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A vintage 20th Century fine bone china Crown Staffordshire coffee service in the Pagoda pattern inspired by Chinese Ching Dynasty porcelain. The service comprising six coffee cans, saucers and side plates ( six trios ), sugar bowl and creamer / milk jug. All bearing marks to bases. Diameter: 16 cm.
A 19th Century Chinese porcelain lidded baluster vase being painted with blue and white having a central panel depicting a female figure holding a flower on a background of scrolling decoration, the rim decorated with flowers and peaches, the lid handing a foo dog handle. Four character marks to the base. Measure: 25cm high x 10cm diameter.
18th century Lowestoft tankard, the body of a gently tapered form with strap handle, painted in underglaze blue with a house beside a fence, the reverse with a Chinese island pattern and sailing boat (hairline): Note: for similar designs on early Lowestoft porcelain see Christopher Spencer "Early Lowestoft" fig 116, 16cm high
A Chinese Wucai vase decorated with qilin, possibly 17th century Transitional period, 18cmH, with a group of Chinese ceramic and porcelain items, including a Chinese famille rose bowl (23.5cmW), an early 20th century Chinese ginger jar with cover (12cmH), and another Chinese bottle vase, with four Royal Doulton plates with Chinese influence, (8)
A Chinese Porcelain ''Nine Peach'' Vase, Tianquiping, Qianlong seal mark but probably late Qing dynasty, of ovoid form with cylindrical neck, painted in famille rose enamels with fruiting and flowering peach branches, bears six character reign mark in underglaze blue, 34.5cm high See illustration Provenance: From the collection of Sir Robert Buchanan Jardine, of Jardine Matheson, and thence by descent. Some very minor surface wear. 050220
A Chinese Porcelain Figure Group of Zhong Kui and Four Demons, Qing dynasty, the Demonslayer standing, his sword in his raised right hand, two dens climbing on him, two further demons at his feet, on a rock moulded base, 29cm high Provenance: Probably lot 663 Sotheby's Monaco, 23rd June 1985 and thence by decent NB Zhong Kui is a popular Chinese mythological figure who guards against unwanted demons. A similar example was found in the wreck of the Geldermalsen (sunk 1752) and is now in the Groninger Museum
A Chinese Porcelain Charger, Yongzheng, painted in famille rose enamels with figures on a veranda within a lattice and panelled border, approximately 50cm diameter See illustration. Restored hairline crack approx 9cm long from rim and four small rim chips and associated short hairline cracks. 050220
A Pair of Chinese Porcelain Saucer Dishes, Kangxi/Yongzheng, painted in underglaze blue with warriors on horseback within lattice and panelled borders, 23cm diameter; and A Similar Plate, 26cm diameter (3) See illustration. One saucer dish with flat rim chips and hairline crack. Plate with tiny rim chips. 050220
A Pair of Chinese Porcelain Jars and Covers, Kangxi reign mark but late 19th century, of baluster form, painted in famille verte enamels with figures in landscape, bear six character reign marks in underglaze blue, 43cm high See illustration. Some typical minor surface wear. One with firing flaw to rim of cover. 050220
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