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A Chinese blue and white porcelain tea bowl and saucer, mid 18th century, from The Nanking Cargo, each painted with a landscape with buildings, baring Christie's Lot labels to base, the saucer lot 5110, diameter of saucer 10cm, height of tea bowl 3.5cm, diameter 6.3cm. Condition report: Small nibbles to the rim of the cup. No other condition issues when inspected under UV light and torch light.
A Chinese porcelain jar and cover, 20th century, height 24cm, diameter 21cm.Provenance:Michael Trethewey. A Gentleman of Taste.We are delighted to be selling in this sale and over forthcoming sales, items from the estate of the collector Michael Trethewey. Michael had an unerring eye for quality. He was a frequent visitor to these auction rooms, an elegantly dressed, unassuming man who bought well and had a singular passion for old school antiques.We are honoured to be handling his estate and as well as the items in this Asian sale we will be selling further pieces from his extensive collection in our December 9th Antique Sale and across our range of upcoming specialist sales.
A pair of Dresden porcelain figures of Chinese boys seated on kylin, early 20th century, height 24cm, width 18cm.Provenance: From an excellent private Cornish collection, originating from the 1980s.Condition report: Condition is very good. These were kept safely in a display cabinet for many years. No damages.
A Chinese yellow ground porcelain baluster vase, decorated with a ho ho bird and green dragon chasing a flaming pearl, character marks to base, 26cm high, together with a Japanese porcelain plate with yellow and green floral decoration and gilt embellishments, marked 'Made in Japan', 24.5cm diameter (a/f)
A Collection of Chinese and Japanese Blue and White porcelain, 18th century and later . (13) Included six saucers painted with crabs and fishes , horse riders and hunters , people and flowers ,( 13.5 cm diameter for the largest saucer) six cups with crabs fishes and shrimps and flowers ( 9.5 cm diameter) and brush washer . (4.7 cm high) (13) . on three items a label of McPherson .
A Group of Chinese Blue and White Porcelain , 18th century and later (6) including , two dishes three cups and one tureen on stand . The largest dish painted with landscape, Ex Helen Espir collection Nr.59, 23cm diameter. One smaller dish cafe au lait decorated on the inside with flowers and a beehive pattern scroll at the rim with four panels of flowers , Three coffee cups two painted with landscapes and one with a shepherd and three goats and gilt rim , on the base a label from Robert McPherson, 6.5cm high , a tureen with a stand painted with flower patterns
A pair of Canton enamel decorated spill vases with figure panels, 4 3/4" high, and a Chinese porcelain tankard with spiral enamelled decoration, 4" high (handle broken) Condition:One spill vase is cracked.Tankard has a broken handle, some of the pieces are present.Other spill vase has some rubbing to decoration
The book of Oriental Blue and White, by Sir Harry Garner; the book of Later Chinese Porcelain by Soame Jenyns; five volumes of Transactions of the Oriental Ceramic Society, a collection of catalogues by J. J. Lally of New York; 25 copies of Arts of Asia, and approximately 200 auction catalogues including Poly Auction catalogues. 东方艺术图录及书籍一组Condition Report: generally in good condition Condition Report Disclaimer
A very fine and rare pair of Chinese small Blanc de Chine libation cups of rhinoceros horn form, 17th century, each unusually fluted in the bodies and moulded with a tiger and dragon, a deer and crane amongst pine and rockwork, with recessed unglazed base, with Marchant labels to each, 9.8 cm diameter x 6 cm high (2)Provenance: From the estate of the late Stuart Gavurin Included by Marchant in their 60th anniversary exhibition of Blanc de Chine, December 1985, no. 75, p. 35. Sold by Marchant to Mr. S. Gavurin, 9th December 1985, stock no. S5064.A similar example in the Victoria and Albert Museum is illustrated by W. B. Honey in Guide to the Later Chinese Porcelain, plate 109e.明17世纪 德化白釉角杯一对拍品来源:S. Gavurin先生于1985年购自英国著名中国艺术品古董商MarchantCondition Report: in good condition Condition Report Disclaimer
A Chinese blue-glazed ritual altar 'Temple of Heaven' vessel and cover, Dou, Guangxu mark and of the period (1875-1908), the rounded bowl supported on a columnar base encircled with a raised band and terminating in a flared pedestal foot, surmounted by a fitted domed cover with globular knop, moulded with bands of archaistic design in crisp, shallow relief, and applied overall with a lustrous blue glaze, the interior and base white-glazed, the six-character mark incised in a line inside the foot, 26cm high See Margaret Medley, 'The Illustrated Regulations for Ceremonial Paraphernalia of the Ch'ing Dynasty', T.O.C.S., vol. 31, 1957-1959, pp. 95-105, pl. 39a. Medley notes, p. 100, that in the Winter Solstice sacrifice held in the Temple of Heaven in 1748, blue porcelain vessels were used for the first time as stipulated by Emperor Qianlong, and these sacrificial rites continued throughout the Qing dynasty.Provenance: From the collection of the late Jean Jardine Johnstone Keswick (1885-1977) and by family descent. Jean Keswick lived in Hong Kong as far back as the 19th century, and was part of the business dynasty of Scottish origin associated with the Far East region since 1855, and in particular the conglomerate Jardine Matheson.清光绪 "大清光绪年制"祭蓝釉豆拍品来源:英国Jean Jardine Johnstone Keswick (1885-1977) 家族私人收藏,其曾于晚清时居于香港 Condition Report: in good condition other than some firing blemishes to glaze mainly to foot areaCondition Report Disclaimer
A Chinese copper-red glazed small 'Monk's Cap' Ewer, Qing Dynasty, 18th century, made in imitation of Xuande prototype, the exterior covered with a rich glaze of 'sacrificial red' that thins to white on the raised areas, with apocryphal six-character Xuande mark in underglaze blue to the base, 14 cm highProvenance: From a private collection and inherited by the current owner.For a similar, but larger example in copper-red with apocryphal Xuande mark, dated to the Kangxi period, and is illustrated with a Xuande period prototype, see Gugong cong chuan shi ciqi zhenyan duibi - Lidai guyaozhi biaoben tulu, Beijing, 1998, pp. 123 and 122, nos. 97 and 96, respectively and again another larger example is illustrated by Soame Jenyns, Later Chinese Porcelain, pl. LXV, No.2 (BM Franks.707)清十八世纪 "大明宣德年制"款豇豆红釉僧帽壶拍品来源:英国私人收藏,现藏家祖母于其母亲处继承Condition Report: by a ruyi-head thumbpiece now lacking and with ground unglazed area where it once was at top of strap handlethe rim with a chip approximately 3cm x 3mm there is a long fine hair crack circling the lower area of the bulbous lower half of the pot the inner area of the foot rim with some brown/black coloured encrustation possibly where once mounted or glued to a stand?Condition Report Disclaimer
A fine Chinese porcelain famille verte panel, Kangxi, painted with magpies amongst prunus branches, with wooden frame imitating bamboo, 28.5 cm x 21.5 cm.清康熙 五彩花鸟图瓷板 Condition Report: good condition other than 1.5cm x 1cm area loss of blue enamel to right of rock at lower centre Condition Report Disclaimer
A Chinese famille rose 'Hundred boys' porcelain plaque, Qing Dynasty, brightly enamelled with the lantern festival scene, depicting various boys at play in a landscaped garden, many holding auspicious objects and musical instruments, framed, 43cm squareProvenance: Formerly in a West Sussex collection.清 粉彩"百子图"瓷板 拍品来源:西萨赛克斯郡私人收藏Condition Report: Wear and scratches to the surface, wood frame with some knocksCondition Report Disclaimer
A Chinese famille rose porcelain plaque by Wei Rongsheng, Republic period, dated to the year of Genwu (1930), signed and with one seal of the artist, painted with the Tang-Dynasty tale Liu Yi Chuan Shu, depicting the story of a failed examination candidate's encounter with a shepherdess in distress who turns out to be the youngest daughter of the Dragon King of Lake Dongting, the plaque approximately 60cm x 35cm, with hardwood frameProvenance: Sir Leslie Joseph Collection before 1960 and by family descent.民国 粉彩魏荣生作龙女牧羊图瓷板拍品来源:英国著名陶瓷收藏家Leslie Joseph爵士私人收藏,购自1960年前Condition Report: Overall in very good condition except for some minor wear to the enamel and the wood frameCondition Report Disclaimer
Zi Qing- a Chinese enamelled porcelain plaque, Republican period, painted with a scholar riding on the donkey with attendant in a mountainous landscape, seal mark and calligraphy, 32cm x 22cm Provenance: The property of a private individual 民国 粉彩瓷板拍品来源:英国私人收藏Condition Report: small chip to one corner approximately 5mm x 5mm unexamined out of frameCondition Report Disclaimer
A Chinese Export 'Lovers' group of 'The Record of the Jade Hairpin', Qianlong, the scholar Pan Bizheng kneeling on one leg, his would be lover the Taoist nun Chen Miaochang wearing a chequered tunic secured by a plain pink belt over a long striped skirt, her hair falling in two tresses at her shoulders, the man wearing a turquoise robe and white hat, 21.5cm high Provenance: Private Family Collection.Compare with a similar 'lovers' formerly in the collection of Yves Mallié de Fonfais, Paris, illustrated in Michel Beurdeley and Guy Raindre, Qing Porcelain: Famille Verte, Famille Rose, London, 1987, p. 129, cat. no. 180. Another example, previously in the collection of the late Hon. Mrs. Nellie Ionides, was sold in Sotheby's, London, February 24th, 1976, lot 286 and compare with a matching group sold by Marchant, Christies New York, lot 140, 18th January 2018 ($5,000). Compare with an earlier Famille Verte model of this subject from the Kangxi period in the collection at Winchester College (Ch94) illustrated, Anthony du Boulay, The Duberly Collection of Chinese Art, p 90. 清乾隆 粉彩外销玉簪记瓷雕拍品来源:英国私人收藏Condition Report: ladies head off and glued and top knot missing on head Condition Report Disclaimer
A large Chinese porcelain blue and white foliate shaped dish, Kangxi, painted with a pair of ladies standing between jardinière of flowers, the border also with birds and flowers, the base with a six-character mark of Chenghua within a double ring in underglaze blue, 34.5 cm diameter.Provenance: From a private Scottish collection, purchased from Hancock, London, circa 1950. 清康熙 青花仕女图大盘拍品来源:苏格兰私人收藏,约1950年购自伦敦 Condition Report: fine 6cm hair crack which is hard to see with naked eye and typical minor rim frits Condition Report Disclaimer
A rare Chinese porcelain blue and white octagonal teapot and cover, Kangxi, painted with panels of different flowers all on a blue ground, 17.2 cm handle to spout. Provenance: Formerly from an old family collection in Djursholm, Sweden.清康熙 青花八方壶拍品来源:瑞典Djursholm私人家族收藏Condition Report: hole to cover very minor star crack to baseCondition Report Disclaimer
A Chinese porcelain blue and white ten-sided deep saucer dish, Kangxi, with foliate rim, finely painted with ladies, leaf mark, 16.5 cm diameter and a Chinese porcelain blue and white plate, Kangxi, painted with a scholar and three attendants on a blue ground with prunus and cracked-ice border, 26.7 cm diameter (2) 清康熙 青花仕女图盘及高士图盘共两件Condition Report: saucer dish in good conditionplate with 30cm section glued back Condition Report Disclaimer
A Chinese porcelain famille rose cockerel plate, Qianlong, circa 1750, painted in bright enamels with a cockerel looking back at a large peony amongst other flowering plants with an elaborate floral border and a turquoise-ground reserve in the cavetto, 23 cm diameter. 清乾隆 粉彩雄鸡牡丹图盘Condition Report: very tiny rim frit and minor scratches to surface but in overall excellent condition Condition Report Disclaimer
A pair of fine Chinese porcelain famille rose plates, early Qianlong, circa 1740, each painted with lady equestrians galloping through an openwork arbour while three men on a covered terrace look on beneath a gilt sun, the border with precious object reserves on elaborate geometric grounds, 21.7 cm diameter. The scene taken from the Romance of Sui and Tang written by the Qing dynasty author, Chu Renhuo (1635-1682). The book fictionalises the historical events leading to the Sui dynasty and subsequent rise of the Tang dynasty. This scene probably depicts Emperor Yang watching the ladies of his palace in his West Park outside Luoyang. 清乾隆 粉彩隋唐演义图盘一对 Condition Report: in good condition other than firing faultsCondition Report Disclaimer
A fine Chinese porcelain famille rose double cockerel plate, Qianlong, with peony and rockwork, enclosed within a bianco sopra bianco border, 23 cm diameter.Provenance: From an old French collection, in the same family since the end of the 19th century.清乾隆 粉彩天鸡图盘拍品来源:法国私人收藏,购自十九世纪晚期Condition Report: very minor hair crack on base which does not appear on front of plate and very slight enamel loss on blue rocks base and minor scratching to black enamelCondition Report Disclaimer
A pair of Chinese porcelain Famille Rose teabowls and saucers, Yongzheng-Qianlong, each painted with flowers and precious objects, the saucers, 10.5cm diameter; a Chinese porcelain Famille Rose black-ground cup and saucer, Qianlong, painted with peony and orchids, the saucer 11.4cm diameter and two Chinese Famille Rose tea bowls, Qianlong, painted with figures, 7.7cm diameter and two Chinese coffee cups, Qianlong, 6.6cm and 6cm high (10)清雍正-乾隆 粉彩茶杯及盏托一对等一组十件Condition Report: one of the famille rose tea bowls with small rim chipthe famille noire saucer with 2 cm hair crack and tea bowl with rim frits two figural tea bowls with slight wear to gildingthe fine famille rose coffee cup with ladies with 5cm hair crack Condition Report Disclaimer
Four Chinese Armorial soup bowls and two circular serving dishes, Qianlong, circa 1750, with the arms of Ross of Balnagowan, the plates 22.7cm diameter and the dishes 25.7cm diameter (6)The armorial Illustrated in David S. Howard, Chinese Armorial Porcelain, vol 1, p. 317. Provenance: Private Collection, Warwickshire. 清乾隆 纹章瓷一组六件拍品来源:英国华威郡私人收藏 Condition Report: three soup bowls in good condition other than some rim frits and minor wear one soup bowl wit 5cm hair crack and some rim frits and minor wear one circular dish with 4cm hair crack and slither missing on outside of dish by crack and some wear to enamelsthe other circular dish with 4cm hair crack and shallow chip to exterior rim by crack 1cm x 1cm and wear to enamels Condition Report Disclaimer
A fine Chinese imperial porcelain yellow ground saucer dish, Guangxu six-character mark of and of the period, carved on the front with a green and aubergine five-claw dragon in pursuit of a flaming pearl, the underside with green cranes between lingzhi fungus, six character mark, 14.2 cm diameter. Provenance: Formerly in the collection of Henry Mazot.清光绪 "大清光绪年制"黄釉龙纹盘拍品来源:Henry Mazot私人收藏Condition Report: in good condition Condition Report Disclaimer
A fine pair of Chinese eggshell porcelain bowls, Republican Period, the interiors painted with butterflies, the exteriors brightly painted with birds, flowers and trees, the base with an apocryphal four-character Qianlong seal mark in blue enamel, 20cm diameter, fitted fabric covered boxes (2) Provenance: Private Family Collection, Wiltshire and by repute purchased by the current owner's mother in the 1950's when in Hong Kong. 民国 "乾隆年制"粉彩花蝶图碗一对拍品来源:英国私人收藏,现藏家母亲与上世纪五十年代购自香港Condition Report: both in good condition other than minor firing blemishes Condition Report Disclaimer
A fine Chinese porcelain famille rose deep bowl, Jiaqing or Daoguang, of 'Baragon Tumed' type, finely painted with figures, emblems and a horse and an elephant in a mandorla above waves, between borders with shou-characters and precious objects, the well of the interior with a pink lotus flowerhead, unusual mark in iron red within a double square, 10.5 cm diameter.Provenance: Formerly from a Scandinavian private collection, acquired in the 1970's.A similar bowl with a dish in the Victoria and Albert Museum is illustrated by W. B. Honey in Guide to the Later Chinese Porcelain, plate 99c.清嘉庆/道光 粉彩人物博古图碗拍品来源:北欧私人收藏,购自上世纪七十年代Condition Report: good conditionCondition Report Disclaimer
A Chinese Famille Rose Reticulated Hexagonal lantern, 19th Century or early 20th century, with bowed, faceted sides, all decorated with a different figural medallions reserved on a panel of pierced diaper, within diaper borders decorated with yellow and pink blossoms, the whole surmounted by a flared bracket crown and raised on a matching foot, 38cm high Provenance: Private collection and by direct inheritance to the present owner.A lantern of this type decorated with figural reserves and with similar bracket crown and foot is, or was, in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, illustrated by W.E. Cox, The Book of Pottery and Porcelain, New York, 1949, vol. II, p. 603.晚清 粉彩镂空灯罩拍品来源:英国私人收藏,现藏家祖母于其母亲处继承Condition Report: in good condition other than firing faults and some minor wear to gilding and enamels on rim Condition Report Disclaimer
Two pairs of Chinese porcelain figures of Chickens, 35 cm and 30 cm high respectively, a pottery figure of a seated Hare, 26 cm high, an Italian creamware pottery figure of a Quail, 9.5 cm high, pair of Herend porcelain blue and gilt decorated trinket dishes of basket form, 9.5 cm x 6.7 cm and two Royal Crown Derby Japan pattern trinket dishes, one No'd. 1128/XXXIX, the other No'd. 2451 (cracked)
A pair of 19th Century facet cut ships decanters of small proportions 21 cm high x 14.5 cm diameter together with a pair of Staffordshire Pottery figures of a Scottish huntsman with hound 18 cm high and girl with hound to match, a Continental pierced chestnut basket of navette form 36.5 cm long x 20 cm wide x 12 cm deep, a Samson Chinese style porcelain inkwell, silver cylindrical mustard (no liner) and a 19th Century rosewood handled corkscrew with brush
A modern Chinese calligraphy set with six brush pens, ink stone, pen rests, seal, etc, in fabric covered case, together with a simliar two brush set, together with a Chinese treacle glazed vase of bellied form, bearing relief work character mark to base (large chip to rim and chip to base), 16 cm high and a contemporary Chinese glazed porcelain figure of a seated Buddha, a peach in his right hand, a root wood staff in his left, by Fang Wang Sheng, bearing stamps to underside, circa 2001, housed in the original display box, with brochure, 22.5 cm high
A circa 1900 Chinese polychrome decorated porcelain figure as a "Girl in kimono holding a lidded bowl", bears impressed signature to base, 24.5 cm high, together with a Japanese carved ivory netsuke as "Figure with a rotating face holding axe in right hand, a severed head in left", bears two character signature to base, 5.3 cm high and another netsuke as "Sage with staff and ruri sceptre", signed to base, 5 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Porcelain figure - there is damage to the basket. Dragon piece is separate from the figure but appears to be to do with it although unable to figure out where it goes.All three items have general wear and tear conducive with age and use to include knocks, bumps, in need of a clean, etc. See images for more details.
A collection of various china wares to include a Newhall style wrythen moulded teapot with floral spray decoration No'd to base 328, two similarly decorated cream jugs, one No'd N241, the other N748, a floral spray decorated mug, floral spray decorated cup and saucer, Royal Stafford coffee can and saucer, George Jones crescent china trio with cream jug, Herend peacock menu holder, a pair of Chinese porcelain chicken figures impressed marks to base 185 and an enamel pot with fox and cub decoration
Various china, porcelain and effects, a Caughley mask head Coalport commemorative jug, with beak spot, 14cm high, Coalport lidded case, Royal Doulton Poor Little Lame jackdoor jug, leaf shaped pickle dish, cabinet trio, crescent shaped Royal Crown Derby dish, Chinese porcelain oval dish, etc. (a quantity)
TWO SIMILAR CHINESE PORCELAIN BLUE AND WHITE VASES LATE QING DYNASTY, LATE 19TH / EARLY 20TH CENTURY each with applied lion dogs to the necks and decorated with double Xi or happiness characters and scrolling foliage (2) 61.7cm and 59.6cm high Provenance Upper Slaughter Manor, The Collection of Micheál and Elizabeth Feller.
A SMALL COLLECTION OF CHINESE PORCELAIN 17TH CENTURY AND LATER comprising: a blue and white kendi, with a later silver rim and a part ribbed body painted with leaves and flowers, a tea canister and cover, an 18th century Mandarin palette teapot and cover and a ginger jar (4) Provenance Upper Slaughter Manor, The Collection of Micheál and Elizabeth Feller.
A PAIR OF CHINESE PORCELAIN BLUE AND WHITE BOWLS FROM THE NANKING CARGO, QIANLONG, C.1750 painted with buildings and trees in watery landscapes, with Christie's paper labels 'Lot 3016' (2) 19cm diameter Provenance Christie's Amsterdam, 28th April - 2nd May 1986. Upper Slaughter Manor, The Collection of Micheál and Elizabeth Feller.
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