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Eight pieces of early 19th century and later British and continental porcelain, including a Chinese porcelain famille rose pattern tin glazed dish, 23 by 3.5cm high, an a 19th century tea bowl, 7.5 by 4.5cm high, an Unter Weiss Bach figural group 25 by 11 by 17cm high, a/f, a Royal Crown Derby small posie pattern mug, 5.5 by 4 by 4cm high. (8)
Various ceramics to include a fine quality porcelain cachepot hand-gilded and decorated with flowers and a heavy 19th century stoneware harvest jug impressed with the name 'Caroline'The modern Spode platter decorated in yellow and blue is in good order; the 19th century transfer-decorated and tinted slop/sugar bowl does have a long hairline crack emanating from the top of the lip gong down to and reaching the upper foot rim 9cm, apart from that it appears to be in pretty good overall condition; the late 19th century Royal Doulton teapot unusually transfer decorated hand-tinted with scrolling foliage and flower heads etc. which appears to be in reasonable order for the age, some glaze crazing and some gilding rubbed, handle appears to be in good condition, it is noted that the spout end has had some restoration probably some years ago, the lid appears in good general overall condition with no signs of restoration to the loop handle on the top, the cream glazing inside is good; the 19th century pewter-mounted ceramic hot-water jug with thumbpiece which exhibits glaze crazing to the inside of the hug and also to the underside which has a darker area commensurate with age, it is noted that there is some scratching and scuffing around the bottom area of the foot, some gilding away mostly to the handle area and scratches to the red ground, pewter thumbpiece is hinged and appears original and has two splits along the rim side of the pewter although the corresponding china lip appears in reasonable condition apart from minor rim fritting to the edges; the modern hand-gilded and decorated two-handled continental cachepot in seemingly good order although dirty, the handles look good and original, the decoration is bright, the gilding is good as is the underside of the foot; the hand-painted bone-china chocolate pot in Chinese style by James Skerrett, modern but based on an 18th century design and as such in good overall general condition with no major problems either to the main baluster-shaped body or the dome-topped cover; a 19th century glazed stoneware harvest style jug decorated profusely with fruiting vine and scenes of revelry with cherubs drinking and playing instruments in high relief, the moulded handle is formed as a whippet-style dog and unfortunately has sustained a crack right through just above the lower leg section, there are some (in the Auctioneer's opinion) firing cracks associated with the decoration in relief and, although they look like hairlines, were probably caused as a result of firing, where the dog's nose and legs are affixed to the upper body there is also a one-inch crack going right along which can be seen from the outside although not from the inside, Self-evidently, the four holes indicate that it would have had some sort of cover which is now lacking, the underside of the foot is as expected with varying colours and the spout appears good, the item appears heavy in the hand and as per catalogue description has the name 'Caroline' impressed in an uneven line indicating that the letters were pressed individually.
A 19th century Chinese porcelain bowl decorated in underglaze blue with four clawed dragons contesting the sacred pearl of wisdom (damage and re-glued to one area of lip) together with other blue-and-white,to include one further 19th century Chinese-style octagonal platter by Copeland (late Spode) and a pair of early 20th century cut-glass table lustresCondition Report: The Chinese bowl has had breakages around the rim and has been re-glued. The octagonal platter has had a plate hanging sticker on the reverse but appears in reasonable condition. The large round, transfer decorated blue & white English bowl appears in good condition and the early 19th century English square bowl is very cracked and damaged and has been re-glued badly. The small Kangxi-style porcelain jar and cover is fairly modern. Within the lot are also two late 19th/early 20th century cut glass table lustres.
Miniatuur ( poppenhuis ) Kangxi kandelaren zilver. Uitgevoerd met chinees kangxi porseleinen baluster vormige body en zilveren montuur voorzien van gegraveerde versieringen. Nederland, Amsterdam, Jacob Nicolaas & Cornelis Kramer, 1854, keurtekens: leeuw, minerva, meesterteken, U - gebruikssporen en deukjes en mist een stukje accolade rand. 77 gram, 835/1000. Afm. H 9 cm. Geschatte opbrengst: € 20 - € 250. A miniature (dolls' house) Kangxi. Executed with Chinese porcelain baluster shaped body and silver mount with engraved details. The Netherllands, Amsterdam, Jacob Nicolaas & Cornelis Kramer, 1854, Marked: lion, Minerva, makers' mark, U - traces of use and some dents and missing a piece of the scalloped rim. 77 gram, 835/ 10000. Meas. H 9 cm.. Estimate: € 20 - € 250.
Een set van (2) Porseleinen gelobde bordje met lijzen decor en floraal decor. China, Kangxi, Diam. 17 cm. Restauraties. Litt; Chinese Ceramics in the coll. of the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam pag.115 db 116a/116b. Geschatte opbrengst: € 200 - € 250. A set of (2) Porcelain lobed plate with lacquer decor and floral decor. China, Kangxi, 17 cm. Restorations Litt; Chinees Keramiek in de coll. van het Rijksmuseum Amsterdam pag.115 db 116a/116b. Estimate: € 200 - € 250.
A Chinese 'Nanking Cargo' blue and white porcelain bowl, c.1750, decorated with a pagoda in a rural landscape, bears Christie's label to verso, 15cm diameter, together with a blue and white saucer (2).Provenance: The Dutch East India Company ship sunk in the South China Sea in 1752 on its way to the Netherlands. The 'Naking Cargo' was sold at Christie's in Amsterdam in 1986
A fine Chinese 18th century small blue and white hexagonal porcelain vase, probably Qing Dynasty. The bulbous body tapering to a wasted spreading foot and rising to a tall flared neck to form six facetted sides. The hexagonal facets are decorated with large single upright boughs of pomegranate, peach and persimmon alternating with flowering branches of peony, chrysanthemum and lotus, separated by elaborate scrolling motifs at the vertical raised edges. The neck and body are divided at the shoulder by a band of dense wan and ruyi-heads. All are painted in inky tones of cobalt blue. H20.7 cm.
A late 19th Century Chinese porcelain garden seat, of hexagonal form with reticulated top and sides, decorated in the famille rose palette with cartouche panels of exotic birds and insects in landscapes, studded gilt and polychrome detailing, height 47cmCondition: structurally good overall with no obvious signs of damage or restoration, gilding and polychrome rubbed in places as expected
Pair of Chinese blue and white porcelain baluster jars, each having four mask lug handles to the shoulders, over four-clawed dragons amidst clouds, unmarked, 36cm high Condition: Have probably had domed covers. One with discoloured star crack to base, typical iron marks and kiln inclusions, small glaze pop beside one mask lug, otherwise generally sound. **General condition consistent with age.
18th Century Chinese Canton Famille Rose porcelain jug or ewer, of reeded baluster form decorated with birds, metal strap handle, 22.5cm high Condition: Has previously had a cover (top 1.5cm of neck interior is unglazed). Small chip to rim beside handle, some rubbing and flake losses to thick enamel. Metal handle maybe an old edition replacing a porcelain handle. **General condition consistent with age.
Early 19th Century Chinese Canton Famille Rose porcelain mug of cylindrical form decorated with figures on a terrace, leaf handle, unmarked, 9.5cm diameter and height Condition: Three very small losses to rim gilt, general discolouration to handle, otherwise sound. **General condition consistent with age.
Set of five late 19th or early 20th Century Chinese Canton Famille Rose porcelain dishes, each of shaped fan design forming five-sixths of a ring (one missing), each depicting figures on a terrace within Greek key border, 13cm wide (5) Condition: General rubbing to rim gilt, a few kiln inclusions, otherwise sound. **General condition consistent with age.
Chinese Ducai porcelain saucer dish, decorated with foliate scroll work in green, blue, orange and yellow, within underglaze blue double ring marks, the exterior similarly decorated, underglaze blue six character mark (pseudo Guangxu) beneath, 21.5cm diameter x 3.8cm high Condition: No obvious faults or restoration **General condition consistent with age
Chinese blue and white porcelain bowl, the interior with circular panel depicting a single figure in a landscape within double ring border and foliate rim, the exterior having four panels of alternate figures and landscapes beneath flower head frieze, four character reign mark (pseudo Kangxi) beneath, 18cm diameter x 7cm high Condition: General potting imperfections including minor glaze pops and kiln inclusions, otherwise sound. **General condition consistent with age.
Pair of Chinese blue and white porcelain baluster prunus jars and covers, four-character mark beneath, 31cm high Condition: One jar is a slightly darker blue than the other. Darker cover has a reattached chip to rim of cover. Lighter cover has an old chip to underside of cover. **General condition consistent with age
Large pair of Chinese Canton Famille Rose porcelain vases, each of ovoid form with waisted neck, decorated in enamels with peaches (for longevity) and bats (for blessings), 42cm high Condition: Typical iron flecks, kiln inclusions etc but otherwise sound. **General condition consistent with age
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