Late 18th Century Chinese Export Famille Rose porcelain part teaset, painted and gilded with floral sprays and monogram, comprising teapot, spoon tray, slop bowl, teabowl, saucer, and four cups.Condition report: Teapot with cracks and riveted repair; spoon tray has been broken a riveted; slop bowl with chips and cracks; one cup with chips and crack; saucer with repaired break; teabowl with cracks.
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Two Chinese blue and white porcelain bowls, of matching design, decorated in underglaze blue with the Eight Immortals, double ring marks to internal and external rim, Buddhistic precious objects (table with peaches for longevity) within further double ring to interior, on double ring foot with seal mark of Qianlong (1736-1795) beneath, 20cm diameter x 8.5cm high and 18.5cm x 8cm, (2) Condition report: Larger bowl has a number of small rim chip splus a faint hairline.Smaller bowl has more significant rim fritting and losses.Ceramics & Glass/OrientalWe endeavour to mention any post-production damage we can see, either with the naked eye or a magnifying glass. Where requested, we will place the item under UV light to check for professional restoration. We do not automatically mention such standard occurrences as fine glaze crazing or kiln dust which are by-products of manufacture as opposed to signs of damage.Due to ongoing Covid restrictions, bidders are able to view lots in this online-only sale on the specified viewing days, by prior appointment only. There is no viewing on the day of sale. Please therefore read the following:As this is a sale of second-hand and antique items, bidders should expect items to exhibit general wear and tear commensurate with age and use unless otherwise stated. Please carefully examine the images as they form part of the overall condition. Clevedon Salerooms are happy to provide further detailed information on request, if received by email or telephone at least 24 hours prior to the sale. The mention of a specific flaw or fault does not automatically mean that no other faults exist. Reports are provided as a goodwill gesture and are a general assessment, not a forensic survey.Further category-specific condition information can be found in our Standard Terms and Conditions. The placing of a bid by you is taken by us as an indication that you have read, understood and agreed to these terms
Chinese porcelain Ming-style vase, 19th Century or earlier, of square baluster form decorated in iron red and underglaze blue with a band of ruyi heads, foliate scrolls to shoulders, lotus motifs and stiff leaves to base, unmarked, 27cm high, (riveted)Condition report: Cracked and riveted as per images, sold as seen.Due to ongoing Covid restrictions, bidders are able to view lots in this online-only sale on the specified viewing days, by prior appointment only. There is no viewing on the day of sale. Please therefore read the following:As this is a sale of second-hand and antique items, bidders should expect items to exhibit general wear and tear commensurate with age and use unless otherwise stated. Please carefully examine the images as they form part of the overall condition. Clevedon Salerooms are happy to provide further detailed information on request, if received by email or telephone at least 24 hours prior to the sale. The mention of a specific flaw or fault does not automatically mean that no other faults exist. Reports are provided as a goodwill gesture and are a general assessment, not a forensic survey.We endeavour to mention any post-production damage we can see, either with the naked eye or a magnifying glass. Where requested, we will place the item under UV light to check for professional restoration. We do not automatically mention such standard occurrences as fine glaze crazing or kiln dust which are by-products of manufacture as opposed to signs of damage.Further information can be found in our Standard Terms and Conditions. The placing of a bid by you is taken by us as an indication that you have read, understood and agreed to these terms.
Large 19th Century Chinese blue and white porcelain baluster jar and cover, the domed cover surmounted by a Dog of Fo finial, painted in underglaze blue with a mountainous landscape with buildings between stylised borders, unmarked, 46.5cm high. Condition report: Extensive significant cracks with losses. The damage is such that the vase feels unstable when moved. Crude repair to neck. Cover with crude repairs, significant chips and losses to edge. We would strongly advise viewing this lot in person prior to bidding. Sold as seen.
Chinese porcelain blue and white baluster jar and cover, the domed cover with Dog of Fo finial, the body decorated with figures playing the board game 'Go', watched by onlookers holding fans, pseudo Kangxi four character mark beneath, 37.5cm highCondition report: Flake chip to lower edge. A few dark spots.Due to ongoing Covid restrictions, bidders are able to view lots in this online-only sale on the specified viewing days, by prior appointment only. There is no viewing on the day of sale. Please therefore read the following:As this is a sale of second-hand and antique items, bidders should expect items to exhibit general wear and tear commensurate with age and use unless otherwise stated. Please carefully examine the images as they form part of the overall condition. Clevedon Salerooms are happy to provide further detailed information on request, if received by email or telephone at least 24 hours prior to the sale. The mention of a specific flaw or fault does not automatically mean that no other faults exist. Reports are provided as a goodwill gesture and are a general assessment, not a forensic survey.We endeavour to mention any post-production damage we can see, either with the naked eye or a magnifying glass. We do not automatically mention standard occurrences which are by-products of manufacture as opposed to signs of damage.Further information can be found in our Standard Terms and Conditions. The placing of a bid by you is taken by us as an indication that you have read, understood and agreed to these terms.
Late 18th/early 19th Century Chinese porcelain oval warming dish, decorated in underglaze blue with pagodas in a landscape within stylised borders, exterior painted with floral sprays, 35.5cm diameter.Condition report: Discoloured crack to base extending 10mm into foot rim. Chip to corner of water aperture.
Garniture of three Chinese porcelain crackleware baluster jars and covers, each decorated with four-clawed dragons chasing the sacred pearl of wisdom, brown seal-type mark beneath each, 31.5cm and 21.5cm high, (3)Condition report: Two smaller covers each with flake loss to rim, otherwsie sound.Ceramics & Glass/OrientalWe endeavour to mention any post-production damage we can see, either with the naked eye or a magnifying glass. Where requested, we will place the item under UV light to check for professional restoration. We do not automatically mention such standard occurrences as fine glaze crazing or kiln dust which are by-products of manufacture as opposed to signs of damage.Due to ongoing Covid restrictions, bidders are able to view lots in this online-only sale on the specified viewing days, by prior appointment only. There is no viewing on the day of sale. Please therefore read the following:As this is a sale of second-hand and antique items, bidders should expect items to exhibit general wear and tear commensurate with age and use unless otherwise stated. Please carefully examine the images as they form part of the overall condition. Clevedon Salerooms are happy to provide further detailed information on request, if received by email or telephone at least 24 hours prior to the sale. The mention of a specific flaw or fault does not automatically mean that no other faults exist. Reports are provided as a goodwill gesture and are a general assessment, not a forensic survey.Further category-specific condition information can be found in our Standard Terms and Conditions. The placing of a bid by you is taken by us as an indication that you have read, understood and agreed to these terms.
Chinese porcelain Gu vase, decorated in green, orange, yellow and blue enamel colours with Ho-ho birds amidst foliate scrollwork, cartouches on scale reserves, and stiff leaves, unmarked, 23.5cm high (a/f)Condition report: Large section of flared neck reattached and the break is visible both internally and externally. Section to foot approx 4cm wide has been reattached and overpainted. Ceramics & Glass/OrientalWe endeavour to mention any post-production damage we can see, either with the naked eye or a magnifying glass. Where requested, we will place the item under UV light to check for professional restoration. We do not automatically mention such standard occurrences as fine glaze crazing or kiln dust which are by-products of manufacture as opposed to signs of damage.Due to ongoing Covid restrictions, bidders are able to view lots in this online-only sale on the specified viewing days, by prior appointment only. There is no viewing on the day of sale. Please therefore read the following:As this is a sale of second-hand and antique items, bidders should expect items to exhibit general wear and tear commensurate with age and use unless otherwise stated. Please carefully examine the images as they form part of the overall condition. Clevedon Salerooms are happy to provide further detailed information on request, if received by email or telephone at least 24 hours prior to the sale. The mention of a specific flaw or fault does not automatically mean that no other faults exist. Reports are provided as a goodwill gesture and are a general assessment, not a forensic survey.Further category-specific condition information can be found in our Standard Terms and Conditions. The placing of a bid by you is taken by us as an indication that you have read, understood and agreed to these terms.
Chinese Canton Famille Rose porcelain candlestick, 20th Century, with ribbed tall stem on bell-shaped base, decorated with a four-clawed dragon chasing the rishi or flaming pearl of wisdom, over figures and bats upon waves, unmarked, 23.5cm highCondition report: Small loss to rim, minor enamel flaking, rim colours a little pale. Due to ongoing Covid restrictions, bidders are able to view lots in this online-only sale on the specified viewing days, by prior appointment only. There is no viewing on the day of sale. Please therefore read the following:As this is a sale of second-hand and antique items, bidders should expect items to exhibit general wear and tear commensurate with age and use unless otherwise stated. Please carefully examine the images as they form part of the overall condition. Clevedon Salerooms are happy to provide further detailed information on request, if received by email or telephone at least 24 hours prior to the sale. The mention of a specific flaw or fault does not automatically mean that no other faults exist. Reports are provided as a goodwill gesture and are a general assessment, not a forensic survey.We endeavour to mention any post-production damage we can see, either with the naked eye or a magnifying glass. Where requested, we will place the item under UV light to check for professional restoration. We do not automatically mention such standard occurrences as fine glaze crazing or kiln dust which are by-products of manufacture as opposed to signs of damage.Further information can be found in our Standard Terms and Conditions. The placing of a bid by you is taken by us as an indication that you have read, understood and agreed to these terms.
Chinese Famille Verte porcelain garden seat, of barrel form with pierced 'cash' roundels and moulded bosses, decorated with panels of phoenix, and peacocks surrounded by flowering shrubs, on key pattern grounds, 47cm high.Condition report: Some rubbing and light staining to top, rubbing to enamels on some of the bosses, otherwise sound.
Unusual 18th/19th Century French Soft Paste Porcelain Ormolu Mounted Desk Seal Container, the lidded top with a fitted matching seal, decorated in the Chinese manner with a floral famille rose pattern and with small carrying handles to the sides; incised cross type mark to base, probably Chantilly; 3.5 inches (8.75cms) high x 3 inches (7.5cms) in diameter
A Chinese sang de boeuf porcelain vase and cover. Late 19th century. The collarless baluster vase with simple disc cover with ball finial. On a turned and pierced hardwood stand. 31 cm highFootnote: Provenance: Direct from the estate of Nancy Fouts (1945-2019)See the Dawsons website article for further informationCondition report: The lid seems to be a rather uncomfortable fit for the vaseThe vase comes with a declaration of age.No apparent major defects
A Porcelain Imperial Armorial PlateChina, circa 1770-1790scircular, the centre painted in sepia with the Imperial double-headed eagle holding a sceptre and orb, surmounted by the Imperial crown, with details of the crown, sceptre, orb and the chain painted in gold, the outer border with an openwork lattice design and fine gilt scrolling band, the inner border painted with an intertwining dark grape ribbon and a garland of stems, leaves and multicoloured flowers, apparently unmarked diameter: 25.7cm (10 1/8in).Footnotes:ProvenanceGalerie Popoff, ParisChristie's, London, Galerie Popoff: An Enduring Passion for Russian Art, 12-13 October 2009, lot 168Acquired at the above by the previous ownerPrivate collection, UKThence by succession to the present ownerLiteratureM. Baruch, Masterpieces of 18th century Russian porcelain from the Collection of the Popoff & Co Gallery, Moscow, 2009, illustrated pp. 316-317, no. 197The present porcelain plate is executed in the famille rose palette with decorative motifs distinctive to the 18th-century European tastes. The geometric openwork around the border appeared in Chinese porcelain designs in the 1760s and quickly gained popularity among the European commissioners of the chine de commande. While the history behind the commission of this plate is unknown, it is likely to have been a part of larger services decorated with the Imperial coat of arms, ordered by the Russian court in the periods of 1770-1775 and 1785-1790.For a similar plate from the collection of G.A.H. Bausman in the Museum Geelvinck Hinlopen, Amsterdam, see J. Bausman, 'Commissioned Armorial Plates in the Netherlands and Russia,' in Pinakoteka, vol. 24-25, Moscow, 2007, p. 110. A soup plate with the same decoration may be found in the Hillwood Museum, Washington, see further M.C. Ross, Russian Porcelains, Washington D.C., 1968, p. 411, pl. 139.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A small collection of 19th century Chinese blue and white porcelainfirst decorated with four fish and flowers within a scrolling band and a border with lose sprigs, ochre rim, second a pair of plates painted with prunes and other flowers, ochre rim together with a small baluster vase painted with framed panels containing figures within dense scrolling foliage, four character mark, together with a small a/f bottle vase painted with flowers and birds, four character mark and a miniature a/f bottle vase the neck modelled in relief with a chilling (6)first diameter 21.6 cm.Condition: First two hairlines running from rim towards centre. Slight flake chip back on edge where hairline starts. Second with a couple of small chips to rim. AF Bottle vase with a large loss to neck. Miniature vase has been repaired with signs of glue and hairlines running around body.
A Chinese 18th century Qianlong period porcelain baluster vase with lid, the body decorated with polychrome famille rose enamels of blossoming branches, chrysanthemums and an exotic bird, 37 cm high x 21 cm diameterCondition report: extensive damage and repair (re-glued parts) to the vase and lid, please see photos
A 19th century Chinese export famille rose bowl, 9" dia (hairline cracks), a Chinese porcelain bowl, decorated dragon and phoenix on a yellow ground, 8" dia, and a Japanese Imari bowl, 6 3/4" diaCondition:Blue rimmed bowl: Rubbing to decoration and rimPink floral bowl: Hair line crackYellow dragon bowl: crazed and slightly rubbed.
A pair of Chinese porcelain famille verte baluster vases, decorated figures, 10 1/2" high (damages) and a Chinese porcelain wall pocket, formed as a vase on stand decorated flowers, 9 1/2" highCondition:The pair of vases are both heavily restored.Wall pocket has a chip to top rim and some rubbing to top rim and bottom.
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