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A Chinese porcelain blue and white bowl, decorated with the reserves of figures, and flowers, on a prunus blossom and cracked ice ground, probably 18thC, 26cm diameter, together with a Canton celadon ground dish, decorated centrally with a reserve of ladies in an interior setting, in a surround of animals and buddhistic emblems, 19thC, 29.5cm diameter. (AF)
A Chinese Republic famille rose porcelain vase, of shouldered ovoid form, with twin pomegranate moulded handles, the reserves decorated with courtyard scenes, beneath cockerels and blossom, converted to a table lamp, 43cm high, a Canton porcelain jar and cover, similarly coverted, 37cm high, and a twin handled vase of slender ovoid form, decorated with figures in a garden, 57cm high. (AF)
A Chinese porcelain snuff bottle and stopper, of cylindrical form decorated with birds and chrysanthemums, 6cm high, together with a cylindrical vase, decorated with three deities, 9cm high, and a Qing dynasty Canton porcelain miniature vase, decorated with reserves of figures and birds, against a floral ground, 8cm high.
Three Chinese porcelain snuff bottles and stoppers, comprising a blue and white snuff bottle painted with an Imperial dragon chasing a flaming pearl, bearing six character Yongzheng mark, 8cm high, a blue and white snuff bottle depicting an emperor with attendants and a man suspended under torture, 8cm high, and a further scent bottle decorated in enamels with a warrior Emperor, four character red mark, 7cm high, with stands. (3)
A Chinese porcelain vase and cover, of ovoid form, decorated in enamels with trailing vines, 23cm diameter, a Canton porcelain sucrier and cover, a Satsuma bottle vase, together with two Kutani porcelain plates decorated with birds and blossom, two further dishes, and a plaster Roman foot, after the antique. (8)
19th Century Chinese blue and white porcelain ginger jar and cover, the cover with foliate decoration and pointed finial, the body painted with reserved panels of figures in gardens. Four character Kangxi mark to base. 33cm high approx. (B.P. 21% + VAT) The cover has old riveted repair and the body has a noticeable repair to the neck.
Pair of Chinese porcelain Late Qing 'mirror matched' blue and white baluster shaped vases painted with panels of warriors on horseback on a scrolled flowerhead ground, four character Kangxi mark to bases. 31cm high approx. (2) (B.P. 21% + VAT) Both have frits and small chips around the neck, one has a small hair crack to the neck.
19th Century Chinese porcelain yellow ground polychrome cylinder vase with cartouches of warriors and courtiers, the ground overall foliate decorated with turquoise bands to the base and neck. Four character Kangxi mark. 31cm high approximately. (B.P. 21% + VAT) No obvious damage. Rubbed and scuffed in places.
Chinese Late Qing porcelain high footed blue and white Moon flask, painted with cartouches of fisherman on a lake in mountain landscape with willow tree pavilion and stylised rocks. Pierced foliate handles to the neck. Four character Kangxi mark to base. 30cm high approx. (B.P. 21% + VAT) Glaze frits around the neck. Similar glaze losses around edges of panels. Something inside (won't come out).
A Chinese porcelain Armorial tea service, Qianlong (1735-1796), bearing the Williams-Wynn Coat of Arms, comprising; a teapot and cover, 13cm high, four coffee cups, three teabowls, four saucers, a milk jug, a slop bowl, and a tea caddy (15) (at fault) Provenance; Llangedwyn Hall Condition Report: Each piece shows srface scratches and areas of gilt wear of varying degrees (more so to the rims than the coat of arms). Polychrome decoration appears bright and vivid but flaking can be seen to the turquoise located on two saucers. Spear head borders to each piece worn. Pitting visible. Large section missing to the slop bowl (majority of the pieces are present). Milk jug with re-glued section and chipped rim. Teapot cover rim with chip. Two saucers missing sections (pieces not present), one of which is also extensively cracked and re-glued. One saucer with hairline crack to the centre. One saucer with small chipped rim and descending hairline crack. One tea bowl with chip to rim with descending hairline crack. One coffee cup with chipped footrim. Further coffee cup with chipped rim and descending hairline crack. Nibbles and small chips can be seen to some rims to the pieces.
A collection of 18th century and later Chinese porcelain, to include blue and white export teacups, saucers, coffee cups, and tea bowls, a Canton breakfast cup and saucer, a Qianlong famille rose decorated tea bowl and saucer, a miniature Imari teapot and cover, a rice grain porcelain bowl with Kangxi four character mark etc (28) (at fault)
A Chinese porcelain vase, 19th century, of rouleau form and decorated in blue and white with blossoming branches and birds, 25.5cm high Condition Report: Faint hairline crack visible to the side of the body - approx 6cm. Some areas of firing flaws including fritting and pitting. No signs of restoration.
A pair of Chinese porcelain ginger jars, 19th century, each of tall ovoid form and decorated in blue and white with figures, one lacking cover, double concentric rings to the underside, 24cm high with cover Condition Report: No obvious chips, cracks or signs of restoration to the jars. Cover with rim ascending hairline crack. Each piece with pitting. Each foot rim with nicks and nibbles.
A set of three Chinese porcelain stacking cups, Daoguang seal mark, each of tapered cylindrical form and externally decorated en grisaille, iron red seal mark to the underside of the largest example, widest 11cm (3) Condition Report: No obvious chips or signs of restoration. The largest cup has a small stained rim descending hairline. Gilt and surface decoration appears good and remains relatively unworn. Some light surface scratches.
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