18th century Worcester porcelain coffee pot and cover having polychrome naturalistic floral sprays alternating with blue ground, gilt and floral cartouche panels, the domed cover having floral knop and with blue painted pseudo-Chinese square seal mark to base, 26cm high and the matching tea bowl and saucer, slightly fluted and similarly painted and marked (3)
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18th century Worcester porcelain oval box and cover, the blue scale ground bearing shaped gilt bordered reserves of naturalistic floral sprays and alternating with gilt floral sprigs, the cover with naturalistic twig and flowerhead handle, pseudo-Chinese seal mark to base and bearing label for retailers ‘Law, Foulsham & Cole of South Molton Street, London, No.2248’, 14cm wide and the matching oval dish stand with stock label for ‘Law, Foulsham & Cole of South Molton Street, London, No.2248’, 20cm wide
18th century Worcester porcelain butter tub and cover, circular, cobalt blue ground and all painted with vase and cartouche-shaped gilded reserves of naturalistic floral sprays, blue painted pseudo-Chinese seal mark to base and with naturalistic flowerhead finial, pair tab handles, 13cm wide over the handles and with stock label from ‘Law, Foulsham & Cole, South Molton Street, London, No.2098’
18th century Worcester porcelain dish, circular and scalloped, the blue scale ground bearing gilt bordered cartouche-shaped reserves of naturalistic floral sprays, interspersed with gilt sprigs, pseudo-Chinese square seal mark to base and bearing retailers label from ‘Stoner & Evans, King Street, St James, London’, 25cm diameter
18th century Worcester porcelain blue scale ground teapot and cover and a similar cream jug and cover, each with blue scale ground and painted with gilt bordered shaped cartouches of exotic birds, butterflies, insects and flowers, the covers with floral knop handle, blue painted pseudo-Chinese square seal mark to base, the teapot with stock no for Law, Foulsham & Co, No.1484 and the cream jug with label for ‘Stoner & Evans, King Street, St James, London’, 14cm and 13cm high respectively
FOUR ENGLISH PORCELAIN BULLET-FORM COVERED TEAPOTS 18TH CENTURY all with rose modelled finials and domed covers, comprising two painted with flower sprigs and sprays, 16cm high and 14.5cm high; a Worcester example in underglaze blue, with polychrome and gilt flowers, underglaze blue crescent mark, 15cm high; and an example decorated with Chinese figures in a garden, 13.5cm high (4)
A collection of modern Chinese items including; three porcelain figures, a pair of orange ground ginger jars and covers, a pair of figural table lamps, a bronze four sided Buddha head, 14cm high and sundry. (11) Provenance; property from the late Sir David Tang This lot has been imported from outside the UK for sale under the temporary admission scheme. Additionally Import VAT is payable at 20% on the hammer price. VAT at 20% will be added to the buyer's premium but will not be shown separately on the invoice.
A pair of Chinese porcelain rouleau vases, 18th/19th century, painted in rouge-de-fer and black with a procession depicting an official on horseback with attendants, a figure walking behind carrying a pole across his shoulders suspending a naked man at one end and books at the other, 46.5cm. high., adapted as lamps, (2).
A Chinese porcelain bullet-shaped teapot and cover, 18th century, finely enamelled, possibly in Holland, with flower groups and sprigs, 14cm. high; also another teapot and cover painted with flowers and branches of pomegranates in iron-red, green and gilding, 10.5cm. high; and an export porcelain cylindrical mug painted with a figurative panel, 13cm. high, (5).
A pair of Chinese porcelain hexagonal plates, 18th century, painted in underglaze-blue and picked out in gilding with flowers, 22cm. diameter; also a pair of aubergine glazed bowls with lightly incised floral decoration, 13cm. diameter; a blue and white porcelain landscape mug, 11.5cm. high; and a mandarin palette bowl, 23cm. diameter, (a.f), (6).
A pair of modern Chinese porcelain pagodas, blue and white decoration against a stepped hexagonal body, unsigned, 120cm high. (2) Provenance; property from the late Sir David Tang This lot has been imported from outside the UK for sale under the temporary admission scheme. Additionally Import VAT is payable at 20% on the hammer price. VAT at 20% will be added to the buyer's premium but will not be shown separately on the invoice.
A quantity of collectables; Shanghai Tang items including; silver plated figural inkwell, clock, silver plated ashtray, also a large glass cased clock, 39.5cm high, an acrylic panel painted with a study of David Tang, a porcelain Chinese fortune cookie by Judith Rosenthal 2012, a shagreen square tray stamped 'ASTOR PLACE LONDON' to the base, 41cm wide and sundry. (11) Provenance; property from the late Sir David TangThis lot has been imported from outside the UK for sale under the temporary admission scheme. Additionally Import VAT is payable at 20% on the hammer price. VAT at 20% will be added to the buyer's premium but will not be shown separately on the invoice.
A Chinese porcelain water bowl and stand, Qianlong seal mark, 20th century, the moulded octagonal bowl externally decorated against a yellow ground with winged phoenix's interspersed with Chrysanthemum sprays, green glazed interior, 23cm wide, on a carved hardwood stand CONDITION REPORT: Stained interior. Decoration to the foot rim appears rather crude. Unglazed gritty foot rim. No obvious cracks or restoration.
A Chinese porcelain Ming style Meiping vase, the blue and white high shouldered vase decorated in the 15th century style of blue and white depicting figures and pagoda within stiff leaf and geometric borders, 25cm high CONDITION REPORT: This is not a period Ming Dynasty piece. The porcelain body appears rather muted. No obvious chips, cracks or restoration. Some pitting to the rims and body. General surface scratches. See additional images for clarification.
A pair of 18th century Chinese export porcelain meat plates, each decorated in the imari palette depicting a central scene of peacocks in flight amidst multiple floral sprays and blossoms enclosed within an ogee moulded rim decorated with scrolling foliage, 33.5cm wide CONDITION REPORT: Each with some minor glaze and surface chips to the edges. Surface scratching and signs of enamel wear visible. Decoration appears good. Some gilt wear and pitting. One meat plate shows some glaze pooling to the inner blue border.
An 18th century Chinese export porcelain meat plate, decorated in the imari palette depicting a central scene of peacocks in flight amidst multiple floral sprays and blossoms enclosed within an ogee moulded rim decorated with scrolling foliage, 30cm wide CONDITION REPORT: No obvious signs of restoration. Minor surface chips/glaze grazes to the edges and high points. Surface scratches and some gilt wear visible. Small amounts of pitting visible. Generally ok.
A set of eight 18th century Chinese export porcelain bowls, each circular bowl centrally decorated in the imari palette depicting a scene of peacocks in flight amidst multiple floral sprays and blossoms enclosed within an ogee moulded rim decorated with scrolling foliage, 22cm wide (at fault) CONDITION REPORT: x1 bowl- Cracked in half and re-glued. Section to rim re-glued. x1 bowl- Chip to rim with descending stained hairline crack. x1 bowl- stained hairline cracks to the underside. x1 bowl- Two-section crack to rim re-glued. All showing some surface scratches and pitting. Rims with some surface chipping and glaze grazes throughout.
A Chinese porcelain Republic period bottle vase, Qianlong sealmark, decorated externally with a continuous band depicting an extensive mountainous and lakeside landscape with trees, boats, pagodas and figures, within two blue and white formal foliate scroll borders, the neck decorated with stiff leaf and yun wen decoration, unglazed footrim, blue sealmark to underside, 33cm high CONDITION REPORT: Generally good condition. No obvious signs of chips, cracks or restoration. The foot rim has a small stained firing crack. Some light signs of pitting. Dirty and dusty interior. There is a small section of surface speckling which is rough to the touch (see images). Decoration appears in good condition. Please see additional images for clarification.
A Chinese porcelain Jun-Ware type plum glazed vase, the high fired vase of lobed shape with flared neck, un-glazed underside and footrim, 27cm high, with a hardwood base(restored) CONDITION REPORT: Three quarters of the flared rim neck is restored. Pitted sections to the glaze. Foot rim is rather crude and chipped. Base with drilled central section. Base with stained hairline cracks. Surface scratches visible. Please see additional images for clarification. Hard wood base with splits.
A Chinese porcelain famille rose footed rice bowl, together with three other tea bowls (4). Diameters; 14.3cm, 10cm, 8.7cm, and 6.1cm.Large example is good and original.Second largest with approx. 2x2mm chip to outside edge of top rim with further fine hairline running downwards.Second smallest appears good, no apparent faults.Smallest with approx. 4mm fine loss to upper inside edge of top rim, resulting in further fine hairline crack.
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