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Lot 160

A pair of Chinese porcelain panels of Emperors 30 x 22cm excl. frames

Lot 245

A Chinese Jun type purple-splashed dish, Qing dynasty, unglazed dark brown disc foot, D. 12.5cm, wood stand, boxedProvenance - The owner and her family lived in Singapore in the late 1950s. The collection includes antique Chinese porcelain, jade and furniture her father bought from shops in Orchard Road, Singapore around 1955-59.

Lot 393

A Quantity of 18th & 19th century Chinese and Japanese porcelain wares, Includes Inoue Ryosai, Sumida character tea pot, Highly decorated Chinese bowl. (All items damaged see images)

Lot 73

A Quantity of Chinese and Japanese porcelain items which includes Satsuma miniature blue dragon pattern vase, Famille Rose design perfume bottle, Satsuma vase, Satsuma perfume bottle depicting winter scene & Chinese hand painted lidded pot.

Lot 451

A collection of various Chinese porcelain to include a large Famille rose vase, Lacquered tray, bowl and plate etc

Lot 159

Antique porcelain Jiaqing 1796-1820 Chinese tea pot. Depicting hand painted fisher man on bamboo rafts, hand painted blue signature to the base. Measures 13cm in height

Lot 330

A mixed lot of collectable porcelain to include chinese Wedgewood, Quimper and Coalport. Together with a glass golf plate on stand

Lot 405

A Chinese Canton porcelain vase, encircled character marks to base, 33cm high

Lot 514

An unusually large Chinese porcelain vase, reserved with a floral panel, 128cm high

Lot 406

A 19th century Chinese porcelain blue and white porcelain dish, painted with a landscape, 30cm wide

Lot 20

A 20th century Chinese porcelain blue and white bowl, raised on circular foot and hand painted with mountainous landscapes, 25.5cm diameter and a 19th century Chinese porcelain blue and white plate, 23cm diameter CONDITION REPORT: If you require further images of this lot or a condition report please contact us with your request as condition reports have not been included in the description

Lot 1229

A Chinese porcelain poly-chrome vase decorated with warriors, red seal mark to base, height 46cm - minor nibbles to rim and small firing fault in top inner, otherwise good

Lot 251

Lowestoft porcelain coffee cup, 18th Century, with Chinese islands and figures, 7cm high

Lot 33

A Chinese Imari pattern porcelain vase

Lot 34

A Chinese famille vert porcelain vase

Lot 766

A Chinese porcelain blue and white bowl and a saucer Condition Report: Available upon request

Lot 1707

Chinese egg shell porcelain cup with a peacock and floral decoration, together with a Chinese figural inside painted snuff bottle

Lot 1699

Antique Chinese blue & white porcelain bowl with a traditional floral decoration, diameter 23cm approx

Lot 1679

Chinese Nonya Ware Kamching with lid (Straits Porcelain). floral decoration in green palette. Late Qing. Reign mark to base. 15cm high. Restored chip to rim, and small chip to rim of lid.

Lot 1723

Large Qing dynasty Chinese porcelain vase Circa 1910, with figural traditional scenes with scripts, on a carved timber base, height 87cm approx

Lot 8

A pair of mid 20th Century Chinese porcelain temple lions / dogs of  Fu. Both modeled with a jade coloured glaze on four paws. One with open mouth, one closed. Measures: 21cm.

Lot 190

An 18th Century Chinese famille rose porcelain plate having hand painted central cartouche panel depicting flowers with decorated borders and further floral dealing to the rim. (A/F) Measures 23 cm diameter. 

Lot 45

A Chinese porcelain baluster vase decorated with flowers and butterflies, later converted to a table lamp, on circular hardwood base

Lot 223

Two Chinese export porcelain plates each similarly decorated in blue and white with birds, foliage and flying insects. late 18th/early 19th century . 9½' diam

Lot 428

A pair of Chinese porcelain vases, decorated figures, 45 cm high (2)Modern

Lot 551

A CHINESE EXPORT PART TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE of Chinese export porcelain, painted with polychrome floral sprays highlighted with gilding. Comprising: teapot, tea caddy, cups, tea bowls and assorted saucer dishes and slops bowls (a lot)

Lot 2326

Six Chinese porcelain snuff bottles each with different blue and white scenes, three boxed, five with stoppers

Lot 24

A 19th century eleven-piece Chinese Canton porcelain part dessert service comprising six circular plates, a larger lozenge-shaped footed dish and four comports on spreading circular feet; each piece gilded and hand-decorated in enamels in the famille rose palette with various figures, birds, insects, foliage etc. in typical style (some damage) (the largest piece 39cm wide) (11) The largest lozenge shaped dish appears to be in very good overall original condition with some minor staining to underside which appears to clean off.  The colours of the enamels are quite bright and the gilding is slightly rubbed but otherwise in fairly good condition.  One of the comports has a 3cm piece away from the reticulated border, otherwise OK.  The other three matching comports appear to be in reasonable condition with an original firing crack to the underside of one.  Again some minor wear here but nothing dramatic.  Three of these comports (including the damaged one) are identical, one comport appears to have been “matched”, although of similar size and proportions it is decorated slightly differently to the other three which have four panels.  One of the plates is damaged and has a 1.5cm section away from the edge, one of the plats has a 2cm section in two pieces away and has been badly re-glued to the edge.  One has a 1.5cm hairline which is mostly visible from the underside.  Most of the other plates seem to be in reasonable condition although quite dirty and one further plate has a chip to the edge. 

Lot 26

A delicate Chinese porcelain bowl; hand-decorated to the interior with bats etc., the exterior with a key fret border and various Buddhistic symbols with ribbons below, on circular foot, six-character underglaze blue mark between concentric circles to the underside (with unassociated wooden stand) (13.25cm diameter)Looks generally overall, upon inspection under a glass there appear to be some scratches and small marks to the inside of the bowl.  There is a small blemish mostly visible to the inside of the bowl approx. 7/8mm.  The rest of the piece appears in good general overall order with bright colours (slightly faded to inside) and good condition including foot.

Lot 32

A pair of 19th century Chinese porcelain bottle vases; typically hand-decorated in famille-rose enamels with figures and attendants within panels etc. (damage and reparations) (23cm high) 

Lot 33

A 19th century Chinese porcelain moon flask hand-decorated in under-glaze blue with scrolling lotus, the neck flanked by two sinuous Chilong dragons (damage) (24.5cm high) The vase has sadly suffered with a large crack which runs from the left hand foot of the right hand Karashishi across the face of the vase (approx. 18cm).  There is also a small firing crack visible to the inside of the neck approx. 1cm down, apart from this  it is in fairly good general overall condition. 

Lot 34

An Oriental porcelain group comprising an early 20th century Chinese porcelain teapot and cover, two porcelain spoons decorated in enamels with flowers and a late 19th century Kangxi-style cover surmounted with an open-mouthed temple-style guardian (4) The two spoons appear in reasonable condition, no major problems.  The cover appears in good condition with no major problems and the Karashishi looks as if it has always been on there.  The teapot has a small chip to the underside of the spout, not particularly discernible until close inspection.  The sides of the piece where it has been decorated in enamels are worn and one or two minor chips to the underside of the foot rim.  Apart from this all appears to be in reasonable condition.

Lot 35

Three Chinese porcelain Kraak dishes decorated in underglaze blue in typical style, together with one other similar sized Chinese porcelain dish hand-gilded and decorated in the Imari palette, the Imari dish 22.5cm diameter, probably 18th century The Imari decorated plate is not without fault, turning it over it looks like three 2cm hairlines emanating from the edge of the rim inside towards the foot.  Very slight rim fritting, no chips or restoration noted. The plate with the lot number on  has a 2cm hairline going in from the edge towards the foot, about 1cm from this is a 1cm hairline.  There is also a small match head sized chip to the edge of the plate resulting in a 3/4mm hairline from the edge.  Again no big chips or restoration noted.One of the blue plates sadly has a full star crack running the full width of the underside of the circular foot, it also appears to have minor rim fritting and chips around it, mostly visible from the underside.  The last plate has a 1cm firing crack underneath within the foot area and also has a 2.5cm hairline coming in from the outside towards the foot rim and a double match head sized chip again mostly visible from the underside to the edge.  Minor rim fritting.  The plates are certainly 19th Century, possibly 18th Century and they have a light blue band around the edges of the rim of the plates as does the Imari example.

Lot 39

A Chinese porcelain export punch bowl hand-gilded and decorated in famille-rose enamels with figures within shaped panels etc., in typical style (3rd quarter 18th century), with significant damage and repairs etc. (28.5cm diameter) 

Lot 40

A late 19th century Chinese porcelain sleeve vase in Kangxi style hand decorated in underglaze blue with two dragons contesting the sacred pearl, four character mark to underside, 26cm Appears in good general overall original condition with no major problems noted, not restoration, chips, cracks or hairlines etc.  See attached images.

Lot 44

A Chinese porcelain bowl delicately hand-decorated in underglaze blue with lotus flowers, scrolls etc.; six-character painted blue mark to underside, raised on short circular foot (double match-head size chip to foot), probably 19th century (15.5cm diameter)

Lot 46

Three 20th century pieces: a large Kangxi-style vase decorated with prunus blossom against cracked ice; a Chinese porcelain quatrefoil tea caddy decorated with buildings against mountainous surroundings; a Chinese bowl decorated in enamels with flowers and dragons amongst red reserves against a green ground, on circular foot with artemisia leaf to underside (the vase 30cm high) (3)The tea caddy looks in good general condition overall, the large Kangxi style jar looks in good order and the square bowl has a small 1cm repair to the lip of the rim (see images).  There is also a small piece of pottery/glaze in the form of a small chip to the edge of one of the corners.  There is a very small match-head sized chip to the end of the corner.  Apart from this appears in good general reasonable order. 

Lot 53

Three Chinese porcelain vases, 20th century, one of rouleau form painted in a famille-verte palette in Kangxi style with pheasants on rocks, two in Republic style, one damaged (46cm) (3) The large vase has a 15cm piece away from the top lip and has been re-glued badly and also has a thumbnail sized chip around the edge.  The rest of the vase appears in good general overall order although some dirt and discolouration is noted which would probably clean off.  Quite nice bright colours on the big vase and a pleasing scene.  Chinese characters to reverse and seal mark to the underside.  It is noted that the lamp has been drilled for electricity at the back and there is a small hole in the lappets at the bottom.  The bottle vase porcelain lamp appears newer and is sitting upon a carved wooden pierced base.  Condition appears good on this.  The smaller famille vert vase appears in good general overall order with no cracks, chips or restoration noted.

Lot 57

Early Chinese porcelain dishes etc. to include wreck cargo of the Ca Mau and Tek Sing (7)

Lot 61

A late 19th century Chinese porcelain vase hand decorated in underglaze blue in Kangxi style with figures amongst country landscape against a ground of prunus blossom against cracked ice, four-character mark to underside (minus cover), 16cm high There are two hairlines emanating in from the top of the lip.  Otherwise no cracks, chips or restoration noted.

Lot 62

A Yuan Dynasty blue and white Chinese three-footed porcelain censer decorated with three phoenix, (one foot with historic chip) (9.25cm diameter) The outside of the censer has a smooth appearance, the inside has glaze dripping down from the lip and the rest of the inside is un-glazed.  The underside is also un-glazed and exhibits discolouration as expected.  One of the feet has a very small chip to the end.  Two of the feet have glaze bubbling etc.  Apart from this the piece appears to be in reasonable condition.  This has come from a good private collection.

Lot 63

A 19th century Chinese porcelain bowl, the central interior decorated with a gilded Shou character and surrounded by an unusual green enamel border of stiff leaves with butterflies etc., the interior and exterior top border decorated with panels of floral sprays and sprigs etc., raised on circular foot (26cm diameter) 

Lot 67

A Chinese porcelain rustic style jar (probably 17th century), glazed and of ovoid form on short circular foot, (cracks and damage), 10cm diameter 

Lot 68

A delicately potted Chinese porcelain wine cup, the flower-head shaped top above an interior decorated in underglaze blue with a tree, flower and shrub etc., before a fence, the exterior of the body decorated with repeating lappets, raised upon a high circular foot (possibly 17th century) (6cm diameter )

Lot 69

A good 'Yongzheng' porcelain pot-pourri, probably Herend, circa 1875, the depressed globular body finely enamelled after Chinese Famille Rose with panels of flowers, panels and bands of diaper, pierced silver cover in Islamic style, 12.5cm Overall the piece is in very good original condition.  There is some wear to the underside of the three feet which is to be expected also minor paintwork away here.  Overall good general overall condition.

Lot 70

A Chinese porcelain group to include an 18th century bowl (damaged and repaired), a underglaze blue and white decorated lid with scrolling lotus, a 19th century Canton enamel cup and a late 18th/early 19th century saucer decorated in enamels with figures etc. (some damage) (4)  The Imari style bowl is badly hairlined and badly repaired.  The cup appears to be in reasonable original condition with no chips, restoration or major problems noted, although some minor rubbing to gilding and colouration etc.  The saucer has some discolouration to the inside of the bowl which could possibly be removed with cleaning, but this does have a single crack running across the foot rim from side to side which is visible on both sides.  The Kangxi lid is 23.25cm wide, the diameter of the inside of the outset lip is 20.25cm and the diameter of the top cover with the brown rim is 7cm diameter.  The piece looks in fairly good honest overall original condition although there is a small star crack which is only visible from the inside and not discernible looking at it from the outside.  We note that the foliate scrolling is nicely painted.

Lot 71

Three Chinese porcelain dishes (probably 18th century) decorated with floral sprigs, a mythical animal and the largest diameter plate (22cm) centrally decorated with a five-petal flower head centering stylised incised foliate decoration (3) 

Lot 73

An early Chinese Ming Dynasty porcelain bowl, well modelled and decorated with various fish amongst stylised underwater flowers and seaweed etc., raised on high circular foot decorated with alternating scrolls (some glaze crazing and discolouration etc.) (14.5cm diameter)There is some glaze crazing and discolouration etc., to the inside of the bowl and also to the outside and underneath which is concealed by the circular foot.  There are minor blemishes and some crazing noted throughout the bowl and under a jeweller's loop no chips, cracks or old restoration can be seen.  This appears to be in reasonable order except for some glaze crazing (some “brown” glaze crazing also), extremely small rim fritting to the underside of the circular foot and some breakdown of cobalt blue.

Lot 75

A mixed late Qing Chinese porcelain group comprising various tea bowls, covers and stands etc., some with Kangxi marks (ink plate and damges etc.) 

Lot 76

AMENDMENT - ITEM IS JAPANESE  A late 19th century Chinese porcelain charger of flower-head shape and hand-decorated in enamels in the Imari palette, 32cm diameter

Lot 82

A Chinese Qing Dynasty porcelain water pot with waisted circular neck above a body hand decorated in underglaze blue with peony and scrolling foliage etc., 5.25cm high 

Lot 84

A rare Qianlong mark and probably period, copper red porcelain vase, the pearl body with flared mouth and foot and under an overall deep red, slightly mottled, glaze, the foot purple, the glaze stopping nearly at mouth and foot, barely visible scratch, six character seal mark in underglaze blue, 31cm. (For a similar vase, 29cm high and with a similar mark, see Sotheby's Hong Kong 8th October 2010, Lot 2656)PLEASE NOTE: THERE WILL BE NO LIVE INTERNET BIDDING ON THIS LOT, ANYBODY WISHING TO BID ON LOT 84 IS REQUIRED TO LODGE A £3,000 DEPOSIT WITH THE AUCTIONEERS NO LATER THAN 6.00PM ON WEDNESDAY 16TH OCTOBER. ANY DEPOSITS LODGED ARE FULLY REFUNDABLE IF YOU ARE NOT THE WINNING BIDDER.Generally the vase is in good overall untouched original condition with no restoration, chips, cracks or hairlines etc., although it does exhibit a slight scratch to the glaze.  There are two areas where the glaze is un-uniform and significantly lighter and these areas are approx. 1cm square each.  There are minor pin head sized pieces away from the glaze overall body, the foot rim appears slightly darker than the main body and there is a small original firing blemish to the underside.  Except for these “minor faults” the vase is in good general overall condition with no major problems.  There is interest at the £40,000 - £60,000 level.  We have had several people of high stature in the Chinese ceramic world look at this and the piece is generally considered to be definitely mark and period and there are no cracks, chips, hairlines or restorations noted. 

Lot 174

A selection of Chinese and oriental small and miniature tea bowls, porcelain etc

Lot 160A

A pair of Chinese porcelain demi-lune serving dishes

Lot 162A

A Chinese porcelain haxagonal shaped tea pot with alternating pictoral decoration and character text

Lot 159A

A Chinese porcelain rectangular snuff bottle with mark to base

Lot 165A

A Chinese porcelain blue and white goblet decorated with farming scenes, ht 14.5cm

Lot 158A

A Chinese porcelain circular snuff bottle with figural decoation, with mark to base

Lot 172

A p air of Chinese porcelain plates with polychrome decoration of mountain landscapes, marks to base, diam. 15cm

Lot 163

A Chinese porcelain blue and white rectangular tray with mountain landscape and sea decoration, 26cm x 30cm

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