A 19th century Chinese underglaze blue and white porcelain bowl painted with three figures standing in a garden setting, possibly the Sanxing, 11.5 cm diam x 5.5 cm high; a famille rose porcelain box and cover of circular form, pained with figures riding a mythical beast and floral sprays, 8.5 cm diam x 5.5 cm high and a porcelain saucer painted in polychrome enamels with floral sprays and green ruyi head borders, the back is painted with five red bats and the base has a Jiaqing six character seal mark, 11 cm diam (3)Blue and white bowl has a small rim chip and interior hairline crack down from the rim, approx 4 cm, the circular box cover would have had a gilt band border which has mostly worn/rubbed off, some other small enamel losses, no visible damage to the saucer
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A Chinese blue and white porcelain dish with shallow rounded sides, the central interior roundel and exterior painted in underglaze-blue with the same scrolling floral design, late Qing dynasty, the base with six character Yongzheng (1723-35) mark within a double blue circle, 15.2 cm diam good condition, no damage, chips or cracks
A pair of 19th century Chinese export porcelain octagonal bowls painted in underglaze blue with floral designs, 22 cm diameter to/w a 19th century Chinese blue and white plate painted with a dwelling in a rocky landscape, 26 cm diameter (3)both bowls have small chips around the rim, the plate has been restored
A Chinese Republic period famille rose porcelain hat stand of cylindrical form, painted with a narrative scene and calligraphy inscription; a figure approaching a sage and two acolytes at the entrance or a rural dwelling within a rocky landscape, the base with four character seal mark, 28 cm high Good condition, not chipped, cracked or damaged
An early 20th century Chinese porcelain celadon vase, tianqiu ping, decorated with an incised underglaze foliate design, unglazed foot and red 'China' mark on the base, 34 cm high, c/w a circular hardwood standThe vase is in good condition but the base has been centrally drilled through the 'China' mark, see images
An 18th/19th century Chinese famille rose porcelain bowl, turquoise ground interior painted with immortals and other figures in a river landscape, the wide everted rim decorated with ribbons and auspicious symbols, Qing dynasty, 37 cm diameterSeveral areas of damage and restoration - see images
A 20th century Chinese porcelain brush washer, Tangluo Xi, the compressed globular body covered on the exterior with a speckled turquoise robins-egg glaze, lu jun, and painted on the interior with a carp pond roundel in underglaze blue, the base with six character Kangxi mark but not of the period, 24 cm diameter
A pair of early 20th century large Chinese porcelain figures of phoenix or fenghuang, each modelled perching on a reticulated naturalistic base with turquoise, ivory and aubergine glaze, 41 cm high, c/w two brass and wooden lamp mounted standsone phoenix has a chip on the front edge of the wing, approx. 0.5 cm
Group of 19th century Chinese porcelain wares comprising pair of cylindrical vases and a further vase all with blue and white decoration, a tea pot with intertwined handle (lacking lid) and a further baluster vase with underglaze blue decoration of a sinuous dragon amongst branches, the cylindrical vases 20cm high
Group of 19th century Chinese porcelain comprising 6 tea bowls and 2 saucers with a blue and white design, further small blue and white vase decorated with a bird amongst branches, a Samson armorial vase, a Worcester tea cup with fisherman pattern and a further 19th century Chinese porcelain sauce boat (qty)
A Chinese porcelain wine cup or taster, late 18th/19th century, probably made for the European market, of deep cinquefoil form, applied to the exterior with an enamelled spray of flowering prunus extending to the short twig handle, minor faults, traces of gilding to the rim, 10.5cm. Provenance: Albert Amor, 18 June 2001.
An 18th century Worcester porcelain dish, decorated in puce with church buildings, separated by blue border, under glaze mark, diameter 19cm, cracked , an 18th century Chinese famille rose footed bowl, decorated with two figural cartouch panels, diameter 19.5cm, cracked and old staple repair, a pottery planter in the Dutch taste, Victorian and later glassware and similar
A pair of 19th Century Chinese blue and white porcelain vases of ovoid bottle form having hand painted decoration depicting figures seated and table with blossoming prunus trees having butterflies to verso and further floral sprays to the cylindrical rim. Two concentric blue Kangxi circles mark to base. Measures: 31cm tall. Repair to rim of one and minor hairline to other rim.
A Chinese Republic Period porcelain hand painted vase of globular form depicting two ladies, one seated at table and the other in blue robe standing with trees bushes and fence. Black patterning to neck and base with calligraphy lettering and artist signature in black and ochre. Small circular foot with trumpet flared neck. Four ochre red character seal to base. No visible damage. Great example. Measures: 18cm tall.
A pair of 19th Century Chinese Qing Dynasty possibly Tongzhi porcelain tea bowls and covers with stands. Orange ground decorated in polychrome with horses and trees. Red character stamps to bases and lids. Raised on wooden carved socle bases. Measures 9cm tall without stands. Both with damage and repair.
A pair of 18th / 19th Century Chinese Qing Dynasty porcelain plates of circular form decorated with fence, bamboo, birds and flowers in blue camaieu. Floral medallion to rim with painted geometric border. Both plates appear good with some minor flea bites / chips to rimx, small repaired chips to one plate. Overall great examples. Measures 23cm in diameter.
A 19th Century Chinese porcelain temple jar of bulbous form having crackle glaze white enamel ground with hand painted famille verte decoration depicting warriors, figures and mountains. Decorated floral borders and Greek key pattern complete with turned wooden finial cover.Brown incised character mark seal to base. Measures: 33cm tall. Firing fault to rim (not damage).
A pair of large 19th Century Chinese blue and white porcelain baluster vases having hand painted decoration depicting insects, birds and floral sprays with relief twin Foo Dog handles and applied four legged serpent dragons just beneath the flared circular rim. Measures: 37cm tall. No visible damage.
signed with artist's monongram oil and acrylic on canvas PROVENANCEDirect from artist 80cm by 80cm “These paintings form part of the Delft onMy Mind series of oil and acrylic on canvasworks that thematically refers to aspects ofthe Dutch Golden Age where beauty andaffluence were intimately linked. During thepeak of the tulip mania of the 17th century,a single bulb sold for more than 10 timesthe annual income of a skilled crafts worker.The opulent still lifes from this era reflectsthe obsession with tulips and roses asobjects of desire.]During the same century, the VOC startedtrading with China for their blue and whiteporcelain, referred to as Kraak Porceleyn.The local potters tried to re-create theirown version of the Chinese wares butcame up with homegrown pottery calledDelfse Porceleyn - now referred to as DutchDelftware.Jan van Riebeek and the VOC landed inthe Cape during the mid-17th century. Thisseries of paintings explores aspects of theDutch heritage of South Africa. The flowerarrangements are still in 'overdaad' but insome cases, only shards of the Delft-wareremains. The splinters of porcelain becomea nostalgic symbol, a gentle reminder thatnothing lasts forever.”Louis Jansen van Vuuren, Artist, France, September 2019
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