An 18th / 19th Century Chinese antique believed Jiaqing (1796-1820) mark porcelain vase of pear shape having hand painted blue and white decoration depicting many tailed phoenix with flames and scrolls. Four character mark to base within two concentric blue circles. Measures: 18cm. Condition: No visible damage.
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A large late 18th Century Chinese antique believed Kangxi powder blue glaze porcelain vase of rouleau form. The china vase having a flared rim with apple shaped panels with foliate river scenes to the waisted neck. The body having white enamel ground cartouche panels of rectangular and circular form with hand enameled floral decoration. Concentric blue circular marks to base. Measures 58cm x 23cm diameter. Condition; The vase has had early repairs and restoration throughout.
A 19th Century Chinese antique blue and white porcelain moonflask / moon flask vase having hand painted decoration depicting dragon chasing the flaming pearl. Two lizards set to neck with further decoration of scrolled leaves. Measures: 10cm tall. Condition: some minor chips to base, small glaze chips and small chip to rim.
A 19th / early 20th Century Chinese antique porcelain tea bowl / cup of shaped square form having hand painted floral decoration with depictions of precious objects. Gilded borders with teal / turquoise interior. Four character ochre iron red seal mark to base possibly for Xuantong period. Measures: 3.5cm x 5.5cm
A pair of 18th Century Chinese Qing Dynasty antique porcelain blue and white vases of Meiping form. The china vases having cartouche panels depicting a young child playing beside his mother with floral and scroll decoration throughout. Four blue character marks to base for Kangxi Emperor. Measure 31cm x 13cm diameter. Condition; Age related wear to the paint work with some small chips to the rims. One rim having restoration.
An 18th Century Chinese antique porcelain charger plate having hand painted decoration depicting two female figures in landscape scene with tree and fence. One of the figures holding a wrapped object or gift. The plate decorated with floral sprays to the borders. Measures: 32cm wide. Condition Repair / restoration to rim.
A large and impressive 19th Century Chinese antique porcelain Cantonese Canton region famille rose decorated two part vase having intricate hand painted traditional scenes with figures and buildings along with various floral sprays and insects. The neck set with multiple gilded lizard figures and twin Foo dog handles to sides of neck. Measures: 62cm tall. Condition. Repairs / restoration present, some retouching to decoration on rim and possibly other places.
An 18th Century Chinese antique Qianlong period porcelain serving platter tray. The plate of canted octagonal form with puce and ocher decorated borders. The central white cartouche panel depicting three figures in garden with table bench and fence. Measures: 33cm x 25cm. Condition: no visible damage or repair, some possible areas of retouching to the decoration. Overall a great example.
An early 20th Century Chinese Republic period porcelain famille vert vase of baluster form having been converted into a table lamp light. The vase itself having decorative pattern borders with leaf detailing surround the cartouche panels decorated with scenes of birds amongst foliage. Raised on a circular wooden socle base. Measures 48cm x 18cm. Condition overall good condition, slight ware to paint work (just age related).
A 19th Century Chinese antique Cantonese Canton porcelain bottle vase and cover in theFamille Rose pattern. Typical scrolling leaf and floral medallion decoration with white cartouche panels depicting court scenes, insects and birds. Measures: 42cm. Condition: Repair to body and minor chip to inside of lid.
An incredible rare and important 17th / 18th Century Chinese Kangxi charger plate formerly in the collection of Augustus The Strong . The plate hand painted in blue and white with elegant floral sprays to the central panel and borders. Measures: 39cm wide. Condition: Early stapled repair.The charger supplied with a handwritten letter from the vendor which reads, in part; 'This charger is from the collection of Augustus The Strong (1670-1733). He was the elector of saxony and the king of Poland. Augustus the strong appears to have started collecting porcelain around 1715. He turned one of his palaces into a porcelain Palace in 1717. There he displayed his collection of Chinese and Japanese porcelain. In 1721 an inventory of his porcelain collection was made. This lists acquisitions displayed in the palace. At one time there were 24000 pieces in the collection. The porcelain was allocated to different groups and was given a brief description and measurement. The numbering was incised and painted on the base of the vessel. In order to distinguish the various groups a ' signo ' or symbol was used after the item number.... (this) plate nears the notation N:327 VW. I have been in contact with Cora Wurmell who curated the existing collection of Augustus The Strong at a museum in Dresden. She has confirmed this plate was part of the original Royal Porcelain collection of Augustus. The plate can be found in the original inventory book from 1721.... the description from the inventory lists the plate as N:327 ' fourteen round shallow dishes with brown rim, 2in deep, 17in diameter.' The dishes were measured in ' Dutch Inches ' which are some 8% smaller than imperial inches and this translates to this plate exactly. Another inventory was undertaken in 1779 long after the death of Augustus. This plate also appears in that inventory. Many pieces from the collection were sold in the 19th century and sales continued up until 1920. After the Second World War a large part of the collection was taken to the Soviet Union as war spoils but were returned in 1958.. '
A pair of rare 19th Century Chinese Daoguang mark and period porcelain tea bowls having hand painted decoration in Wucai five colours depicting scrolls, floral medallions and good fortune marks. Six blue character seal mark to underside. Measures 7cm wide. Condition: One has got damage and repair other is good.
A collection of 18th Century Chinese antique porcelain comprising of a small tea bowl hand painted in blue and white, a shallow bowl with segmented panels with floral sprays and a larger charger with floral medallion and leaf decoration. Largest measures: 36cm wide. Condition: Repair to tea cup, chip to plate and the larger having small flea bites.
A 19th Century Chinese antique Qing Dynasty porcelain blue and white jardiniere planter. The plant pot having a flared rim with hand painted blue river scenes depicting birds upon trees with floral accents and double blue bands to the top and bottom. Raised on a circular foot. Measures 19cm x 29cm.
A 19th Century Chinese antique Qing Dynasty porcelain blue and white brush pot / water pot of simple form. Hand painted with blue landscape scenes depicting a young child beside a brook with floral accents and a cockerel, hen and chicks to the other side with butterflies. Measures 8cm x 10cm.
A collection of assorted decorative English and European ceramics, including a Wedgwood figure of 'Blanche', various Continental figures, 1930s wall masks, bisque porcelain figures, a Blanc-de-chine Chinese figure, various ornaments, mostly early and mid 20th Century, figural spill vases, (two boxes)
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