration.
A Chinese porcelain blue & white Kylin vase, the rim with straight sides above a waisted neck painted with stiff leaves and with applied mask and tongue handles, the shoulder painted with floral vignettes and cells above shaped panels with Kylin standing on rocks with spuming waves, on a prunus and cracked ice ground, apocryphal six character Kangxi mark, 35.8cmNo obvious faults, in good order throughout.
Two Chinese porcelain Fenghuang plates, one painted with three peaches within a border of flying fenghuang and flowers in a diaper border, the other with a fenghuang amongst auspicious flowers on a turquoise ground, the underside with Wufu, each with apocryphal four and six character Yongzheng marks, 21.7cm & 20.8cm diaBoth in good condition with no obvious faults.
A pair of Chinese porcelain vases and covers, of cylindrical form tapering at the base, the covers with cockerels and a butterfly within a yunwen border, the neck painted with a thick band of lotus flowers and scrolling fronds against a lime green ground, the body painted with character cockerels and hens with butterflies and insects amongst blossoming flowers, 27cmIn good condition with no visible obvious faults.
A Chinese porcelain seal wax pot and cover, of circular form, the cover painted with a butterfly amongst fruiting vines and tendrils, the base with similar vine decoration and a bat, apocryphal Qianlong seal mark, 8cm diaIn good condition throughout, with no obvious visible chips, cracks or signs of restoration.
A Chinese blue and white porcelain heavy baluster form vase, Qing Dynasty 19th century, painted with palmettes and fungus in underglaze cobalt blue. Now fitted with a pierced hardwood dome cover and single lotus socle. 24 cm diameter overall x 46 cm overall height.The neck has been ground down
A Chinese porcelain hotpot (Huoguo), Qing, early 20th century, six character Guangxu mark and possibly of the period, with lion finial, painted with blue lotus flowers and tendrils, with bands of bamboo leaves and flowers, with four gilt lug handles, on a slightly spreading foot painted with waves, 18.5cm high, 17.5cm diaIn good condition with no obvious visible faults.
A Chinese famille rose porcelain panel, painted with a hawk perched in a pine tree eyeing a butterfly, with blossoming peony, beneath an orange sun, within a wan ground border, the reverse with wood panel decorated with figures, the panel approx 38cm x 25cmIn good condition with no visible faults.
Koppchen und Unterschale mit Hoeroldt-Chinoiserien Meissen, um 1735/40 Um die Wandung bunt gemalte und goldgehöhte, mehrfigurige Chinesenszenen über Terrainstreifen. Im Fond und im Spiegel der Untertasse eine Einzelfigur bzw. ein Chinese mit Kind. Eisenrote Doppelringe. Goldspitzenborte. D. 8 / 13 cm. Blaue Schwertermarke. Goldene 26. Eine gleichartig bemalte Tasse und Untertasse in der Wark Collection: U. Pietsch, Early Meissen Porcelain, The Wark Collection from The Cummer Museum of Arts and Gardens, London 2011, Nr. 164. Eine Teekanne mit vergleichbarer, Christian Friedrich Herold zugeschriebener Bemalung bei: U. Pietsch, Passion for Meissen, Sammlung Said und Roswitha Marouf, Stuttgart 2010, Nr. 48. (59843)
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