Three Chinese famille rose plates, 18th century, 23cm diameter and a Chinese Imari plate, 18th century, 22.5cm diameter, and a blue and white Kraak porcelain charger, 36cm diameter (4)Condition report: Famille rose plates: rims rubbed.Imari plate: small chips to rim.Kraak charger: broken and restored.
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Six Chinese porcelain plates, 18th century, three blue and white, one in the Chinese Imari palette, two polychrome, 23cm diameter (6)Condition report: 'Imari' plate - rim chip and hairline crack.Blue and white: landscape plate broken in two and rivetted repair.Two with minor rim chips.Polychrome landscape plate broken and repaired.Floral plate no obvious major faults.
An Edme Samson of Paris, circular porcelain bowl in the Chinese, Qainlong style with ossier moulded body painted in the famile rose palette with cut blooms. Together with an early 19th century Derby porcelain cobalt blue and gilt desk stand with taper stick, inkwell, sealing wax pot and cover (af) a Doulton Lambeth silver rimmed miniature "harvest" type cream jug and a continental porcelain figural boy and dolphin table lamp and other ceramics and pottery20cm diam the Samson bowlCONDITION:Hairline crack from rim of bowl
A group of Chinese porcelain including 18th century tea bowl, 19th century plate etc . Imari plate with fritting. Blue and white plate in two and rivetted. Saucer dish with a minor hair crack. Polychrome bowl with figures has a large U shaped piece re glued. Kutani bowl with a hair crack. Blue and white bowl and teabowl in good condition.
A mixed group comprising an early 19th century Derby desk stand (very badly broken and restored), together with an 18th century Chinese porcelain tea bowl hand decorated in famille rose enamels and an early/mid-19th century Grand Tour bronze souvenir unusually modelled as three standing squirrels (small selection)
Porcelain China, Ming Dynasty, He Chao Zong mark (17 ct.)Dimensions: Height 24 cm by 9 cmWeight: 1082 gramsWenchang is the God of Culture and Literature and usually depicted as an elderly scholar. Here he is seated on a stool, his pointy shoes are sticking out underneath the flowy garment also covering his left arm. His big belly is portruding and framed by a band with rest-gold painting. He is holding a ruyi scepter in his right hand. His head is dressed with the headdress of a Chinese scholar.
A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE BOWL FROM THE TEK SING CARGO, C1822, 10.5CM DIAM, A CHINESE EXPORT PORCELAIN BOY AT THE WINDOW PATTERN BOWL AND A PAIR OF 20TH C CHINESE CLOISONNE ENAMEL VASE, COVERS AND WOOD STANDS (8) Boy at the Window bowl broken and restuck, Tek sing cargo bowl with two small faults on rim. Cloisonne vase etc in good condition
A Chinese blue and white porcelain tulip vase, 19th century, with bulbous neck surrounded by five conjoined vases, decorated with flower heads above a stiff leaf border, 23.5cm highCondition report: Small chip to centre aperture rim. Very small firing fracture to body. A few tiny spots of fritting to the glaze. Please refer to images.
A group of 18th century Chinese porcelain, including an export famille rose punch bowl, 26cm dia., two famille rose slop bowls, 14cm dia., three various famille rose teabowls, three various saucers, a coffee cup, an octagonal soup plate, 21.5cm, and two blue and white saucer dishes, 15cm dia., together with three wood vase or curio stands (all at fault).Condition report: Including but not limited to the following:Punch bowl: broken into several parts and repaired visibly.Slop bowls: One chipped and cracked, the other chipped, cracked and repaired.Teabowls: One repaired, two with hairlines.Saucers: One chipped and repaired, one with a hairline.Coffee cup: handle broken, hairline to rim.Soup plate: broken and repaired, enamel rubbed.Vase/curio stands: all worn.
Five Chinese porcelain snuff bottles, 19th-20th century, including two with copper red glazes, one of guan type, one famille noir with painted lotus flowers and one famille rose printed and painted with peaches. (5)Condition report: Minor signs of age and use. Two missing spoons. Refer to images.
A group of Oriental ceramics, to include a Chinese Ming style pottery figure of a standing bearded sage, in flowing robes, partially coloured in blue and green, unmarked, 26cm high, an early 19thC Chinese porcelain tea bowl, 15cm diameter, of circular form, set with panels of figures, polychrome decorated in orange, green and purple, an early 19thC Chinese porcelain bowl and a ladle, a 20thC Japanese Fairylite coffee service, comprising coffee pot, 19cm high, two handled sugar bowl, milk jug, four cups and saucers, each raised with three clawed dragons, predominately in grey, blue and white with gilt highlights, marked beneath. (a quantity)
A group of Oriental pictures and porcelain, to include a 19thC Oriental School, Cat and flowers, partially painted on paper, signed and watermarked, possibly an epaulette design or design for a fan, 23cm x 42cm (framed), Japanese School. Flowering branches and leaves, material print, possibly silk, unmarked, labelled to the back, 24cm x 21cm a Japanese Imari pottery Meiji type dish, centred by entwined flowers with an outer border of panels of various other flowers, predominately in blue orange and green, unmarked, 32cm diameter, and an early 20thC Chinese porcelain snuff box, with jade coloured top, marked beneath, 8cm high, and a tea bowl of circular form. (5)
A group of Oriental china and effects, to include a Japanese porcelain Kutani charger, decorated in red and orange with shaped panels of birds and flowers and a sage flying on a crane, the reverse with orchids, marked Dai Nihon Kutani Zo, Meiji period, 36cm diameter, a pair of lobed Japanese porcelain Imari bowls, decorated in typical red, orange, green and underglaze blue palette with shishi and phoenix panels around a central stylised blue floral medallion, the exterior with stylised underglaze blue scrolling motifs, Meiji period, 18cm wide, a late 20thC Chinese lacquer and mother of pearl finish box and cover, of hexagonal form decorated with flowering shrubs and exotic birds, with a fitted trays inside, 25cm wide, a Japanese Hirado porcelain lid rest, for a tea ceremony formed as six double gourds, one gourd with cord tie in underglaze blue, impressed seal of Yokosuke Kaishi, Original signed wood box and cloth, 20thC, 4.7cm high. (5)
Ca. 206 BC-220 AD Chinese Han Dynasty, terracotta warrior figure. Interesting ceramic figurine of a standing warrior with armor, cross-over war-coat, layered tunic and boots, dressed hair and hands fisted as if gripping a weapon. During the Han Dynasty the Chinese ceramic industry flourished and the production of ceramic and porcelain figurines became increasingly intricate. Figures of this type were particularly popular as status symbols depicting aspects of the upper echelons of Chinese political and social life including warriors, servants and ladies of high status. This piece has been precisely dated having undergone Thermo Luminescence analysis by Ralf Kotalla, an independent German Laboratory. The samples collected date the piece to the period reflected in its style, whilst also showing no modern trace elements. Its TL certificate with full report will also accompany this lot. Good condition.Size: L:570mm / W:200mm ; 0.35kg; Provenance; Property of a Central London gallery, acquired from an established English collection; formerly acquired in Hong Kong, Hollywood Antique Center in the early 1990s.
Ca. 1368-1644 AD. Chinese Ming Dynasty. An elaborately crafted warrior attendant figure dressed and green and orange armour, with a tall conical helmet with a light coloured tassel, possibly meant to imitate horse hair. The warrior holds an object in his left hand. During the Ming Dynasty the Chinese art industry flourished and the production of ceramic and porcelain pieces increased exponentially. Figures of this type were particularly popular during the Ming artistic revival which placed great importance on depicting aspects of Chinese political and social life including warriors, servants and ladies of high status. Good condition.Size: L:220mm / W:75mm ; 495g; Provenance: Important estate collection from Oxfordshire; formed in the 1970s-2000.
Ca. 1368-1644 AD. Chinese Ming Dynasty. An elaborately crafted male attendant figure dressed in a light blue tunic, a dark blue overtunic which is belted with a light blue sash, and a tall dark-coloured hat. The attendant’s has a long blue object clutched to his chest. During the Ming Dynasty the Chinese art industry flourished and the production of ceramic and porcelain pieces increased exponentially. Figures of this type were particularly popular during the Ming artistic revival which placed great importance on depicting aspects of Chinese political and social life including warriors, servants and ladies of high status. Good condition.Size: L:227mm / W:56mm ; 410g; Provenance: Important estate collection from Oxfordshire; formed in the 1970s-2000.
Ca. 1368-1644 AD. Chinese Ming Dynasty. An elaborately crafted male attendant figure dressed in a dark green tunic with orange accents, black boots and a creme coloured brimmed connical hat. The attendant has what appears to be an item of baggage clutched to his chest. During the Ming Dynasty the Chinese art industry flourished and the production of ceramic and porcelain pieces increased exponentially. Figures of this type were particularly popular during the Ming artistic revival which placed great importance on depicting aspects of Chinese political and social life including warriors, servants and ladies of high status. Good condition.Size: L:185mm / W:50mm ; 330g; Provenance: Important estate collection from Oxfordshire; formed in the 1970s-2000.
Ca. 1368-1644 AD. Chinese Ming Dynasty. An elaborately crafted female attendant figure dressed in a dark over-dress with blue buttons, a dark blue dress with light blue cuffs cuffs, and creme coloured shoes. The attendant also sports an elaborate coiffure and carries a stringed instrument. During the Ming Dynasty the Chinese art industry flourished and the production of ceramic and porcelain pieces increased exponentially. Figures of this type were particularly popular during the Ming artistic revival which placed great importance on depicting aspects of Chinese political and social life including warriors, servants and ladies of high status. Good condition.Size: L:230mm / W:90mm ; 455g; Provenance: Important estate collection from Oxfordshire; formed in the 1970s-2000.
Ca. 1368-1644 AD. Chinese Ming Dynasty. An elaborately crafted male attendant figure dressed in a dark green tunic with orange accents, black boots and a creme coloured brimmed connical hat. The attendant has what appears to two bottles connected by a cord draped over his shoulders. During the Ming Dynasty the Chinese art industry flourished and the production of ceramic and porcelain pieces increased exponentially. Figures of this type were particularly popular during the Ming artistic revival which placed great importance on depicting aspects of Chinese political and social life including warriors, servants and ladies of high status. Good condition.Size: L:173mm / W:50mm ; 260g; Provenance: From an old Oxfordshire collection formed in the 1990s.
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