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A Chinese Porcelain Punch Bowl, Qianlong, painted in famille rose enamels with figures at various pursuits and games in landscape within arrowhead borders, 38cm diameter . Broken in half and with old restoration, and with some minor wear to enamels. Provenance: with photocopy of original receipt. 050220
A Chinese Porcelain Bowl, Jaijing reign mark, painted in blue monochrome with stylised calligraphy in panels on a yellow ground with famille rose foliage, bears six character reign mark in red, 15.5cm diameter. Wear to gilding around the rim, minor wear to internal and external enamels, very minor marks , scratches and wear internally, slight pitting to the base.
A Chinese Porcelain Baluster Jar and Cover, 19th century, painted in famille noire enamels with dignitaries, attendants and animals in landscape, 42cm high, on carved hardwood stand See illustration. Cover with minor chip to inner rim. Restoration to rim of cover, approx 15cm section. All over general scratches, wear, minor surface loss and pitting, surface dirt to unglazed foot rim.
A Chinese Porcelain Bottle Vase, Qianlong reign mark but not of the period, gilt with stylised foliage and calligraphy within formal borders on a copper red ground, turquoise glazed base and interior, 33cm high. Wear to gilding on neck rim, some very minor surface loss. All over wear to gilding 2 1/2cm wide. Restoration to chip on foot and to gilding. Minor loss to turquoise glazed surface on base, 7mm across. All over minor pitting to surface
A Chinese Porcelain ''Hunting Subject'' Punch Bowl, Qianlong, painted in famille rose enamels with panels of European fox-hunting scenes and exotic birds in landscape, on an orange and gilt diaper ground within foliate borders, 33.5cm diameter See illustration The hunting scenes on this bowl are derived from engravings by Thomas Burford and P Canot after James Seymour
A Chelsea Porcelain Leaf Shaped Dessert Dish, circa 1755, naturalistically modelled and painted with insects, red anchor mark, 33.5cm long; A Penningtons Liverpool Tea Bowl and Matched Saucer, circa 1785, painted in underglaze blue with the Cannonball pattern; A Flight Worcester Shanked Coffee Cup and Saucer; and A Pair of Chinese Porcelain Tea Bowls and A Saucer (8). Leaf dish restored. Others in good condition with typical minor wear.
A Chinese Kraak Porcelain Kendi, early 17th century, of traditional form, painted in underglaze blue with panels of foliage. 19.5cm high. Firing crack to footed rim, various kiln imperfections to base. Surface pitting all over body. Star crack on tapered upper surface of neck, with discoloured crack running down the neck, approximately 8cm in length. Extensive glaze loss around the upper neck edge, minor chips around the top rim. Spout rim shows signs of restoration to surface with minor chips. All over general wear
A Composite Chinese Porcelain Tea Service, Qianlong, painted in underglaze blue with river landscapes within gilt line borders, comprising a teapot and cover, a teapot stand, a tea canister and cover, a sugar bowl and cover, a milk jug, a spoon tray, six coffee cups, tea bowls, six saucers, and two graduated saucer dishes. Teapot - minor chips to rim of spout, firing imperfection to base. Milk jug - restoration to spout. Tea canister - wear to gilding on rim. Small shaped spoon tray - hairline crack from rim to base. One coffee cup with chip to rim. Whole service has probably been re-gilded. General very minor wear and some firing imperfections throughout.
A Set of Four Chinese Porcelain Tea Bowls, Kangxi, of octagonal form, painted with alternating panels of figures and scrolls; A Similar Jumping Boy Pattern Circular Saucer; Another Saucer, painted with a figure in a garden within a panelled border; A Wrythen Fluted Saucer; and Three Various Qianlong Tea Bowls. Four octagonal tea bowls are in good order with very minor wear. Jumping boy saucer: in good order with very minor wear. Another saucer: with surface pitting and minor wear. Wrythen saucer: hairline crack running from rim to the foot, with another smaller, minor wear. Smaller teabowl: Forked hairline crack from rim to foot and minor wear. Other two with minor wear.
A Chinese Porcelain Jar and Cover, 19th century, of ovoid form, painted in underglaze blue with river landscapes on cracked ice and prunus ground, 35cm high See illustration. All over minor pitting and firing imperfections. Minor crazing to glaze. General wear. Surface dirt to unglazed foot rim.
A London Decorated Chinese Porcelain Teapot and Matched Cover, 18th century, painted in underglaze blue and coloured enamels with birds amongst foliage, 13cm high; A Chinese Porcelain European Metalware Shaped Milk Jug, 13.5cm high; Three Blue and White Vases; and Two Jars (7). Teapot: Crack running from the right of the handle, round the base and up to the left of the spout where it meets further rim damage with the hole. Crack and loss to the tip of the spout and damage to interior. Firing crack to the handle, the cover with loss to floral finial, loss to interior rim and extensive firing imperfections internally. All over general wear. 'Metal' Jug: Small chip to the rim of spout, firing crack to body at side of spout. All over minor pitting and firing imperfection to body. Various surface loss and pitting to handle in numerous places. All over general wear. Smaller vase: General wear. Pair of Vases: Both vases are crazed, one with major crack to rim and neck. Ginger Jar: General wear and pitting. Cylindrical pot: General wear and pitting.
Chinese export-style porcelain helmet-shaped jug, probably Samson, with floral decoration, 12cm high, Chinese Famille Vert square dish having canted corners and iron red mark to base, 25cm wide, a 20th Century ginger jar decorated with figures, Japanese Satsuma pottery vase having applied relief ring handles, 30.5cm high, a similar plate decorated with wild fowl with six character mark to base, and a lobed tea bowl
Pair of Chinese miniature porcelain baluster vases, decorated with seated ladies, 20th century, 2.5" high; Japanese Kutani baluster vase, 3.5" high; Eastern white metal tripod inkwell with blue glass liner; porcelain silver mounted tea cup and saucer, Canton ivory seal and small carved ivory Canton panelled box (at fault)
Pair of Chinese porcelain plates Imari Export decorated in "LA DAME AU PARASOL," China, eighteenth century, decorated in shades of blue, red and gold, with decoration by Cornelis Pronk of a lady strolling on the bank of a river , intent to observe the water, bird under the shade of a parasol supported by an attendant, the brim of the dish is decorated with geometric motifs interspersed with reserves with birds and figures, the back adorned with a band of insects in shades of blue . Diameter 23 cm
Miscellaneous Chinese porcelain collectors including Princess of the Iris MB5049 and plates from the Imperial Jingdezhen porcelain factory painters include Pao Chai, Yuan Chun, Hsi Feng, Miao Yu, Ying Chun, Tai Yu, Li Wan, Ko Ching, Hsiang Yun, Tan Chun together with two ceramic figurines, four Chinese wall hangings and a Minton cabinet plate depicting figures in a garden setting, approx 23 cms d.
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