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Two 18th century Chinese Famille Rose plates, decorated with birds in landscape settings, diameter 23cm, together with a 19th century blue and white Chinese porcelain mug painted with objects, height 9cm, and a hardstone puzzle ball and stand (4).Additional InformationThe mug with numerous chips to the top rim, each of the plates is cracked and with numerous chips throughout.
A good Chinese Republic period porcelain vase with onion bulb neck above twin elephant trunk moulded handles and baluster body finely painted with female attendants in a landscape, with apocryphal gilt heightened iron red four character Qianlong mark to base, height 56cm.Additional InformationSome rubbing to gilt at rim, further light rubbing to detail in areas, light dirt.
Three 18th century Chinese porcelain teapots in the Imari palette, each of bulbous form, height of largest example 12cm, and a later blue and white example (4).Additional InformationOne of the smaller teapots has a chip to the inside of the rim, and the spout has been broken off and crudely reglued, also a crack to the handle, the largest teapot has a replacement handle, chip to the top rim and the cover has been broken in two, also numerous chips to the cover. Another small example has a possible replacement cover, chipping to the glaze on the cove. The blue and white one with a large crack to the interior and chips to the glaze.
Three 18th century Chinese blue and white porcelain lidded jars, each painted with figures in landscape scenes and featuring underglaze blue artemisia leaf marks to bases, height of largest 17cm.Additional InformationMinor chipping to the underside of the rim on the larger jar and cover, very minimal chip to the foot of the medium sized jar. The cover on the smaller jar has been broken in two and crudely glued back together, otherwise good condition.
Two Chinese porcelain Republic period circular plates, each painted in enamels with figures in landscape setting within grisaille foliate borders, with apocryphal four character Qianlong marks to the bases, diameter of larger example 27.5cm, diameter of smaller example 24.5cm (2).Additional InformationLarger plate with chip to rim, approx 10x3mm in size, each with minimal surface wear to bodies, but good condition
A Chinese blue and white wine bowl on circular foot with internal and external painted stylised shou characters, with painted four character 'Mark of the Golden Hall of Abundance' to base, diameter 6.5cm, and a further blue and white porcelain water dropper of angled rectangular form, height 7cm. Additional InformationThe smaller cup has an area of rubbing around the rim, this is approx 1.5cm and is unsightly rather than badly damaged, otherwise light surface wear. The water dropper has both a central small hole and a hole at the edge, a few imperfections to the glaze but otherwise ok condition.
Two 18th century Chinese porcelain triple gourd blue and white vases, painted with floral sprays within scrolling border, height of largest 19cm, the smaller vase bears original retailer's label for Frank Giles & Co of Silverton High Street.Additional InformationThe smaller vase has two glaze chips to the top rim, the taller vase with two very minor chips to the foot rim.
A collection of 18th century and later porcelain, predominantly Chinese, including three tea bowls and saucers, each in the Imari palette, painted with floral and landscape studies, blue and white side plate with double ring mark, etc (10).Additional InformationMinimal wear to each, minor glaze frits/chips to the rims of a couple of pieces, one Imari side plate with hairline crack to the rim, one tea bowl with chip to the foot rim and top rim, also a hairline running down from the top rim into the body.
An 18th century Chinese export porcelain armorial plate with central crest inscribed 'Essayez Quid Clarius Astris', with three vingnettes to the border, unmarked, diameter 31cm.Additional InformationA few surface marks and a bit of pitting, very minor rubbing to the gilding but basically in good condition.
A late 19th/early 20th century Chinese blue and white porcelain baluster vase decorated with a pair of dragons amongst clouds, painted double ring mark to base, height 16.5cm.Additional InformationSome staining to the rim and interior, some small imperfections to the glaze and minor fritting to the foot rim.
Two 19th century Chinese blue and white porcelain vases of tapering form painted with figures and objects, one example signed with four character mark to base, height of largest 16.2cm (2).Additional InformationGeneral wear to each, smaller example with a chip to the top ring and a fine hair line crack running from the neck, firing crack and a crack in the interior and outer body from the base, firing crack to the foot rim.
Six pieces of 18th century and later Chinese blue and white porcelain to include bottle vase painted with objects, with Eastern white metal collar, height 21cm (af), blue and white footed bowl, diameter 18cm, cylindrical sleeve vase depicting figures in landscape setting, bearing Kangxi mark to base, height 30.5cm, clobbered vase, height 13cm (af).Additional InformationThe 18th century bottle vase with large crack running across the body and the Eastern top is a later addition. The footed bowl with large cracks, chips and losses, the sleeve vase with large chips/losses to the rim. The smaller sleeve vase with chipping to the rim and body. The clobbered vase with general wear, the smaller vase with firing faults. The Qianlong bowl is in appalling condition as can be seen.
A 20th century Chinese rectangular porcelain panel painted with Han Xiangzi (the female Immortal) playing the flute and fellow immortal Xhang Guo Lao, with two partial seals, 36.5 x 24cm, set in a hardwood frame, a 19th century giltwood panel featuring birds among blossoming prunus with Wing Tei receipt, 12 x 31cm, set in a modern frame, and a reproduction bird cage with dragon motif and pierced foliate and figural detail, height excluding handle 43cm (3).Additional InformationBoth seals rubbed to panel as stated, panel with surface marks, some rubbing to the enamelled detail, general wear scuffs and marks to frames where applicable, some rubbing to the gilding on the gilding on the gilt panel and further general wear, some small chips and scuffs to the bird cage.
A 18th century Chinese blue and white porcelain sauce boat painted with floral and landscape scenes, length 26.5cm, and a 19th century example, length 17cm (2).Additional InformationThe smaller example with numerous chips/losses to the glaze, also a crack running down from the rim into the body of the piece. The larger example with chips to the top and foot rim.
A large collection of 18th century and later predominantly Chinese porcelain to include teapot and cover with painted panelled decoration, blue and white plate, blue and white tea bowls, rectangular box, knife rest, etc (af).Additional InformationCondition is very poor on this lot, with large areas of damage throughout. There are too many pieces to identify individual damage on each piece, but please note the teapot has a large crack to the body. The cover on the lidded box has been broken in half and glued back together. Please refer to additional images.
An 18th century Chinese kraak-type porcelain blue and white bowl painted with floral panels and sprays, diameter 32cm.Additional InformationChipping to the edge, also a crack ring to the rim into the bowl of the piece, glaze fault to the underside, numerous glaze faults to the interior of the bowl.
Six small Chinese cast metal archaistic vessels with stylised relief detail, a small cast iron pot and a rectangular pierced soapstone box (lacking lid), also a small prunus decorated porcelain ginger jar, height 9.5cm (af) (9).Additional InformationManufacturing flaws, cracks and imperfections, knocks, dents and heavy surface general wear throughout, some surface pitting throughout, nibbles and small chips, some surface corrosion also. The ginger jar with small chip to rim, further general surface wear.
An early 20th century Chinese blue and white porcelain lidded jar, painted with four claw dragons, bearing four character Kangxi mark to base, height 38cm (af).Additional InformationLarge chip/losses to the lid, large v-shaped area which has been broken and re-glued in the main body of the vase. General wear throughout.
A Chinese porcelain teapot painted with figures and floral detail, height 16cm, and a Chinese Yixing nine piece part service with relief floral detail (10).Additional InformationNumerous chips to the top of the cover and the top of the teapot also a large thumb nail chip to the top rim, scratches and faults to the glaze on the teapot. Two of the saucers on the part service don't ring true but no visible damage.
An early 20th century Chinese blue and white porcelain temple jar and cover, painted with a four claw dragon and clouds, bears four character Kangxi mark to base, height 26cm, and five further pieces of Chinese ceramics to include two crackle glazed vases and a lidded jar (af) (6).Additional InformationEach piece is af, the prunus sleeve vase has a drill hole through the foot rim, small chips to the foot rim. The lidded jar painted with dragons has a large area of repair to the top rim, also a large crack running through the body. There is also a large area of old repair to the body. The crackle glaze vase has been restored around the top rim, the smaller blue and white vase with floral scenes with poor repair to the top rim, also cracks to the body. The larger example with a large area of old repair to the body and chips to the foot rim and the crackle glazed lidded jar is dirty, heavy crazing, stained etc.
A pair of early 20th century Chinese blue and white porcelain sleeve vases painted with four claw dragons, four character Kangxi marks to base, height 20.5cm, and four further pieces of Chinese blue and white porcelain to include two prunus jars and covers (6).Additional InformationThe sleeve vases with numerous chips to the top rim on each example, one example with a hairline crack running down the piece, a second example with glaze faults to the outside of the vase. The prunus bottle has a hairline to the top rim, the footed bowl with chip to the rim, the prunus vases seem fine.
An early 20th century Chinese blue and white porcelain double gourd vase painted with figures inside scrolling detail, four character Kangxi mark to base, height 19.5cm (af).Additional InformationThere is a V shaped piece which has been broken up from the top of the neck and crudely glued back together.
An 18th century Chinese porcelain blue and white vase, painted with phoenix on a ribbed body, the rim featuring Buddhist precious objects, with Kangxi double ring and artemisia leaf mark to base, height 21cm.Additional InformationVery minor nibbles to the inside of the top rim, the piece has a a rough neck so has possibly been ground down or should have had a cover, minor glaze faults to the body, small glaze chip approx 1 x 1mm inside of the top rim.
Two circa 1900 Chinese porcelain prunus pattern ginger jars (lacking lids), both with double ring marks to bases, height 12cm, a porcelain mounted clock (af), a floral decorated jar, a Ringtons lidded jar (af) and a B & K floral decorated twin handled vase (6).Additional InformationRingtons jar has a crack running through it, regarding the ginger jars, fritting to rims, and pitting, the clock has had numerous chips and losses, no guarantees of working order. Vase crazed with further general wear.
An early 20th century Chinese blue and white porcelain vase converted to a lamp base painted with exotic birds and floral sprays, with Kangxi double ring to base, overall height 38cm.Additional InformationTiny rim chip, general wear throughout, the metal fixing has been screwed into the inside of the vase so we can't give an accurate condition report on this lot - see additional images.
An 18th century Chinese porcelain blue and white footed bowl painted with Buddhist precious objects and prunus sprays, diameter 21cm, a plate painted with figures, bears six character mark to underside, a doucai bowl featuring yin/yang symbol to centre within trigrams and border featuring winged fish and floral sprays, bears six character and double ring mark to base, and a Chinese floral decorated enamelled bowl, diameter 12.5cm (4).Additional InformationChipping to the rim of the enamel bowl, scratches and scuffs and has a large crack running through the piece and numerous chips. The blue and white plate has a large crack running through the piece. The smaller bowl appears fine.
Two 18th century Chinese porcelain octagonal plates, one example painted with a variant of the Willow pattern, diameter 22cm, and a late 19th/early 20th century Chinese Imari bowl, diameter 28cm (3).Additional InformationEach blue and white plate with chipping to the edges, the example of the still life scene with fine hair line crack, one example has been drilled to support a wall hanger, chipping to the edges. The Imari example has general wear and rubbing to the gilding, minor nibbling to the edges.
Two Chinese biscuit porcelain sancai glaze figures, Kangxi,中国, 三彩素瓷像两件,康熙,18世纪初early 18th century, modelled as a seated nobleman holding a Hu, dressed in green robes, a small square aperture verso, and a female, modelled standing, holding a fan and a lotus bud and leaf, wearing an ochre jacket with brown skirt, 21cm & 24cm respectivelyCondition report: The male figure is missing the upper part of the Hu, but is otherwise in good order. The female is missing the tip of her left index finger, but is otherwise in good condition.
A pair of Chinese Peoples Republic porcelain vases, 20th century, the flared rim above a black stencilled pendant drop neck, above transfer printed Manchurian cranes amongst peony and prunus blossom, heightened with gilding, the reverse with a portrait bust of Mao above a poem 'A hundred leagues locked in ice, a thousand leagues of whirling snow', above a stencilled black band, four character seal mark, Made at Jingdezhen, 46cm ( by repute given as a gift to Rt Hon. Edward Heath by Chairman Mao)Condition report: No obvious faults.
A good Chinese export saucer, circa 1740, pencilled en grisaille with a seated maiden, a man and boy leaving her, a large tree behind, gilt scroll border, two applied paper labels, to the underside The Chinese Porcelain Co & Matthew & Elizabeth Sharpe Antiques,11.6cmCondition report: A 5mm stained hairline crack on the underside rim (at almost 6 if on a clock face). A tiny flea bite glaze nibble on the underside rim. A firing flaw. Some rubbing to a patch on the leaves above the female figure. Still rings out nicely when lightly tapped.
A Chinese porcelain blue & white plaque, 19th century, painted with a bird upon a rocky outcrop eyeing an insect alighting on a blossoming peony flower, within a lotus flower and scroll border, mouunted in a Chinese carved hardwood frame, the panel 31.5 x 23cm, 41.7 x 32.7cm overallCondition report: A small poorly restored chip to the lower right corner, but otherwise in good order. The frame has a repair/restoration on the top right corner, the underside of the frame shows a small splice loss and crack to the lower right and a crack to the top right
A rare Chinese porcelain water dropper modelled as Liu Hai riding upon the mythical three legged toad, Kangxi, 18th century, his face and torso left almost biscuit, wearing a long blue robe, 6cm highCondition report: Kiln dirt on his face and body. A small firing crack by his left hand. A very fine glaze/fifing crack to his back in the fold of his robe.
Chinese blue and white porcelain, 17th/18th century, a good small hexagonal dish with spearheads, a Kraak type deep dish with landscape panels, lingzhi mark to the underside, a small 'Jumping Boy' pattern plate, four character Chenghua mark; a saucer with two women and ducks, after Cornelius Pronk; a heavily potted Transitional dish with two figures; and a bowl painted with ladies at a table within precious objects, the rim with wide floral lappets, conch mark to the underside, 9.8cm - 18cm diameterQty: 6Condition report: Hexagonal dish with tiny rim chip on one corner, otherwise good. Kraak dish has been broken in four places in a section approx 12cm x 4cm, there is also a surface rim chip and usual rim fritting. Jumping boy small dish has a 2cm fine hairline crack, a very small rim chip and a tiny rim frit. Pronk style dish has a small chip restored on the rim from which issues a fine 1cm hairline crack which is visible on the exterior and not visible on the upper surface. The transitional dish with two figures has lots of rim fritting, a 3cm and two 3.5cm hairline cracks, still rings out nicely. The Kangxi bowk with conch mark has been broken in half, there are vacant rivet repair holes, at each end of the break are glued sections, lots of rim fritting and small chips.
A Chinese porcelain blue and white dragon plate, of dished form, the cavetto with two further dragons amongst clouds, pseudo six character Kangxi mark, 24.5 cm diameterCondition report: A very fine surface scratch approximately 4cm long just to the left of the dragons body, otherwise no obvious faults. Of recent manufacture.
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