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A Chinese porcelain Wu Shuang Pu teapot and tea bowl, each decorated in the famille rose palette, the teapot decorated with Ban Zhao and Fu Sheng, the tea bowl decorated with Li Tai Bai and Chen Dong, each with calligraphy inscription, teapot 9cm and tea bowl 6.2cm diameter (at fault) For condition information please view this lot on our website HERE
A selection of Chinese porcelain, 18th century and later, comprising; a craquelure celadon glazed tripod censor, Guangxu calligraphy, 11cm wide, a blue and white meat plate, 26.5cm wide, a blue and white export coffee cup with vine twist handle, 6cm high and a blue and white baluster vase and cover, 19th century, 34cm high (4) (at fault) For condition information please view this lot on our website HERE
A Newhall porcelain coffee can, late 18th century, the can decorated in pattern 1511 with gilt rim and ring handle, with a further 18th century porcelain coffee can, possibly Worcester, decorated with hand painted polychrome stripes, a 19th century Derby coffee cup with hand painted floral decoration, and a collection of six porcelain bowls, 18th century and later, to include examples by Newhall and Lowestoft, and Chinese examples to include a rivet repaired bowl hand painted in the Queen Charlotte pattern and a Tonghzi style famille vert bowl lacking cover (at fault) (9) For condition information please view this lot on our website HERE
A rare and unusual Chinese dehua porcelain (Blanc de Chine) bottle vase with applied pine tree and animal decoration, ruyi border to the rim, character marks to the base (part drilled). Approximately 29 cm (h) Condition Report - base has been drilled, visible crazing throughout, no apparent chips or cracks
Chinese Reference Books and Catalogues, comprising: Henry Trubner, American Exhibitions of Chinese Art, Contains three Exhibition Catalogues bound as one, First Edition, no date circa 1962; Clare Le Corbeiller, China Trade Porcelain: Patterns of Exchange, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1974; Stanley Charles Nott, Chinese Jade, 1981; Lubor Hájek, A Book of Chinese Art, 1966; Paintings of the Ming Dynasty: From the Palace Museum, 1988, by Mayching Kao (Author); From Eastern Han to High Tang: A Journey of Transculturation, Exhibition catalogue, 2005; The Genius of China, Royal Academy of Arts, Exhibition Catalogue, London, 1973; China Guardian, Arts from the Scholars Studio, Sale catalogue June 3rd 2006; The Peony Pavillion Collection, Chinese Tea Ceramics for Japan, Christies sale catalogue 12th June 1989; J. Hillier, Utamaro, 1961; Barry Davis, Ko-Imari from the collection of Oliver Impey, 1997; 19 Arts of Asian magazines and twenty-four other books and catalogues中国艺术品参考书目一组Condition Report: some wear and tears to dust jackets but most generally in presentable condition Condition Report Disclaimer
A Chinese cizhou-type cylindrical vessel, painted with a peony bush on one side with butterfly and bird in flight, on the reverse inscribed with two characters, the body covered with suffused creamy glaze on a bulbous foot covered with dark brown glaze, 25.8cm highCompare with a very similar Song example from the Book of Pottery and Porcelain, Vol. 1, by Warren E. Cox (published in 1963), Figure 396.Provenance: The Property of an English Gentleman磁州窑系白釉褐花花鸟纹瓶拍品来源:英国私人绅士收藏 Condition Report: Three cracks running from the rim and firing cracks on the lower half of the vesselCondition Report Disclaimer
Three Chinese 'Rose-Noire' Ottoman-Market metal-mounted Kendi, 18th century, painted with pink 'lotus' and 'peony' on a black ground with bright enamels, between 31cm and 25cm including covers (3)Provenance: Property of a Gentleman 清18世纪 外销黑地五彩开光花卉纹军持拍品来源:英国绅士私人收藏Condition Report: one kendi without three lobed flower panels with damage to rim with several pieces glued with overall area of 7cm x 1.5cm the smallest kendi with fixed metal mounts so unable to examine under mounts but rim with some chips visible to edge of mount the largest kendi with porcelain spout missing and top mount fixed so unable to examine under mount Condition Report Disclaimer
Three Chinese blue and white export porcelain meat dishes, Qianlong period (1735-1796), Qing Dynasty, painted with figures, pavilions and prunus trees in a coastal landscape, in various sizes, the largest 37.5cm long x 30.2cm wide (3)Provenance: Private English collection清乾隆 青花外销山水台阁图盘三件拍品来源:英国私人收藏Condition Report: Overall in very good condition except for nibbles around the rim and firing frits to the baseCondition Report Disclaimer
Two Cantonese Famille Rose plates from the Nasr Al-Din Shah Service, Guangzhou, 19th century, painted to the centres with bird on a rock with peony spray, flanked by six cusped cartouches, five of which contain similar motifs including butterflies, the sixth enclosing a smaller cusped oval panel with a nasta'liq inscription in the name of Nasr al-Din Shah, surmounted by two heraldic lion and sun motifs which flank the Qajar crown, all on a gold ground profusely strewn with flowers and Persian lotus, 24.5cm and 24.9cm diam (2) Provenance: The Property of a Gentleman The nasta'liq inscription reads, "Sultan ibn Sultan, Khaqan ibn Khaqan, Nasr al-Din Shah Qajar".Compare with a very similar plate in the Nadler Collection at The Winterthur Museum, Delaware, USA. For a discussion of Cantonese export wares for the Qajar market, see Daniel Nadler, "Chinese export porcelain with Arabic inscriptions", in Antiques, March 2000, pp. 464-73.清19世纪 广彩描金墨书伊斯兰文盘两件拍品来源:英国绅士收藏Condition Report: minor wear to gilding and enamels but overall in nice condition with no repairs, chips or cracks Condition Report Disclaimer
An unusual Chinese black lustred tripod censer, possibly 18th or 19th century, the ovoid body with trigrams, the unglazed interior and bases of the feet showing white porcelain, fitted wood cover, the base with collector's label printed 'Gaze Cooper Collection No. and inscribed in ink P.PE 65', 10cm high x 10.5cm wide Provenance: Ex Walter Thomas Gaze Cooper Collection according to paper label. 清18-19世纪(可能) 黑釉八卦纹三足炉拍品来源:英国音乐家Walter Thomas Gaze Cooper (1895-1981)旧藏Condition Report: censer with glaze faultlid with 1.8cm crack mainly on underside Condition Report Disclaimer
† A Chinese 'ox-blood' vase, Qing Dynasty, the ovoid body with trumpet neck, the underside glazed in white and unglazed porcelain showing to foot rim, 27cm high Provenance: From a Corporate Collection purchased Nicholas Grindley, 1982清 红釉瓶拍品来源:英国企业基金收藏,1982年购自英国中国艺术品古董商Nicholas GrindleyPlease Note: VAT is payable by the purchaser at the standard rate of 20% on the hammer price, in addition to the standard VAT charge added to the buyer's premium Condition Report: extensive restoration to neck and foot rim chipsCondition Report Disclaimer
A collection of English porcelain tea wares, late 18th/early 19th century, mostly New Hall, including a saucer dish painted in pattern 443 with redcurrant sprays, a small plate printed with roses in pattern 1508, a milk jug with matching coffee cup and saucer painted with flowers, a teabowl and saucer painted with Chinese figures in a garden, a cup and saucer decorated with a shell design, three further teabowls, two coffee cups and, two cans decorated with Chinese figures, flowers and formal motifs, some faults, 20.3cm max. (17) Provenance: the Redstone Collection.
A pair of Bow blue and white cups and saucers, c.1760-65, painted with a fan-panelled pattern of Chinese landscape scenes and small flower sprigs reserved on a powder blue ground, and a rare Bow trembleuse saucer painted with fan panels of flowers, together with a similarly decorated Chinese porcelain teabowl from the early 18th century, 14.4cm max. (6) The trembleuse saucer from the reference collection of Geoffrey Godden.
A Worcester blue and white teabowl and saucer, c.1758-60, painted with the Prunus Root pattern, a Liverpool small bowl moulded with flowering peony branches, a small Chinese porcelain bowl painted with panels around a central tied scroll, and a larger Chinese bowl painted with panels of figures in the Mandarin palette, 20.2cm max. (5)
Two Derby wine tasters, c.1765-75, of shallow circular form, one with gadroon fluting to the exterior and painted in blue with a flowerhead within a dentil rim, the other with a gilt sprig to the interior and a gilt dentil rim around the outside, and a Chinese porcelain wine taster in the Derby style, 7.6cm. (3) Provenance: two from Bonhams, 13 December 2006, lot 148.
A rare Samuel Gilbody (Liverpool) blue and white vase, c.1758-60, one side painted with a small boy holding a large parasol above a Chinese dignitary, the reverse with a willow tree issuing from forked rocks beside an ornamental fence, the foot and neck with a trellis border, 14.7cm. Provenance: the Davies Collection. Illustrated: Maurice Hillis, Liverpool Porcelain, p.304, pls.7.65 and 7.66. Exhibited: Liverpool Exhibition, Phillips, 1997.
A Pennington's (Liverpool) blue and white jug, c.1765-70, painted with a Chinese figure carrying a basket and a long stick through a garden with ornamental fence towards a small hut, raised on a wide circular foot, a small filled chip and restored crack, 13.7cm. Cf. Maurice Hillis, Liverpool Porcelain, 4.123.
Nine porcelain-handled knifes and a fork, one knife and the fork probably Saint Cloud, c.1740-50, painted in underglaze blue with leaf scrolls, a large Bow blue and white knife handle and one smaller, six Continental and painted with fruit and flowers between wide pink bands, and a Chinese teapot and cover painted in the atelier of James Giles with butterflies and sprays of European flowers, some damages, 27.5cm max. (12)
A Dublin delftware water bottle or guglet, c.1760, the rounded body painted in blue to two sides with the Feathers in a Vase pattern after Chinese porcelain, with a large peony spray beside a vase containing peacock feathers and a ruyi head, the tall neck rising to a flared rim with a small spout, a chip to the rim, 26cm.
A group of English porcelain tea and coffee wares, second half 18th century, comprising; a Lowestoft poychrome teabowl painted in the `Blackbird' pattern; a Lowestoft bowl painted in the `Doll's House' pattern, 11cm. diameter; a Bow coffee cup painted with Chinese figures; a large Bow blue and white `Golfer and Caddy' pattern cup; a Pennington's Liverpool teabowl and saucer printed and coloured with deer in a landscape; a Pennington's Liverpool blue and white flower and shell pattern teabowl and saucer, (a.f), (8).
A pair of La Tallec Paris porcelain vases and covers, the pink grounds with floral panels, inscription marks to the base, 19.5cm high together with a pair of Davenport Staffordshire menu holders, 11.5cm high (one a.f), a Samson Chinese export-style sauce boat, a Murano pink glass dish and a Nazeing-type pink glass tapered bucket vase, 19.5cm high
A pair of Chinese porcelain vases, with enamel decoration of kite flyers, 4 character marks under base, height 25cm.Lamp conversion via neck of vase - no drilled holes, enamels are rubbed on both vases. Small chips to base rim of one vase but no other damage. The other vase has been broken and with extensive damage to neck.
A pair of 19th century Chinese porcelain hexagonal barrel garden seats, with pierced panels, enamel and gilt decoration, painted character marks to base, height 47cm.One seat has exstensive breaks and stapled repairs, the other has a cracked side section running over three of the six panels. Both are in a solid stable condition.
A pair of large 18th century Chinese enamelled porcelain vases, hand painted with extensive mountain and river scenes, with applied ormolu mounts on top, bottom and swag handles, overall height 75cm. Vase 1 - Missing handle and swag, approx 6cm section of rim missing. Vase 2 - 1 swag missing. Approx 20cm crack to side under shoulder. From private collection same family for at least 100 years.
Pair of small Chinese white metal vessel of hexagonal form, containing a fitted porcelain inkwell, the metal marked in a rectangular cartouche, about 5.5 cm diameter; together with a mottled green archer's ring, about 2.5 cm high [3]. Please note that some deterioration, wear or fatigue extant.
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