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A GROUP OF FOUR ORIENTAL PORCELAIN ITEMS Selected Contents of a Private Singapore Family Collection Comprising of a porcelain teapot, large soup spoon, and two blue and white bowls, decorated with figures, peacocks and Chinese characters Spoon measures 9cm high x 20cm long Condition: Signs of wear commensurate with age and use, nibbles to edges and hairline crack to the spoon handle
A GROUP OF CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE PORCELAIN ITEMS Selected Contents of a Private Singapore Family Collection Comprising a teapot, a large teabowl, a bowl and cover, a bird feeder, a footed dish and four smaller teabowls, most with iron red marks to base Teapot measures 15cm high Condition: Signs of wear commensurate with age and use, some losses to enamels, occasional hairline crack and minor edges chips in places
A CHINESE FAMILE ROSE PORCELAIN FOOTED DISH Selected Contents of a Private Singapore Family Collection Decorated with alternating Chinese figures and Chinese script 6cm x 16cm x 22cm Condition: Signs of wear commensurate with age and use, staining and wear to the interior and some minor losses to enamels
A GROUP OF CHINESE PORCELAIN BOWLS AND PLATES Selected Contents of a Private Singapore Family Collection With enamelled decoration of flowers and foliage, one example with bats and peaches, various marks to base Plates measure 16cm diameter Condition: Signs of wear commensurate with age and use, some staining, minor enamel losses and wear to rims
THREE CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN BOWLS Ming style and possibly of the period, two decorated with scrolling foliage and one example with figures on horseback Largest measures 7cm x 15cm Condition: Loss of glaze in areas and minor nibbles to edges, firing holes, hairline cracks etc. Provenance: From the collection of a retired Singaporean diplomat
Chinese blue and white porcelain yen-yen vase, Kangxi (1662-1722) painted with figures in a domestic interior and the opposing panel painted with Manchu warriors (painted at the neck join and damaged), approx 46.5 cms h. Note: from the contents of a Gloucestershire estate. The lower body of the vase is in good condition but the base rim is chipped in places (study the images as they form part of the condition report). The neck of this vase has suffered significant damage over the years but all the component parts are present for restoration.
China ? Godden (Geoffrey A.), Oriental Export Market Porcelain [?], first edition, 1979, h/b, d/j, tipped-in autographed bookplate, 4to, (1); Sotheby & Co:~ Catalogue of the Well-Known Collection of Chinese Ceramics & Persian Pottery/The Property of the late Dr. Lindley M. Scott, Wilbraham House, S.W., 4th July, 1945, original wrappers, 8vo, (1); Christie?s and other auction catalogues, including the Hervouët Collection: Part II, (10); Crossman (Carl) ,The Decorative Arts of The China Trade, first edition, 1991, h/b, d/j, 4to, (1); Soame Jenyns, Japanese Porcelain, (1); Sir Harry Garner, Oriental Blue & White Porcelain, (1); Wang (Loretta), The Chinese Purse: Embroidered Purses of The Ch'ing Dynasty, 1986, d/j, h/b, 4to, (1); Transactions of the Oriental Ceramic Society, (1); Troubetzkoy Collection of Chinese Jades, volume I, h/b, d/j, 4to, (1); etc., [24]
A Chinese enamelled porcelain baluster vase, early/mid 20th century, the body with a green enamel ground decorated profusely with foliate scrolls and polychrome figures of an elder, a scholar, another figure with ruyi sceptre, and children, the underside with apocryphal yongzheng four character mark, 33 cm high
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