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A group of South East Asian blue and white porcelain, including a Chinese lidded dragon pot and cover, possibly for seal paste, decorated in underglaze blue with a five clawed dragon chasing a flaming pearl through the clouds, unmarked, an 18th century provincial storage pot with associated pierced carved wooden lid, a 19th century style lidded ink box with imperial dragon design, three bird cage pots and three occupied Japanese dishes. (20)
A large Canton porcelain bottle vase, late 19th century, typically decorated with reserves of figures against scrolling foliage and flowers, unmarked, 40cm, together with a mid 20th century Chinese porcelain large bottle vase, decorated in famille rose style with reserves of figures against a flowering pink ground, unmarked, 40cm. (2)
A group of Chinese famille rose porcelain, Qing Dynasty, 19th century and later, comprising a cylindrical pot and cover, decorated with figures and Chinese calligraphic script, gilt edges, iron red single character mark to rim, 10 by 11cm, a similar smaller example, 7.5 by 9.5cm, a cylindrical sleeve vase, decorated with a lady standing on one leg with attendant holding a parasol over her, unmarked, gilt rim, 3.5 by 13cm, a rectangular box and cover, decorated with flowers, 12 by 8.5 by 6.5cm, three Canton porcelain pots, missing lids, typically decorated, and a pair of cloisonne enamel on brass baluster form vases, 10.5cm. (9)Various cracks and repairs to most items, sleeve vase in good condition, issues with all other items.
A Chinese porcelain dish, Qing Dynasty, 19th century, decorated in underglaze blue, overglaze enamels and gilt highlights with vases of flowers and two birds, flowers to the rim border, unmarked, 32.5cm, together with a Chinese porcelain oval dish, Qing Dynasty, 18th century, decorated in famille rose, 26.5 by 16.5cm. (2)
A pair of Chinese porcelain vases, Qing Dynasty, 19th century, each of baluster form with slab sides, two handles to necks and flared rims, decorated with reserves of figures surrounded by calligraphic Chinese script, against a floral a foliage covered ground, unmarked, each 11 by 8 by 24.5cm high. (2)
A 19th Century Chinese porcelain centrepiece blue and white bowl having being hand painted with florals, pomegranates, birds and butterflies to the sides and round panel to the bowl, with florals and fruits to the rim, circa 1900. Four character marks to the base. Raised on a carved wooden base with pierced decoration. Bowl measures 27cm diameter.
A collection of Chinese porcelain export ceramics to include a hand painted Imari teapot of bulbous form having hand painted landscape scenes featuring bridges and boats in red and blue with gilt detailing, a blue and white octagonal plate painted with pine trees and floral sprays to the rim together with a pair of blue and white tea cups with landscape scenes painted to the sides having gilt rims. Measures: 15cm tall.
A garniture of four Chinese porcelain vases, the central vase with a flared rim and baluster body, 15cm high flanked by a pair of inverted baluster vases, with panels of a bird in a tree, the sides painted with flowerheads and leaves, four character mark to the base, 14cm high, the fourth decorated with butterflies and birds amongst flowerheads and leaves, four character mark to the base, 20cm high CONDITION REPORT: Tall vase - chips to the rim and foot, one inverted baluster vase has chips and losses to the rim, all pieces have glaze imperfections,
A small quantity of jewellery to include a 14ct gold devotional cross from Jerusalem, a 9ct gold amethyst pin brooch, a pinchbeck mounted shell cameo, amethyst and carnelian beads, a silver gem-set ring, Jasperware, Chinese porcelain pendant/brooch on cultured pearl necklace, a Chinese nephrite dish etc.
A mixed collection of ceramics and glassware to include an early 19th century English pearlware miniature blue and white teapot and cover and matching cream jug, a small Vienna coffee can and saucer (cracked); Royal Doulton teapot and cover transfer-printed with roses, Derby spill vase, two Gaudy Welsh cream jugs, two Chinese hardwood stands, spill vase painted with roses and blue floral sprigs, English porcelain vase painted with flowers (heavily damaged), glass decanter and stopper together with silver plated wares including cutlery, a bottle coaster and a brass lamp base etc (qty, damages)
Title: A Chinese grisaille and gilt 'Resurrection' teapot stand, Qianlong Description: Dimensions: Dia.: 13 cm Literature: E.g. C.C. Brawer, G. Wu and C. le Corbeiller, Trade Winds, The Lure of the China Trade, 16th-19th Centuries, New York, 1985, p. 10 (cat. 25 for a similar plate); G.A. Godden, Oriental Export Market Porcelain and Its Influence on European Wares, London, 1979, p. 222 (a tea caddy with similar pattern); C.J.A. JÅ¡rg, Chinese Ceramics in the Collection of the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam, London, 1997, p. 281 (cat. 327 for a part tea set overdecorated in Europe with the same pattern and p. 324, cat. 385 for a plate overdecorated in Europe with a more elaborate scene taken possibly from another original).
Title: A collection of Chinese Batavian ware famille rose and Imari style porcelain and a famille rose saucer, Qianlong Description: Dimensions: H 13 cm (the covered jar) H 11,8 cm (the teapot) Dia.: 13,5 - 11,5 cm (the largest and smallest saucer) Dia.: 8,7 - 7,4 cm (the largest and smallest cup) Added some wooden cup and saucer standards.
Title: A Chinese grisaille and gilt 'Resurrection' deep plate, Qianlong Description: Dimensions: Dia.: 22,7 cm Provenance: Collection of Mrs Paul Mellon, sold in Sotheby's New York, on the 21 November 2014 (link). Literature: E.g.: M. Beurdeley, Porcelaine de la Compagnie des Indes, Fribourg, 1969, p. 203 (cat. 228 for a similar plate); A. du Boulay, Chinese Porcelain, Hong Kong, 1963, p. 83 (cat. 118 for a similar plate); M. Jourdain and R.S. Jenyns, Chinese Export Art, London, 1950, p. 116 (cat. 85 for a similar plate); W.R. Sargent, Treasures of Chinese Export Ceramics from the Peabody Essex Museum, Salem, 2012, p. 315 (cat. 167 for a similar plate).
Title: A Chinese famille rose English market 'Fryer' armorial plate, Yongzheng Description: Dimensions: Dia.: 22,7 cm Literature: D.S. Howard, Chinese Armorial Porcelain, London, 1974, p. 266; A. Varela Santos, 100 Years of Chinese Export Porcelain, London, 2014/2015, cat. 119 (a similar charger).
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