A group of Japanese and Chinese porcelain to include a large Japanese Imari charger, 30 cm diameter, a pair of Japanese Imari plates decorated with fishes, 21 cm diameter, a further Imari type plate, two small Imari bowls, a lidded Kutani vase decorated with vignettes of jungle fowl and songbirds etc, 23 cm high, a Chinese blue and white lidded porcelain teapot decorated with a dragon, etc (9).
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A set of five Chinese blue and white export porcelain octagonal plates, Qianlong (1736-1795), each decorated with an island tea house and a flight of birds within a plantain leaf band and willow tree and peony border, the underside with two simple branch meanders, fritted rims, 21.5cm wide and a set of three Nanking blue and white porcelain plates, 19th century, each decorated with a figure on a bridge before a pagoda island landscape within multiple borders of auspicious motifs and cell diapers, 22cm diameter (8)
Chinese porcelain blue and white baluster shaped lidded jar, overall decorated with under glazed blue dogs of fo amongst clouds and flames. Concentric circle mark to base with four painted characters. 15cm high approx.(B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: Appearing in good condition overall.
Chinese bronze baluster shaped vase with entwined dragon and engraved decoration, a Japanese porcelain polychrome decorated baluster shaped vase decorated with three clawed dragon chasing a flaming pearl and a continental porcelain baluster shaped specimen vase with relief white foliate decoration. (3)(B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: Minor wear in places but appearing ok.
A Chinese porcelain table lamp on carved hardwood circular base CONDITION REPORT: Vase and wooden base height is 41cm. Overall height with shade is 79cm. Vase appears to be drilled and possibly also glued to the hardwood base. Metal fitting also glued within rim of vase. The vase appears to be in good condition with no damages. See numerous additional images.
A Chinese porcelain blue and white sleeve vase with flared rim, red oxide borders, decorated with foo dogs, character marks to base, 21 cm high; together with a studio pottery tankard, floral decoration on brown ground, 15 cm high; and an octagonal jug, pink, green and blue floral decoration on white ground, 15.5 cm high (3)
An 18th century Chinese blue and white charger, painted with flowers repaired along with other Chinese porcelain decorated in underglaze blue.Condition report intended as a guide only.Large dish with two large pieces of the rim re glued, these show signs of former staple repair. Also with two flat chips to the front rim.
A Chinese copper travelling case for a Tongzhi porcelain bowlProvenance - The Pestalozzi International Foundation collection of Tibetan thangkas, Buddhist figures and ritual objects. In 1947, the British Pestalozzi Children's Village association was founded by Dr Henry Alexander - a German, Jewish, refugee who moved to the UK before the Second World War - and Mrs Mary Buchanan - a British sociologist. In 1959 the organisation opened a 170 acre property in Sedlescombe, East Sussex to house and educate children from displaced persons camps in Europe at the end of World War II.In 1963, twenty-two Tibetan students, along with their house parents, arrived at the village. In 1967/68 saw the last of the European students at Pestalozzi and from that point students from Tibet, India and Nepal - amongst other countries - began to arrive. The Tibetan children and their house parents rescued Buddhist thangkas (paintings) and relics from the local temples during the upheavals of the 1960s which are included in this sale. The collection also includes Buddhist figures of deities from China, Burma and Thailand. The funds raised will help Pestalozzi to continue to offer educational scholarships to children from under-privileged countries.
A PAIR OF CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE PLATES, LATE REPUBLIC PERIOD, 1912 – 1949 Each enamelled, gilded and painted to the centre with a flautist entertaining a seated lady serving tea amongst large porcelain vessels, a songbird at her side perched in a hoop, the rim enamelled with white lotus blooms and tendrils on a blue ground interspersed by flowers, all contained within a T-pattern border and Batavian-brown gilt rim, firing irregularities, pitting, gilt loss22,2cm diameter(2) (2)
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