PAIR OF CHINESE BLUE & WHITE PORCELAIN VASES, Kangxi mark but later, baluster form with straight necks, the body painted with confronting four-clawed dragons on a flowering ground of chrysanthemum, lotus, palm, fruit etc., cloud collar shoulder band and lappet foot, base with four-character Kangxi mark, 30.5cms high (2) Provenance: private collection, north Wales. Condition: both with fritting to rim and foot, one with crack to neck
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CHINESE BLUE & WHITE PORCELAIN 'SCHOLARS AND LANDSCAPE' JAR, Kangxi, of ovoid form, painted with a broad continuous frieze depicting two figures in an extensive mountainous landscape with river and pavilions, cloud collar to the shoulder, base with double circle, later pierced hardwood cover, 22cms high, 25cms with cover Provenance: private collection, consigned via our Cardiff office Condition: small firing crack extending to small hairline, tiny foot-ring nibbles
18th century Chinese blue and white porcelain plate, of octagonal form decorated with a riverside scene with pagodas, fence, and trees, within lattice and key fret detailed border, D22.5cm, together with a late 18th/early 19th century blue and white cream boat of English shape, H8.5cm, and an early 19th century Chinese blue and white coffee cup, H6cm, both decorated in riverside scenes
A LATE 18TH CENTURY CHINESE PORCELAIN BULLET FORM TEAPOT, with cover, polychrome painted vase and trophy decoration, the cover with acorn finial, 13cm highCondition report: Cover is good, no chips, cracks or restoration. Pot has no chips or restoration, there are a series of glaze cracks to the pot, around the bottom part of the handle & around the lower part of the body and base of spout. I do not think the cracks are more than glaze cracks. I cannot see evidence of them on the inside of the pot, there are manufacturing blemishes.
An Edwardian silver mounted ebony and ivory conductors baton, a copper hunting horn, a cloth bound volume of C. Dixon, Game Birds and Wild Fowl together with a tray of assorted items including commemorative crowns, Japanese Meiji period ivory box, Chinese blue and white box and a Continental porcelain box, etc (four pieces and one tray)
Chinese porcelain baluster vase, decorated in underglaze blue with five-clawed Imperial dragons over waves and an island, 'clobbered' in red green and yellow in the Wucai style beneath restored waisted neck, double ring marks to rim, shoulder, foot and underside, the latter framing six-character pseudo-Kangxi mark, 37cm highCondition report: Neck spray restored, sold as seen.
* Chinese Panels. Group of four 18th century circular porcelain panels, polychrome painted depicting immortals in a cloudy sky, 27cm diameter, one cracked, probably once part of a screenImportant Note: Please note that a deposit of a minimum of £5,000 paid into our bank account within 24 hours of the sale will be required for this lot. If this deposit is not received by the deadline the auctioneers reserve the right to reoffer the lot to other interested parties.Qty: (4)NOTESProvenance: A.W. Bahr Collection. Abel William Bahr (1877-1959), collector of Chinese art and antiquities, and Secretary of the North China branch of the Royal Asiatic Society. A.W. Bahr is the author of Old Chinese Porcelain and Works of Art in China, being descriptions and illustrations of articles selected from an exhibition held in Shangai, November 1908, published in 1911. A survey of Chinese paintings in the Bahr Collection by Osvald Siren was published by the Chiswick Press in 1938.
A PAIR OF CHINESE PORCELAIN JARDINIERESCIRCA 1800Of canted rectangular form with barbed rims, each decorated in underglaze blue with river landscapes and trees, pierced flared foot55cm wide, 31cm high (2)Condition Report: overall in very presentable conditionone with 7cm x 1cm area of rim restored presumably a chip or a few chips Condition Report Disclaimer
A CHINESE PORCELAIN FAMILLE-ROSE BOTTLE VASETHE PORCELAIN 18TH CENTURYNow fitted as a table lamp, with scattered emblems on an underglaze blue ground, drilled and with gilt metal fittings47cm high (to the bulb fitting)Condition Report: 9.5cm x 5.5cm 'u' shaped piece glued back to neck of vasedrilled though base for electricityunexamined under mounts so sold as seenminor wear to gilding Condition Report Disclaimer
A CHINESE PORCELAIN AND FRENCH GILT METAL MOUNTED CLOCK GARNITURETHIRD QUARTER 19TH CENTURYThe clock set in a Canton famille-rose vase with basket of flower finial and dragon handles on a pierced base, the side vases mounted with neck and bases, movement stamped LM ParisThe clock 64cm high, the vases 37.5cm high (3)Condition Report: All three vases have been drilled for mounts or possibly once for electrical fittings no longer present. Wear to gilding of porcelain mask handles - there is further wear to the gilding to the metal throughout. The Garniture vases possibly once meant to have metal covers. Vases would have been bought in by the retailer and adapted accordingly. Clock movement seems mostly there but lacks a key and more significantly a pendulum. Will no doubt benefit from the attentions of a clock repairer. Dreweatts have not tested the movement and can make no comments or give any guarantees as to whether it is working.Please see additional photos for visual reference.Condition Report Disclaimer
A pair of 20th Century Chinese polychrome decorated porcelain plaques depicting two figures on horseback with tree in foreground, signed and bearing seal marks top right, together with another by the same hand depicting figure with bow and arrow and another with sword and spear, tents in the distance, similarly signed and with seal marks top left, approx 32 cm x 23 cm
DAVID SANCTUARY HOWARD “Chinese Armorial Porcelain”, hard back with dust jacketCondition ReportBindings and spine in sound condition, dust jacket basically in good condition though with some signs of creasing to the top corners. There do not appear to be any major marks or defects. The book is not signed or inscribed on the flyleaf or anywhere else. See images for further details
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