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An 18th century Chinese export polychrome tankard and a collection of 19th century Canton famille rose export porcelainfirst of bell shaped mug with loop handled painted with an interior scene with a family gathered round a table, gilt scroll borders, together with a tankard decorated with an interior scene, a cylindrical teapot and cover, a miniature teapot and cover, four graduated pots and covers and a tea bowl, (9)first height 13 cm Condition: Bell shaped mug with a chip to rim and a hairline running form rim down side with a flake chip to interior. Glaze imperfection to handle. Famille rose tankard has a restoration to handle, third largest pot has been extensively repired
18th century Chinese export porcelain teapots, othersfirst of fluted globular decorated in famille rose palette with peonies and insects, second, bullet shaped decorated in gilt highlighted underglaze blue with lotus flower and bamboo sprays, (riveted) together with two tea bowls and a saucerfirst height 15 cm,Condition: first handle has been professionally restored, cover has also been restored. Second old riveted repairs hairlines to body. flake chip to cover. Saucer riveted. Famille rose tea bowl chipped with a hairline. The other hairlines
A Chinese blue and white soft paste porcelain seal paste pot and coverQing dynastycircular, the cover decorated in underglaze blue with a five clawed dragon chasing the flaming pearl, clouds and flames, the underside of the base with a band of crashing waves, six character Kangxi mark within a double ring in underglaze bluediameter 8.5 cmCondition: Some light crazing and discoloration. A stain to interior
Five late 18th century polychrome porcelain tea bowls and two saucers c.1790decorated in the Chinese export manner with flower baskets, geometric key borders in puce with floral sprays and bamboo swags, gilt rims (7)saucer diameter 16 cm.Condition: gilt rims rubbed. Three tea bowls with fleabites chips to rims, two of which with hairlines. One saucer with a fleabite chip to rim
A collection of porcelain figures,comprising a Chelsea style example depicting a woman holding a basket, gilt anchor mark to the base, 25cm high, another similar example depicted in military attire, a composed pair of Derby figures depicting ladies holding a bunch of grapes and flowers, 23.5cm high, a Continental porcelain figure of a Chinese Jester as a spill vase, 26cm high, a Staffordshire pottery square base figure group of musicians and a Goose, 18cm high and three Staffordshire examples, tallest 21.5cm high (9)Chips, losses and considerable restoration throughout.
A Chinese carved sandalwood roundel, 19th c, with ivory ring mount in pierced sandalwood frame, 12cm diam, a Chinese soapstone figure of Guanyin, a pair of miniature soapstone vases of archaic form and a lacquer box, the cover inset with fragment of blue and white porcelain (5) As a lot in good condition
FOUR PORCELAIN SNUFF BOTTLES19th to early 20th century Comprising: a cylindrical snuff bottle with a deer and a crane, stopper; a famille rose snuff bottle with ladies and a deer in a river landscape with inscriptions, Qianlong four-character mark, coral stopper; a famille rose river landscape snuff bottle, hardstone stopper, Gu Yuexuan mark; a mandarin ducks snuff bottle, Daoguang seal mark and period, coral stopper. The tallest: 8.5cm (3 3/8in) high (8).Footnotes:Provenance: Dr Walter Rieder (1890-1986)來源:Walter Rieder博士(1890-1986)舊藏Dr Walter Rieder (1890-1986) served in the Swiss East Asia Mission (SOAM) in Qingdao, Shandong Province, between October 1930 and December 1951. The mission specialised in educational, literary and philanthropic work and Dr Rieder was in fact, not a theologian or missionary, but a teacher of mathematics, physics and science to high school students attached to the SOAM. His guiding principles were 'Creating understanding between different cultures' and 'Building bridges between East and West'. While in Qingdao, Dr Rieder collected a wide variety of Chinese art. The objects in the collection thus offer a unique window into the type of antiques that were on the market in Qingdao in the second quarter of the 20th century. As well as demonstrating his passion for Chinese art, his collection also reveals the personal friendships Dr Rieder forged with local artists, some of whom he knew from his teaching activities. Dr Rieder had a scholarly approach to studying his collection. Alongside many of his objects, meticulous notes can sometimes be found detailing his art historical commentaries. The collection was hence Dr Rieder's gateway to the history and culture of China. Objects from the collection were exhibited at the Kunsthaus in Interlaken, Switzerland in 2006 and 2018.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: * Y* VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.Y Subject to CITES regulations when exporting items outside of the EU, see clause 13.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A GROUP OF FOUR PORCELAIN AND YIXING SNUFF BOTTLES19th/early 20th centuryComprising: a blue and white river landscape snuff bottle, Daoguang seal mark, rose quartz stopper; an iron-red 'dragons' meiping snuff bottle, Kangxi six-character mark; a biscuit snuff bottle with incised inscription and archaic characters in relief, Qianlong seal mark; and an Yixing snuff bottle with inscription and abstract carved decoration. The tallest: 7.5cm (3in) high (5).Footnotes:Provenance: Dr Walter Rieder (1890-1986)來源:Walter Rieder博士(1890-1986)舊藏Dr Walter Rieder (1890-1986) served in the Swiss East Asia Mission (SOAM) in Qingdao, Shandong Province, between October 1930 and December 1951. The mission specialised in educational, literary and philanthropic work and Dr Rieder was in fact, not a theologian or missionary, but a teacher of mathematics, physics and science to high school students attached to the SOAM. His guiding principles were 'Creating understanding between different cultures' and 'Building bridges between East and West'. While in Qingdao, Dr Rieder collected a wide variety of Chinese art. The objects in the collection thus offer a unique window into the type of antiques that were on the market in Qingdao in the second quarter of the 20th century. As well as demonstrating his passion for Chinese art, his collection also reveals the personal friendships Dr Rieder forged with local artists, some of whom he knew from his teaching activities. Dr Rieder had a scholarly approach to studying his collection. Alongside many of his objects, meticulous notes can sometimes be found detailing his art historical commentaries. The collection was hence Dr Rieder's gateway to the history and culture of China. Objects from the collection were exhibited at the Kunsthaus in Interlaken, Switzerland in 2006 and 2018.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
A GROUP OF SIX PORCELAIN MINIATURES17th to 18th centuryComprising: a miniature famille Rose tureen and cover with reserved figures and landscapes; a Chinese Imari miniature barber's bowl; a blue and white miniature stem cup with flower sprays; a blue and white small teapot and cover; a tiny blue and white 'foliate scroll' jar and cover; together with a turquoise glazed quatrefoil miniature vase.The teapot: 8.5cm (3 3/8in) wide (8).Footnotes:Please note this Lot is to be sold at No Reserve. 本拍品不設底價Provenance: The miniature tureen, Oriental Works of Art and Miniatures, Gerard Hawthorn Ltd., Winter 2007, no. 57; the stem cup, Oriental Works of Art and Miniatures, Gerard Hawthorn Ltd., Winter 2008, no. 45; the barber rim bowl, B.F. Edwards Collection, no. 3443 (label).Lot to be sold without reserve.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
CHINESE POTTERY AND PORCELAIN IN THE DAVID COLLECTION, R.L HOBSON The Stourton Press, London, 1934 (2)With green silk folding case. Limited edition, number 73 of 650 copies.(2).This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: •• Zero rated for VAT, no VAT will be added to the Hammer Price or the Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A BOX AND LOOSE OF CERAMICS, METALWARES, ONYX AND PRINTS, ETC, including a Carlton Ware Rouge Royal shaped square bowl, 20th century Japanese porcelain charger, diameter 30.5cm, a late 20th century Chinese cylindrical jar and cover, height 25cm, a conch shell, onyx table lighter, cigarette box and two vases, twin handled pan and cover, a pair of soapstone figures of children, s.d., eight framed prints and needlework pictures, etc (Box + 8 pictures)
A QUANTITY OF 20TH CENTURY JAPANESE AND CHINESE PORCELAIN, A GILT FRAMED MIRROR AND A LATE 20TH CENTURY OIL ON CANVAS, the ceramics largely comprising early 20th century Japanese egg shell porcelain tea wares, some damage including tea pot spout and cracked cups, a.f. (Qty + mirror and painting)
A CHINESE DOUCAI AND IRON RED PORCELAIN LOTUS BOWL Decorated in underglaze blue and overglaze enamels with lotus amongst scrolling foliage, the interior with iron red foo dogs, base bears a four character 'Ruo Shen Zhen Cang' mark, with box Diameter 15cm x 8.5cm high Condition: A small chip to the rim otherwise good condition
Paar große Wackelpagoden Mit verschränkten Beinen sitzende Chinesin bzw. Chinese in weißem, mit Indianischen Blüten gemustertem Gewand mit goldornamentiertem Spitzenkragen und eisenrot staffierten Pantoffeln. Hände, Kopf und Zunge beweglich. Polychrome Malerei mit Goldstaffage. Entw. Johann Joachim Kaendler. Teilw. Harriss; minim. best./rest.; Schwertermarke. H. 29 cm - 32 cm.Die Vorliebe zu chinesischer Kunst zeigt sich in der Meissener Manufaktur vor allem in außergewöhnlichen Porzellanfiguren der sitzenden Chinesen. Die sog. Wackelpagoden gehen auf Entwürfe aus dem Jahr 1762 zurück, als Friedrich II. von Preußen "10 Bajoden mit wackelnden Köpfen" bestellte. Die fünf weiblichen und fünf männlichen Figuren wurden als Teil der Innenraumgestaltung nach Ende des Siebenjährigen Krieges im Chinesischen Haus von Sanssouci aufgestellt.Vgl. Kat. Königl. Sächs. Porzellan Manufactur, 1904, Bl. 27, Nr. 2883 und 2884.; Kat. Rückert, Bayer. Nationalmuseum, Nr. 1027, Pietsch, Kat. Triumph der blauen Schwerter, S. 144.A pair of large porcelain figures of a female and a male pagoda nodders. Partly hairline crack. Minor chipped/restored. Crossed swords mark.Meissen. 19. Jh.
ROSENTHAL "Chinesischer Hirte", 1908-1953 weißes Porzellan, glasiert, im Boden bez. "Rosenthal Bavaria“ und 339, H: 32 cm. Leichte Altersspuren, im oberen Teil der Figur rest.| ROSENTHAL "Chinese Shepherd", 1908-1953white porcelain, glazed, bottom marked "Rosenthal Bavaria" and 339, h: 32 cm. Slight signs of age, in the upper part of the figure rest.
Books: Archives of China's Imperial Maritime Customs Confidential Correspondence... 1874-1904, 4 vols, 1st, Beijing: Foreign Language Press 1990, 4to; Burton, William, 3 vols - A General History of Porcelain, Cassell & Co Ltd 1921 (2) and Josiah Wedgwood and His Pottery, Cassell 1922; Dillon, Edward, Porcelain, 1st, London: Methuen & Co. 1904 4to; Hayden, Arthur, Spode and His Successors, 1st, Cassell 1925; lot also includes catalogue of Wedgwood ware in the collection of Thomas Agnew & Sons, printed by the Manchester Guardian and a 1970 Hugh Moss (Bruton St) sales catalogue - Chinese Pottery Burial Objects, with price-list (11)
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