A group of four Chinese Export porcelain teapots, 18th century comprising: the first enamel painted with vases of flowers within floral-painted cartouches; the second in an Imari palette and painted with a pair of famille rose figural cartouches; the third painted with floral medallions (lacking cover); and the fourth moulded and painted with figures in a garden in a famille rose palette (also lacking cover). (4) First across handle and spout 23.5cm
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A group of Chinese porcelain comprising: a wall pocket, of baluster vasiform, painted with figures in a famille rose palette, unmarked; a slender flask-form vase painted with a band of multiple figures; a baluster jar painted in a famille rose palette with figures, a horse etc, with iron red four character mark; and a small oblong box decorated in iron red, with seal mark. (4) 15.75cm, 18cm, 12.5cm and 10cm
A Chinese Export "Jesuit Ware" porcelain teapot, mid-18th century, decorated with figures and drapery swags (hairline cracks to pot and cover); together with a Chinese Export porcelain teapot of similar date, decorated en grisaille with floral sprigs and highlighted with gilding. (2) Lengths across handles and spouts 19cm and 20cm
A group of 18th and 19th century tea cannisters and caddies comprising: three Delft examples (two polychrome), two Continental floral-painted examples, three blue and white examples with Chinese decoration; together with a Limoges porcelain scent bottle and a blue and white porcelain flask highlighted with gilding, losses, some without covers. (10) Tallest 13cm. Provenance: Sotheby's, The Iris Fox Collection, Edinburgh, 7th and 8th November 1994, lot 719 (part).
Three Chinese Export porcelain teapots, 18th century, each of bullet form: the first in a Kakiemon palette decorated with vases and flowers; the second in a Mandarin palette, the figural reserves against a pink scale ground; the third famille rose, lacking cover (all a/f). (3) First, length across handle and spout 20cm
Two small Chinese fluted porcelain teapots, each decorated with figures in an Imari palette: together with a small Imari porcelain flask vase; a small Japanese porcelain conical vase decorated with discs against a green and gilt ground; and a Japanese Kutani porcelain figure of a boy carrying a bowl. (5) Imari teapots across handles and spouts 16cm
A Derby porcelain figure of a boy carrying a bunch of faggots, c. 1800; together with a group of 19th century figures comprising: a pair of putti supporting a flower-filled basket; a Derby figure of a serving girl carrying flowers; a girl in Chinese dress; a Dresden boy playing the violin; and a pink-glazed figure of a boy with underglaze blue crossed swords mark (all with losses/restorations). (5) First 17cm
Two Chinese porcelain jars in a famille rose palette: the larger painted with two figural panels against a ground of green scrolls and flowerheads, concentric rings mark to the base; the second of octagonal baluster form, painted with a continuous band of a mother and children at play, unmarked; together with a small baluster vase painted with flowers and foliage in blue and red against a green speckled ground, four character mark to base. 18cm and 14cm and 16.5cm (3)
A Chinese blue and white porcelain baluster jar and (associated) cover, painted with birds by a fence with flowers and foliage, concentric rings mark to base; together with a blue and white porcelain moon flask, with chilong handles and painted to each side with figures in a pavilion (repaired to the neck). 28cm and 22.5cm (2)
Two Chinese porcelain vases of cylindrical form: the first in blue and white, with flared rim, decorated with dragons amidst clouds, four character mark of Kangxi type to the base; the second of "Gu" form, in a famille rose palette, the top section decorated with figures, the lower two with fruit and flowers, unglazed to the base. 26cm and 25.5cm (2)
A group of Chinese Export porcelain comprising: a small tureen and cover, of shaped rectangular form, with slightly domed cover, painted in a famille rose palette with floral sprigs; another small tureen of the same shape and size, painted in an Imari palette; a third similar tureen, painted in blue and white with floral urns; an associated tureen cover; and a blue and white stand, of rectangular form, with cut-off corners, painted with a a fishing boat on a lake. (6 including covers). First 10cm by 18.5cm
Two Chinese porcelain vases: the first of square form, with tapering circular neck, painted in a famille rose palette with butterflies, water lilies and other flowers, red seal mark to base; the second of cylindrical form painted in a famille verte/rose palette with a pheasant and flowering bough. (2) 24cm and 27cm
A pair of Chinese turquoise-glazed models of lion dogs, 20th century, each in characteristic pose and seated on a rectangular plinth; together with a single porcelain model of a lion dog in a Sancai palette; and a late 19th century famille rose porcelain lion dog spill vase (a/f). (4) Heights 21.5cm, 19.25cm and 23.5cm
Two Chinese famille rose porcelain teapots, 18th century, each of bullet shape, one with rattan handle, each decorated with figures and flowers within shaped reserves (a/f); together with a Chinese bullet teapot, naively painted in an Imari palette, lacking cover. (3) First two across handles and spouts 19cm and 20cm
A group of Chinese blue and white porcelain comprising: a small baluster jar and cover, painted with a goddess riding on a crane and accompanied by attendants, with six character mark; a cylindrical jar and cover (a/f) with inner cover; a small planter; and a shallow bowl, loosely painted. (4) First 9cm
Three Chinese porcelain bottle vases: the first painted with flowers and water lilies against a turquoise ground, unmarked: the second in a famille rose palette, painted with a mountainous landscape with red seal mark; the third painted with peach boughs, also with red seal mark. (3) Heights 23cm, 19cm and 21cm
A pair of Chinese porcelain armorial plates, Qianlong, diameter 22cm. The coast of arms probably Hardwicke, of Staffordshire and Derbyshire. Extract from "Heirloom and Howard" p555, Hardwicke Ch’ien Lung c. 1760, the arms are of Hardwicke, of Staffordshire and Derbyshire, Argent, ? Engrailed azure, on a chief of the second three roses of the first; ? A stag statant (usually currant).The Hardwicks were originally from Hardwick in Derbyshire and had lived in north Staffordshire since the fourteenth century. William Hardwick of Darlaston who died in 1727, left eight sons; the eldest of Knightsbridge, London; and the fifth, Richard Hardwicke, born in ? Who married in June 1737 Hannah, daughter of William Bell of Arnette? House and settled in Shropshire, dying in 1785 (from whom descended the Hardwicks of Dorset). The service was possibly made for Captain Peter Hardwicke of the East Indiaman? Earl of Lincoln, who was at Canton in 1764, 1767, and ? Of the earliest occasions on which a biennial journey was made.Illustrations Phil Cooke Collection; T-C 1927, water bottle 10 gns.; Sotheby’s May 1956, 110-piece service £1,800, including two soup ?, four sauce tureens, and two mugs; part service Philip Suval, New York"
A collection of 18th and 19th century English porcelain,comprising a Chelsea tea bowl, with raised leaf decoration, red anchor mark, 7.2cm wide, a Worcester Barr Flight Barr teacup, decorated with three en grisaille panels between gilt borders, 10.5cm high, a Derby coffee can, decorated in the Imari palette, painted mark, 6.4cm high, a similar coffee can, with a gilded leaf band to a cobalt blue ground, 6cm high, three Worcester porcelain cups, 18th century; the first decorated with a Chinese figural scene, 6.7cm high, the second with floral sprays, underglaze workman's mark, 6.5cm high, and the third with painted floral sprays, 5.8cm high, a Worcester blue and white saucer, c.1770, decorated with a European landscape scene, 12.2cm diameter, a miniature water jug and washbasin, painted with roses, 5cm high, four footed porcelain bowls, 18th century, varying painted decoration, widest 9cm, and an 18th-century blue and white saucer decorated with a Chinese landscape scene, 12.2cm diameter, together with an opaque white glass panel, painted with geese and signed with the initials 'JW'15 x 10cm (16)Chelsea tea bowl) Chip to the rim. Derby coffee can) Crazing throughoutBasin) Chip to the rim of the basin.Porcelain bowls) Widest with star crack to the base. One decorated with roses is chipped and cracked. Example with a garden scene is chipped and cracked to the base.Losses and wear to the paint throughout.
A pair of Chinese enamelled porcelain plaques, each painted with a child and buffalos in a mountainous landscape, inscribed with signature of Zhang Zhitang, dated year of Yiyou, 28 x 19cm, framed (2)Did not examine outside of frames. Frames with surface scratches and knocks, general wear.Please see images.
A collection of various Oriental, mainly Chinese, porcelain wares including a 19th Century blue and white tureen and cover with pomegranate finial and foliate handles, the main body decorated with floral sprays and circular medallions, 37 cm long x 22 cm high, a 19th Century Chinese blue and white bowl with scalloped rim, the main body decorated with panels of flowers and foliage, raised on a circular foot, bearing four character Kangxi mark to base, 17.5 cm diameter x 7 cm high, a pair of 18th Century Chinese blue and white plates, the centrefields decorated with bird on a blossoming branch with insects, within a butterfly decorated border, 22.5 cm diameter, a blue and white baluster shaped jar, raised on a shallow circular foot, 12 cm high and a terracotta figure of a seated Buddha, 13 cm high CONDITION REPORTS The tureen lid has been broken and repaired. The tureen base has been broken, repaired and broken again, both on the repair and elsewhere. Large areas of both handles missing. Some crazing throughout. Scalloped edged bowl has large chips throughout on the rim as well as crazing to the glaze and scratching particularly to the inside. The pair of plates have chipping, particularly to the undersides, one with several heavy areas of loss and both have significant firing faults and areas of blue speckle under the glaze. One with a chip to the external rim.Terracotta figure has losses to the paintwork throughout. The other pot has areas of glaze missing particularly to the rim
A CHINESE PORCELAIN SAUCER of plain circular form, painted in polychrome enamels with a lady in European dress holding a flower in her right hand, her left hand stroking a small dog standing on a stone window sill in landscape, bears John Sparks, 128 Mount Street label to base, 4 1/2" diameter (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)Tiny chip and hairline crack at 1.30, hairline at 2, 5.30, 9.30 and 12. A little wear to enamels and blue on dress has mis-fired
A PAIR OF CHINESE PORCELAIN DISHES of rounded octagonal form, painted in underglaze blue with bamboo and rockwork within a foliate border, unmarked, 10" wide (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)Both have old wire hangers, one has a hairline crack at "2" and "6", minor chips at "7" and "10". One has hairline cracks at "5" and "7" and "9", chips at "10", "11" and two on foot rim
A CHINESE PORCELAIN VASE AND COVER of inverted baluster form, painted in underglaze blue with two elderly travellers in a mountainous landscape, approximately 15 1/2" high, later mounted in gilt metal as an electric table lamp base, 28" high overall (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)Base of vase is drilled and fixed to metal base so unable to see base, otherwise vase and cover appear to be good. Aging to metal, silk shade (1930's?), very tatty and split but probably original
A SET OF TWELVE CHINESE EXPORT PORCELAIN SOUP PLATES of shaped circular form, painted in underglaze blue and overpainted in burnt orange and gilt with a Pagoda in landscape within a foliate border, 8 1/2" diameter (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)One cracked in half and glued, five with minute chips to rims, four with hairline cracks and small chips, two good
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