A CHINESE EXPORT PORCELAIN PUNCH BOWL painted in famille rose enamels with panels of figures, unmarked, 11 1/4" diameter (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)Badly damaged, two pieces rivetted back with only minor losses, other hairlines, one to rim with loss on exterior, painting good, footrim chipped
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PORZELLANVASEChina, wohl Qing, 18./19.Jh. Amphorenform mit seitlichen Tierköpfen als Handhaben. Polychrome Bemalung mit umlaufenden Familienszenen. Rote Bodenmarke. H.22,5cm. Korpus rest. A PORCELAIN VASE China, probably Qing, 18th / 19th century Amphora shape with lateralanimal heads handles. Polychrome painting with surrounding family scenes. Red mark to bottom. 22.5 cm high. Body restored. Keywords: decorative art, miscellaneous pieces, furnishing, home accessories, Chinese, Asian
Miscellaneous Chinese export porcelain, 18th and later, to include a famille rose teapot and a cover with peach knop, c1780, early wicker bound metal replacement handle , a Mandarin pattern teapot, Canton famille rose teapot and associated c over, miniature blue and white mug and several tea bowls, saucers and plates Mostly with faults, several slight, and/or wear
A Samson giltmetal mounted enamel snuff box, late 19th / early 20th c, the lid painted with Venus and Cupid in raised gilt and pink surround, the sides of the box reserved with trophies, 85mm l, crossed lines and a Samson giltmetal mounted porcelain pseudo armorial bonbonniere in Chinese export style, mock oriental mark (2) Both in good condition
A collection of Chinese porcelain, 18th-19th century, including a blue and white tureen, of octagonal form, painted with landscape, 34cm long, a blue and white dish, 20.2cm diameter, a blue and white basket, 22cm long, a bowl with butterflies and flowers, 15.6cm diameter, and a painted enamel saucer, 9.4cm diameter (5)Condition report: Tureen - cover missing. firing splits to rim.Bowl - surface scratches. Rim cracked. Foot rim chipped. Saucer - surface scratches and dents.
Late Qing Dynasty, 1644-1911 AD. A blue and white glazed porcelain Chinese-made pilgrim flask for the Islamic market; comprising a crescent-shaped body with cobalt-blue scrolled tendrils and lotus flowers, conical knop finials; tubular neck with painted lattice ornament and bulb below the mouth; four D-shaped flange feet, drill hole to base; old label to base 'RALPH M CHAIT . GALLERIES . NY / Ming Dynasty 1368-1643 A.D.' 618 grams, 19.8cm (7 3/4"). From the collection of a Kensington gentleman; ex Mansour Gallery, Davies Street, London; formerly with Ralph M. Chait Galleries Inc, New York, USA; this lot has been checked against the Interpol Database of stolen works of art and is accompanied by AIAD certificate number no.10745-177417. The pilgrim flask perpetuates the tradition of blue and white porcelain flasks begun in the early 15th century for the Islamic export market, perhaps intended as diplomatic gifts. Islamic glass and metalwork forms influenced Chinese design. In this case, the model appears to have been a leather flask whereby the raised borders recall the stitched seams, and the crescent shape references the crescent moon. [A video of this lot can be viewed on the Timeline Auctions website] Fine condition. Rare.
A Chinese Famille Rose Porcelain Vase Having Qianlong Red Seal Mark to Base, Finely Decorated with Multicolored Enamels and Housing Figural and Floral Cartouches, 29cm High, Repaired and with Loss, Together with a Late 20th Century Miniature Chinese Jar on Blue Ground in the Form of a Seat, 16cm high
An 18th century Chinese famille rose porcelain bowl 20.5cm diameter x 9cm high together with an 18th century Chinese famille rose porcelain tankard, 9cm diameter x 11.5cm high and two antique Chinese porcelain tea bowl, one decorated with a kingfisherCondition report: The larger bowl with two hairline cracks running down the side and with rim chips; the tankard with two chips to the rim just above the handle, faint hairline crack running off one chip, chip to the base of the handle with hairline crack around both ends of the handle; kingfisher tea bowl with two hairline cracks, several small rim chips; further tea bowl in good condition with a very feint line looking down at the base from the top just above the red flower, otherwise in good condition
A COLLECTION OF LATE 19TH AND 20TH CENTURY CHINESE AND JAPANESE POTTERY AND PORCELAIN, including Satsuma pottery, a pair of twin handled Noritake vases, reproduction Canton plates and ginger jar, assorted teapots, vases, etc, tallest vases height 41cm, (Condition Report:- mixed, a small number number of pieces have chips, or cracks and wear to the gilding)
A SMALL GROUP OF 18TH/19TH AND 20TH CENTURY CERAMICS, including a late 18th Century pearlware tea bowl, crazed, stained, chipped foot rim and firing fault, a Chinese blue and white porcelain tea bowl, decorated with a figure in a garden, diameter 7.5cm, nibble to rim, a late Victorian 'Souvenir of Coventry' beaker printed with monochrome scenes, a pair of Moore Bros., miniature vases printed and tinted with imps and insects, height 4.5cm, a pair of Royal Doulton silicone stoneware candlesticks, a.f., a Victorian Measham bargeware tea pot with 'Love at Home' plaque, finial s.d., chips elsewhere, height 30cm, etc s.d (10)
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