An early/mid-20th century Chinese porcelain tea bowl, with black enamelled flowers on a turquoise ground and turquoise interior, the underside bearing double ring oval red stamp, height approx 5.5cm, diameter approx 11cm. CONDITION REPORT Possible small inner rim chip to the base of the foot rim, otherwise ok.
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Four early 18th century Chinese 'VungTau cargo' blue and white porcelain items, comprising two hexagonal vases 12cm high and two 'Oviform' cabinet vases with domed covers 10cm high, Provenance Christies: The Vung Tau Cargo Auction lots 142 & 779, together with the Christies catalogue from the sale (5)
A collection of early 20th century famille verte and famille rose export Chinese porcelain, including a lidded dish with cover 25cm width, a soup set comprising 10 bowls and 11 footed bases (one bowl replacement), nine covers and 12 spoons, with four character marks to the base, together with six Cloisonné bowls and four small plates, all AF (qty)
18th century Chinese armorial export porcelain meat plate, rectangular with cut-off corners, the centre painted with floral spray below armorial bearing of red shield and hogs head, crown and hand, faded wording to pink ribbon, floral painted and gilt borders, 37cm wide Condition ReportSurface scratches, imperfections to the glaze from firing. Wear to decoration, armorial and gilt. Numerous small chips and nibbles to the edges. General wear and tear.
Chinese export porcelain covered jug of baluster shape with shell spout, all painted in famille rose colours with floral borders surrounding initial medallion 'JEA', bud finial, 23.5cm high Condition ReportLight surface scratches and marks, accretions, wear to the gilt and decoration. Area of loss to the cane on the handle. Possible hairline to the inside rim of the teapot. No obvious signs of damage or repairs under UV light. General wear and tear. See photos. Height approx 23.5cm
Chinese blue and white porcelain plate with polychrome, tree and floral decoration, floral trellis border, 32cm diameterCondition ReportSome light surface scratches, minor wear to gilt and accretions. Some small chips to the rim, underside of the rim and the foot of the plate. Inclusions and fleabites to the glaze from firing. No obvious signs of damage or repair under UV. See photos.
Chinese bowl having everted ogee moulded rim, turquoise interior and painted exterior with figures and elephant in a garden, Tung-Chih sealmark to base, 18cm diameter, Chinese porcelain bowl, oval and six-lobed, the exterior painted with pomegranate branches, on lobed foot and the base with sealmark, 27cm wide, a miniature porcelain pot and cover and a miniature bowl, green speckle glazed (4) Condition ReportTung Chih bowl with surface scratches, accretions, pin pricks, wear to the gilt and some crazing. Some small chips to the rim, old repairs visible to the rim and the foot. See photos.The covered bowl has some light surface marks, pinpricks to the glaze, some scratches / wear to the red bat decoration. General wear and tear.
TWO CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE PORCELAIN DISHES Comprising: a yellow ground medallion dish, decorated with Chinese characters in circular reserves, amongst clouds and waves, iron red six character Guangxu mark to base; the other example with panels of birds and fruit on a blue ground, within a yellow ground border decorated with butterflies and flowers, iron red seal mark to base Largest plate 20cm diameter Condition: For a condition report or further images, please contact the saleroom via hello@hotlotz.com
A group of 18th century porcelain and china, all decorated in underglaze blue or blue transfer, comprising a Caughley miniature oval dish, 10 by 8.5cm, a small sparrow beaked taster dish, 7cm long, a Royal Copenhagen jug, 6cm, a Chinese Export jug, 8cm, and an English transfer printed Chinese pattern jug, 7cm. (5)
A rare and unusual Chinese porcelain simulating gilt-bronze vase, late Qing Dynasty or Republic, of archaic Hu form with twin lion mask and ring handles, the body moulded in relief with precious Buddhist emblems, the neck with a band of leaf tips and taotie masks, the front and reverse panels depicting scholars and attendants playing “go”, admiring scroll paintings and practicing calligraphy, with poetic stanzas, the base with apocryphal Qianlong incised/impressed six character seal mark, the wooden cover with jade finial, 36cm high, th etop 12cm diam overall, 47cm high overall including stand & cover
A Chinese blue and white 'nine' dragon bottle vase, Jiaqing mark and period (1796-11820), the rounded sides rising from a short straight foot, to a tapering cylindrical neck, painted with six dragons chasing a flaming pearl amongst trailing clouds and flame scrolls, with three dragons emerging from swirling waves, with a thin band of ruyi below the rim and a thin band of key-fret at the foot, the six character seal mark in underglaze-blue 30.5cm high.Provenance: English private collection since the 1880s. Condition Report: There is a 5cm by 8cm semi-circular section of the rim that has been broken and re-glued. There is also a long arcing crack running from near to the foot across the body, approx 27cmFootnote:The design of nine dragons painted amongst trailing clouds, flame scrolls and swirling waves derives from imperial designs of the earlier Qianlong period (1736-1795). Please see a large baluster vase in the Palace Museum, which is included in The Complete Collection of Treasures in the Palace Museum, Blue and White Porcelain with Underglaze Red (III), no 36, Hong Kong, 1985, p. 132, pl. 118; and an underglaze-blue and iron-red piping vase in the Palace Museum, included in Kangxi, Yongzheng, Qianlong, Qing Porcelain from the Palace Museum Collection, Hong Kong, 1989, p.327, p. 8. For a similar vase (restored), sold at auction, please see Bonhams London, 16 May, 2013, lot 97 and for a double gourd example in a very similar design, please see Sotheby’s Hong Kong, 10 April 2008, Splendours of the Qing Court, lot 2831. A Jiaqing vase of globular form with a similar design is in the National Palace Museum Taipei, included in the Illustrated Catalogue of Ch’ing Dynasty Porcelain in the National Palace Museum, vol. 2, Tokyo, 1981, pl 93; and one sold at Sotheby’s Hong Kong 02 May1995, lot 86.
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