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A Chinese blue and white porcelain plate, late Qing Dynasty, Hongxian mark and period, circa 1916, decorated in underglaze blue with eight segmented panels, four with a repeated image of a single female figure, alternating with four panels depicting flowers, with floral roundel to the centre of the plate, the reverse of the plate with further foliate decoration to its rim, Hongxian mark and double concentric rings to base, 25.8cm.
A group of Chinese famille rose porcelain, 18th century and later, comprising a dish decorated with a waterfall, bamboo and chrysanthemum, 23 by 4cm, a saucer dish, decorated with two figures and a dog, 11.7 by 2.3cm, a tea bowl decorated to the outside with a frieze of eight figures, four character mark to base, 10 by 6cm, a small teapot decorated with ten figures, rabbits and butterflies, 9.5cm high, and a wine pot decorated with an elephant and six figures, wire loop handles, 11.5cm high, together with two modern famille jaune small bowls, each 5 by 2.5cm high. (7)
A varied collection of Chinese famille rose porcelain, 18th C. and later -- Description: Dia.: 16,6 - 15,4 cm (the plates)Ê H 13,9 cm (the wall vase)Ê H 7,4 cm - Dia.: 19,7 cm (the largest bowl)Ê H 7 cm - Dia.: 18,6 cm (the smallest famille rose bowl)Ê H 7 cm - Dia.: 16,2 cm (the Nanking bowl)Ê H 5 cm - Dia.: 18 cm (the bowl with monogram A)Ê H 4,8 cm - Dia.: 17,7 cm (the lotus shaped bowl)Ê H 6,8 cm - Dia.: 7 cm (the largest cup)Ê H 3,8 cm - Dia.: 7,2 cm (the smallest cup)ÊÊ Ê Provenance: The bowl with the letter A with a 'Piero Sciolla' label on the back.
A varied collection of Chinese famille rose and blue and white porcelain, 18th C. and later -- Description: 37,2 x 29,4 - 22,2 x 17,1 cm (the chargers)Ê Dia.: 24 - 23,2 cm (the largest and the smallest plate)Ê Dia.: 13,6 - 11,4 cm (the largest and smallest saucer)Ê H 13,5 - L 17,5 cm (the teapot)Ê H 5,3 cm - Dia.: 6,1 cm (the blue and white cups)Ê H 4,5 cm - Dia.: 10,3 cm (the famille rose cups)
A varied collection of Chinese famille rose and qianjiang cai porcelain, 19th/20th C. -- Description: The plaque: 22,3 x 16,2 cmÊ Frame: 27,7 x 21,5 cmÊ H 11,8 - L 14,5 cm (the teapot)Ê H 6,9 cm - Dia.: 18,3 cm (the largest bowl)Ê H 2,5 cm - Dia.: 7 cm (the smallest bowl)Ê Dia.: 7,8 cm (the box and cover)
A varied collection of Chinese famille rose and verte porcelain, Kangxi/Qianlong -- Description: H 12,5 - L 17,2 cm (the teapot)Ê Dia.: 15,9 - 11,4 cm (the largest and the smallest saucer)Ê Dia.: 7,8 - 6,7 cm (the largest and the smallest cup)Ê H 4,8 - 4,1 cm (the tallest and the smallest cup)
A varied collection of Chinese blue, white and iron red porcelain, Kangxi and later -- Description: Dia.: 21,5 - 19,2 cm (the largest and the smallest plate)Ê Dia.: 16 - 11,3 cm (the largest and the smallest saucer)Ê Dia.: 8,5 - 5,9 cm (the largest and the smallest cup)Ê H 6,3 - 3,7 cm (the tallest and the smallest cup)Ê H 6,7 cm - Dia.: 21,3 cm (the bowl)Ê H 5,4 - Dia.: 9,7 cm (the stem cup)
Six Chinese cups and saucers with floral design, Binh Thuan cargo, Kangxi/Yongzheng -- Description: Dia.: 12,5 cm (the saucers)Ê H 4,3 cm - Dia.: 8 cm (the cups)ÊÊ Ê All items with a 'Sotheby's Ca Mau - Binh Thuan' label. The better pieces of the Ca Mau shipwreck were sold by Sotheby's Amsterdam on 29-31 Januaru 2007 ('Made in Imperial China. 76,000 pieces of Chinese Export Porcelain from the Ca Mau Shipwreck, circa 1725', link).
A varied collection of Chinese blue, white and copper red porcelain, mainly 18th C. -- Description: Dia.: 11,8 - 10,3 cm (the largest and the smallest saucer)Ê H 10,7 - 5,8 cm (the tallest and the smallest vase)Ê H 5,6 cm - Dia.: 12 cm (the largest bowl)Ê H 3,6 cm - Dia.: 7,3 cm (the smallest bowl)
Chinese porcelain baluster jar and cover, 20th Century, probably Republican period, the domed cover surmounted by a gilt Dog of Fo finial, decorated with panels of Buddhistic precious objects, a figure holding a fam on a terrace, butterflies etc, underglaze blue 'Z' mark beneath, 32cm high Condition: General rubbing to finial gilt, old chip to edge of cover, otherwise sound. **General condition consistent with age
Five items of late 18th Century Chinese Export armorial porcelain, comprising a tea canister, two tea cups, tea bowl and saucer, each with black-painted armorial shield within floral swag decoration, the canister 11.5cm high (5) Condition: Minor firing crack inside neck of cannister, cannister is lacking its cover (may have had a cork), cups have general kiln inclusions but are otherwise intact, minor gilt rim rubbing. Tea bowl is sound, as is saucer but also with general minor gilt losses. **General condition consistent with age
Chinese porcelain blanc-de-Chine figure of Guanyin or Kwan Yin, of Dehua type modelled with right hand raised in blessing, left hand holding a flower, standing on integral naturalistic base, 25cm high Condition: Minor loss to tip of index finger, otherwise sound. **General condition consistent with age
Large 17th Century Chinese Wucai porcelain baluster jar, Shunzhi or Transitional Period, decorated with a collar of flowers over figures on a terrace, possibly the Eight Immortals, 38cm high (at fault) Condition: Lacking its original cover. Two significant cracks to body as per images, general glaze inclusions, light rubbing etc as expected for a vase of this age. Sold as seen. **General condition consistent with age
Large pair of 19th Century Chinese blue and white porcelain baluster jars and covers, each domed cover surmounted by a Dog of Fo finial, figures and butterfly, the bodies with stiff leaf decoration over a tightrope walker, acrobat, and other figures, unmarked, 46.5cm high. A garniture of five vases of similar design from the Van Herck collection, Antwerp, was sold at auction in Bruges 23rd April 2016 lot 215 Condition: One cover has a 1cm flake chip and smaller loss to underside of cover, other cover has a 3cm wide x 1cm deep rim loss, plus a firing crack beneath. Minor rim flaking/fritting, a few kiln inclusions and iron marks but bodies otherwise sound. **General condition consistent with age
19th Century Chinese blue and white porcelain baluster jar and cover, the latter of domed form with ovoid finial, the former of squat baluster outline with four panels of perching and flying birds within lappet borders, pseudo four character mark beneath, 41cm high Condition: Cover is generally of a paler blue and looser 'decoration' but has matching lappet border is presumed to be original. Tip loss of firing flaw to finial of cover, otherwise general fritting to rim of cover plus and old flake chip. Body is of dark blue and som-what finer decoration, a few glaze inclusions and pops but overall sound. **General condition consistent with age
Late 19th/early 20th century Chinese blue and white porcelain ginger jar and cover, the flat circular cover and ovoid body all with prunus flowerhead decoration, the body with two lobed panels of Buddhistic precious objects, pseudo six character mark to base, 25cm high Condition: No obvious faults or restoration **General condition consistent with age
Chinese blue and white porcelain 'Prunus' ginger jar, of typical squat ovoid form decorated with two panels of Buddhistic precious objects on a scale blue flowerhead ground, underglaze blue six-character mark beneath, 18.5cm high Condition: No cover as catalogued, otherwise sound. **General condition consistent with age
19th Century Chinese Canton Famille Rose porcelain jar and cover, of ovoid form decorated with figures beneath a pagoda, in dragon boats, a procession etc, the cover with gilt finial, 24.5cm high Condition: Cover has rubbing to gilt finial and minor flaking at 8 o'clock. Body has cracks and rivet repairs, broken in two and repaired. Minor enamel flaking, plus some losses at edges of the crack, sold as seen. **General condition consistent with age
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