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An 18th century Chinese famille rose teapot and cover (handle detached in two pieces) painted in polychrome enamels with traditional dwellings in a river landscape, elegant ladies and children at leisure on a terrace, Qing dynasty, 15.5 cm high o/a to/w an 18th century Chinese Nanking Cargo blue and white tea bowl and saucer with a pagoda landscape design painted in underglaze blue, red and gilt detailing, the saucer with Christie's paper label attached to the base (3)On January 3rd 1752 the Geldermalsen struck a reef on her return journey to the Netherlands and sank in the South China Sea. The cargo was recovered by Capt. Michael Hatcher and associates in 1985 and then sold by Christie's Amsterdam - 'The Nanking Cargo. Chinese Export Porcelain and Gold' on 28 April - 2 May 1986. The handle of the teapot is detached and in two pieces, areas of wear to enamels and gilding, the blue and white saucer has small rim chips, bowl and saucer worn enamels and gilding
Two 19th century Chinese Da Ya Zhai style vases, Guangxu period (1875-1908) the first with foliate everted rim applied with gilded guardian lions to the neck and four chi-long dragons around the shoulder, painted with black and gilt dragons breathing red flames amongst blossoming chrysanthemum and peony branches, 20 cm high, the second of baluster form and domed cover with gilded guardian lion finial over a single applied dragon encircling the neck, painted with a similar design over a yellow lotus scroll band around the foot, 27 cm high Da Ya Zhai (studio of greater odes) porcelain is often associated with the Emperess Dowager Cixi, who assumed regency during the reigns of the young Tongzhi (1862-74) and Guangxu (1875-1908) Emperors. It is believed that the porcelain designs are based on her paintings, produced for the restoration of the Yuanming Yuan (Old Summer Palace) towards the end of the 19th century, late Qing dynasty The smaller vase has a shallow 1 cm chip to the underside of the everted rim, the other vase has a chip to the rim of the cover, two hairlines extend downward from the rim, glaze split through the base, both vases have small losses to the gilded lions and dragons, areas of wear to gilding and enamels
A 19th century Chinese Famille Verte Wucai porcelain koro and cover, the cover moulded with a shishi dog, the main body painted with landscape scenes, with iron red highlights and seal mark to the underside, height 15cm, width 13.5cm.Additional InformationEach of the handles has been broken off and glued back, minor chipping to the glaze.
A late 19th century Chinese blue and white porcelain twin handled moon flask, decorated to the front and reverse with mountainous landscapes and painted lotus flowers to the side, bears four character Kangxi mark to the underside, height 30cm.Additional InformationMinor glaze imperfections to the top rim and body.
A pair of late 19th Century Japanese patinated bronze vase lamp basesLate Meiji period of baluster form, cast with birds and prunus on scrolling pierced base, fitted for electricity, together with a Chinese famille verte porcelain vase lamp base, probably late 19th century, of tapering square section with flared neck, the body painted with flowering prunus, rockwork and birds, later fitted for electricity on square bases with silk shade 87cm high (34in high) and 33cm high (12.5in high), (2)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Chinese porcelain cylindrical lamp20th centuryDecorated with porcelain vases, cups and ginger jars on a yellow ground, with blue stripped card shade, later fitted for electricity, together with a porcelain vase adapted to a lamp base with a black ground decorated with birds amongst blossom and with mushroom coloured shade, the tallest 79 cm high overall (2)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A near pair of large Chinese porcelain vase table lamps,late 19th/early 20th century, each of baluster shape, painted in underglaze blue with scrolling floral and foliate motifs, each decorated with xi (double happiness) characters, on an integral wooden base,28cm diameter47cm high,together with silk shades,70cm high total (4)Condition report: General surface wear. Covers appear matched. Pitting and manufacturing imperfections. Some fraying, dirt and wear to shades one base lacking a foot causing the lamp to topple over and stand unevenly, rewiring recommended
Small Chinese export porcelain mug, Qianlong or later, under-glaze blue and clobbered decoration, in enamels and gilt, 6cm; Chinese bowl, floral decoration, in under-glaze blue, shades of iron red; Chinese celadon coloured flared bowl, decorated with immortals, bearing six-character mark, and white porcelain stem cup.
Chinese canton porcelain small teapot decorated in famille rose colours, 13cm high, a pair of vases, ovoid, 12.5cm high and a pair of similar two-handled urns of campana-shape, each on square plinth base, 14cm high (5) Condition Reportplease further images - one of the small vases may have had restoration on a rim. Please check images
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 (3) Condition Reportnibbles under the glasze on the bowl, the two smaller pieces no obvious defects
Early 19th century Chinese porcelain shallow bowl, rounded oblong with blue painted lakeside landscape and figures on bridge, butterfly and brocade border, 38cm wideCondition ReportPlease see additional imagesGenerally fair/good condition commensurate with age, 2/3 very small areas of loss of glaze/imperfection and one hairline crack (approx 1.5cm) to the rim edge, pinholes to both sides, no visible signs of repair/restoration
A Chinese export ivory box and cover, mid 19th c, the intricately pierced and carved lid and sides decorated with dragons, 80mm l, a Continental porcelain plaque, painted with a church in metal frame on wood base and a desk weight and a lightwood box of later date, the lid inset with a glass picture of a sailing vessel (4) Cover of ivory box slightly cracked
Walcha (Otto) - Meissener Porzellan, illustrated, dust jacket, Dresden 1973 and approximately 27 others on Meissen and other ceramics, including principal works of reference of the Nymphenburg and Frankenthal porcelain factories, Italian maiolica and Japanese and Chinese ceramics Catalogues. Furniture in the Frick Collection, vol 5, Furniture (Italian and French, part 1), illustrated, dust jacket, Princeton 1992 and other art reference, including sculpture and glass (approximately 80)
A Chafing Dish, Chinese export porcelain, gilt decoration with coat of arms of Viscounts of Mesquitela, attributable to the 2nd Viscount - D. José Francisco da Costa e Sousa (1740-1802), Jiaqing period (1796-1820), wear to the gilt on the coat of arms, gilt decoration on the rim missing, Dim. - 28 cm
A soup plate, Chinese export porcelain, polychrome and gilt decoration “Flowers” with the coat of arms Francisco de Paula de Albuquerque do Amaral Cardoso (1759-1807), Jiaqing period (1796-1820), one with small hairlines, another with chipping and small hairline, wear to the gilt, Dim. - 25 cm
A scalloped octagonal fruit bowl with triple fitting base and four different fruits, Chinese export porcelain, polychrome decoration, 19th C. (1st half), broken and glued rim, one fruit with a slight fault at one end, small restoration on leaves of two fruits, Dim. - (fruteiro com pé) 14 x 18 x 18 cm; (fruto maior) 5,5 x 11 x 7 cm
Scalloped octagonal platter, Chinese export porcelain, polychrome and gilt decoration "Peacocks", Qianlong period (1736-1795), wear to the gilt. Notes: identical decoration to one of the tableware that belonged to King D. José I of Portugal and that King D. João VI of Portugal took to Brazil, which was at the Santa Cruz Royal Estate in Rio de Janeiro, Dim. - 31 x 22 cm
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