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A 19TH CENTURY CHINESE CANTON FAMILLE ROSE AND BLUE & WHITE PORCELAIN VASE, the vase with two designs, one side is of blue and white chinese style decoration depicting lakeside setting and highlighted with gilt, the reverse side with typical famille rose canton design of flora, butterflies and fruiting, the body of the vase bearing a sixteen character Chinese poetry mark, 24cm high x 11cm wide.
A large Chinese 'Famille Rose' and underglaze blue basin, early Qianlong, the interior painted in underglaze blue with pheasants amongst peony, the interior and exterior walls painted with sprays of flowers in bright enamels, the wide rim with some of The Hundred Antiques within trellis borders highlighted in gilt, 43cm wide x 14cm high The base with old typed label for the pottery and porcelain retailer's, D. M & P Manheim Ltd, New York, founded in 1949 and with an additional glued calling card to base inscribed 'Mr William Ross' 清乾隆早期 青花加彩花鸟图大盆
A LARGE 19TH CENTURY ENGRAVED GILT OVAL CASED REPEATING CARRIAGE CLOCK WITH CENTER SECONDS made for the Chinese market having a moulded gilt brass case with foliate engraving inset with bowed bevelled glass panels enclosing a 2.5" porcelain Roman dial with subsidiary alarm dial and Chinese character marks fronting an eight-day striking and repeating movement on a gong mounted on the front plate and original lever escapement 19.5cm high
A large 19th century Chinese porcelain rouleau vase, painted in underglaze blue with a continuous landscape depicting mountains, houses and boatmen on a lake, height 60.5cm.Provenance: presented with a photocopied invoice from August Warnecke.Additional InformationUnmarked to base, pitting and firing faults throughout, particularly heavy to foot, general surface wear throughout, some light scratching. No hairlines to interior. The cracks are 1-1.5cm on the rim only, not the body of the vase.
A pair of 19th century Chinese porcelain baluster vases painted in underglaze blue with stylised flowers and leaves above plantain border, both with moulded pair of dragons chasing Sacred Pearl to necks, both with four character Xuande marks to bases, height of slightly larger 22.5cm (2).Additional InformationBoth with losses to glaze at rim, general surface wear, manufacturing imperfections, some gaps in glazing, firing cracks etc to the moulded dragons.
Two similar late 19th/early 20th century Chinese porcelain ginger jars, both painted in underglaze blue with lady and child in rural landscape beneath floral borders, both with double ring to base, height of slightly larger 12.7cm (both lacking covers) (2).Additional InformationGeneral wear throughout, manufacturing imperfections, surface marks, dirt, etc. Both lacking covers as stated. Some pitting and fritting to glaze.
A 19th century Chinese porcelain vase of tapered form painted in underglaze blue with birds amongst branches beneath plantain and ruyi borders, converted to a lamp with gilt metal mounts, height excluding fitment 30.5cm.Additional InformationLater converted to a lamp as stated, general wear, manufacturing imperfections etc throughout.
A 19th century Chinese porcelain flask painted in underglaze blue, the first panel depicting scholar with two child attendants and the latter depicting auspicious flowers, further floral detail to upper and lower sections, six character Kangxi mark to base, height 28cm (af).Additional InformationLarge chip to rim, further general surface wear, manufacturing imperfections, pitting to glaze, etc.
A late 19th century Chinese porcelain bowl painted in underglaze blue with panels depicting scholars and landscapes beneath band of flowers with further flower and vine band to rim interior and roundel depicting scholar's objects to bowl, four character mark to base, diameter 14.9cm (af).Additional InformationSeveral chips to the rim, usual manufacturing imperfections, some pitting, marks to the glaze, etc.
A small pair of 19th century Chinese porcelain baluster vases painted in underglaze blue with two stylised flowers amongst Chinese Parasol Tree leaves above lappet border and both with moulded dragons to necks, unmarked, height 9.7cm (2).Additional InformationGeneral surface wear, some manufacturing imperfections.
A late 19th century Chinese purple glazed porcelain baluster vase, unmarked, height 19.5cm (af), with associated pierced hardwood stand.Additional InformationChips and losses to the rim with manufacturing imperfections including gaps in glazing, surface pitting, scratches, nicks to the glaze, etc.
A late 19th century Chinese porcelain sang de boeuf glazed bottle vase, unmarked, height 20.2cm, with associated hardwood stand.Additional InformationCrazed throughout, several small hairline cracks to the rim, glaze chips and a small chip to the foot rim, surface scratches and nicks to the glaze.
A 20th century Chinese sang de boeuf glazed porcelain tianqiuping vase, unmarked (af), height approx 35cm, with associated hardwood stand. Additional Information6cm hairline crack from rim downwards, crazed throughout with surface pitting and further manufacturing imperfections, the stand also with a repaired split and further wear. The unglazed rim of the foot with small chip.
Four pieces of 19th century and later Chinese porcelain comprising a hexagonal famille rose planter painted in enamels with figures in panels, height 12.5cm (badly af), an enamelled dish decorated with two dragons amongst peonies and chrysanthemums (af) and a pair of celadon glazed plates decorated in enamels with birds and butterflies amongst flowers, both with seal marks in underglaze blue to bases (4). Additional InformationPlanter broken in numerous places with staple repairs, further chips and losses, heavy damage throughout, the dragon decorated plate also badly broken with old staple repairs, further hairlines, all generally with heavy wear throughout, some rubbing to enamel, etc.
A pair of late 19th/early 20th century Chinese porcelain bottle vases decorated with stylised flowers in reserve on underglaze blue cracked ice ground, unmarked, height 23.8cm (2).Additional InformationGeneral surface wear, some pitting, marks etc to the glaze, also surface dirt, paint residues, etc.
Two late 18th century Chinese porcelain dishes/bowls, the larger painted in underglaze blue with pagoda in rural landscape and stylised foliate border, diameter 22.8cm, the smaller painted with flowers, also a further floral painted bowl with seal mark to base (3).Additional InformationGeneral surface wear and manufacturing imperfections throughout, the smaller floral painted dish has numerous small chips to the rim, the third bowl with some crazing.
Two Chinese porcelain bird feeders, the larger decorated in enamels with lotus amongst scrolling vines and Shou character, diameter approx 7cm, the smaller example painted in underglaze blue with bird amongst flowers on hardwood stand (af) (2).Additional InformationThe smaller bird feeder has several cracks, the first with damage to the enamels and areas of manufacturing imperfections throughout.
A Chinese porcelain bowl inset with rice and featuring transfer decorated dragon and Sacred Pearl decoration to centre, two character mark to base, diameter 25.3cm (af), and an Asiatides Chinese style crackle glazed lidded bowl with decoration of winged dragon amongst clouds to bowl interior and lid (2).Additional InformationThe rice inset bowl has a large hairline crack to both sides and over rim, further general wear throughout. The 'Asiatides' writing on the bottom is a sticker.
A Chinese porcelain wine ewer of hexagonal form painted in underglaze blue with panels featuring ladies and children in garden setting and further floral sprays throughout, with beaded detail to body and cover, unmarked, height 26cm (cover af).Additional InformationCover with hairline crack and chip to inner lip, further general wear throughout, manufacturing imperfections, some pitting, marks to glaze, etc.
A pair of late 19th/early 20th century Chinese porcelain baluster vases and covers with Dog of Fo finials, both decorated with blossoming prunus in reserve against blue ground and both with double ring to base, height including cover 28.5cm (both covers af) (2). Additional InformationBoth covers with chips and losses, one of the vases with potting flaw to rim, both with further manufacturing imperfections, general surface wear, pitting to glaze, etc.
Three Chinese figures of scholars, the two smaller in porcelain and the taller earthenware, the smallest holding pipa (lute) and wearing robed decorated with shou character and with peach to his left, height 14.8cm, the two smaller figures af. Additional InformationThe seated figure with damage and loss to the lute to both of his hands, there was another peach or similar item which has now been lost, the other standing porcelain figure has now lost his right hand, the taller figure with numerous chips to the glaze and is heavily crazed throughout, further general surface wear, rubbing to painted detail where applicable etc, some manufacturing imperfections, pitting, etc.
A Chinese Kangxi period porcelain footed globular vase, painted in underglaze blue with birds among fruit and flowers, with painted artemisia leaf mark to base, height 8cm (af), a miniature lidded barrel and a pair of shaped oval dishes (4).Additional InformationThe vase is cracked and crudely reglued, losses, dirt and general wear throughout, barrel has minor pitting and chips to interior rim with some staining, dishes have nibbles to rim, all pieces with general surface wear commensurate with age.
A late 19th century Chinese porcelain circular box and cover decorated in simulated cloisonné with floral sprays throughout, the interior lid and base decorated with blue and white floral sprays and with painted character marks to base, diameter 12cm.Additional InformationHairline glaze crack underneath the lid, crazing throughout, fine hairlines to the inside glaze of the base, light staining.
A near pair of early 20th century Chinese porcelain vases painted in underglaze blue with figural landscapes, the lids with Dog of Fo finials, both with character marks to bases, height of slightly taller including lid 22.5cm (both af), and a small ginger jar (lacking lid) (3). Additional InformationBoth vases have chips to the lids, heavy crackle or crazing of crude manufacture with manufacturing imperfection, rubbing to coloured detail etc throughout, ginger jar lacking lid as stated.
An early 20th century Chinese porcelain tea bowl, painted in underglaze blue with pagodas, lakes and mountains, diameter 8cm, and further ceramics to include a celadon glazed example and a bowl on stand, also a Berlin porcelain vase (9).Additional InformationSome surface scratches, one of the small cups is cracked.
A 19th century Chinese porcelain Wucai circular bowl painted in underglaze blue with dragon amongst clouds to the centre and in overglaze enamels and iron red with fish amongst lillies, with ruyi band above raised foot, impressed three character seal mark (probably maker's mark) to base, diameter 16.5cm.Additional InformationA small chip to the rim with a hairline crack spreading from it, areas of surface wear such as scratches, also minor dirt.
A 19th century Chinese porcelain figure of woman with child holding a ruyi sceptre, seated upon a temple dog, height 22cm, and a pair of stoneware figures of immortals on stylised cloud bases, height 19.5cm (3).Additional InformationThe figure of woman upon temple dog with chip to the tail, the immortal with staff and double gourd vase with chip to the hair, major restoration to both hands and top of the staff, the other immortal with loss to the thumb of his left hand, something missing from the band above his forehead, all with surface dirt and minor wear commensurate with age.
Five pieces of various Chinese porcelain to include a late 18th century Famille Rose jug painted with figural terrace scenes, a 19th century rouleau vase, height 14.5cm, and a tea cup and saucer made for Western market (5).Additional InformationThe vase with cover: the cover is glued to the neck and part of the rim is reglued and overpainted, the mug: two bruises to both sides of the handle, hairline cracks spreading from the rim of the front and some horizontal examples below, some surface staining, the jug: the top of the beak has been possibly filed down as it at a different angle than the rest of the rim, the rouleau vase: some firing imperfections to the rim of the base and with a small loss along the manufacturing split, with a few smaller chips around, the cup and saucer: a few areas of chips of around the base of the cup, several flat chips to the rim of the saucer base, areas of heavy rubbing to the gilding, all pieces with general surface wear and dirt.
A 19th century Chinese Canton Famille Rose porcelain shaped circular charger painted with figural garden scene within border of floral panels and purple ground, bearing two character marks to base, diameter 37cm.Additional InformationRubbing to gilding, fritting the the edge, some surface scratches.
An early 20th century Chinese porcelain Ming-style moonflask, painted in underglaze blue with fruit, bats and flowers, set with twin ruyi handles and allover clobbered yellow decoration, painted Qianlong mark to base, height 18cm, on hardwood stand and with fitted box. Additional InformationCrazing, some small surface chips and losses to yellow glaze revealing body beneath, uneven glazing, fritting to rim. This item came from a private collection whose family worked in the East in the early 20th century.
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