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Four signed Chinese porcelain panels, with pierced frames carved with bats, the panels depicting pavilions in rocky landscapes centred with sections set with hills figures and trees in colours, each signed and inscribed with a poem, 120cm H 41cm W 2cm D. There is no apparent damage or restoration upon initial inspection.
Various Chinese porcelain, a tea caddy of shouldered square form, decorated with various flowers in pink and green with various markings, 14cm H, a Samson style shouldered vase, Japanese cylindrical vase, various others, etc. (a quantity) Upon initial inspection various damages to the caddy and the tallest vase, the tea canister and its cover do not fit and the sleeve vase has losses, damage and repair.
A Chinese porcelain jar of globular form, decorated with figures in a garden in pink, green and orange between lappet and ruyi borders, illegible four character mark to base, 20cm H. Upon initial inspection there is minor nibbling around the rim, otherwise there is no apparent damage or restoration.
A Chinese porcelain ginger jar, of bulbous form, profusely decorated with mothers and children beside a fence, predominately in orange, blue and green, the base with four character mark Qianlong and stamped Made In China beneath, 19cm H. There is no apparent damage or restoration upon initial inspection.
A Chinese porcelain blue and white month cup, with six character Kangxi mark, decorated with orchids emerging from rocks and poem (The delicate fragrance pervades the spacious hall, like music from lofty terraces far away) and seal mark. 5cm H. There is no apparent damage or restoration upon initial inspection.
A Chinese porcelain blue and white beaker vase, with flared base and neck, decorated with scrolling lotus designs in underglaze blue, between Greek key fret, scroll and dot bands, glazed base with double ring and two character mark, 19thC, 45cm H. There is no apparent damage or restoration upon initial inspection.
A near matching pair of Chinese Qing dynasty porcelain tea bowls, each decorated in green, yellow, blue and pink with figures and tree, the inside with scrolling borders, 7cm Dia. (2, AF) Upon initial inspection one bowl has a hairline crack of going from rim to base, disguised by pattern on the outside but noted on the inside.
Three carved and painted hardstone fruits, 6cm, a mother of pearl overlaid case, a white metal bowl, a gilt glass vase and a Chinese porcelain pot pourri jarCondition:- fig - colouring a little faded, some rubbing- peaches - a little faded with light rubbing- casket - much of the mother of pearl has come away, there are loose pieces inside but it is very tatty, 15cm- bowl with one or two small dents, otherwise good, diameter 11.5cm- vase internally stained, some rubbing to gilding, height 13.5cm- Chinese bowl - very modern, diameter 11cm
A GROUP OF FIVE CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN BOXES AND COVERS, including a small circular box painted with figures and bearing four character Qianlong mark, diameter 7cm; two lozenge-shaped, decorated with figures. (5)Small circular box with a couple of minor chips to inside rim.The other four boxes in good condition without damage.
A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN MOON FLASK, 19TH CENTURY, of characteristic form, painted to each side with musicians, the shoulders applied with chilong handles. 20.5cmOne chilong handle with two cracks to the tail. The other chilong with one crack to the tail. Very fine crack to the base which could be glaze only. No chips or restoration.
TWO CHINESE PORCELAIN TEAPOTS, the first of octagonal section with removable liner, enamel painted with dragon, phoenix and foliage against a cobalt ground, 16cm; the second of circular section, painted with two figures, 14cm. (2)The first in good condition without chips, cracks or restoration. The second with several chips.
A LARGE PAIR OF CONTINENTAL MAJOLICA MODELS OF PARROTS, each decorated in green, blue, red and yellow, 37cm; together with A RUDOLSTADT PORCELAIN CENTREPIECE, now surmounted by the figures of cherub in 18th Century dress; and A CHINESE PORCELAIN ROULEAU TABLE VASE, now mounted as a lamp. (4)Each with damage.
THREE CHINESE PORCELAIN WINE CUPS, the first brown-glazed and moulded with four shou symbols, 5.5cm high; the second painted with a five-claw dragon and phoenix, 6cm high; the third also painted with a dragon and phoenix, bears six character mark, 5.7cm high. (3)Brown-glazed cup: Small chip to foot and a tiny chip to rim of bowl.Larger dragon cup: Small rim chip to bowl.Smaller dragon cup: In good condition.
TWO CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN BOWLS, one painted to the well with a mountainous landscape, the other buildings in a wooded landscape, the second with scalloped rim and each with underglaze blue six character mark of Kangxi type. (2) 28cm and 26.5cmScalloped rim bowl: 4cm hairline crack and a glazed-over chip to the rim.Circular bowl: 1cm firing crack to the rim and a very small rim chip.
A CHINESE DOUCAI PORCELAIN GINGER JAR AND COVER, decorated with sprigs of fruit and foliage, bears six character mark of Yongzheng within concentric circles, 11cm; together with A CHINESE LOTUS-SHAPED BOWL, decorated with figures, 14cm; and ANOTHER CHINESE BOWL, decorated in an Imari palette, 15cm. (3)Each piece in very good condition without damage.
A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN STEM CUP, painted with figures, bears four character mark, 8cm high; together with A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN WINE CUP, painted with figures, bears four character mark, 6.5cm high. (2)Each in very good condition without chips, cracks or restoration.
A PAIR OF CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN VASES, of baluster form, each with flared rim and elongated neck, painted with paired dragons and flaming pearls, four character mark (one with loss to rim). 30.5cmOne with loss to rim. A tiny glazing flaw to the neck of one. In otherwise good condition without restoration.
A PAIR OF CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN VASES, of shouldered baluster form, painted with birds, rockwork and foliage, 14cm; together with A CHINESE PORCELAIN BOWL, painted with a band of leaves, diameter 14cm. (3)The vases in good condition without damage. The bowl with crack running from one side to the other.
A CHINESE PORCELAIN BLUE AND WHITE DRAGON DISH, painted to the centre with a five-claw dragon, within a border of four further dragons, 20.5cm; together with A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE BOX AND COVER, rectangular, 12cm by 8cm; and A CHINESE OX-BLOOD BOTTLE VASE, with ribbed neck, 14.5cm. (3)The group are in generally good condition.
A CHINESE EXPORT FAMILLE ROSE PORCELAIN TEAPOT, CIRCA 1770, painted with a Mandarin pattern and gilded. 15.5cmCover: Chip to peak of knop and abrasion to glaze of knop. Teapot: Tip of spout chipped. Scattered hairline cracks visible to the interior. Hairline crack to base of handle. Some wear to the decoration.
A PAIR OF CHINESE PORCELAIN VASES, 19TH CENTURY, of tapering shouldered square-section, each enamel painted front and back with figures in a landscape, the sides painted with flowering foliage, each with six character mark. 25cmGilding worn to rim. One with tiny crack to rim, approx. 3mm, which is probably in the firing. In otherwise good condition. Provenance: A local deceased estate.
PAIR OF CHINESE BLUE & WHITE AND CLOBBERED PORCELAIN TRUMPET VASES 19th Century, decorated with figures and foliage, 27cms high +Condition Report: foot rim chipLots marked with + can be collected by Mailboxes Cardiff on Monday April 27th providing that full payment is made to us and Mailboxes by April 23rd. This will be the only collection by Mailboxes
Sun Chuanzhe (Chinese, B. 1915) "Mother Pandas and Their Babies" Original Watercolor on paper painting. Provenance: Collection of James A. Helzer (1946-2008), Founder of Unicover Corporation. This artwork was originally published on the Gentle Giants Porcelain Plate. Unlike true bears, these gentle giants are not capable of building up fat reserves to last them during hibernation. Thus, Giant Pandas are active all year long, feeding much of the time. The only known species of carnivore to have become a vegetarian, these animals use their powerful jaws and strong teeth to pulverize the bamboo that forms their diet. Fortunately this creature's thick throat lining protects it from injury when swallowing sharp plant splinters. Possessing long wrist bones that act almost like sixth digits, Pandas are well equipped to clutch bamboo stalks and leaves in their paws. When eating, these creatures assume a sitting position with hind legs outstretched. Pandas also dine on their backs, their furry black legs up in the air, relishing each meal in total comfort. Unfortunately, shortages of the Panda's treasured bamboo can occur. Though these plants flower infrequently, when they do bloom, the stalks soon die and several years pass before the new seedlings are large enough to be eaten. Because the Panda's diet includes little else, some animals are faced with the threat of starvation. Since the 1970s, when it was realized that the Giant Panda could eventually become extinct if its main food source did in fact die-off one day, Chinese conservationists and members of the World Wildlife Fund have worked to protect this treasured creature. Image Diameter: 13.25 in. Overall Size: 15 x 15 in. Unframed. (B14532)
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