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A late 18th century Chinese export blue and white porcelain coffee can and two saucers, each decorated with pagodas within a gilt border, saucers 12.5cm diameter each, together with a collection of early 19th century Spode blue and white transfer decorated wares, to include an egg stand, 19.5cm wide, lid and pickle dish (6)Condition report: Pickle dish – one obvious chip to rim, some minor further rim frits, minor staining.Lif – no apparent faults.Egg cruet – small glaze loss near foot, otherwise good.Cup – some gilt wear, otherwise good.Saucers – both good.
A selection of twelve miniature Japanese porcelain vases in the Chinese style to include Rouleau vases, Meiping, double-gourd, Hu and Gu (all with paper labels to undersides, the largest approx. 8.5cm)Condition Report: All the vases are in very good condition. No cracks, hairlines or damage and no restorations to report.
^ A Chinese White Metal Mounted Blanc de Chine Teapot and Cover, the porcelain probably Zhangzhou, late 17th century, of ovoid form, moulded with prunus, 13cm highFootnote: A related example is in the collection at Ham House, Surrey, inventory no.Nt1139006Condition report: Cover broken in half and repaired, with section of flowers missing. Some crazing and staining to glazing throughout.
A Chinese Porcelain Jar, 17th century, of ovoid form, painted in underglaze blue with a band of scrolling chrysanthemums within formal borders, 23cm highCondition report: Some typical minor surface scratching, also Y shape crack to the rim, small crack chip to the inner foot rim, small glazed scratches, wooden cover is broken and reglued with sections of loss
^ A Set of Four Chinese Porcelain Plates, Kangxi, painted in famille verte enamels with foliage and rockwork on a cafe-au-lait ground, 20.5cm diameterValued at £200 by Julian Thompson of Sotheby & Co, London, in a letter dated 27th June 1969.Authenticated and dated to between 1700-1720 by R.J. Charleston, Kepper, Department of Ceramics, Victoria & Albert Museum, London, in a letter dated 24th May 1966.Condition report: Some typical surface wear and minor losses to cafe-au-lait ground. One with several flat chips to underside of rim. Another with two flat chips to the reverse side of the rim, two with typical minor rim frits,
^ A Pair of Gilt Metal Mounted Chinese Porcelain Yen Yen Vases, the porcelain Kangxi, the European metal mounts later, the raised decoration picked out in underglaze blue and red, with the Eight Horses of Mu Wang and with cranes and deer on a celadon ground, 51cm highCondition report: Both porcelain vases with necks reduced in height and with minor wear and scratching. The mounts with extensive wear, losses to gilding and oxidization, glaze crazing
A Pair of Chinese Porcelain Chargers, in Yongzheng style, painted in famille rose enemals with dignitaries and attendants in a fenced garden with trees and rockwork, artemisia leaf mark in underglaze blue, 37cm diameterCondition report: Most of the gilding on the rims now lacking, some very minor surface scratches, free from chips, cracks and restoration
^ A Chinese Porcelain Lotus Tea Bowl and Saucer, Yongzheng/early Qianlong, moulded and painted in puce, red and gilt with radiating petals and scrolling fronds; and A Similar Tea Bowl and Saucer, painted in underglaze blue with riders on horseback, bears four-character hallmark Hall of Precious Jade (4)With Peter Wain AntiquesCondition report: Typical minor surface wear.
A Chinese Porcelain "Jesuit" Spoon Tray, Qianlong, of rectangular hexagonal form, painted en grisaille with a couple in European dress, she seated catching a fish with a rod, he standing holding a basket and a fish within lattice and swag borders, 13.5cm longCondition report: Some typical minor surface wear, gilt wear to the rim
^ A Chinese Armorial Porcelain Saucer Dish, circa 1722, painted in famille rose enamels with the arms of Lambert over a scroll with the motto SEGUITANDO.SI.GIUNGE within a floral diaper border and two three-plumed crests and two flowersprays within a foliate rim, 42cm diameterFor a discussion of the service see Sanctuary Howard (David) Chinese Armorial Porcelain, pg.206 where it is noted that Sir John Lambert, a wealthy London merchant and director of the South Sea Company, was created baronet in February 1711 and died in February 1723, to be succeeded by his son, Sir John, second baronet.It has been the unvaried tradition that this service was made for the first baronet although armorially there is no reason why the service could not have been made for Sir John’s son. This service is therefore the earliest dateable example of the new famille rose enamels being used on Chinese porcelain influenced by European originals. The order for the service possibly having been despatched in 1720 or 1721 before the full effect of the bursting of the South Sea Bubble was felt.Condition report: Old cracks to the rim, former staple repair removed, and now professionally repaired
^ A Set of Five Chinese Armorial Porcelain Plates, en suite the preceding lots, 23cm diameter; and A Matching Saucer Dish, 31cm diameter (6)Condition report: One with small rim flakes, two with rim chips and hairline cracks to well, one with repaired rim chip and hairline crack to well. Saucer dish with section of rim missing and broken in half with old restoration.
A Chinese Porcelain Charger, Qianlong reign mark but not of the period, painted in famille rose enamels with peony and lilies in panels on a blue ground with incised scrollwork and with scattered sprigs, bears six character reign mark in red, 41cm diameterCondition report: Some minor wear, rim flakes and small chips, and firing flaws, gilt wear to the rim
^ A Chinese Porcelain Punch Bowl, Qianlong, painted in famille rose enamels with figures in gardens and with landscapes on an orange cell ground, 26.5cm diameter; A Similar Hexagonal Teapot Stand, painted with figures within an underglaze blue border, 16.5cm diameter; and An Ovoid Vase, 19th century, painted in underglaze blue with birds amongst foliage and rockwork, 28cm high (3)Condition report: Punch bowl with several hairline cracks. Both punch bowl and teapot stand with wear to enamels and gilding. Blue and white jar probably reduced in height and also possibly lacking cover. Vase converted to a lamp base and with extensive surface wear and scratching.
^ A Chinese Porcelain Brush Washer, Qianlong reign but probably late 19th century, of square form with re-entrant corners, painted in the Qianjiang palette with objects, a bird perched in a branch, a landscape and a figure in a garden and with calligraphy and two seals for Wang Shaowei, four-character reign mark in red, 6cm highWith Peter Wain Antiques, 1996Condition report: Some typical minor wear, particularly to gilding, glazed frits to the top and foot rim
^ A Chinese Porcelain Seal Paste Box and Cover, circa 1936, of circular form, painted with a winter scene with a palace and trees, bears mark for He Xuren and with presentation inscription from Li Futian to Mr Zhengpo in the Spring of Bingzi Year (1936), four-character seal mark in blue, 8cm diameterWith Peter Wain Antiques, 1995Ex Kaynes-Klitz CollectionCondition report: Base section with two chips to the rim, good condition otherwise
^ A Chinese Porcelain Vase, Qianlong reign mark but 20th century, of ovoid form with flared neck, painted in famille rose enamels with peony, bamboo and rockwork and with calligraphy within formal yellow foliate and panel borders, bears four-character reign mark in overglaze blue, 21cm highWith Peter Wain Heavenly Pieces Exhibition, 1993Condition report: Some typical minor wear and scratching,
^ A Pair of Chinese Porcelain Vases, by Zhai Xiao Xiang, circa 1996, of flattened pear shape, painted in famille rose enamels with mirror-image scenes of pairs of birds perched on blossoming branches in panels on a celadon ground with inscriptions and seal marks, four-character marks in red, 34cm high, with presentation boxes and certificate signed by the artistExhibited at Olympia, Fine Art and Antique Fair, February 25th - 3rd March 1997With Peter Wain Antiques, 1998Footnote: Zhai Xiao Xiang is one of just eight senior masters currently working Jiangdezhen and the only one still painting in the traditional Imperial style. He is senior master at the Art Porcelain Factory which is the direct descent of the Qing Imperial FactoryCondition report: Good condition
A Peking White-Overlay Blue Glass Vase, Qianlong reign mark but not of the period, of rectangular form, carved with exotic birds and foliage and with calligraphic seals within formal borders, bears four-character reign mark, 12cm high; and A Chinese Porcelain Baluster Mug, Qianlong, of ovoid form with mythical beast handles, painted in underglaze blue with figures in a river landscape, 12cm high (2)Condition report: Some minor surface wear.
CHINESE 18TH CENTURY EXPORT PORCELAIN MUG,decorated in underglaze blue with floral blooms amongst auspicious rock formations, unmarked, 15.3cm highCondition report: Glaze scratches throughout, glaze inclusions throughout, slight manufacturing error to foot and further very minor and typical imperfections, light fritting to rim, dust and dirt but no visible damage or restoration when inspected under UV, additional images available
CHINESE PORCELAIN FAMILLE VERTE LAMP SHADE,late Qing Dynasty, of globular form, decorated in enamels with female courtiers in panels against floral blooms, 19cm highCondition report: No visible hairlines, prominent firing crack running horizontally to interior of foot almost half the circumference of the piece, a small chip to body with loss to surface glaze of exterior and going through to interior with small hairlines leading from it, both top and foot aren't finished evenly flat, does wobble when placed on a flat surface, light glaze scratches and pitting, some light rubbing to decoration, fritting and uneven finish to foot, additional images available
CHINESE BLUE & WHITE PORCELAIN SAUCER,Kangxi Period, decorated with floral blooms, artemisia leaf mark within double ring to base,13.5cm diameter, in later presentation boxCondition report: Spots of restoration/repainting to the rim. A few very small chips around the scalloped edge. A couple hairlines to exterior. Additional images available.
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