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A varied collection of Chinese qianjiang cai, famille rose and blue and white porcelain, 19/20th C. -- H.: 29 cm (the tallest hat stand) Dia.: 11 cm - H.: 8,5 cm (the covered bowls on stand) -- Condition reports, high resolution images or extra images will be made available on request. They will be uploaded to our website. Please send us your requests on info@rm-auctions.com
A varied collection of Chinese and Japanese porcelain, 18th C. -- Dim.: 7 x 4 x 3 cm (the boy) H.: 5,5 cm (the vase) --- Condition reports, high resolution images or extra images will be made available on request. They will be uploaded to our website. Please send us your requests on info@rm-auctions.com
A Chinese blue and white 'Europa and the bull' silver-mounted coffee pot, Kangxi -- H.: 30,5 cmÊ Ref.:- The Victoria and Albert Museum, nr. C.71:1, 2-1963, the Basil Ionides Bequest (link) - Hervou‘t and Bruneau, p. 69, no. 3.14a- Howard, The Choice of the Private Trader, p. 134, no. 167- Jörg, Interaction in Ceramics, p. 79, no. 35- Jörg and van Campen, Chinese Ceramics in the Collection of the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam: The Ming and Qing Dynasties, p. 275, no. 318- Mudge, Chinese Export Porcelain in North America, p. 102, pl. 155- Chinese Export Art and Designs, p. 61, pl. 40- Christie's, New York, 28 Jan. 2013, Lot 478 (link) (USD 32.500) - Sotheby's, Amsterdam, 21 Nov. 2007, Lot 119 (link) (EUR 29.050) - Bonhams, London, 16 May 2013, Lot 91 (link) (EUR 24.053) - Rob Michiels Auctions, 28 April, 2018, Lot 302 (link) (EUR 33.150) --- Condition reports, high resolution images or extra images will be made available on request. They will be uploaded to our website. Please send us your requests on info@rm-auctions.com
(**NO ONLINE BIDDING - This lot requires pre-registration and the payment of a deposit in order to bid - contact us to arrange your bidding facilities - 没有网上竞标-要求存款**)An imperial Chinese blue and white 'lotus scroll' meiping vase, Wanli mark and of the periodH.: 47 cm Provenance: - A French private collection.- Nagel, Salzburg, June 16, 2017, lot 338. (Link) (Sold EUR 86.450) Ref.:- Enlightening Elegance, Imperial Porcelain of the Mid to Late Ming, The Huaihaitang Collection, p. 380, no. 124, for a similar example.- Veritas Auctioneers, Portugal, 6 December, 2011, lot 26, for a second example of this vase with numerous baking flaws, lacking the upper section. (Link) (sold EUR 36.000) - Christie's, New York, 7-8 March, 2006, lot 301, for a third example of this vase, lacking the upper section. (Link) (sold USD 13.200) - Christie's, London, 11 May, 2015, lot 12, for a large Wanli mark and period meiping vase with phoenixes. (Link) (sold GBP 146.500) - Sotheby's, 13 May, 2015, lot 118, for a large Wanli mark and period meiping vase with dragons. (Link) (sold GBP 389.000) - Christie's, New York, 16 November, 1998, for another Wanli mark and period meiping vase from the collection of former American president Herbert Hoover. (Link) (sold GBP 28.750) A meiping (Chinese: 梅瓶, literally: 'plum vase') is a type of vase traditionally used to display branches of plum blossoms. The meiping was first made of stoneware during the Tang dynasty (618-907). It was originally used as a wine vessel, but since the Song dynasty (960-1279) it also became popular as a plum vase and got its name 'meiping'. It is tall, with a narrow base spreading gracefully into a wide body, followed by a sharply-rounded shoulder, a short and narrow neck, and a small opening.Condition reports, high resolution images or extra images will be made available on request. They will be uploaded to our website. Please send us your requests on info@rm-auctions.com
Five Chinese blue and white ko-sometsuke and kraak porcelain plates, Wanli/Tianqi -- Dia.: 20 cm (the largest plate) Dia.: 13,5 cm (the smallest plate) --- Condition reports, high resolution images or extra images will be made available on request. They will be uploaded to our website. Please send us your requests on info@rm-auctions.com
A Chinese famille rose plate with Johanneum mark, ex-coll. August the Strong, Yongzheng -- Dia.: 22 cmÊ Condition: (UV-checked) - A rim section broken out and restuck between 5 and 6.30 o'clock, the break retouched. Otherwise in good condition.Ê Provenance: With an engraved inventory number from the collection of August the Strong.Ê Saxon elector and Polish king Augustus the Strong was a major proponent of porcelain in the early 18thcentury. His love for the material drove him to imprison a talented young alchemistnamed Johann Friedrich Böttger in hopes of finding the formula for white porcelain, which at that time was a secret known only in China and Japan.Ê When Böttger perfected the recipe for porcelain in 1709, Augustus the Strong quickly founded the Meissen Porcelain Manufactory-the first porcelain manufactory in Europe-revolutionizing the porcelain market worldwide. He eventually amassed what is still the largest collection of Chinese and Japaneseporcelain in the West, and began plans fora palace built to store the royal collection-an ambition that ultimately remained a dream.Ê The number of Chinese and Japanese porcelain Augustus the Strong collected grew to 29,000 until his death in 1733. Roughly 8000 pieces from his collection are still preserved in Dresden. They are actually the subject of a major cataloguing, digitization, and research project of the Dresden Porcelain Collection, something experts from all over the world are working on. The remaining third can be considered as a representative cross section of the original collection. The other pieces were dispersed throughout the world in many different ways: In the 19th century, when the Porcelain Collection tried to turn itself into a museum of world ceramics, so-called duplicates were sold or given away in exchanges. When Saxony became a republic in 1918, parts of the porcelain collection became public whereas others stayed with the royal family and were partly auctioned. More losses occurred during the Second World War, when the collections were moved to different repositories outside of Dresden and later to Russia, from where the biggest part returned to Dresden in 1958. Today, we can recognize the pieces originally in the collection of Augustus the Strong thanks to their historic inventory numbers. They are treasured objects in public as well as private collections and in the art market. -- Condition reports, high resolution images or extra images will be made available on request. They will be uploaded to our website. Please send us your requests on info@rm-auctions.com
A varied collection of blue and white Chinese and Japanese porcelain, Ming and later -- H.: 11,5 cm - L.: 18 cm (the teapot) Dia.: 15 cm (the plate) Dia.: 6,5 cm - H.: 4,5 cm (the rabbit cups) --- Condition reports, high resolution images or extra images will be made available on request. They will be uploaded to our website. Please send us your requests on info@rm-auctions.com
A Chinese famille verte dish with Johanneum mark, ex-coll. August the Strong, Kangxi -- Dia.: 38 cmÊ Provenance: With an engraved inventory number from the collection of August the Strong.Ê Saxon elector and Polish king Augustus the Strong was a major proponent of porcelain in the early 18thcentury. His love for the material drove him to imprison a talented young alchemistnamed Johann Friedrich Böttger in hopes of finding the formula for white porcelain, which at that time was a secret known only in China and Japan.Ê When Böttger perfected the recipe for porcelain in 1709, Augustus the Strong quickly founded the Meissen Porcelain Manufactory-the first porcelain manufactory in Europe-revolutionizing the porcelain market worldwide. He eventually amassed what is still the largest collection of Chinese and Japaneseporcelain in the West, and began plans fora palace built to store the royal collection-an ambition that ultimately remained a dream.Ê The number of Chinese and Japanese porcelain Augustus the Strong collected grew to 29,000 until his death in 1733. Roughly 8000 pieces from his collection are still preserved in Dresden. They are actually the subject of a major cataloguing, digitization, and research project of the Dresden Porcelain Collection, something experts from all over the world are working on. The remaining third can be considered as a representative cross section of the original collection. The other pieces were dispersed throughout the world in many different ways: In the 19th century, when the Porcelain Collection tried to turn itself into a museum of world ceramics, so-called duplicates were sold or given away in exchanges. When Saxony became a republic in 1918, parts of the porcelain collection became public whereas others stayed with the royal family and were partly auctioned. More losses occurred during the Second World War, when the collections were moved to different repositories outside of Dresden and later to Russia, from where the biggest part returned to Dresden in 1958. Today, we can recognize the pieces originally in the collection of Augustus the Strong thanks to their historic inventory numbers. They are treasured objects in public as well as private collections and in the art market. -- Condition reports, high resolution images or extra images will be made available on request. They will be uploaded to our website. Please send us your requests on info@rm-auctions.com
A varied collection of Chinese blue and white porcelain, Ming and Kangxi -- Dia.: 22,5 cm (the largest plate) H.: 3,5 cm - Dia.: 8 cm (the largest cup) H.: 13 cm (the tallest vase) --- Condition reports, high resolution images or extra images will be made available on request. They will be uploaded to our website. Please send us your requests on info@rm-auctions.com
A Dutch-decorated Chinese Kakiemon-style plate, ex-coll. August the Strong, Yongzheng -- Dia.: 23 cmÊ Provenance: With an engraved inventory number from the collection of August the Strong.Ê Saxon elector and Polish king Augustus the Strong was a major proponent of porcelain in the early 18thcentury. His love for the material drove him to imprison a talented young alchemistnamed Johann Friedrich Böttger in hopes of finding the formula for white porcelain, which at that time was a secret known only in China and Japan.Ê When Böttger perfected the recipe for porcelain in 1709, Augustus the Strong quickly founded the Meissen Porcelain Manufactory-the first porcelain manufactory in Europe-revolutionizing the porcelain market worldwide. He eventually amassed what is still the largest collection of Chinese and Japaneseporcelain in the West, and began plans fora palace built to store the royal collection-an ambition that ultimately remained a dream.Ê The number of Chinese and Japanese porcelain Augustus the Strong collected grew to 29,000 until his death in 1733. Roughly 8000 pieces from his collection are still preserved in Dresden. They are actually the subject of a major cataloguing, digitization, and research project of the Dresden Porcelain Collection, something experts from all over the world are working on. The remaining third can be considered as a representative cross section of the original collection. The other pieces were dispersed throughout the world in many different ways: In the 19th century, when the Porcelain Collection tried to turn itself into a museum of world ceramics, so-called duplicates were sold or given away in exchanges. When Saxony became a republic in 1918, parts of the porcelain collection became public whereas others stayed with the royal family and were partly auctioned. More losses occurred during the Second World War, when the collections were moved to different repositories outside of Dresden and later to Russia, from where the biggest part returned to Dresden in 1958. Today, we can recognize the pieces originally in the collection of Augustus the Strong thanks to their historic inventory numbers. They are treasured objects in public as well as private collections and in the art market. -- Condition reports, high resolution images or extra images will be made available on request. They will be uploaded to our website. Please send us your requests on info@rm-auctions.com
A Chinese blue and white Vietnamese market 'Bleu de Hue' water pipe, Kangxi -- H.: 16 cm (incl. the handle) H.: 10,5 cm (the porcelain) -- Condition reports, high resolution images or extra images will be made available on request. They will be uploaded to our website. Please send us your requests on info@rm-auctions.com
Six Chinese blue and white 'VOC-ship' dishes, Kangxi -- Dia.: 25,5 cmÊ Ref.: - Traces of Trade, Chinese Export Porcelain Donated by Henk B. Niewenhuys, 2009, items 92 and 93, pages 192-195, for two examples in the Shanghai Museum.- Christie's, 'China from China', Jan. 14-23, 2019, for a slightly larger example. (Sold USD 3.750) (link) --- Condition reports, high resolution images or extra images will be made available on request. They will be uploaded to our website. Please send us your requests on info@rm-auctions.com
(**NO ONLINE BIDDING - This lot requires pre-registration and the payment of a deposit in order to bid - contact us to arrange your bidding facilities - 没有网上竞标-要求存款**)A Chinese blue and white 'lotus scroll' jar, dated 1587, Wanli mark and of the periodH.: 23 cmThe base with an inscription reading萬曆丁亥年造黔府應用' - 'Wanli dinghai nian zao qianfu yingyong' referring to the year 'dinghai' (1587). "Qianfu/黔府" on Chinese blue-and-white porcelain refers to the Mu family. During the Ming Dynasty, the Mu family fought the North and then battled the Southwest Frontier for a long time, achieving great achievements for the Ming Dynasty.As a result, the Mu family became incredibly affluent and wealthy, holding sway over the economy and politics of Yunnan into the 1600's. Ref.: Guizhou Provincial Museum, Guiyang, China, for another blue and white piece bearing this inscription. According to the text, it is the only known example with this inscription. (link)Condition reports, high resolution images or extra images will be made available on request. They will be uploaded to our website. Please send us your requests on info@rm-auctions.com
A varied collection of monochrome Chinese porcelain, 19/20th C. -- Dia.: 15 cm- Dia.: 14 cm - Dia.: 13,8 cm - Dia.: 8,8 cm (the box) - H.: 8,6 cm - Dia.: 6,8 cm (the brush pot) -- Condition reports, high resolution images or extra images will be made available on request. They will be uploaded to our website. Please send us your requests on info@rm-auctions.com
49 old mostly Chinese arts catalogues from high-end dealers, 80's and later -- Including catalogues from Marchant, Eskenazi, J.J. Lally, Roger Keverne and more. Spink x 6The Chinese Porcelain Company x 7S Marchant & Son x 7J.J Rally & Co. x 6 Orientations x 5Nicholas Grindley x 6Ben Janssens x 2Roger Keverene x 2 A&J Speelman x 2 Various Collection x 6
A pair of large Chinese blue and white kraak porcelain bowls, Wanli -- Dia.: 34,5 cm - H.: 15 cm Dia.: 33 cm - H.: 14 cm --- Condition reports, high resolution images or extra images will be made available on request. They will be uploaded to our website. Please send us your requests on info@rm-auctions.com
A large and fine Chinese blue and white kraak porcelain charger with birds and flowers, Wanli -- Dia.: 47,5 cm --- Condition reports, high resolution images or extra images will be made available on request. They will be uploaded to our website. Please send us your requests on info@rm-auctions.com
19th Century English porcelain punch bowl painted with panels of Chinese figures on a dark blue ground, with further figures to the interior on a gilt lined foot c1840 D31cm Condition Report & Further Details Hairline crack, some rubbing to gildingClick here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
An 18th Century antique Chinese likely shipwreck cargo porcelain vase. Blue and white decoration depicting floral medallions and sprays. Tapered neck with flared circular rim above a bulbous body raised on a small circular foot. Measures: 24cm tall. Condition: Appears good with no visible cracks and chips, some possible water wear to base.
A Chinese Republic Period or later porcelain Qianlong mark vase and cover of Meiping shape with famille jaune yellow enamel ground with a pair of fierce painted dragons in relief painted in cobalt and iron ochre red. The two dragons chasing the flaming pearl with clouds, fire and smoke over a roaring green ocean floor. Six blue Qianlong reign mark seal to base in blue. Measures: 24cm tall. Condition is good with no visible damage to vase. Lid is AF with repair to finial.
Two 18th Century Chinese antique blue and white porcelain bowls comprising an example with central panel depicting insect and floral blossoming trees surrounded by borders and further floral sprays to the rim. The other with central decoration depicting floral sprays and vase on stand. Largest measures: 22cm wide. Condition: single chip to larger bowl, smaller one having multiple chips to rim.
A 19th Century Chinese antique porcelain ginger jar having high quality detailed scenes depicting a seated elder on carved chair with table set with vases teapot and box. Screen to background with tree and rocks to distance. Other figures spread along the landscape scene. Six character iron red ocher Qianlong (1736-1795) reign mark to underside but later. Raised on socle carved wooden base. Measures: 18cm. Condition. Was originally a gourd vase that has been cut down.
A pair of 19th Century Chinese antique porcelain Cantonese Canton famille rose vases having hand painted enamelled decoration depicting court scenes with insects and floral spray detailing. Twin paired gilded Fu Dog handles with applied gilded serpent figures. Condition: One has been restored to a high standard. Measures: 44cm tall.
A late 18th / early 19th Century Chinese antique porcelain vase of bottle shape having hand painted blue and white decoration depicting tables, planters, floral sprays, jardinieres, sword and insects. Blue and white floral decoration to rim. Unsigned to base. Measures: 40cm tall.Condition: Repair and damage to rim.
A pair of early 20th Century Chinese Republic Period porcelain vases of baluster shape having a turquoise enamel ground decorated with scrolls, floral medallions and lanterns. White enamel cartouche panels depicting lady and child seated on benches with depiction of scholar at table with lady and child to reverse. Ochre red four character Yongzheng mark to bases. Measures; 32cm tall.
An 18th Century Chinese antique porcelain trio consisting of a ea cup with gilded handle, tea bowl and matching saucer plate. All decorated in cobalt blue with gilding. White enamel cartouche panels depicting figures with precious objects. Condition: Chip to handle, bowl has minor chips but overall good.
Two pieces of 19th Century Chinese antique porcelain blue and white items in the Prunus pattern comprising a large and tall ginger jar decorated with blossoming prunus branches having pierced wooden lid and two concentric blue circle marks to base. Along with a tall sleeve vase simallary decorated with white enamel ractouche panel depicting vases, flowers,bowls of fruit, censer and other precious objects. Measures: 31cm tall. Condition: hairline to most of one side of the jar, chip and hairline crack to tall vase.
An 18th Century Chinese antique porcelain punch bowl of circular form having hand painted enamel decoration depicting floral prays and garden fence. Further decoration to the inside of bowl. Raised on a carved wooden socle base of circular form. Bowl measures: 25cm wide. Chip and crack to bowl.
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