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A pair of Chinese porcelain square shaped vases, Republic period, painted on opposing side with females and children in garden landscape with blossoming flowers in between lines of poetry beneath mask and ring handles, pseudo Tongzhi four character seal mark. Height 26.7 cm. CONDITION REPORT: Both vases are in very good order. We can see no evidence of any damage, no repairs and no restoration. There are no hairline cracks and no chips.
A pair of large decorative Chinese porcelain famille verte style vases, the shaped rims above gilt Shi Shi and Chilong, printed and handpainted with fanciful birds and insects on rockwork with auspicious plants of bamboo, peony and prunus blossom. 95.5 cm high. CONDITION REPORT: Both vases are in extremely good order with no condition issues of any note. We can see no evidence of any damage, no repairs and no restoration. There is some minor rubbing to the gilding. One gilt Shi Shi has a firing crack across the tail this is part of the original manufacture.
A modern Chinese gilt porcelain small tea set decorated with enamels on a black ground, a modern pair of Chinese pottery cats, clear glass including two fruit bowls, carafe and beaker, a rose bowl and cover, an Oriental-style vase and a box and cover, also three small modern blue enamelled cloisonné vases (13).
Various items of modern Chinese and Japanese pottery and porcelain to include a large white baluster vase with figures and transfer printed script, red square seal to base, height 34cm, a Canton Famille Rose bowl with figures and flowers, red square seal to base, diameter 20cm, a blue and white painted flower bowl, a blue ground vase with landscape painted panels, red scroll handles, a sake bottle and cup, tea cup saucer and plate, Japanese bamboo dish (9).
A Chinese porcelain blue and white jar and cover decorated with dancers, objects and swastika to lid, Daoguang (1821-1850) four character mark within double circle and probably of the period, height 20cm. Condition - various damage including nibbles around rim of lid, rim of vase with large chip and two large chips, also with two hairlines running from rim to approx. 1/2 and 1/4 of the way down the side of the jar.
Two trays of oriental and other pottery and porcelain items to include; 19th Century Chinese prunus blossom baluster vase with four character marks to base, another 19th Century six character mark prunus blossom vase, Japanese blue and white ginger jar and cover, Burleigh ware Briar teapot etc. (B.P. 21% + VAT) Chinese 4 character mark vase - damage to the top and crack and heavy lossesChinese 6 character mark vase - very poor, distressed, damaged condition
CA MAU & OTHER CHINESE PORCELAIN, five pieces, the Shipwreck porcelain consisting of tea bowl and saucer, 7 and 11.5cm diameters, a further saucer 11cms diameter and decorated with a family scene near a tree, all bearing original Sotheby's Sale stickers along with two conical shaped bowls, 4.5cms H, 10.5cms D, double concentric rings to the interior and houses in a landscape setting to the exterior
NANKING CARGO CHINESE PORCELAIN, 5 pieces to include a 7cms H, 15cms diameter bowl decorated with a building in landscape setting and a figure on a bridge and two small tea bowls with saucers, 6cms diameter bowls, 10cms diameter saucers, similarly hand painted blue decoration, all items bear original Christies Sale labels with a non-associated carved hardwood stand
A Chinese porcelain blue and white cylindrical jar and cover, the cylindrical base of stepped form with a flow blue underglaze, twin bamboo style handles, having domed lid with sunken centre, lug handles, 20.5cm high x 21cm diameter. Hairline crack to glaze and crazed^ no major chips or cracks
A large Chinese porcelain blue and white ginger jar, decorated with floral and exotic bird design, 23cm high together with a 20th Century Chinese jardinière in polychrome colours decorated with Asiatic pheasants in famille rose palette on black ground 19cm diameter and a blue and white double gourd vase stamped Made in Thailand 22.5cm (3) In general good condition^ some light marks
A miscellaneous collection of Chinese and Asian works of art, including two hardstone carved panels on silk decorated with fish, 9cm wide x 6.5cm, a hardstone carving panel of a gentleman dancing, 5cm x 4cm, also in the lot a Peking glass jar and cover with reverse decorated butterflies and roses against a blue ground, 7.5cm x 5cm, a resin monkey group (af) porcelain pot and cover, two Chinese hardstone carvings, one of a pig, two resin figures of Chinese baby boy and girl and a scarab hardstone, all in a Chinese yew wood sectional tray, tray 36cm square Monkeys are damaged otherwise in general good condition
A collection of Chinese, Indo Persian works of art, including a boxwood hand mirror decorated with flowers, a Chinese iron hanging hook, a carved panel, a porcelain and lacquered divisional box, Indo Persian bone hexagonal box and cover, Indian papier mache box decorated with a falconer In general good condition
A Chinese famille rose porcelain plaque, Republic period, painted with the figure of a sage seated in a boat a boy behind him holding a peony, inscription upper left with two red artist seal marks, plaque approx. 38 x 25cm, in a hardwood frameCONDITION: The plaque appears to be in good condition but as it is housed in a frame it's not possible to see all of the edges. The porcelain is a little bit bowed to the left-hand side in particular, the frame has a torn backboard exposing the porcelain on the top right hand corner. In good condition with no restoration chips or cracks detected.
A Chinese blue and white porcelain bowl, bearing Qianlong (1736-1795) six-character seal mark in underglaze blue, possibly period, with squirrel in tree decoration, double blue line to the foot, diameter 23 cm, height 11 cm.The successful purchaser of the above lot is expected to settle their account within 3 working days by Bank Transfer only.
Large Chinese Ming Dynasty Blue & White Porcelain Bowl - Wanli Shipwreck. This bowl was made at the Jingdezhen kilns, Jiangxi province in the north-east of China during the last years of the Wanli reign (1573 - 1620) or possibly the Taichang reign (1620) or the Tianqi reign (1621 - 1627); it was recovered from the "Wanli shipwreck" that has been dated to c. 1625. The outer wall is attractively decorated with various floral patterns with a scrolling leaf pattern border around the rim. The inner surface has a similar floral emblem at its centre and a wide border pattern including trees, pagodas and two men in boats. Bearing the two labels of Nanhai Marine Archaeology, the company that recovered the shipwrecked cargo, this bowl numbered “W143”, together with their original “Certificate of Authenticity”. Diameter 21.75 cm (8.5 inches).For information: the "Wanli Shipwreck" is believed to have been a small Portuguese merchantman; it sank off the east coast of West Malaysia around 1625. The site was excavated in 2004 and much of the excavated cargo was sold by the prestigious "China Guardian" auction house in Beijing in late 2005, with some surprisingly high prices being achieved.Provenance: From the collection of the late Brian Page (1938-2018), the well-known Oriental art and antiques dealer from Brighton.
Books: Seven reference books and literature on Chinese history and Asian Art. Titles1. Selected Masterpieces of Asian Art. Published by the Museum of Fine Arts Boston. 2. Journeys into the past, Life behind the Great Wall.3. Chinese Domestic Furniture in photographs and measured drawings, by Gustav Ecke.4. The decorative arts of The China Trade, Paintings, furnishings and exotic curiosities, by Carl L Crossman.5. Chinese Export Art and Design, Victoria and Albert Museum 6. Chinese Export Porcelain, Standard Patterns and Forms, 1780-1880, by Herbert, Peter and Nancy Schiffer7. The Chinese Potter, A practical History of Chinese Ceramics, by Margaret Medley.
Six Books: Five books and Exhibition Catalogue on Chinese porcelain and paintings. Titles 1. Made at New Canton, Bow Porcelain from the collection of The London Borough of Newham, Catalogue by Anton Gabszewicz. Items Exhibited at Christie's, Newham Museum, The Potteries Museum & Art Gallery and The Museum of Worcester Porcelain. (TOne hardback copy and two other copies) (3) 2. Ching-Te-Chen, Views of a Porcelain City, by Robert Tichane. 3. Catalogue - The World in Blue and White, An Exhibition of Blue and White Ceramics dating between 1320 and 1820, from members of The Oriental Ceramic Society.
A Chinese Song Dynasty Celadon Glazed Porcelain Bowl. This attractively-shaped bowl is coated in a slightly yellowish-green glaze, the colour of which varies according to its thickness (note the thick sags to the glaze around the inside mouth). The outer wall is decorated with a series of finely-carved leaf patterns. The inner foot remains unglazed revealing the pale grey porcelaneous body. Diameter 12 cm (4.75 inches). Song Dynasty (AD 960 – 1279).Provenance: from the collection of the late Brian Page (1938-2018), the well-known Oriental art and antiques dealer from Brighton.
Large Chinese Ming Dynasty Blue & White Porcelain Bowl - Wanli Shipwreck. This bowl was made at the Jingdezhen kilns, Jiangxi province in the north-east of China during the last years of the Wanli reign (1573 - 1620) or possibly the Taichang reign (1620) or the Tianqi reign (1621 - 1627); it was recovered from the "Wanli shipwreck" that has been dated to c. 1625. The outer wall is attractively decorated with various floral patterns with a scrolling leaf pattern border around the rim. The inner surface has a similar floral emblem at its centre and a wide border pattern including trees, pagodas and two men in boats. Bearing the two labels of Nanhai Marine Archaeology, the company that recovered the shipwrecked cargo, this bowl numbered “W100”, together with their original “Certificate of Authenticity”. Diameter 22.25 cm (8.75 inches).For information: the "Wanli Shipwreck" is believed to have been a small Portuguese merchantman; it sank off the east coast of West Malaysia around 1625. The site was excavated in 2004 and much of the excavated cargo was sold by the prestigious "China Guardian" auction house in Beijing in late 2005, with some surprisingly high prices being achieved.Provenance: From the collection of the late Brian Page (1938-2018), the well-known Oriental art and antiques dealer from Brighton.
A Rare Chinese Glazed Porcelain Tea Bowl – Song Dynasty or Later. A bowl of conical form with a slightly flared rim. The outer surface coated in a brown glaze save for the flat base that remains unglazed and has the faint remains of a Chinese character in fired-on black pigment. The inner surface coated in a finely-crackled clear glaze. Diameter 11.5cm (4.5 inches). No repair or restoration. Song Dynasty (AD 960 – 1279) or later.Provenance: from the collection of the late Brian Page (1938-2018), the well-known Oriental art and antiques dealer from Brighton.
A Chinese Longquan “Golden” Celadon Porcelain Alms Bowl – Song / Yuan Dynasty. This form of bowl is often referred to as an alms bowl. It was made at one of the Longquan kilns in Zhejiang province. It is heavily-potted and coated in a yellowish-green glaze. (The colour of Longquan celadons can vary, a result of uneven / oxygen-deprived conditions in the kiln during firing. Where the colour of the celadon is more yellow as a result of such firing conditions, the glaze colour is often referred to as "golden celadon"). There are incised bands and geometric patterns to the outer wall just below the rim, and close to the base. The inner surface is undecorated save for the glaze. The foot rim is square cut with the recessed base remaining unglazed revealing the pale grey body. Diameter 13 cm, height 8 cm. Although overall condition is very good and there is no repair or restoration, there is a hairline crack at the rim, yet the bowl still has a good ring when tapped. Song or Yuan Dynasty (c. 13th – 14th Century AD).Provenance: from the collection of the late Brian Page (1938-2018), the well-known Oriental art and antiques dealer from Brighton.
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