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Lot 1218

A group of Chinese snuff bottles, mostly 20th century, including a malachite bottle of rounded rectangular form, one side carved in relief with a dragon, height 5.9cm, and a crackle glazed porcelain bottle of flattened ovoid form, painted and gilt with an immortal opposing lines of black text and red seals, underglaze blue four-character mark to base, height 5.8cm.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.

Lot 1246

A Japanese Arita porcelain figure group, early 20th century, modelled as a bijin seated on the back of an elephant, height 20.7cm, together with a Japanese porcelain figure of Daruma, height 26cm, a Chinese Buddhistic lion and a porcelain Buddha.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.

Lot 1256

A Chinese famille rose porcelain figure group of Buddha and five children, early 20th century, height 20cm (damage to back), together with a famille rose porcelain vase, height 21.5cm, and a pair of green crackled glaze vases, height 19cm (one with chipped and repaired rim).Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.

Lot 1086

A Chinese Ming style blue and white porcelain circular bowl, mark of Xuande but later, the exterior painted with a pair of dragons amidst vapours, the interior with underglaze blue six-character mark within double ring, height 8.4cm, diameter 17cm.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.

Lot 1006

A pair of Chinese famille rose porcelain plates, Yongzheng period, each painted with flowers, diameters 22cm and 22.5cm (minor rim chips and hairlines to both).Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.

Lot 1032

A pair of Chinese Canton famille rose porcelain bottle vases, mid-19th century, each typically painted with figural panels reserved against a gilt ground filled with lotus, scrolling tendrils and butterflies, height 40.5cm (both with faults and repairs).Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.

Lot 1013

A Chinese famille rose porcelain saucer dish, mark of Jiaqing but probably late 20th century, the centre painted with an iron red and gilt carp amidst waves roundel, framed by dragons, vapours and flaming pearls, iron red enamelled seal mark to base, diameter 23cm.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.

Lot 1028

A Chinese famille verte porcelain ginger jar and cover, the ovoid body painted with a dragon and leaping carp above crashing waves, unmarked, height 24.5cm.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.

Lot 1257

A collection of Oriental porcelain and pottery, late 19th century and later, including a Chinese famille rose Buddha, height 22cm, a famille verte style vase, height 35.5cm (drilled hole to base), a Chinese white enamelled celadon glazed porcelain vase, height 32.2cm (drilled hole to base), and a Japanese Imari dish, diameter 22.3cm, together with a bronze tripod stand.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.

Lot 1061

A Chinese blue and white glazed biscuit porcelain figure of Buddha, Kangxi period, modelled seated with open gown, height 8.4cm.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.

Lot 1212

A pair of Chinese crackle glazed and relief moulded porcelain vases with iron oxide washed decoration, early 20th century, each baluster body decorated with dragons, flaming pearl and vapours, incised pseudo seal mark to bases, height 27.2cm.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.

Lot 1329

A Chinese famille rose ruby back porcelain plate, Yongzheng style but later, painted with a maiden and children, diameter 22.7cm, together with a Chinese blue and white export porcelain plate, 18th century, painted with geese and bamboo, diameter 23cm (cracked), and a Kangxi style blue and white plate, diameter 22.5cm.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.

Lot 1239

A small group of Chinese porcelain, Kangxi period and later, comprising a blue and white plate, Kangxi period, painted with prunus on a cracked ice ground, diameter 20.5cm (repaired rim), two blue and white cylinder vases, mark of Kangxi but late 19th century, painted with dragons and figural panels, height 30.3cm (rim chips and one cracked), a famille verte cylindrical tankard, Kangxi period, height 16cm (handle damaged), and a famille rose soup plate, Qianlong period, painted with two crabs and flowers, diameter 22.5cm (chip and hairlines to rim).Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.

Lot 1224

A Chinese calligraphic porcelain brush pot, mark of Qianlong but later, of quatrelobed section, the exterior painted with lines of black text and red seals, iron red enamelled four-character seal mark to base, height 8.7cm.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.

Lot 1091

A Chinese lime green glazed porcelain circular bowl, mark of Yongzheng but modern, underglaze blue six-character mark to base, height 7cm, diameter 14.5cm.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.

Lot 1282

A Chinese celadon glazed porcelain vase, late Qing dynasty, the baluster body decorated in low relief with peony and scrolling leafy tendrils, flanked by a pair of handles, height 21.8cm (minor chip to rim).Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.

Lot 1210

A Chinese blue and white export porcelain circular dish, 18th century, painted with precious vessels beneath a tree, the rim with pine, bamboo and prunus clusters, diameter 41.5cm (repaired rim).Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.

Lot 1033

A Chinese Canton famille rose porcelain circular basin, mid-19th century, the interior painted with figural scenes within a rim of precious objects, butterflies and flowers, diameter 41cm, height 12.7cm.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.

Lot 290

Chinese provincial blue and white porcelain bowl, and 'Nanking Cargo' teabowl and saucer, 15cm diameter

Lot 612

Three large 20th Century Chinese porcelain figures, 49cm high

Lot 24

A modern Chinese inspired Lazy Susan with lid, containing traditionally decorated porcelain entrée dishes  4"h  14"dia

Lot 445

A Chinese Qingbai footed bowl Song dynasty (960-1279), finely potted and covered in a light blue glaze except for the unglazed rim and foot showing high fired porcelain biscuit base 10cms diameter 5,5cms hightogether withSmall dish with whitish glaze and unglazed on the rim, Song dynasty (960-1279) 9cms diameter 1.8cms highQty: 2

Lot 1573

A PAIR OF BLACK CHINESE PORCELAIN BARREL SEATS with flowers and birds. 17.5ins high.

Lot 1283

A CHINESE PORCELAIN BLUE AND WHITE DRAGON VASE 18ins high.

Lot 1284

A CHINESE PORCELAIN BLUE AND WHITE VASE with figures,12ins high.

Lot 1289

A GOOD CHINESE PORCELAIN CIRCULAR YELLOW, RED AND GREEN DRAGON POT, 14ins diameter.

Lot 359

An 18th century Chinese porcelain chamber pot, wash bowl and scalloped shaped dish, all decorated in the Imari pattern - Chamber pot with replacement handle, lid missing. Wash bowl is satisfactory. Scallop dish has fire cracks

Lot 365

An 18th century Chinese Imari porcelain square section bottle, decorated with rock work, flowers and dwellings picked out in iron red and gilt, with fitted cover, height 10ins, cover probably matched - large glazing chips down the edges but no chips or cracks

Lot 375

A collection of 19th/20th century Chinese porcelain, to include a pair of famille verte vases, a jar and tea cup, and a Japanese Imari pattern vase, heights 14ins and down - Damage to covers of pair of vases, and one has a hair crack to the body and crack to base. The rest of the pieces are ok

Lot 380

A Chinese porcelain censer, the amber body with gilt five toe dragon decoration and rope handles, bearing a ch'ien lung mark, not believed to be mark and period, diameter 5.5ins - Handle to one side has been restored from an old break, gilding rubbed, gilt seal mark not clear. Gold loss to top edgeCondition Report: Handle to one side has been restored from an old break, gilding rubbed, gilt seal mark not clear. Gold loss to top edge

Lot 396

A quantity of 18th and 19th century Chinese porcelain, to include three soup dishes, three plates, and two smaller plates, Harrison collection

Lot 406

A quantity of late 18th / early 19th century porcelain, to include a Minton trio set, a Newhall trio set, a Newhall cup and saucer decorated with Chinese figures, and various tea bowls and saucers, Harrison collection - All the gilded pieces have rubbing to the gilding. Most of the saucers are cracked.  A couple of the tea bowls have minor chips

Lot 317

A Chinese porcelain Kangxi Wucai vase, of ovoid form, decorated with officials and attendants in an interior scene, with underglaze blue and iron red decoration, af, having a Bluett & Sons London label to base, height 11ins - Broken - neck missing, scuffs and scratches to glaze. Crack to body and various star cracks

Lot 320

An 18th century Chinese porcelain dish, decorated with flowers and birds in the Imari palette, diameter 10ins - Chip to rim, cracks to body

Lot 321

A pair of 18th century Chinese export porcelain dishes, having famille rose decoration depicting pagodas by a watery landscape, on a café au lait ground, diameter 8.5ins - minor chips to foot rim, some discolouration to body and rim

Lot 322

A collection of 18th century Chinese export porcelain, to include a pair of dishes decorated with chrysanthemum and Buddhistic emblems, diameter 9ins, together with two other tea bowls - chip to foot rim of both plates, minor chip to rim of one dish. Tea bowls are ok

Lot 324

A pair of Chinese Kangxi porcelain tea cannisters, of rectangular form, decorated with cockerels, height 3.25ins - both restored around the necks and one with cracks, both sold as af

Lot 331

A Chinese Qianlong period porcelain tankard, of cylindrical form, decorated with flowers and shaped panels, and having loop handles, height 5.75ins - Rubbing to gilding otherwise no obvious faults 

Lot 336

An 18th century Chinese European subject export porcelain part tea service, to include tea pot with associated cover, believed to be a replacement, and three tea cups, decorated with dogs and arcadian landscapes, with gilt decoration - tea pot lid probably not original. Chips to rim of one cup, various minor foot rim chips

Lot 337

An 18th century Chinese porcelain charger, decorated with deer and jardinière before formal gardens, traditional scroll border, with Buddhist emblems and flowers, diameter 13.75ins - hair crack

Lot 339

A collection of Chinese famille rose porcelain teaware, to include six bowls, six saucers, six rice spoons and six dishes, decorated with auspicious character marks and foliate designs - minor chips to foot rims. Gilding rubbed. Minor chips to spoons. 

Lot 340

A Chinese porcelain panel, decorated with immortal figures in a naturalistic landscape, 10ins x 7ins - Good condition, can't see the edges due to frame so unable to comment

Lot 343

A collection of 18th century Chinese porcelain tea cannisters, to include a tobacco leaf example, three famille rose examples, and two decorated in blue and white, heights 5ins and down - All are either chipped and/or cracked

Lot 344

A collection of 19th century and later Chinese porcelain, to include a tea bowl, two saucers, a quarter lobed dish, a pair of tea bowls and another, together with a ladle, a celadon ground shallow bowl (chipped) with six character marks to the base - Rice bowl and spoon are in good condition. Two octagonal saucers are in good condition.  All other pieces with minor chips

Lot 356

A collection of Longquan Chinese porcelain, to include a Celadon dish diameter 6.75ins, three pale grey dishes, and a covered cosmetic pot, diameters 3ins approx. - All with chips to rim or foot rim. Discolouration to glaze of covered pot and worn in places

Lot 1791

A PAIR OF 19th C. CHINESE HARDWOOD INSET WITH BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN STANDS, THE LATTER PAINTED WITH FIGURES OUTSIDE PAVILIONS IN MOUNTAIN RETREATS. Dia. 36 x H 39cms.

Lot 679

A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN INSET TWO TIER TABLE, THE APRON CARVED WITH BATS, THE SQUARE LEGS JOINED BY A GEOMETRIC STRETCHER. W 40 x D 40 x H 76cms.

Lot 371

An unusual Chinese porcelain circular basket-shaped bowl with lattice-work sides and Eastern landscape decoration 8" diameter

Lot 69

A Chinese 19th Century style celadon porcelain ginger jar and cover, 35cms high approx, cover stuck

Lot 982

A FOUR-PANEL 'ROMANCE OF THE THREE KINGDOMS' COROMANDEL SCREEN, QING DYNASTYChina, 1644-1912. One side of the brown-lacquered surface carved and infilled in polychrome lacquer with a battle scene from Romance of the Three Kingdoms, showing warriors, some on horseback, guards, flagbearers, all in a rocky landscape, the reverse depicting a pond with birds, flowering branches, aquatic plants, lotus leaves, and craggy rockwork.Provenance: Collection of Graeme Alexander and Scott Carlton of Hambrook House, Gloucestershire. The couple is known for their extensive collection of European paintings, porcelain, and Chinese works of art, and have been featured in a number of specialist collector's magazines over the years.Condition: Fair condition with old wear, natural age cracks, the lacquer with crackling, losses to edges, touchups, minor old fillings and repairs. The nicely crafted frame from the 20th century.Weight: 13.5 kgDimensions: Height 105 cm, Length 126 cmCoromandel lacquer, or kuancai, emerged in the 16th century in China aimed at the domestic market. It was a new innovation and a challenge for Chinese lacquer craftsmen to produce large and highly decorative screens more economically, in order to replace the very expensive and labor-intensive lacquer screens decorated with mother-of-pearl inlays.Literature comparison: For related coromandel screens, including several depicting scenes from Romance of the Three Kingdoms, see W. De Kesel and G. Dhont, Coromandel: Lacquer Screens, Ghent, 2002, pp. 32-57.清代彩繪三國演義桌屏中國,1644-1912年。棕色漆面地一面彩繪三國演藝的戰斗場景,四周可見騎士、守衛、旗手,河水,鳥類, 樹,水生植物與岩石。來源:英國Gloucestershire 的Hambrook大宅Graeme Alexander及Scott Carlton伉儷私人收藏。這對夫妻以其收藏的大量的歐洲繪畫、瓷器和中國藝術品而聞名,多年來在許多專業收藏家雜誌中都有報導。圖片:Graeme Alexander 與 Scott Carlton在 Hambrook 宅中與他們的一部分陶瓷藏品 品相:狀況良好,有舊磨損,自然裂縫,漆層開裂,邊緣掉漆,補漆,少量舊填料和維修。 精美的20世紀框架。重量:13.5公斤 尺寸:高105厘米,長126厘米

Lot 815

A PAIR OF TWO CHINESE PORCELAIN CUPSChina, 19th century. The two porcelain cups with hand painted polychrome enamels, depicting the famous tale of the eight immortals crossing the sea.Condition: Overall fine condition. One cup with a chip and emerging hairline, partly touched-up. Provenance: Spanish private collection.Weight: 70 g in total Dimensions: Height 4.3 cm, Diameter 6.8 cm

Lot 969

A BURLWOOD 'TREE TRUNK' BRUSHPOT, BITONG, MID-QINGChina, 18th-19th century. Naturalistically carved with protruding burls and recesses to simulate a gnarled section of a tree trunk. Finely polished to a smooth, unctuous feel overall.Provenance: From the estate of Sear Hang Hwie Pao (1937-2009). Two old collector's labels to base, '15' and '19'. Pao was one of Canada's leading dealers of Chinese porcelain and works of art. His antique store, Pao & Moltke Ltd., owned together with his wife Mrs. von Moltke, who descended from a German and Danish noble family, was a fixture in Toronto's trendy Yorkville area from the 1980s to early 2000s.Condition: Excellent condition with old wear, good patina, few minuscule nicks and scratches here and there.Weight: 180.3 gDimensions: Height 10.5 cmAuction result comparison: A related burlwood bitong of larger size was sold by Sotheby's Hong Kong in Chinese Art on 29 May 2019, lot 547, for HKD 250,000. 清代中期癭木瘤根筆筒 中國,十八至十九世紀。取天然癭木根隨形而雕如樹幹狀,底足有一淺淺小凹槽的,表面光滑油潤。 來源:Sear Hang Hwie Pao (1937-2009) 收藏。底部兩個藏家就標籤"15"與"19"。Pao是加拿大中國瓷器和藝術品的主要經銷商之一。 他和妻子創立了Pao&Moltke Ltd古玩店,他們的古玩店從1980年代到2000年代初期曾是多倫多時尚的Yorkville地區的熱門店鋪。 品相:品相極好,舊磨損,自然的包漿,局部輕微小劃痕和刻痕。 重量:180.3 克 尺寸:高10.5 厘米 拍賣結果比較:一件尺寸稍大的瘤木筆筒,見香港蘇富比 Chinese Art 2019年5月29日,lot 547,售價HKD 250,000。

Lot 920

A PORCELAIN 'RIVER LANDSCAPE' VASEChina, Republic period (1912-1949). The square-sectioned body with tapered rectangular sides supporting a cylindrical neck and everted rim, painted in brown tones on two facets with a river landscape, calligraphy reading 'Tang Jitong', and a seal; the two remaining facets inscribed with a poem.Condition: Very good condition with minor wear and some fritting to edges. Provenance: English private collection. Weight: 4180 g Dimensions: Height 49 cmAuction result comparison: Compare a pair of vases similarly painted and also dated to the Republic period, at Sotheby's New York in Important Chinese Art on 11 September 2019, lot 943, sold for 17,500 USD.

Lot 711

A LONGQUAN CELADON TRIPOD CENSER, SOUTHERN SONG DYNASTYChina, 1127-1279. Covered overall with a soft blue-green glaze suffused with black and golden-brown-stained crackle and superbly pooling in thick drops at the bottom of the legs to expose the fine grayish ware. Note the old scent to the interior of the censer.Provenance: From an old southern French private estate. Condition: Excellent condition with some wear, particularly to the rim, and firing flaws, such as dark spots and pitting. The rim with calcifications consistent with soil or sea finds. While the unglazed areas of the feet appear dark brown, a closer inspection under a magnifying glass reveals this to be due to soiling, with the fine grayish ware clearly visible underneath.Weight: 885.5 gDimensions: Height 12.7 cm, Width 16 cm (at the widest points)The compressed body raised on three slightly splayed conical supports and surmounted by a cylindrical neck rising to a broad everted rim, with three narrow tapering flanges beginning at a ridge on the shoulder and trailing down each leg.Incense burners of this li tripod form were produced at the Longquan kilns during both the Southern Song and the Yuan periods. See P. Hughes-Stanton and Rose Kerr, Kiln Sites of Ancient China, London, 1980, pp. 20 and 125, no. 97. They have been excavated from widely scattered sites in China from Jining in Inner Mongolia in the north (see Wenwu, 1979:8, pl. VI, no. 3), to the Song port at Dongmenkou, Ningbo in the southeast (see Zhejiang sheng wenwu kaogusuo xuekan, Beijing, 1981, pl. XI, no. 5), and Sichuan in the west, where a similar vessel was unearthed at Jinyu village, Nanqiang, Suining in 1991 (see Longquan Celadon - The Sichuan Museum Collection, Macau, 1998, pp. 210-11, no. 83). They were also greatly appreciated in Japan, where they are known as hakama-goshi, a reference to the similarity of their pouched leg to the appearance of someone wearing the type of loose trousers known as hakama.It is possible that the crackle in the glaze of the present censer was a deliberate attempt to imitate Guan wares. A number of Song vessels from the Longquan kilns were made in this distinct style, some of them with a dark colored body, others pale as seen on the present censer. While it is difficult to be sure whether a reference to Guan ware was intended in the making of this piece, it may be significant that a Guan ware vessel of the same form is in the collection of the National Palace Museum, Taipei, illustrated in Porcelain of the National Palace Museum: Kuan Ware of the Sung Dynasty, op. cit., pp. 48-9, pls. 19a, 19b, 19c. A Guan ware censer of this shape was also found at the Jiaotanxia kiln site in Hangzhou. See Nan Song Guanyao, Beijing, 1996, pl. XX, no. 2.Literature comparison: There are examples of this Longquan censer form in the collection of the Palace Museum, Beijing. See The Complete Collection of Treasures of the Palace Museum 33 Porcelain of the Song Dynasty (II), Hong Kong, 1996, pp. 135, 136, 139, 140-41, nos. 121, 122, 125, 126. A slightly larger Longquan tripod censer of similar construction in the collection of the National Palace Museum, Taipei, is illustrated in Porcelain of the National Palace Museum - Lung-ch'üan Ware of the Sung Dynasty, Hong Kong, 1962, p. 58, pl. 16. Three examples are also housed in the Percival David Foundation (accession numbers PDF 228, 276 and 279). One of these, formerly in the collection of the Imperial Family, is included in Illustrated Catalogue of Celadon Wares in the Percival David Foundation of Chinese Art, rev. ed., London, 1997, p. 34, no. 228.Auction result comparison: Compare a closely related Longquan celadon tripod censer, also dated to the Southern Song dynasty, at Christie's New York in Fine Chinese Ceramics and Works of Art on 30 March 2005, lot 321, sold for USD 102,000. 南宋龍泉青瓷三足爐 中國,1127-1279年。爐呈鬲形,下承三乳足,上飾凸棱。玲瓏端秀,釉色粉青。色澤悅目,黑褐色的開片紋,足底形成積釉,並露出灰色内胎。 注意香爐內部的舊時氣味。 來源:法國南部私人老收藏。 品相:品相極好,邊沿一些磨損,燒製缺陷例如黑點和麻點。 鈣化現象與在土中或海中發掘相似。 雖然足部未上釉的區域呈深褐色,但在放大鏡下仔細觀察,發現這是污跡造成的,其下清晰可見精美的灰色陶胎。 重量:885.5 克 尺寸:高 12.7 厘米, 寬 16 厘米 (最寬処) 拍賣結果比較:一件相近龍泉青瓷三足爐,同樣為南宋,見紐約佳士得 Fine Chinese Ceramics and Works of Art 2005年3月30日 lot 321, 售價USD 102,000。

Lot 859

A CHINESE PORCELAIN 'HONG' PUNCH BOWLChina, 20th century. Finely potted with a slightly tapered foot rising to deep rounded sides, the outer wall painted with a continuous scene of the hongs at Canton by the Pearl River, the factories bearing the French, Imperial Austrian, Swedish, British, Dutch and Danish flags, the paved waterfront bustling with European and Chinese figures, the interior painted with the flag of Britain flying beside its hong and junks in the harbor within an elaborated border, all underneath a lavish band of downward lappets at the inner cavetto, outlined in gilt and painted in various vivid tones.The Hongs at Canton as a decoration on Chinese export porcelain became popular from about 1765 onwards.Condition: Very good condition with minor wear, particularly to gilding, minimal firing irregularities, and few small nicks to base rim. Provenance: Swiss private collection.Weight: 3422 g Dimensions: Diameter 36 cm, Height 16.5 cm

Lot 761

A BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN KANGXI REVIVAL 'LANDSCAPE' VASEChina, late Qing Dynasty (1644-1912). The vase of baluster form with a broad cylindrical neck and wide mouth. Painted in intense underglaze cobalt blue to the exterior with a Chinese landscape including rocks, a river, trees, a boat and two figures sitting on the riverbank, all under a band of stylized ruyi heads and tiny circles. A 'spiral' border decorating the mouth.Condition: Very good condition with minor wear. Provenance: Holzapfel collection, Geneva, Switzerland. This lot was acquired by a second-generation member of the Holzapfel family and has remained in the family ever since.Weight: 1156 g Dimensions: 24.5 cm

Lot 812

A BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN 'DRAGON' BOWLChina, Qing Dynasty (1644-1912). The deep rounded sides rising from a short ring foot, freely painted around the exterior in rich cobalt-blue tones with two sinuous five-clawed dragons alternating with two magic pearls, amid flames and clouds, the interior with a dragon medallion, the underside with an apocryphal Wanli reign mark within a double circle.Condition: Excellent condition with minor wear and firing imperfections. Provenance: German private collection, acquired at a German auction house in 2011.Weight: 456.6 g Dimensions: Diameter 16.5 cmAuction result comparison: Compare a related Wanli mark and period bowl at Sotheby's London in Important Chinese Art on 4 November 2020, lot 178, sold for 18,900 GBP.

Lot 786

THREE 'BLEU DE HUE' PORCELAIN MINIATURE DISHESChina, Qing Dynasty (1644-1912). Chinese blue and white export porcelain miniature dishes for the Vietnamese market. One bowl with deep rounded sides, painted in underglaze blue with a depiction of scholars playing a game and a bat, applied with a metal rim. One saucer of flaring form and shallow sides, painted to the exterior in underglaze blue with depictions of a rooster amongst flowers and with the inscription of the first sentence of the poem 'Peony' by Luo Ye. One with floral decoration in underglaze blue and crackled glaze. The bowl with a two-character Nei Fu ("inner court") mark and the saucer with six-character Da He Bao mark to the underside.Condition: The bowl with some hairline cracks, the saucer with one larger flake to the glaze, minor firing imperfections. Provenance: Holzapfel collection, Geneva, Switzerland. This lot was acquired by a second-generation member of the Holzapfel family and has remained in the family ever since.Weight: 135 g Dimensions: Height 2-4 cm, Diameter 6-9 cm

Lot 785

A LARGE PORCELAIN FAMILLE ROSE 'BAJIXIANG' TRIPOD INCENSE BURNERChina, late Qing Dynasty (1644-1912) to Republic Period (1912-1949). Apocryphal Jiaqing seal mark in a horizontal line in iron red. The globular body with pierced upright curved handles on each side and three stoutly rounded cabriole legs. The censer is sturdily potted and enameled on the body with the Eight Buddhist Emblems, Bajixiang, amidst lotus flowers and tendrils extending onto the legs, all reserved against a lime-green ground. Pink bats are flanking the handles, the waisted neck is encircled by floral scroll below a key-fret band on the galleried rim. With matching base and cover both beautifully carved from dark wood, the lid is flanked with a whitish jade handle with dark streaks.This incense burner is likely to have been part of a five-piece altar garniture set, known as the 'Five Offerings' (wugong 五供), which were widely used in Buddhist rituals to seek protection from the deities. In shape and decoration, the vessels included in these sets, which also comprised a pair of candlesticks and wine containers, recall those employed to perform ancestral sacrifices during the Shang and Zhou periods. Restoring the ancient Chinese ways through the reinterpretation of archaic forms was viewed by the Qing rulers as one way to reinstate the importance of performing filial acts, the core value of Confucian thought that legitimized the emperors' right to rule.Condition: Very good condition with some minor, age-related wear, some minor flakes and glaze chips. Provenance: American private collection. Weight: 11.9 kg (including the base and the cover) Dimensions: Height 37.5 cm (without the case and cover), 56.5 cm (with the base and cover)5% or 13% VAT will be added to the hammer price additional to the buyer's premium - only for buyers within the EU.

Lot 846

A RETICULATED CELADON ARROW VASEChina, Qing Dynasty (1644-1912) or earlier. Of compressed globular body rising from a straight foot to a tall cylindrical neck flanked by a pair of tubular handles, the inner body contained by a reticulated outer wall carved in openwork. Overall molded with bands of meandering scrolls, palm blades and key fret to the foot. Covered overall with a finely crackled celadon glaze darkening in the recesses, exposing the buff body at the foot rim, partly burnt to orange in the firing.Porcelain arrow vases were originally derived from similar bronze models. These were designed for the ancient Chinese game of touhu 投壺, or 'arrow-throwing', contestants would aim feathered arrows at the various cylinders applied to the vase, with higher points awarded for the less accessible openings.Condition: Very good condition with minor firing irregularities and few small chips to the foot rim.Provenance: British private collection. Weight: 984 g Dimensions: Height 26 cmAuction result comparison: Compare with an almost identical vase dated Yuan - Ming Dynasty at Sotheby's Hong Kong in CHINA / 5000 YEARS on 4 June 2020, lot 331, sold for HKD 375,000.

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