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A Lowestoft porcelain cream jug, circa 1790, of fluted barrel form, polychrome painted with two Chinese figures in a garden, holding kites or lanterns, height 7cm, together with a similar teabowl, diameter 8cm. Condition report: No evident damage, slight glaze mark wear top of handle, firing fault to base of tea bowl.
A faux bamboo-framed Chinese porcelain plaque, hand decorated in famille verte enamels depicting a high-ranking female together with two attendants, each attendant carries an object and all are within garden surroundings with rockwork, trees and two large ceramic planters with peony emanating (plaque size 34.5cm x 27cm) Appears generally good condition overall although the surface of the porcelain appears grubby there are no chips, cracks or restoration noted. The frame is of a faux bamboo and looks like it has been stained at some time but the porcelain appears to be in good general overall condition. The plaque is in good general overall order with no problems noted except for it being dirty and would benefit from a clean.
A MID 19TH CENTURY CHINESE CANTONESE CELADON GROUND PORCELAIN VASE, the body with painted panels of various figural scenes, surrounded by native flora and butterflies, the rims with a gilt and painted floral border, the handles formed of stylised elephant heads,40.5cm high x 22.5cm diameter.
18TH CENTURY CHINESE PORCELAIN MINIATURE MELON SHAPED TEAPOT overall decorated with famille rose reserved panels, together with stand alone flower and foliage sprays on an indented pedestal base with loop handle. Probably Yong Zheng period, unmarked. 11.5cm high approx. (B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: General external wear to decoration in places, particularly the gilding on the knop. Internally visible firing crack and glaze flaw with additional firing crack which appears to have extended.
CHINESE PORCELAIN BALUSTER SHAPED STRAIGHT SIDED ROULEAU VASE having straight sided neck with angled everted rim, the body decorated with an enamelled study of Li Tie Guai standing upon a crab underneath butterflies (a Daoist Immortal skilled in medicines), underglazed blue concentric circle marks to the base. Late 19th/early 20th Century. 40.5cm high approx. (B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: Very dirty but no obvious damage apart from a firing crack to the rim.
A GROUP OF CHINESE CANTON PORCELAIN FAMILLE VERTE DESIGN ITEMS to include; baluster shaped vase with domed dog of fo cover (27cm high approx), petalled shallow bowl, another small oval dish or bowl, an oval shaped lidded box with its cover and a barrel shaped jar with its cover. All decorated with reserved panels of birds and insects amongst foliage and figures in interiors. Unmarked. Petalled bowl: 22cm wide approx, small dish 14cm wide approx, oval lidded box 13cm wide approx, jar 12cm high approx. (5) (B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: The vase and cover has some surface wear to gilding particularly but no obvious damage or losses. The petalled bowl has minor surface wear, no obvious damage or losses. The small dish has chips and frits around its edge. The oval box and cover has chips to its inner rim and the barrel shaped jar - the cover has been broken and glued together.
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