LARGE CHINESE PORCELAIN BLUE AND WHITE UNDER GLAZE DECORATED BALUSTER SHAPED JAR AND COVER overall decorated continually with scrolling lotus design beneath a ruyi head border to the shoulder, domed lid with knop finial. 53cm high approx. (B.P. 21% + VAT) Very dirty overall. The cover has a significant chip, the base has frits and chips to the rim and one large badly repaired chip.
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JAPANESE ARITA OR IMARI PORCELAIN BALUSTER SHAPED VASE having flared neck, the body overall decorated with fan shaped panels and rondels on a chrysanthemum flower and brocade ground, the feature panel depicting a Chinese inspired motif 'the three friends of Winter', being pine tree, prunus and bamboo, in Imari pallet of iron red, under glazed blue and gilding, a blue foliate band to the base. Probably late Meiji period. 58cm high approx.(B.P. 21% + VAT) Unfortunately has a drill hole to the lower portion for use as a lamp base. The remainder appearing in good condition. Minor wear and paint splashes commensurate with age.
CHINESE PORCELAIN & SIMILAR PROBABLY EUROPEAN comprising of a Prunus decorated baluster vase with underglaze blue for character mark to the base, 29cms H, a Canton style decorated 23cms D plate, a Peony blue and white, 35.5cms D charger in tin glaze enamels and a similar brick shaped flower vase, again in polychrome enamels in the Oriental style, 9cms H, 16cms W, 7cms D (chips and losses to the tin glaze examples)
A mid-eighteenth century Chinese hand-painted porcelain Qianlong period teapot and cover, c. 1760. It is decorated with a Chinese family scene. 21 cm long. (1) Condition: Small nick to knop, restoration to the upper portion of the spout, 5cm fine hairline from rim.Provenance: From the Sadia Walsh Collection
Three late eighteenth century hand-painted Chinese porcelain pieces, c. 1770-90. To include: a chinoiserie scene plate, a floral plate, bot in blue and a coloured floral study dish. 23 - 28 cm wide. (3) Condition: Large dish with worn decoration and a glued, once rivetted break, floral plate with two 3 cm hairlines and landscape plate with four hairlines. Provenance: From the Sadia Walsh Collection
A group of mid to late eighteenth century hand-painted blue and white Chinese porcelain wares, c. 1770-90. To include: a bowl with a geometric design, a saucer and a shaped dish. 12 - 15 cm wide. (3) Condition: The bowl has five small nicks to the inner rim. Provenance: From the Sadia Walsh Collection
Two late nineteenth century porcelain Chinese vases and a similar teapot c. 1890-1900. The vases are decorated with deer in a landscape with painted Chinese characters to either side. The teapot has a Chinese landscape to one side and characters to the other. 9 - 24 cm tall. (3) Condition: Teapot lid missing, small chips to one corner of one vase, one corner missing on the other and with a crack in the body, about half way down. Provenance: From the Sadia Walsh Collection
A Collection of Four Pieces of 19th Century Chinese Blue and White Porcelain to Include Sleeve Vase with Four Character Mark to Base, 30cm high (AF), Two Ginger Jars One Featuring Exterior Scene with Birds and Plants Bearing Six Character to Base and The Other Decorated with Prunus Pattern and with Four Character Mark Together with a Charger, 28.5cm diameter
FIVE CHINESE PORCELAIN NANKING CARGO BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN DISHES AND PLATES the largest 23cm diameter and a late 19th century Canton celadon ground plate, 29.5cm diameter Condition: one small dish with a small chip to the rim, the other small dish with a possibly very small nibble to the top rim; the celadon ground dish with several small nibbles to the rim
A COLLECTION OF POTTERY AND PORCELAIN to include a late 18th century Chinese Imari teapot, a possibly Sampson octagonal porcelain armorial plate 22cm wide, three Victorian porcelain tea cups with pink rope handles, a Japanese egg shell porcelain tea set, a silver topped perfume bottle, seven tin glazed plates Condition: possibly Sampson plate in good condition, with surface marks; tea pot with a chip to the base, further minor chips
A MATCHED SET OF FOUR 18TH CENTURY CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN SHALLOW BOWLS each with floral decoration, 16.4cm diameter x 4cm in height Condition: one with restoration, one with a small chip to the top rim, another with three small chips to the top ring, the last with a very small nibble to the top rim
A CHINESE STYLE PORCELAIN FOOTBATH with armorial decoration and side handles, 56cm wide x 35cm deep x 22cm high together with a pair of ancient Greek style lekythos vessels, each 58cm high and an ancient Greek style shallow bowl, 52cm diameter (4) Ex property of The Randolph Hotel Condition: one lekythos is badly cracked and with a hole to one side
AN 18TH CENTURY WORCESTER PORCELAIN SAUCEBOAT 20cm wide x 11cm high; further antique Worcester and English porcelain; a late 18th century Chinese famille rose dish and an antique Chinese Imari porcelain sparrow beak jug Condition: Worcester sauceboat spout is heavily restored; handle, handle missing to small dish; Chinese famille rose dish with a hairline crack to the side; sparrow beak jug missing its cover; hairline cracks to the base of the other Chinese blue and white dish
Ca. 1368-1644 AD. Chinese Ming Dynasty Warrior Figure. An elaborately crafted warrior attendant figure dressed in armour picked out in light and dark blue, a tall conical helmet with a light coloured tassel, possibly meant to imitate horse hair, and sturdy boots. The warrior holds a turquoise coloured bow in one 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. Size: L:235mm / W:90mm ; 530g. Provenance: Property of an Oxfordshire art professional; previously in an old British collection, formed in the 1980s on the UK / International art markets.
Ca. 1368-1644 AD. Chinese Ming Dynasty Warrior Figure. An elaborately crafted warrior attendant figure dressed and orange and green armour, with a tall conical helmet with a light coloured tassel, possibly meant to imitate horsehair. The warrior holds an intricately detailed shield in the form of a dragon’s head. 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.Size: L:222mm / W:80mm ; 550g. Provenance: Important estate collection from Oxfordshire; formed in the 1970s-2000.
Ca. 1368-1644 AD. Chinese Ming Dynasty Warrior Figure. An elaborately crafted warrior attendant figure dressed in armour picked out in light and dark blue, a tall conical helmet with a light coloured tassel, possibly meant to imitate horse hair, and sturdy boots. The warrior holds a turquoise coloured sword in one 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.Size: L:233mm / W:90mm ; 510g Provenance: Private collection of an Oxford professional, formed in the 1970s-1990s on the UK art market.
Ca. 1368-1644 AD. Chinese Ming Dynasty Warrior Figure. An elaborately crafted warrior attendant figure dressed in armour picked out in light and dark blue, a tall conical helmet with a light coloured tassel, possibly meant to imitate horse hair, and sturdy boots. The warrior holds a turquoise coloured sword in one 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.Size: L:235mm / W:90mm ; 520g Provenance: From the private collection of a Cambridgeshire gentleman; previously in an old British collection, formed in the 1980s on the UK /European art markets.
Ca. 1368-1644 AD. Ming Dynasty. Blue and white porcelain bowl with ring foot and hemispherical bowl. On the interior, a small flower occupies the centre, while several circular bands run around the entirety of the bowl. The rim is picked out in a reddish-orange. The exterior features alternating vegetal motifs and stylised buildings. The Ming dynasty ruled most of China between AD 1368 and 1644. They were the last Chinese Imperial dynasty of Han Chinese ethnicity and the period of their rule is widely viewed as an era of progress and stability, during which many scientific and artistic advances were made. Their rule coincided with massive production of ceramics, both for domestic consumption and for export; the ceramic traditions developed under the Ming would have a major impact on subsequent development of ceramics in Europe. Excellent condition. Size: L:90mm / W:180mm ; 465g Provenance: From an old British collection formed in the 1990s; previously acquired in Belgium.
A 19th century Chinese blue and white porcelain vase of ovoid form, decorated with figures, with character mark to base, 21cm high CONDITION REPORT: Condition reports have not been included in the description. If you require further images of this lot or a condition report please contact us with your request
A Chinese porcelain blue and white coffee cup and saucer, cup 7cm high, saucer 14cm diameter, a small blue and white dish, 16.5cm long, five blue and white coffee cups and one other CONDITION REPORT: Condition reports have not been included in the description. If you require further images of this lot or a condition report please contact us with your request
A 19th century Continental hard-paste porcelain bough vase, in the form of a serpentine bombe commode, with relief floral decoration (a/f), w.22cm; together with a 19th century Chinese export porcelain tankard (a/f) (2)Condition report: Flower pot with large crack and repair.Both in poor condition as per description (a/f).
Chinese porcelain panel depicting a figure in garden with pagoda and river in the back ground in fretwork wooden frame. 28cm high, 22cm wide The ceramic plaque is in good condition however, there appears to be a hairline crack top left hand side and another lower right hand side. It requires a gentle clean. No chips no enamel loss. The frame is damaged with missing pieces. See additional images
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