A large Chinese export porcelain blue and white basin, Qianlong (1736-1795), of canted rectangular form and centrally decorated with a traditional landscape depicting pagodas, pine trees, and rocky outcrops, 44cm wideCONDITION REPORT: The basin shows surface wear commensurate with use and age, including minor stains, surface scratches, frits and pits (please see photos). No other obvious signs of damage or restoration.
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A large Chinese porcelain blue and white 'marriage' vase, 19th century, the baluster shaped vase externally decorated with 'double happiness' shou medallions against an extensive ground of foliage, the neck flanked by two dog of fo lug handles, 61.5cm high (at fault)CONDITION REPORT: The vase shows wear commensurate with use and age, including surface scratches, frits and pits, etc. The vase also shows hairline cracks to the base (as seen in photo). No other obvious signs of damage.
A set of five Chinese export porcelain blue and white graduated meat plates, Qianlong (1736-1795), each of canted rectangular form and centrally decorated with a traditional landscape depicting pagodas, pine trees, and rocky outcrops, comprising, a large meat plate, 44cm wide, a pair of medium meat plates, 37cm wide, and a smaller pair of meat plates, 32.5cm (5) (at fault)Condition reportAll pieces show minor surface wear, firing pits and frits, and minor glazing faults. No obvious chips cracks or restoration
A Chinese porcelain Straits Market snuff bottle, 19th/20th century, decorated with a lotus medallion against a blue ground, with stopper, 6.5cm high, with a Chinese porcelain blue and white baluster vase, 19th century, bearing Kangxi four character mark to the underside, 14cm high (at fault) (2)Condition report1cm chip to snuff bottle stopper, some engrained dirt around the neck and body. Baluster vase has multiple minor chips and nibbles to the base and neck rim.2cm hairline crack to the vase neck, general firing pits and frits, minor rubbing wear to the surface.
A Chinese porcelain famille verte seal box and cover, 20th century, of circular form and decorated with a mountainous landscape, signed, 6cm diameter, with a further larger seal box and cover, painted with a warrior to the cover, signed, 6.5cm diameter (2) CONDITION REPORT: Each box and cover shows surface wear commensurate with use and age, including minor surface scratches to the decoration. No other obvious signs of damage nor restoration.
A Herend porcelain Apponyi/Chinese Bouquet breakfast set in purple and green, comprising a small teapot and cover with bud finial, two coffee cups and saucers, a toast rack and a preserve pot and cover, printed factory marks in blue (5) Teapot handle to spout 17cm.Condition: Good condition, free from chips or damage at the time of cataloguing.
Three 19th century Chinese porcelain blue and white ginger jars and another first of ovoid form decorated lobed reserve decorated with precious objects against cracked ice and prunus, underglaze blue four character Kangxi mark, a jar decorated with shou characters and scrolling lotus, and a jar decorated with prunus on a cracked ice ground, double ring mark, together with a stoneware ginger jar painted with a river landscape, (4)first height 18cm.,Condition: Good condition, without chips or damage. No lids
Seven 18th century Chinese export porcelain platescomprising a pair of famille rose plates painted to centre with sprays of peony three scattered sprigs and a insect, another famille rose plated painted with a peony within floral borders, together with four plates decorated in imari palette to include one decorated with scroll painted with a flowering prunus branch and two with vases of flowers, (7)first diameter 22.7cm.Condition: First pair both with a feint hairline to rim, one with small chips to rim edge and fleabite to plate back, Other imari plate with a chip to rim and hailrine. Gilt slightly rubbed. Foot of one vase with flower basks with fleabites
A CHINESE EXPORT PORCELAIN JARDINIÈRE 19TH CENTURY Decorated with panels of fantastic rocks and flowers 45cm diameter with carved hardwood stand Presented with a faux-amaryllis display Condition Report: minor wear of usage and water stains to the interiorThe stand with splits and cracksThe jardiniere is 41cm high, with the stand it is approx 58cm high Condition Report Disclaimer
Large pair of Chinese porcelain vases, black transferred borders to the necks and shoulder, painted with birds amongst flowering trees, mid-to-late 20th century, 46cm; another large Chinese decorative vase, with butterflies and flowers against a black ground, 46cm; a large terracotta urn with hoop handles, 42cm; and a modern ceramic table lamp base, flattened form in black glaze, 45cm.Qty: 5
Small collection of Chinese blue and white porcelain, including pair of multi-faceted jar and overs, 9cm high; a gourd vase, 13.5cm; teapots, and two pairs of small saucers/ dishes, Imari decoration, the larger pair with four-character mark in blue, 13.5cm diam.Condition report:The tall teapot has a chip to the spout and the rim. The lid on the other teapot has been repaired. The loss to both multi-faceted jars have chips and rubbing. One large saucer and one small saucer have chips. Please see additional uploaded images.
Small group of late 18th/ early 19th century English porcelain teawares, including a sparrowbeak jug painted with Chinese attendants in a garden, 9cm and a similar tea cup and saucer, the saucer with a Worcester Meissen-style cross sword mark; two similar cups, unmarked; a porcelain saucer, Zorenski Collection label; and a Chinese porcelain cup.Qty: 7Condition report:Most items are in very good condition. The porcelain saucer has a chip to the underside. Please see additional uploaded images, including the maker's mark on the base of the other saucer.
GROUP OF MIXED CERAMICS comprising a Japanese Kutani baluster vase and cover, body decorated with figures, cover with Foo Dog finial, signed to base, 30cms (h), antique Chinese export blue and white porcelain charger, 30 x 38cms, two Chinese blue and white circular chargers, 35cms (diam.), Staffordshire blue and white transfer decorated oval meat plate stamped 18, 35.5 x 48.5cms and a Staffordshire Stone China blue and white willow pattern transfer decorated oval meat plate, 31.5 x 40cmsProvenance: deceased estate Gwynedd
GROUP OF CHINESE CERAMICS including a Chinese porcelain blue and white 'Dragons and Peonies' vase, 19th century, painted with a pair of four-clawed dragons amongst flowering peony blossoms and leafy stems, underglaze blue four character mark to base, 27cms (h), terracotta squat circular teapot, 12cms (h), various blue and white tea bowls and saucers etc.Provenance: deceased estate Conwy
18th century Italian porcelain saucer, painted in Chinese style, a two handled bowl, an octagonal small dish and a Derby coffee can (4)The saucer has some enamel wear and a couple of fleabites on the rim. The dish has some restoration on the rim. The two handled bowl has some restoration and a hairline on the rim. The coffee can has restoration to the handle and measures 6cm high.
Group of 18th century Chinese porcelain, including a blue and white twin handled vessel and cover, two miniature vases, a coffee cup and a tea bowl (5)The large vessel has three firing cracks on the rim and some chips to the cover. The coffee can has a nick to the rim. The tea bowl has hairlines with an associated chip. One vase has a restored rim chip and another has small rim chips.
Group of 18th century Chinese porcelain, including a pair of blue and white tea bowls on stands, a pair of rice bowls and covers, a blue and white cream jug, two grisaille tea bowls, a blue and white stem cup, a famille rose Two Quail tea bowl and a famille rose tea bowl and saucerOne of the rice bowl covers has some crazing. A couple of hairlines and small chips to tea bowls.
18th century Chinese blue and white porcelain teapot, decorated with landscape scenes, 16.5cm high, together with a 19th century Chinese blue and white coffee pot, 18.5cm highThe teapot handle has been reglued and there is a hairline around the spout. The coffee pot has some rim chips and is lacking a lid.
Group of 19th century Chinese famille rose porcelain tea wares, including a Canton coffee pot, together with a famille verte bottle vase (10)The vase is chipped and repaired at the top. The Canton coffee pot and cup have a hairline each and the cup has small rim chips. Three of the tea bowls have hairlines.
Two similar 19th century Chinese porcelain snuff bottles, decorated in enamels with figures and script, together with a glass snuff, opaque glass snuff and a rectangular porcelain vaseThe vase has two hairline and a small chip to rim. Both 19th century snuff bottles have some minor scratching, and one of them has a nick to the rim and shoulder.
Chinese famille rose porcelain snuff bottle, possibly Imperial, of slightly tapered cylindrical form, finely enamelled with cockerel ornament, with stopper, six character Guangxu mark to base and of the period, Jaffé collector/retail mark and pen inscription to underside, 7cm high. Provenance: By family descent from the Jaffé family, early 20th century dealers and collectorsNB: A similar bottle sold Bonhams, Hong Kong, 23rd November 2010, lot 129 There is a hairline to the body. The spoon is stuck in the bottle.
A matched pair of Chinese porcelain gilt decorated deep blue glazed baluster vases together with a cobalt glazed porcelain urn vase, all adapted as lamp basesthe baluster vases probably late 19th / early 20th century, with gilt scenic pagoda landscape decoration, the urn vase with gilt banded decoration, all with giltwood bases later fitted for electricity the former, 38ccm high, the later, 43cm high respectively (3)Footnotes:ProvenanceAcquired from Horneman Antiques, London.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP For auctions held in Scotland: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Constantine, Constantine House, North Caldeen Road, Coatbridge ML5 4EF, Scotland, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please refer to the catalogue for further information.For all other auctions: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A collection of nine Chinese blue and white cylindrical porcelain vesselsprobably 19th / 20th centurythe jars or vases decorated with various garden scenes, dragons and floral motifs, the largest 27cm high, the smallest 20cm high approximately (9)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A pair of late 18th / early 19th century Chinese export porcelain gilt ground Famille Rose platesdecorated with the armorial crests of the Seton familythe centres with polychrome enamelled interior scenes depicting a pair of seated figures about a low table and an attendant figure, a terrace visible through an open doorway, the rim with three shaped oval panels with sepia watery landscapes, interspersed with smaller grisaille and sepia shaped panels of birds and a similar panel bearing the armorial crests, the reverse of one plate with an applied paper label for 'Suchow & Seigel, Fine Antiques, Est. 1968, New York city', 20cm diameter (2)Footnotes:Provenance UK family private collection, thence by descent to the present owner. The crests applied to the porcelain in the above lot are of the Seton family, who were one of Scotland's ancient families and who resided at various times at Seton Place and at Fyvie Castle, until their departure in the mid 18th century.The lineage of the family dates back to the early 14th century when Sir Cristopher Seton married Lady Christian Bruce, sister of King Robert the Bruce. A later descendent was Mary Seton who was was lady-in-waiting to Mary Queen of Scots and one of her famed 'four Marys'. Alexander Seton, 1st Earl Dunfermline added Seton tower as the entrance in 1599. The Lords Seton were also the premier barons of Scotland and became Earls of Huntly, Winton, Dunfermline, Eglinton and Chancellors of Scotland.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A late 18th / early 19th century Chinese export porcelain gilt ground Famille Rose cup and saucerdecorated with the armorial crests of the Seton familythe saucer enamelled with polychrome enamelled landscape scene of two pairs of figures beside a rockwork and waterfalls, the rim with three shaped oval panels with sepia watery landscapes, interspersed with smaller grisaille and sepia shaped panels of birds and a similar panel bearing the armorial crests, the cup with an oval panel enamelled with interior view of a figure seated at a table and a standing attendant figure, an terrace visible through an open doorway, the sides with matching sepia landscape and grisaille and sepia bird panels, the armorial crest under the scrolling handle, the saucer, 15.5cm diameter, the cup, 6.5cm high, 13cm wide (2)Footnotes:Provenance UK family private collection, thence by descent to the present owner. The crests applied to the porcelain in the above lot are that of the Seton family, who were one of Scotland's ancient families and who resided at various times at Seton Place and at Fyvie Castle, until their departure in the mid 18th century.The lineage of the family dates back to the early 14th century when Sir Cristopher Seton married Lady Christian Bruce, sister of King Robert the Bruce. A later descendent was Mary Seton who was was lady-in-waiting to Mary Queen of Scots and one of her famed 'four Marys'. Alexander Seton, 1st Earl Dunfermline added Seton tower as the entrance in 1599. The Lords Seton were also the premier barons of Scotland and became Earls of Huntly, Winton, Dunfermline, Eglinton and Chancellors of Scotland.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A pair of Chinese white glazed porcelain vases, later adapted as lamp basesprobably late 19th centurythe plain void bodies on gilt bases, fitted for electricity, 43cm high approximately (2)Footnotes:ProvenanceAcquired from Horneman Antiques, London.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP For auctions held in Scotland: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Constantine, Constantine House, North Caldeen Road, Coatbridge ML5 4EF, Scotland, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please refer to the catalogue for further information.For all other auctions: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
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