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Pair of 19th century Chinese porcelain plates with underglaze blue painted lakeside landscape to the centres, 23cm diameter and another with underglaze blue floral sprays to the centre, 23cm diameter (3) Condition ReportChips and damage to all 3 plates. One plate appears to be bent. See attached images all approx 23 cms diameter Please see images
A companion pair of Chinese porcelain moonflasks, of baoyueping form, each with blue and white underglaze decoration, the first probably 19th Century, with central panel of two animated dogs of fo amidst clouds, foliate and floral reserve and mythical beast handles, height 15cm, the second with birds, key fret border, and lower lotus panel border, height 15cm (2)
A Worcester globular teapot and cover with floral finial. Decorated in the workshop of James Giles with panels of Chinese figures and dogs on gilt grounds c.1770, 14cm. Cf. The Stephen Hanscombe Porcelain Collection, James Giles and his contemporary decorators, no. 86, for a teapot with very similar decoration. Slight chips to the finial. Some slight wear and scratching to the enamels. No repair.
A Chinese coffee cup with plain loop handle. Painted in the London Workshop of James Giles with a bouquet including a rose and with other sprigs under a brown line rim and with a large rose to the inside c.1760, 6.5cm. See; The Stephen Hanscombe Collection, James Giles and his contemporary decorators for an in depth look at Giles flower painting on Chinese porcelain. Good clean condition. No chips, cracks or repairs.
A Chinese Republic period eggshell porcelain lobed bowl on hardwood plinth. Enamelled with pheasants in a landscape with peonies. Having poem inscription, painted to the interior with birds, flowers and insects and with blue ruyi borders. Seal mark, 18.5cm wide. Good condition. Free from chips and cracks.
An early 20th century French gilt bronze and lacquer encrier incorporating a pair of Chinese Guangxu bowls as inkwells. The porcelain decorated in coloured enamels with figures and having poem inscriptions, 38cm wide. Both bowls drilled for the purposes of mounting them to the stand. Liners replaced.
Four late 19th century Chinese framed porcelain plaques. Painted in coloured enamels with figures and water buffalo in landscapes and with inscriptions, 28cm x 19cm. Originally cabinet doors, maintaining their original timber frames and with added metal hanging loops. Porcelain in very good condition, no damage or repair.
THREE CHINESE PORCELAIN BOWLS, the first painted in a Famille Verte palette with two dragons, 15.5cm diameter; the two smaller Chinese Export bowls with enamel painted decoration. (3)One in good condition, small bowl with cracks throughout and the middle sized bowl with blemish to glaze in the centre of bowl
A CHINESE PORCELAIN FIGURE OF AN IMMORTAL, probably late 19th / early 20th century, polychrome enamelled and enriched with gilt, the bearded figure holding a ruyi sceptre and dressed in dragon robes. 37cmOverall good condition but has had some old damage to his forehead which is now hidden beneath a gem set stone
A LIVERPOOL PORCELAIN TEAPOT, c.1785-95, of globular form, the domed cover with pointed knop, painted in the Chinese Lady and Servant pattern, (a/f). Length across spout 21cmThere are two small chips to the underside of the teapot lid, hair line cracks to the rim and base of the teapot and the spout is discoloured
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.
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