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Five Chinese porcelain pieces, including an 18th century cup and armorial saucer, a 19th century famille rose bowl, a crackle glaze bottle vase and a later blue and white garlic neck vaseCondition report: The large vase has a few chips to the applied dragon. The bowl has some nibbles to the rim. The cup has some hairlines. The saucer is chipped and repaired.
An unusual Bow blue and white dish, circa 1758-60, of oval form with scalloped edge, painted in Chinese style, 26cm x 20cmSee Adams and Redstone, Bow Porcelain, figure 92, for another dish of this formCondition report: A couple of small rim chips, one with a tiny hairline attached. Otherwise in good condition.
Chinese Nanking cargo porcelain bowl, decorated in underglaze blue and enamels with a landscape scene, collection label to base, 15cm diameterProvenance: Removed from The Garden House, Hampstead Condition report: Enamel and gilt wear, fritting to the rim and footrim, and a couple of tiny hairlines to the body.
Large 19th century Chinese Canton porcelain floor vase, of baluster form, decorated with panels of figures, flowers and birds, with moulded foo dog handles and serpent decoration, 83cm highCondition report: There is restoration around the shoulder of the vase. Otherwise appears to be in good order.
Large 19th century Chinese famille rose porcelain vase and cover, of baluster form, decorated with panels of flowers, birds and insects on a yellow patterned ground, with moulded mask and ring handles and foo dog knop to the cover, measuring 66cm high including coverCondition report: The cover has a small rim chip, and the foo dog is reglued. The vase has a few small rim chips, and some chips to the footrim. Otherwise in good condition.
Five 18th century Chinese export ware Famille Rose porcelain mugs of baluster form, the largest example with figures in interior scene, height 16cm (af) (5).Additional InformationEach example is damaged, there are repaired chips, handle breaks, one example has been dropped with old breaks and losses to the glaze.
An 18th century Chinese blue and white porcelain teapot and cover, painted with figures in landscape scene with lotus flowers, height 10cm, together with a Chinese blue and white tea bowl and saucers, decorated with warriors on horseback, with two further tea bowls and a Japanese saucer (6).Additional InformationThe teapot has obviously been damaged and has a later white metal rim and chain which holds the teapot, there are chips to the spout, chipping to the edges of the saucers and tea bowls.
A late 19th century Chinese blue and white porcelain sleeve vase depicting a maiden and children in a landscape scene, bears four character Kangxi mark to the underside, height 26cm, together with two Chinese blue and white prunus vases of bulbous form with cylindrical neck, height 25cm (3).Additional InformationThe sleeve with a slither chip to the top rim, each of the prunus vases with tiny chip to the top rim, each with remains of corks to the top, glaze imperfections to the body.
Two 18th century Chinese Famille Rose porcelain bowls raised on associated gilt metal stands, one with associated gilt metal ring, each with floral decoration, diameter of larger example 24cm (2).Additional InformationAs stated the stand and metal rim are associated, there are remains of glue to the rim, the bowl with the metal rim with chipping to the rim. There is restoration to the body. The second example with scratches to the interior, staining and restoration to the body.
Two 18th century style Chinese porcelain Famille Rose lidded vases, with ruyi head motifs to their necks above floral decoration, height of largest example 31cm (2).Additional InformationEach of the covers are af, with repaired finials and one with numerous breaks and repairs. The other vase with filled chips to the foot rim.
A collection of 18th century and later Chinese porcelain including a Famille Rose export ware plate of shaped rectangular form with floral decoration, 18 x 25cm, a blue and white tureen and stand (lacking cover), a Famille Rose footed bowl and a later clobbered plate decorated with a variance of the willow scene (5).Additional InformationThe terrine and stand is af, each piece has been broken and crudely glued back. The famille rose plate has been restored, the footed bowl with restoration, chipping to the edge of the plate.
A Chinese Kangxi period blue and white porcelain wall charger, painted with a central lotus flower and floral sprays within panels, bears Artesmia mark verso, diameter 38.5cm, together with an 18th century Chinese Export ware blue and white wall charger decorated with a lotus flower in landscape scene, diameter 38.5cm, and a Chinese Export ware blue and white dish of octagonal form, decorated with a landscape scene, diameter 16cm (af) (3).Additional InformationSadly, the two larger pieces are af, the Kangxi charger has been broken into three pieces and has been riveted, there are numerous glaze chips to the edges, scratches, chipping to the edges, the 18th century charger has been broken into two and riveted also, chipping to the edges, hairline crack to the rim, the smaller plate with minor chipping to the edges as expected, there is also a hairline crack.
Five pieces of 19th century ceramics including a mocha ware mug, height 11.5cm, a presentation mug for Reverend John Wesley, an oval plaque decorated with scene of Hope, a botanic plate with hand painted daffodil detail, also an 18th century Chinese Export porcelain plate, diameter 24cm (7).Additional InformationThe Chinese plate with chipping to the edge, as expected, loss of glaze to the centre, there is also hairline cracks to the reverse, the daffodil plate with a crack to the rim, scratches to the glaze, also with losses to the plate, the plaque of hope with chipping to the glaze on the outer edge, also glaze faults, the mocha wear mug with an old repair chip and crack running from the body, also numerous chips to the foot, also a crack to the terminal of the handle, glaze losses to the Wesley mug, scratches to the body, the tea bowl with cracks running through the piece.
A Chinese porcelain blue and white baluster vase, 19th century, with four character mark, painted with a scrolling scale pattern dragon amongst shrubs, 27 cm high Condition Report: Overall in good decorative order. There are some minor blemishes to glaze, but this occurred during manufacture.
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