CHINESE CELADON BRUSH POT the brush pot with Dragon and Bat figures in relief around the rim, and swags around the body. Impressed seal mark to base. Also with a large Chinese celadon vase (damaged), a Japanese porcelain vase, and a small saucer with various animal symbols. Brush pot 12cms diameter. (4)
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CHINESE YIXING TEAPOT the clay circular teapot with removable infuser and lid, seal mark to base (12cms high). Also with a Chinese blue and white porcelain bowl painted with Dragons to the interior and exterior, lozenge mark within double circles (restored, 18cms diameter), Hoi An Hoard tea bowl, and Chinese bronze two handled Hu vase (16.5cms high). (4)
CHINESE PORCELAIN a mixed lot including a 18thc Imari plate, painted with Pagoda's within a landscape scene, a pair of Imari plates (restored), a set of four saucers with one matching tea bowl, each painted with butterflies and flowers (tea bowl broken and repaired), three similar saucers and one matching tea cup, each painted with vases of flowers, a single tea cup painted with sprigs of flowers (cracked), and three Japanese saucers. (16)
CHINESE BLUE & WHITE PLATES four various porcelain export plates, including one painted with a variety of buildings within a landscape scene, the rim painted with insects and flowers (23cms diameter, some damages). Also with three other plates painted with landscape scenes, and a bowl painted with a tree branch and flowers. Probably all 18thc. (5)
CHINESE SANG DE BOEUF VASE a porcelain baluster vase with an ox blood red glaze, unmarked (24cms high). Also with a larger porcelain bottle shaped vase with slender neck and globular body, also with an ox blood red glaze, now drilled and converted into a table lamp (33cms high excluding light fitting). (2)
19THC CHINESE TEMPLE JAR & COVER a large porcelain jar and cover of baluster shape, the blue and white vase painted with a landscape scene including figures and fishing boats, and various buildings. With a border of various flowers around the rim and with a dome top lid, section of jar rim broken and repaired. Xuande marks to base but 19thc. 37cms high
A collection of 18th Century and later Chinese porcelain items, to include a Wu Shuang Pu - Table of Peerless Heroes octagonal form teabowl, three further famille rose teabowls, an en grisaille teabowl, a blanc-de-chine teabowl, a longquan style celadon teabowl, a small blue and white porcelain meiping vase, a yellow ground miniature vase, a blue and white coffee cup, a small blue and white teabowl and an egg-shell porcelain saucer, S/D. (12)
CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN INK BOX AND COVER, JIAQING PERIOD, EARLY 19th CENTURY Of rectangular form decorated with stylised butterfly and floral scrolls. Jiaqing period (1796-1820). 12cm x 8.5cm. Provenance: Private English collection of Sir Mark Heath KCVO CMG (1927-2005), and thence by descent.
CHINESE FAMILLE VERTE PORCELAIN DISH, KANGXI PERIOD, 18th CENTURY Decorated with male figure chasing a dog and a courting couple in a window. The base with a stylised chop mark in underglaze blue in double ring. Kangxi period (1662-1722). Old two staple repair to exterior. 29cm diam. Provenance: Acquired from Frank Caro Gallery, the successor to C.T. Loo & Co. Alexander E Grace collection, item 77
CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN DRAGON DISH, GUANGXU MARK Decorated with central medallion depicting five-clawed dragon chasing flaming pearl amongst flaming clouds. The exterior similarly decorated with two further dragons. Six-character mark of Guangxu (1820-1850) in underglaze blue, possibly of the period. 16.5cm diam.
TWO CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN TEA CADDIES, JIAQING PERIOD, EARLY 19th CENTURY Each decorated with central flower and scrolling stems. Jiaqing period (1796-1820). 15cm x 10cm and 13cm x 9.5. (2) Provenance: Private English collection of Sir Mark Heath KCVO CMG (1927-2005), and thence by descent.
CHINESE BLANC DE CHINE PORCELAIN FIGURE OF DAMO, QING DYNASTY The figure standing on a reed, holding a shoe dressed in robes and hood. Possibly Kangxi period (1662-1722). 36cm tall Reference: See a matching figure also 36cm tall in The British Museum described as 18th Century (Museum number 1980,0728.92), donated to the museum by Patrick J Donnelly in 1980 – The author of ‘Blanc de Chine, The porcelain of Têhua in Fukien’.
CHINESE BLANC DE CHINE PORCELAIN FIGURE OF GUANDI, 17/18th CENTURY The God of War seated dressed in belted robe with pierced holes under the ears, nose and chin for the attachment of a beard and moustache. Covered in an ivory tone glaze. Kangxi Period (1662-1722) or earlier. 28cm tall Provenance: Alexander E Grace Collection, item 217
CHINESE BLANC DE CHINE PORCELAIN FIGURE OF GUANYIN, QING DYNASTY The God of War seated dressed in belted robe with pierced holes under the ears, nose and chin for the attachment of a beard and moustache. Covered in an ivory tone glaze. Kangxi Period (1662-1722) or earlier. 28cm tall Provenance: Alexander E Grace Collection, item 217
CHINESE BLANC DE CHINE PORCELAIN FIGURE OF GUANYIN, QING DYNASTY Leaning on an arm rest dressed in robes open at the chest revealing jewelled necklace with hair tied up with a hair pin, holding a ruyi sceptre in her left hand and right hand resting on her knee. 18th Century. 20.5cm tall Provenance: Purchased from Galerie Zacke, Vienna, Austria.
CHINESE TURQUOISE AND AUBERGINE GLAZED PORCELAIN CENSER, KANGXI PERIOD, 17/18th CENTURY The body covered in a bright turquoise glaze falling over the rim, with aubergine-glazed handles in the form of mythical beats. Kangxi period (1662-1722). 8cm tall x 15cm width Provenance: Private English collection in Buckinghamshire since the 1980’s
PAIR OF CHINESE AUBERGINE GLAZED PORCELAIN BRUSH WASHERS WITH BLANC DE CHINE DISH, 18/19th CENTURY, The leaf form dishes covered in aubergine-glazed with blue glazed stems and interior decoration. Together with an 18th Century Blanc de Chine porcelain dish with added floral decoration. Brush washers 17cm length, dish 13.5cm diam. (3) Provenance: Private English collection in Buckinghamshire since the 1980’s
FINE PAIR OF CHINESE NANKING CARGO BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN CUPS & SAUCERS, 18th CENTURY Each decorated with pine trees. Each saucer with Christie’s ‘The Nanking Cargo’ lot stickers, Lot 5577. Saucers 10cm diam. (4) Provenance: Private English collection of Sir Mark Heath KCVO CMG (1927-2005), and thence by descent.
PAIR OF CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN KLAPMUTS BOWLS, LATE MING DYNASTY, 17th CENTURY Each interior decorated with a rabbit with floral borders. Single character marks to base. On wooden display stands. 17.5cm diam. (2) Provenance: Private English collection of Sir Mark Heath KCVO CMG (1927-2005), and thence by descent.
CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN SWEETMEAT DISH AND ONE OTHER, DAOGUANG PERIOD, 19th CENTURY A porcelain sweetmeat dish with six compartments decorated with scrolling lotus design, six-character seal mark of Daoguang (1820-1850) and of the period. Together with one other sweetmeat dish, Daoguang period. 14.5cm and 20cm diam. (2) Provenance: C.Y.TSE ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES, Hong Kong. Private English collection of Sir Mark Heath KCVO CMG (1927-2005), and thence by descent.
CHINESE YUAN DYNASTY CELDON PORCELAIN BOWL The interior with ‘Ji’ character meaning ‘luck’ surrounded by swirling patterns. The exterior incised with rows of vertical lines. Yuan dynasty (1279-1368). 23.5cm diam. Provenance: Private English collection in Buckinghamshire since the 1980’s
CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN SWEETMEAT DISH, QIANLONG PERIOD, 18TH CENTURY With seven compartments each decorated with various floral branches. Qianlong period (1735-1796). 14.5cm diam. Provenance: C.Y.TSE ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES, Hong Kong. Private English collection of Sir Mark Heath KCVO CMG (1927-2005), and thence by descent.
CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE PORCELAIN NARCISSUS BOWL, XIANFENG / TONGZHI PERIOD, MID 19th CENTURY Of rectangular form on four feet, each side painted in enamels with various birds and floral scenes. Xianfeng / Tongzhi period (1850-1875). 16.5cm x 30cm Provenance: C.Y.TSE ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES, Hong Kong. Private English collection of Sir Mark Heath KCVO CMG (1927-2005), and thence by descent.
CHINESE SONG DYNASTY QINGBAI PORCELAIN FOLIATE CUP AND STAND The cup of lotus form with lobed sides on a splayed foot. The base with central stepped rim around a curved body on splayed foot with six pierced trefoil motifs. Both cup and stand covered in a pale bluish-white glaze with the bases unglazed. Song dynasty (960-1279). Cup 10.3cm diam. Stand 14cm diam.
CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN ‘DRAGON & PHOENIX’ KLAPMUTS BOWL, KANGXI PERIOD, 18TH CENTURY The exterior painted with dragon and phoenix with flaming pearl and ruyi clouds. Three ruyi clouds to the interior in a double ring, decorated blue border with burnished rim. Kangxi period (1662-1722). On hardwood display stand. 16.5cm diam. Provenance: C.Y.TSE ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES, Hong Kong. Private English collection of Sir Mark Heath KCVO CMG (1927-2005), and thence by descent.
CHINESE MING DYNASTY WANLI PERIOD PORCELAIN BOTTLE VASE On both sides of this pear-shaped bottle is an elaborate floral decoration painted in a thick white slip, the design standing out from the surface that is coated in a thick russet-brown glaze. As is so often the case with bottles of this age, the upper neck and mouth have been broken and lost; as such porcelain bottles were expensive and precious objects, it was often the practice for such losses to be replaced with a metal collar, typically silver in the case of blue & white porcelain, but this particular example has been fitted with a copper collar that suits the colour of the glaze very well. Wanli period (1572-1620). 20.75cm tall Reference: two very similar bottles are in the British Museum collection and are illustrated and described in the fine book "Ming Ceramics in the British Museum". Provenance: the late Brian Page (1938-2018), the well-known Oriental art and antiques dealer from Brighton.
FINE CHINESE SONG DYNASTY QINGBAI PORCELAIN BOWL IN KILN SAGGAR Containing a fine quality porcelain bowl with incised decoration and foliate rim, coated in a translucent Qingbai glaze of a delicate pale blue. The glaze around the bowl fusing it to the inner wall of the saggar. Thick layers of ash glaze accumulated to the outer wall of the saggar from multiple firings. Song dynasty (960-1279). 19cm diam. Provenance: the late Brian Page (1938-2018), the well-known Oriental art and antiques dealer from Brighton.
FINE CHINESE SONG DYNASTY QINGBAI PORCELAIN BOWL IN KILN SAGGAR Containing a fine quality porcelain bowl with incised decoration and foliate rim, coated in a translucent Qingbai glaze of a delicate pale green. The glaze of the bowl fusing it to the saggar. Thick layers of ash glaze accumulated to the outer wall of the saggar from multiple firings. Song dynasty (960-1279). 16cm diam. Provenance: the late Brian Page (1938-2018), the well-known Oriental art and antiques dealer from Brighton.
TWO SMALL CHINESE SONG / YUAN DYNASTY QINGBAI GLAZED PORCELAIN COVERED JARS Each jar coated both inside and outside in a pale Qingbai type of glaze, the glaze falling short of the foot. The bodies with incised bands around the waist, the covers carved into the form of roofs: These jars represent small granaries for the storage of grain. 13/14th century. Approx. 8cm tall. (2) Provenance: the late Brian Page (1938-2018), the well-known Oriental art and antiques dealer from Brighton.
PAIR OF CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN NARCISSUS BOWLS, DAOGUANG PERIO, MID 19th CENTURY Of lobed form each supported on four feet decorated with peonies and leaf stems. Daoguang period (1820-1850). 20.5cm x 16cm. (2) Provenance: Private English collection of Sir Mark Heath KCVO CMG (1927-2005), and thence by descent.
PAIR OF TALL CHINESE SONG DYNASTY QINGBAI PORCELAIN DRAGON VASES Each decorated with a dragon as well as phoenixes, cockerel, deer, turtle, clouds and human figures. Below the animals are rows of twelve immortals and one smaller prostrate figure. Coated in a finely-crackled, greenish-blue Qingbai glaze. Song dynasty (960-1279). Each 63.5cm tall (2) Provenance: the late Brian Page (1938-2018), the well-known Oriental art and antiques dealer from Brighton.
CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN DRAGON CENSER, KANGXI PERIOD, 18th CENTURY Of globular form with extended s-shaped handles and three rounded feet decorated with two four-clawed dragons chasing a pearl. On fitted wooden stand. Kangxi period (1662-1722). Censer 13.5cm x 9cm Provenance: C.Y.TSE ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES, Hong Kong. Private English collection of Sir Mark Heath KCVO CMG (1927-2005), and thence by descent.
GROUP OF ELEVEN CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE EXPORT PORCELAIN, 18th CENTURY Comprising three serving dishes, six coffee cups with handles, a sugar bowl and small dish. Larger dishes 22.5-23cm diam. (11) Provenance: Private English collection of Sir Mark Heath KCVO CMG (1927-2005), and thence by descent. .
CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN BOWL, 19th CENTURY The exterior decorated with four windows of figures and birds in a garden. The interior with a front facing four-clawed dragon and flaming pearl. Six-character mark to base reading ‘fang gu ruo shen zhen cang’ translating to ‘Imitating antique of precious collection’. 15cm diam.
GROUP OF CHINESE PORCELAIN ITEMS, 18th CENTURY AND LATER Porcelain dish together with a white glazed porcelain bowl with painted dragon roundels and six-character mark of Kangxi to base, a heavily damaged and restored yellow-ground and green dragon dish with six-character mark of Kangxi to base and a libation cup. Plus, one wooden stand. Famille verte dish 20cm diam. (5) (af)
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