Three Chinese porcelain rosewater sprinklers, Kangxi, early 18th century, to include two European decorated examples, 16cm - 19.5cmQty: 3Condition report: The blue & white sprinkler has been poorly restored at the top of the neck around the rim. The smallest Western decorated sprinkler has a small restored section on the footrim. The largest sprinkler has some fritting to the rim, a small restored knock to the central knop and a 2.5cm long section of the footrim has been restored.
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A small collection of European decorated 18th century Chinese porcelain, comprising a miniature teapot and cover, decorated with birds in an oval; two miniature vases, a small globular lobed pot with karakusa scrolls; a miniature imari vase; and a tea bowl painted in underglaze blue with feng and with later English decoration of red florets, underglaze blue Yu (Jade), and labels for Helen Espir Collection and Geoffrey WatersQty: 6
A group of 18th century Chinese porcelain painted en grisaille, circa 1750, comprising a tea bowl, saucer and vase, picked out in iron red, each depicting Cupid & Psyche, a lobed cream jug depicting Juno, and a vase and cover depicting Venus & Cupid, the base with applied scrolls, the latter two heightened with gilding, the vases 12.5cm & 14cmCondition report: The tea bowl has a fine 3cm hairline crack. Cupid & Psyche vase has a 1cm rim crack, the lid has a restored knop and restored rim chips, gilding partially erased to the base of the vase. The cream jug has two firing cracks to the spout and a small interior rim firing crack, a small glaze/frit chip to the handle. The Venus vase and cover has minor fritting to the rim of the lid and vase rim, gilding is partially rubbed.
A Pair of Chinese porcelain export armorial sauceboats, mid 18th century, of double ended boat shape, the underside of each spout painted with an armorial, the sides with sprigs of flowers, one sauce boat with replacement 18th century silver handles, with ink inscribed label to the underside, each with brown rims, 21cm diameter
A collection of Chinese Art and reference books, to include T.Misugi - Chinese Porcelain Collections in the Near East, Topaki & Ardebil, Vols 1 - 3, Hong Kong University Press 1981, Helen Espir - European Decoration on Oriental Porcelain 1700 - 1830, publ: 2005, J.P Donnelly - Blanc De Chine, publ:1969, John Carswell - Blue & White, Chinese Porcelain Around the World, publ: 2000, Painted Enamels of the Ch'ing Dynasty, National Palace Museum, publ:1979, He Li - Chinese Ceramics, The New standard Guide, Publ:1996, Carol Michaelson - Gilded Dragons, Buried treasures from China's Golden Ages, publ:1999, Hugo Munsterberg - The Art of the Far East, publ:1968, Roger Keverne - Jade, publ:1995, together with four others (15)
Eight Chinese and Japanese art reference books, comprising Japanese Export Porcelain - Oliver Impey, Ancient Chinese Bronzes in the Shanghai Museum - Chen Peifen, Tang & Liao Ceramics - William Watson, Song Ceramics - Mary Tregear, La Ceramique Song - Mary Tregear, Qing Porcelain - Beurdeley & Raindre, Oriental Ceramic Art - S.W. Bushell, and Historical Relics Unearthed in New China
Two Chinese canton rose enamel porcelain dishes, circa 1860/70, decorated with a floral basket and vase framed by Buddhist symbols, the other with fanciful birds, butterflies, fruits and flowers, each with apocryphal seal marks to the underside, 19cm diameterCondition report: Buddhist symbol dish with a small section of restored rim chips. The rose canton plate with a small firing fault rim chip.
A Chinese Daoguang porcelain bowl, the interior with turquoise glaze and gilt rim, the exterior white ground applied with red enamel seal marks, on a pink enamelled footed base, the underside with red archaic seal mark, 15 cm diameterCondition report: loss of gilding to the rim, pitting, no chips, cracks or breaks, overall good condition
A Chinese Kangxi blue and white porcelain ginger jar, with dragon and pearl design, turned wooden lid and carved pierced wooden stand, the underside of the jar with double blue circles, jar 19 cm high x 18 cm diameterCondition report: Overall good condition, some pitting to the glaze, small chip to the mouth, surface scratches commensurate with age, cracks visible from the inside (not exterior), no signs of breaks
A small collection of blue and white Chinese porcelain vases, to include a small Yuan style baluster vase, a Kangxi style bottle vase, another small pair and a baluster vase with flowers and butterflies, together with a Japanese carved hardwood okimonoCondition report: one of the pair of small bottle vases has glue from a large break and has a chip to the rim, the other vases all have a few chips to the rim of the mouth and some with chips to the edge of the base, the okimono has a vertical crack and has chips to the hat, and has dried glue where the hat fits
A collection of Chinese decorative pieces, to include an eggshell bowl with winter scene, a reproduction celadon Sung Cong vase, a porcelain bottle vase with pomegranate design, Korean puppets, and a ceramic Tang style horseCondition report: overall good, the puppets have cracked faces and ears, the ceramic pieces are all in great condition.
Export porcelain famille rose part dinner service Chinese, 18th Century comprising of sixteen dinner plates, ten side plates nine soup bowls, a large tureen and stand along with a small tureen and stand, both with animal head handles, large tureen 21.5cm high x 33cm across, dinner plate 22.5cm across (39)
Famille rose porcelain plate Chinese, 18th Century painted in polychrome enamels with two figures on a punt, one hanging out washing, the other watching ducks, 23cm across and a pair of Chinese blue and white dishes each painted with crickets to a reserve panel to the centre within a moulded border, 16cm across, (3)
Porcelain baluster vase Chinese Cultural Revolution of hexagonal form depicting Chairman Mao with Lin Biao, a Cultural Revolution slogan affirming their comradeship with a poetic inscription in Mao's hand to the reverse, a Chinese porcelain Cultural Revolution wall bracket with Mao portrait and quotation, dated 1967, a large Chinese porcelain Cultural Revolution oval form vase with calligraphy depicting Mao's salute to the first 'big Character Poster' (dazibao) which started the Cultural Revolution (quote taken from Vol. 13 of Hongqi Journal 1967) , largest vase 28.5cm high (3)
White glazed famille rose porcelain snuff bottle Chinese, Republican period Meiping style, decorated with a black bird perched upon a flowering peony branch looking back and upwards to a ten character inscription with artists seals, foot with four character Qianlong mark, green glass stopper with stained ivory spoon
Famille rose flower vase snuff bottle Chinese Republic, 20th Century enamelled and with poetic inscription to the reverse, with red stopper, 6.5cm high and a Chinese Republic (1911-49) bulbous porcelain snuff bottle enamelled with '100 boys' by a pavilion garden, inscription and seals to the reverse with porcelain stopper, 7cm high (2)
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