Small Chinese Guangxu blue and white porcelain ginger jar. Decorated with two phoenixes among flames. Lacking a lid.Height: 4 in x diameter: 3 1/4 in.Condition:No chips, cracks, losses, or restorations. Light wear where the lid would have rested. Light wear to the footrim. There are a few minute glazing flaws/bubbles. Some light surface wear throughout.
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20th century Chinese ox blood porcelain plate. The face of the plate decorated with chrysanthemums. The exterior sides of the bowl with an ox blood coloration.Diameter: 6 3/4 in.Condition:No chips, cracks, losses, or restorations. Light wear throughout. Some small firing/glazing flaws throughout the flowers.
Chinese Qing dynasty famille verte porcelain charger decorated with a central battle scene of warriors on horseback set on a white ground. Surrounding this central scene is an intricate diaper pattern with four cartouches featuring floral arrays. The underside is decorated with four floral sprays and is marked with a six character mark in a double circle in blue glaze.Height: 3 3/8 in x diameter: 18 3/8 in.Condition:There is light wear throughout the item, in particular along the footrim, as expected from age and use.There are no major chips, cracks, or losses.
Pair of Chinese Qianlong famille rose porcelain soup plates. Each painted with blooming flowers in the center bordered with gilt and decorative motifs in pink.Each, Height: 1 1/2 in x diameter: 9 in.Condition:Evidence of restoration with both dishes, one has a small repair along the rim with a hairline crack running to the footrim (2.5 inches in length) and the other dish has a small repair (1/3 inch in length) on the underside of the rim. There is light wear throughout both items, in particular along the footrim, as expected from age and use.
Chinese Straits Peranakan ware porcelain plate. With an aqua background and painted with chrysanthemums and a butterfly. With a four-character mark along the underside. With an auction sticker affixed along the underside.Diameter: 7 1/2 in.Condition:There are no chips, cracks, losses, or restorations. Light wear throughout including firing or enameling flaws to the flowers. Light wear to the footrim.
Pair of Chinese export armorial porcelain plates. Possibly with the crest and motto of the MacDonald or McDonald Clan. The border decorated with leaves and grapes. One plate with a label affixed to the underside reading "McDonald & Forbes c. 1795."Each, diameter: 10 in.Condition:Both plates with a large repair along the rim. One plate with a large repaired crack extending through the plate; there are two smaller, original pieces that have been repaired.
Set of four 18th century Qianlong Chinese pseudo-tobacco leaf pattern porcelain soup bowls. Decorated with bright green, orange, brown, and pink enamels.Each, diameter: 9 in.Condition:One bowl with multiple chips along the rim. All bowls with light wear throughout. Some losses to the painted decoration.
Chinese Qianlong 18th-century pseudo-tobacco leaf porcelain serving tray or platter. Decorated in bright green, iron red, and pink enamels. Unglazed bottom.Height: 2 1/4 in x width: 15 in x depth: 12 1/2 inCondition:Several small frits visible with one possibly repaired along the rim. Light wear throughout including some wear to the enamel.
Pair of Chinese Qianlong 18th-century pseudo-tobacco leaf porcelain plates. With decorations in bright green, iron red, brown, and pink enamels.Each, diameter: 9 in.Condition:One plate with a hairline crack and some fritting along the rim. Some wear and losses to the enamel decoration. One spot of inpainting to the enamel to a leaf along the interior. The other plate with one frit along the edge. Some wear to the enamel decoration along the interior.
Pair of Chinese Qianlong 18th-century pseudo-tobacco leaf porcelain saucers. Decorated with bright green, iron red, brown, and pink enamels.Each, diameter: 6 1/4 in.Condition:Both plates with a few small chips to the back edge of the rim of one plate. Wear to the enamel decoration of both plates.
Pair of Chinese Qianlong 18th-century pseudo-tobacco leaf porcelain saucers. Decorated with bright green, orange, pink, and blue enamels.Each, diamter: 6 1/2 in.Condition:One plate with a large chip with a hairline crack along the rim. With a number of chips which show signs of old restorations visible along the rim. The other plate also with a chip with a hairline crack. Wear to the enamel decoration.
Pair of Chinese porcelain advertising cups, 20th century. Each hand-painted with an advertisement for "Pirate" magnums cigarettes. Each marked along the underside with a hand-painted six-character mark of Jiangxi Porcelain Company.(Each) Height: 2 1/2 in x diameter: 3 in.Condition:No chips, cracks, losses, or restorations. Light wear throughout both including some light surface marks and light wear to the footrims.
A Chinese hongmu porcelain vitrine or display cabinet, shaped pediment pierced and carved with meandrous leaves and stylised angular clouds, above a pair of glazed doors enclosing two shelves, the projecting base with a further pair of doors enclosing a shelf, carved throughout with flower heads and meandrous foliage, 223cm high, 140.5cm wide, 51cm deep
Chinese Ming-style Longquan celadon globular two-handled vase, probably 19th/20th century, moulded with scrolling dragons chasing flaming pearls within gadrooned borders, with two loop handles, 19cm high and various items of pottery including a Wedgwood pearlware quatrefoil dish, printed and painted in the famille rose-style, two ironstone side plates, with water plants, a Clarice Cliff Royal Staffordshire 'Spring' pattern crocus pattern side plate, a Wedgwood pottery lotus-pattern shallow bowl, and an Imari-pattern porcelain tea bowl, perhaps Middle Eastern, printed and impressed marks (7)
Group of Chinese porcelain, 18th century and later, comprising two famille rose tea bowls, one painted with figures in interiors, a Chinese export soup plate painted with flower sprays within fluted rim, a blue and white rice spoon decorated with a pavilion, an export leaf-shaped dish printed with pavilions on islands (riveted repair), a small blue and white pot and cover, a late transfer-printed tea bowl and saucer together with a Staffordshire pearlware transfer-printed sifter and a Spode small potted meat dish (some damages and repairs)
Three Chinese porcelain blue and white cylindrical dragon vases, late Qing Dynasty, blue four-character Kangxi marks but later, comprising a large cylindrical vase decorated with scrolling dragons amongst leafy chrysanthemum sprays, 26cm high and a pair of tall cylindrical vases smaller decorated with dragons on a blue cloud-pattern ground (damages and repairs) (3) Condition ReportThe tall cylindrical vase with dragon pattern - two rim chips and a long extended hairline crack. The pair of smaller cylindrical vases, one extensively cracked and repaired, with rim chip, the other with long extended hairline crack from rim running into body.
A Chinese famille verte gu-shaped vase and a pair of Japanese porcelain vases, the first probably 19th century, painted with figures within landscapes, the mid bulbous section with quatrefoil cartouches, reserved with lozenge shaped panels (extensively cracked and repaired), the pair of Japanese turquoise ground vases with flared necks and globular bodies, painted with figures of ladies and gentlemen within lobed rectangular cartouches, the ground reserved with flowerheads and foliage, six character iron red marks to bases, circa 1900 (3)
Chinese porcelain famille rose two-handled jardiniere, 19th century, painted with chrysanthemum and other flowers on a turquoise green ground within pink lappet-shaped borders, 19.5cm wide and a Chinese porcelain blue and white baluster vase converted to a lamp, four-character Kangxi mark in blue to base, late 19th/early 20th century, decorated with dragons and flaming pearls on a cloud and scroll-pattern ground, 26cm high (2) Condition Report The vase has been fitted to the neck with a light fitting which is still in place, although it has not been drilled through the base, it is in good order but has been filled with sand to weigh it down (please be aware when turning upside down!). The jardiniere has a hairline crack running from rim to body and then a spreading stained starcrack across base.
Chinese porcelain blue and white gu vase, blue four-character Kangxi mark, possibly 18th century, painted with figures of scholars and musicians before jardinieres of flowers and various utensils, within scrolling dragon and cloud-pattern borders (chipping to rim), 25cm high Condition ReportWith some deep rim chipping to upper rim, some losses to glaze above footrim.
Assembled garniture of three Chinese porcelain blue and white ginger jars and covers, 19th century, painted with flowering prunus on a washed blue ground and below a dentil border, in sizes, tallest 14cm high (3) Condition Report Largest example - cover cracked across and restuck, the cover may be matched as the blue ground is a slightly different tone to that of the vase. The medium sized vase and cover are in good order. The smaller example has been cracked and restuck across cover. Again, the covers on the smaller vases are probably matched.
Two Chinese porcelain blue and white tea bowls, probably 18th century, the first of flared form painted with figures before terracing in garden landscape, the second beaker form similarly painted with figures before terracing, possibly matched (some damages) (2) Condition Report Beaker and saucer - beaker with two rim chips and several hairline cracks and starcrack to base, the saucer with a minute rim chip, otherwise ok. Beaker and saucer may be a match. Teabowl and saucer - with one small rim chip to teabowl, the saucer with very minor rim chipping/fritting,
Two Chinese porcelain blue and white Qing Dynasty vases, the first of moonflask form with pierced beast terminals, painted with figures of musicians within recessed central panels, the shoulders with flowerheads, 22cm high and a baluster vase painted with immortals in discussion within lappet-shape cartouches, the ground painted with birds and chrysanthemum, the underside with four-character mark, 20.5cm high (some losses to the terminals of the moonflask) (2) Condition ReportLight surface marks and accretions on both. Moonflask with one pierced terminal missing, the other with losses. Hairline crack to neck. Baluster vase with surface marks, imperfections in glaze. General wear and tear on both.
Collection of Chinese porcelain blue and white small vases, variously painted in the Kangxi-style, probably 18th century and later, the first decorated with warriors in landscape, a double-gourd shaped vase decorated with figures and utensils, a small bottle-shaped vase painted with animals in landscape, four-character reign mark in blue to base and a Chinese-style miniature oviform vase and cover, transfer-printed with huts on islands (losses to the double-gourd shaped vase and rim chipping), largest 15.5cm high (4) Condition Report Double gourd vase - loss to rim, light surface marks, accretions.Warrior vase - imperfections in glaze and losses, small chip to foot.Vase & cover - Chip to cover, accretions and surface marks.All with general wear and tear.
Assembled garniture of three Chinese porcelain blue and white miniature vases, Qing Dynasty, comprising a double-gourd shape vase painted with dragons and leafy branches, 11.3cm high and two small dragon moulded bottle vases, similarly painted, one with mons and lappets (3) Condition Report Double gourd vase - Light surface marks, imperfections within glazeDragon vases - Light surface marks, imperfections within glaze, one dragon with firing cracks and some small chips to the base of same vase. General wear and tear.
Chinese porcelain blue and white baluster-shaped snuff bottle with jade-coloured stopper and a small saucer, Qing Dynasty, each painted with figures in landscape, bottle 7cm high (chipping to foot rim of saucer) and three miniature blue and white dishes painted with fish within silvered frame (3) Condition Report Bowl with light surface marks, accretions, imperfections in glaze. Tiny chip to rim, chips to base.Snuff bottle with light surface marks, accretions, imperfections in glaze. small hairline crack to neck/rim. unable to state condition of dishes as they are framed. There is a firing crack to one. All items with general wear and tear.
Collection of Chinese and Japanese porcelain and other items comprising a baluster blue and white vase adapted as a lamp, four-character Kangxi mark, probably 19th century, painted with figures and animals within flower borders, three 18th century Chinese export plates painted with figures in landscapes, two small Chinese blue and white vases, one with four-character mark to base, painted with dragons, a Japanese Satsuma saucer, seal mark to reverse, the border painted with figures, the well with pavilions in landscape and a Royal Worcester miniature jug, painted with birds, signed 'G.Dank' with printed black factory marks, mid-20th century (some damages and repairs) Condition Report Vase/lamp - Chip to rim, crack to body, accretions and gluue around the rim.Small dragon vase - chip to rim, hairline crack to rim/neck.All plates with chips, two with cracks.Satsuma dish- surface marks, small cip to the rim, wear ato gilt and decoration.All with general wear and tear.
A CHINESE 19TH CENTURY BLUE AND WHITE PAINTED PORCELAIN PANEL DEPICTING FU LU SHOU BESIDE A RIVER WITH TREES, 32cm x 24cm Provenance: Hand written note: 'This picture was bought by Rosemary Tilbrook at an auction at Norwich Corn Hall (Drapers) 10th October 1962. £5 paid'. Condition is good except for when taken out of the frame, there is a loss to one side (see final photos)
A circular copper and brass shield, 1900s, together with a cast copper skimmer, a brass embossed plate, an Art Nouveau pewter crumb tray, a silver plate cooler with coat of arms, an early 20th century decanter, with silver hall marked collar, a pair of small dished glass candlesticks and a Chinese porcelain lidded mug with a liner, 20th century, (8)
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