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Lot 23

A Chinese Mandarin export porcelain mug, Qing Dynasty, circa 1780, cylindrical, painted with a frontal panel of five family members in a garden within four bird panels and foliate borders, bamboo effect handle 13.5cm hightiny rim blemish - small crack with stain

Lot 24

A Chinese famille rose porcelain circular festival plate, late Qing Dynasty, circa 1900, painted with numerous boys and three adults around a pavilion with a dragon38.5cmlarge restored area on rim, gilding wearing very thin in places, general scuffs through age

Lot 25

A pair of Chinese porcelain landscape vases, Republic Period, of ovoid shape, one with cover, each with calligraphic inscription in black, excluding cover 27.5cm high;a Republic Period porcelain ginger jar and a similar plate, each painted with song birds and peonies 18cm high x 34cm diameter;a Chinese Jun glazed baluster vase in late Song style 21.5cm high (5)Both vases with numerous rim chips. The surviving cover with chips.Bird jar has enamel scuffed and with later wooden cover.The bird plate is good - rubbed gilding on rim.Jun vase - good

Lot 26

A Chinese porcelain bowl, Tongzhi (1862-1874), of bracketed circular shape painted with seven shubunkin goldfish amongst weed, turquoise glazed interior, seal mark in orange 12.7cm diameter, 5.3cm high;a chalcedony double-gourd snuff bottle, late Qing Dynasty, with associated jadeite stopper 6.9cm high;a Tang style pottery small standing figure of a caparisoned horse 21cm high (3)Bowl - scuffing inside. rim gilding goods but with some slight rubbing. Old paper labels applied to the base Snuff - natural faults/bruises. Associated stopper   horse - chipped ears amd tail. All legs cracked/re-glued.

Lot 27

A Chinese blue and white porcelain clobbered garniture, Qing Dynasty 18th century, comprising a baluster vase and two tapering cylindrical vases decorated with fan shaped panels enclosing precious objects, and foliage, the trumpet vases 35cm highProvenance:Wood Hall, Hilgay, NorfolkOne of the spill vases has a large section missing at the rim, has been broken into three and glued. pitting and slight rubbing in places

Lot 30

A Chinese porcelain Eight Immortals vase, signed Xiezho Zhuren zao, mid 20th century, finely painted in enamels with the Eight Immortals amongst rocks near scholars and maidens amongst clouds, square seal mark "Made by the Master of Wind Music" in iron red34cm high very small chip on foot rim otherwise in good condition.

Lot 4

A Chinese famille verte porcelain brushpot, Kangxi (1662-1722), painted with a continuous lakeland scene with a figure in a pavilion watching a punt14.5cm high x 13cm diameterProvenance:Private Estate, North Yorkshirelarge chunk has been out of the side - crudely reglued back but still has cracks emanating from this piece. Heavy glaze wear. a.f

Lot 5

A pair of Chinese famille rose porcelain small boxes and covers, late Qing Dynasty, circa 1900, each painted on the lid with four boys around a Confucian scholar within a boarder of chicory 9.3cm diameter;a pair of famille rose jars and covers, Hongxian (Yuan Shikai) 1915-1916, each painted with fruiting pomegranate branches, each with rubber stamped four character mark in red 7.8cmBox and cover 1 - cover with 1cm hairline crack from rim and one small flakeBox and cover 2 - base with small firing chip on rim.Jar 1 - lid with large thumbnail size flake. The base fine.Jar 2 - tiny firing cracking within rim of base.

Lot 6

A Chinese eight lucky horses blue and white porcelain jar, Kangxi (1662-1722), the hoofed mammals arranged in a playful manner around the landscape frieze22cm highrestored on the rim as well as severe cracking/poor re-glueing throughout. (poor condition)

Lot 7

A Chinese blue and white export porcelain ginger jar and cover, Qing Dynasty 18th century, decorated in prunus and crackled ice pattern20cm high;another similar smaller, with later carved wood cover with carnelian button knop19cm highlarger - glaze pimples on cover otherwise good. Smaller - scratches to glaze, otherwise good

Lot 8

A pair of Chinese blue and white export porcelain small meat plates, Qianlong, circa 1750-60, each octagonal plate painted with lakeland scenes with pagodas, delicate floral borders 32cm x 23.5cmboth with very minor fritting

Lot 1

A Chinese porcelain model of Putai, Republic Period circa 1920-1930, the jovial god seated enrobed holding a rosary27cm highgood overall - slight factory fireing smudges to enamels on robe at rear.

Lot 10

A Chinese blue and white porcelain shallow dish, Qing Dynasty, circa 1880, painted with lakeland pagoda landscape, within a repeat lozenge trellis border 47cm diameterOverall good condition, very marginal warping, and small firing faults

Lot 11

Four Chinese blue and white export porcelain ginger jars, Qing Dynasty, 18th/19th century, each decorated in prunus and crackled ice pattern, three with later carved wood covers ranging 17cm -13cm highlarge 17cm -good 13cm -good 14cm - small chips on rim 13.5cm - sevearl foot rim chips and also chips to rim

Lot 266

CHINESE PORCELAIN CYLINDER VASE WITH FOUR CHARACTER MARKS TO BASE H 28 CM

Lot 45

Mid 18th century (circa 1750) Chinese porcelain straight sided mug or tankard, overall with painted figural decoration within reserved panels, geometric borders and floral decoration. Unmarked. 12cm high approx. (B.P. 21% + VAT) Small rim chip internally and larger external rim chip.

Lot 1498

A 20th century Chinese porcelain Famille Rose style vase, decorated with peacocks and birds, converted in to a table lamp, overall height 49cm.  

Lot 1509

Three Chinese blue and white porcelain vases, each painted with prunus flowers, height of largest example 30cm, each with Kangxi double ring mark to underside, together with a similar ginger jar and cover and a small ginger jar (lacking cover) (5).Additional InformationTwo of the vases with chipping to the underside of the rims, there is also a glaze fault to the body, the ginger jar cover has a hairline crack.

Lot 1512

An 18th century Chinese Famille Rose porcelain footed bowl, decorated in enamels with stylised birds and floral detail, diameter 26cm.Additional InformationInterior scratches and heavy wear. Losses to the enamel decoration to the interior. Glaze, blemishes/faults. The odd minor glaze chip to the interior rim. 

Lot 1513

TEK SING TREASURES; four pieces of Chinese blue and white porcelain, including a footed bowl with floral detail, diameter 21cm, each bearing lot number and label to the underside (4).Additional InformationLight scratches, general wear, surface wear and residue, glaze faults, The second sized bowl with scratch to the glaze and minor rim chips, the conical shaped bowl with hairlines to the glaze although the bowl still rings true. 

Lot 1527

An early to mid 20th century Japanese porcelain Famille Rose wall charger in the Chinese style, decorated with geisha girls in landscape inside panels of exotic birds and floral decoration, bears blue signature and impressed marks, diameter 46cm.Additional InformationVery minor glaze chips to the edge.

Lot 670

A PAIR OF CHINESE ‘CAFE AU LAIT’ GLAZED PORCELAIN VASE TABLE LAMPS (3)ModernMounted on gilt-metal bases, 30.5cm high, with pleated cream shades; Together with a Chinese yellow baluster vase table lamp, modern, 33cm high

Lot 1226

A WEDGWOOD BONE CHINA PART TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE (39)Circa 1815Printed and coloured with Chinese green buddhist lions, comprising; a teapot, cover and stand, sucrier and cover, milk jug, slop bowl, ten coffee cups, six teacups, seven saucers and a plate, red printed mark, pattern 622; also four porcelain `Green dragon' saucer dishes and four saucers, probably Wedgwood, unmarkedTeapot, cover and stand- teapot has extensive cracks and a small hole to the body. The cover has a large chip to the inner flange. Stand is in good conditionSucrier and cover- good conditionMilk jug- some wear to the gildingSlop bowl- minor wear to the gilding10 coffee cups- two with cracks. One with some staining to the interior. All with some wear to the gilding6 tea cups- three with cracks. Some wear to the gilding7 saucers- two with cracks. Minor wearPlate, 21cm diameter- good condition4 saucer dishes, 21.5cm diameter- overall in good condition4 saucers- one has a crack

Lot 108

A Chinese porcelain teapot with replaced spout (a/f) and other collectables

Lot 402

A Chinese pair of porcelain table lamps in the famille verte manner, height 33 cm; and another (a.f.)

Lot 450B

A pair of Chinese porcelain Gu form vases with enamelled genre decoration, 21cm (Good condition); a similar ginger jar and another (lid cracked) 15cm In good condition as catalogued 

Lot 450C

A Chinese porcelain cylindrical brush pot of large size, powdered sang de boeuf glaze, 19cm diameter, 16cm  height (Good condition)

Lot 282

A rare pair of Worcester junket dishes, circa 1758Of lobed circular form, with crisply moulded basket-weave grounds reserving three scroll-edged panels painted in blue with chinoiserie riverscapes, including a fisherman on an island, and a figure in a sampan, the border with floral sprigs, 23.1cm diam, one with workman's mark (2)Footnotes:This earliest shape of Worcester junket dish is more often painted with floral panels. Branyan, French and Sandon, Worcester Blue and White Porcelain (1989) record two single examples with Chinese landscape panels which they designated the 'Bamboo Pavilion' (I.B.23) and 'The Neighbours' (I.B.23A). Since publication, two further junket dishes have been noted, both with entirely different Chinese scenes in each of the panels. The present pair matches one of these. It is curious why the Worcester factory should have created so many totally different patterns with which to decorate these rare objects. An example with 'The Neighbours' was sold by Bonhams, 2 December 2009, lot 131.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 359

Three pieces of Liverpool porcelain, circa 1762-80Comprising a Philip Christian beaker finely moulded with a strap-fluted ground, blue and white Chinese scenes in the reserved panels, diaper border, 8cm high, a Richard Chaffers coffee can with a spreading base, painted with prunus growing from a fence, 6.3cm high, and a Seth Pennington sparrow beak jug printed with the 'Three Ladies' pattern, 8.6cm high (3)Footnotes:ProvenanceWith Roderick Jellicoe (beaker)With Mercury Antiques (can)The beaker is illustrated by Maurice Hillis, Liverpool Porcelain 1756-1804, p.255, fig.6.55.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 381

A rare Worcester creamjug, circa 1753Of lobed pear shape with a delicate scrolled handle with a high thumbrest, finely painted in colours with a standing Chinese figure holding a parasol, flanked by a fence, a willow tree and flowering plants trailing around to the reverse, where there are three small insects, an unusual formal border below the gilded rim, 8cm high, workman's mark in redFootnotes:ProvenanceBonhams, 20 November 2019, lot 246Robyn Robb CollectionIllustrated by Ray Jones, The Origins of Worcester Porcelain (2018), p.518. A similar jug although without a border, from the John Alchin Collection was sold by Bonhams on 15 December 2020, lot 11. The border is closely related to that on a vase in the British Museum illustrated by Aileen Dawson, The Art of Worcester Porcelain (2007), p.43. No other creamjug with this border appears to have been recorded.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 395

A rare Worcester spoon tray, circa 1758-60Of lobed hexagonal shape, painted in famille rose colours with the 'Valentine' pattern, a pair of billing doves standing on a quiver of arrows and an altar with hearts on either side of a garlanded breadfruit tree, a lambrequin border pencilled in purple below the rim, 14.8cm wideFootnotes:ProvenanceRobyn Robb CollectionThis pleasing pattern was originally designed by Piercy Brett, copied onto Chinese porcelain for a presentation service made for Commodore Anson in 1743. A teapot in this pattern from the Sir Jeremy Lever Collection was sold by Bonhams on 7 March 2007, lot 46. For a sparrow beak jug painted with the same pattern see lot 369 in this sale.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 432

A fine pair of Chelsea cabinet beakers, circa 1765Of large size with everted rims and neatly turned feet, gilded onto the mazarine blue grounds with pairs of Chinese musicians making music in fanciful garden landscapes including elaborate fences, flower arbours and birds in flight, the gilding enhanced with the fine and intricate tooling, with gilt dentil rims, 9cm high, gold anchor marks (2)Footnotes:ProvenanceA C J Wall CollectionBonhams, 14 November 2018, lot 358Robyn Robb CollectionA closely related beaker in the British Museum is illustrated by Elizabeth Adams, Chelsea Porcelain (2001), p.149, fig.11.11 and shares the same high-quality gilding and chinoiserie musical subjects. Large handleless beakers were an innovation in the gold anchor period, characterized by the use of coloured grounds and chiselled gold. These may have been the variety of 'cabinet cup' mentioned in the catalogue of 1761. Another example with the more usual bird decoration is illustrated by F Severne Mackenna, Chelsea Porcelain: The Gold Anchor Wares (1952), pl.17, fig.31.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 81

An assortment of Chinese, continental and British porcelain. Including a lidded pot in the form of a pagoda, three miniature bowls with floral decoration and a dish with a fluted rim

Lot 208

Chinese export Nanking Cargo porcelain tea bowl and saucer, old Christies label to the underside, bowl 3cm high, also a Chinese globular clay teapot and cover decorated with dragons.  (3)

Lot 94

18th century Chinese porcelain plate with famille rose decoration, peonies and other flowers, 22cm diameter and a Chinese porcelain tea bowl with panels of figures (2) Condition Reportlight surface scratches, accretions and pinholes to the glaze. Chips and nibbles to the plate rim, Tea bowl with some small nibbles and chips to the rim and base and a hairline crack. Surface marks, wear to the decoration.  Please see images now online. General wear and tear.

Lot 95

18th century Chinese porcelain baluster hall vase and cover, painted in underglaze blue with lakeside landscape scenes and figures, 63cm high (unmarked) (riveted and repaired)Condition ReportCover with two large chips to rim, the body of the vase with full-length crack and rivited repairs to the neck please see further images

Lot 96

18th/19th century Chinese porcelain charger with underglaze blue decoration of scrolling foliage, peony and other blossoms, 36cm diameterCondition Reportsurface scratches/wear, no apparent restoration - please note not looked at under UV light.

Lot 97

18th century Chinese porcelain octagonal dessert plate in famille rose colours, painted with figures in garden, 22cm diameter (riveted), a Chinese porcelain blue and white saucer, four-character mark to base, a Chinese porcelain bottle vase with underglaze blue decoration and a white porcelain miniature model horse (4) 

Lot 99

Three various 19th century Chinese porcelain inverse baluster vases and covers, underglaze blue decoration of dragon, flowers and precious objects, each with four-character mark to base, 17.5cm high overall and a Chinese porcelain ginger jar and cover, ovoid, prunus blossom decorated (4) Condition ReportChips to lids of all three baluster vases.  Hairlines to the rims of the two prunus decorated ones. Light surface marks, accretions and general wear and tear.

Lot 102

Chinese porcelain shaped rectangular footed planter with incuse corners and on bracket feet, underglaze blue, bamboo and floral decoration, 21.5cm wide and a Chinese-style porcelain small tureen, oval and straight-sided (2) 

Lot 100

A collection of Chinese blue and white porcelain,19th century and later, comprising a bowl decorated with a river scene depicting storks, 21cm diameter, four cups depicting various figural scenes, 6.5cm diameter, a similar mug, 6.5cm high, and a saucer, 12cm diametertogether with a small quantity of Chinese famille rose porcelain,comprising five cups, 8cm wide, and a saucer, 12cm (qty.)Condition ReportCracks, chips and wear throughout.

Lot 107

A Chinese porcelain table lamp,19th century, of tapering square form, flanked by four ring handles, with Archaic style copper-red decoration, on a gilt metal stand with four paw feet,total 85cm highvase 37cm highCondition ReportChips to the edges and base.Copper red decoration worn. Split to the gilt metal top. The vase has a hole in the base for the lamp wires, which has gone through the reign mark.

Lot 108

A Chinese famille rose porcelain twin handled vase,mid-19th century, decorated with scenes of elders amongst floral border,43cm highCondition ReportChips, losses and wear to the decoration throughout. Nibbles to the dragon handles. Large firing crack to the base. Please see additional images.

Lot 109

A collection of Chinese blue and white porcelain,predominantly 19th century, to include a graduated set of three serving platters, the largest 43.5cm wide, together with a matching tureen and cover, decorated with deer in a landscape within a flower head border (qty.)Condition ReportThe three platters with minor chips and pitting, broken handle to tureen and chips to rim. The other with losses, restoration and cracks

Lot 110

A collection of Chinese porcelain,comprising a footed famille rose bowl, 19th century, decorated with figures, 26cm diameter, 11.5cm high, a Canton sleeve vase, late 19th century, 26.2cm high, a saucer, 19th century, 12cm diameter, and a teapot, 19th century, 21cm wide (4)Condition ReportBowl) Star crack to the base.Sleeve vase) Cracked.Saucer) Cracked and glued.Teapot) Nibbles to the edge of the spout.General) Wear, rubbing and losses to the decoration throughout.

Lot 254

A Limoges porcelain tea service for twelve settings,early 20th century, by Theodore Haviland, comprising cake plates, 18cm diameter, teacups, 11cm wide, saucers, 14cm diameter, two oval dishes, 27cm wide, and a bowl, 14cm diameter, each decorated with Chinese style figures, to a floral and bamboo pattern rim, printed marks (qty.)Condition ReportOverall in a good condition, with some marks throughout. Teacups) One teacup missing. One with a repair. One with hairline crack to the side.

Lot 83

A collection of Chinese prunus blossom porcelain vases,comprising a rouleaux style example, 21.5cm high, a cylindrical example, 15cm high, and a pair of squat globular vases, 11cm hightogether with a group of Chinese blue and white porcelain items,19th century and later, comprising a butter dish, the handles modelled as rabbits, 17.5cm wide, and four dishes, decorated with landscape scenes, largest 16cm diameter (9)Condition ReportPrunus blossom items) Chip to the rim of the smaller cylindrical vase. Butter dish) Large crack and reglued repair through the middle. Dishes) Hairline cracks throughout the largest example.

Lot 90

A Chinese famille rose bowl,late 19th century, decorated with a diaperwork rim, and circular panels of figures within a landscape,19.5cm diametertogether with a collection of Imari porcelain items,comprising a pair of vases converted to lamps, 33cm high, a double gourd vase, 12cm high, a bowl, 17cm diameter, two cups, 5.5cm high, and a mug, 13.5cm high,and a collection of porcelain dishes or saucers,to include Imari, famille rose and blue and white examples,largest 14.5cm diameter (qty.)Condition ReportFamille rose bowl) Hairline cracks throughout. Wear to the gilding and paint. Imari items) Cracks, marks and wear throughout. Saucers) Cracks, repairs and chips throughout. Wear to the painted decoration.

Lot 92

A collection of Chinese porcelain,comprising a famille rose vase, of tapering form with a flared mouth, painted with scrolling lotus against a blue graffito ground, six-character Qianlong mark to base, 29cm high, a doucai jar and cover, painted with scrolling lotus in shaped panels, the domed cover with a spear knop, six-character Yongzheng mark to base, 24.5cm high, a pair of doucai jars and covers, painted with Eight Buddhist Emblems among scrolling lotus, 12cm high, and a doucai moon flask, painted with a fruiting peach tree above waves, surrounded by five bats, six-character Qianlong mark to base,33cm high (8)Condition ReportVase - a large crack to body. Surface scratches. Large jar and cover - cover chipped to rim.Pair jars and covers - no obvious faults.Moon flask - base chipped, glaze flakes to chilong.

Lot 38

An 18th century Chinese Export blue and white porcelain meat plate of shaped rectangular form, decorated with bamboo in a landscape setting, 22.5 x 31cm.Additional InformationScratches to the glaze, light scuffs.

Lot 645

A Chinese Porcelain Plate

Lot 370

A 19th century Chinese famille rose circular dish, decorated with a central design of scholars implements and sacred symbols; the rim with floral and peach designs; 40 cm diameter. The base with blue six-character mark of The Kangxi Emperor, but not of the period, late Qing dynasty Provenance: The Property of a Lady. From a Private English Collection.  The iconography on this dish is typical of the designs found on wares from the Qing era. For circular panels depicting scholar's implements, for instance, see the bowl given by Soame Jenyns to the era of The Xianfeng Emperor (Later Chinese Porcelain, plate CXIV). The peaches here, of course, symbolise the Daoist Quest for The Orchard of Immortality, the residence of Xiwangmu, and the importance of Mount Kunlun.Some wear to the red banding around the rim and generally light wear to enamels, not chipped, cracked or restored

Lot 393

An early 18th century Chinese Kangxi period (1662-1722) blue and white porcelain charger with a broad flattened rim painted with a band of continuous waves, the centre painted with a floral design arranged around five large floral blooms all in underglaze blue, central Artemisia leaf within a double circle on the base, also in underglaze blue, 37 cm diameter Qing dynasty 

Lot 400

A Chinese Ming dynasty blue and white Kraak porcelain 'crow cup' bowl, Wanli period (1573-1619) produced for export to the Netherlands with the Dutch East India Company, the deep sides and everted foliate rim painted in tones of underglaze blue, the interior with the typical bird on a rock central roundel surrounded by panels of fruiting branches, and the exterior with various landscapes within six panels, standing on a circular foot, 15 cm diameter x 9 cm highhairline down from the rim, small rim chips/frits

Lot 416

A collection of Chinese 18th century and later famille rose porcelain including a fluted bowl painted with an idyllic pagoda landscape, 20 cm diameter, a larger floral painted punch bowl, 28 cm diameter, a Kangxi period (1662-1722) Imari tea caddy (missing cover) various floral painted plates and saucers, tankard etc to/w a small quantity of Japanese Meiji period Kutani wares and a Sampson leaf shaped armorial sauce boat (box)most items with chips, cracks, damage, repair and wear to enamels, please see images provided 

Lot 568

A Chinese porcelain plain white-glazed tea bowl, 7.7cm diameter, to/w two early 19th Century slip-decorated mustard pots and a small green-glazed pottery mug (4)Bowl hairline-cracked all over; mustard pots professionally restored on rim

Lot 1010

A pair of Chinese porcelain vases with hand painted decoration, 23cm.

Lot 480

A massive Chinese enamelled porcelain double gourd vase - 84cm tall

Lot 493

A group of Chinese bowenite jade items; a box, brushwasher etc and a porcelain bowl

Lot 458

A group of 18th/19th century Chinese porcelain wares (10)

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