A Japanese Kutani porcelain model of a sleeping cat, 20th century, 13.5cm long; a 'Famille Verte' porcelain bowl, 22.5cm diameter; a pair of Japanese blue and white reticulated inkwells and covers, 8cm high; a pair of Chinese blue and white tea bowls and saucers, late 18th century, and two jadeite models of geese, 20th century, 11cm and 8cm long (8)
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Three Chinese porcelain ginger jars hand painted and decorated with prunus blossom motifs, the largest 14cm high, 19 th century and later, together with a Japanese Meiji miniature parquetry cabinet of four short and one long drawers, the drawer fronts decorated with geometric mixed veneer parquetry motifs, 14cm high, 16cm wide, 8cm deep (4)
A collection of Chinese and other ceramics to include a 19 th century Chinese blue and white porcelain lidded tureen with pomegranate finial (AF) further Chinese porcelain dishes, tea bowls etc. Together with a graduating pair of Chinese red lacquered trays painted with figures in landscape settings, the largest measuring 56cm x 38cm maximum together with a set of eight 19 th century English Royal Crown Derby ‘Imari’ pattern side plates with scalloped borders, 21cm diameter, further Chinese and European ceramics.
A collection of Chinese and oriental ceramics to include a group of 20th century Japanese porcelain comprising a baluster vase with flared rim, two large bowls, two smaller bowls and two saucers, each painted with central famille rose motifs set within an imperial yellow ground, with red Hong Kong marks to underside, decorated in the Chinese style, together with a Japanese Kutani lidded porcelain vase, signed underside, later oriental porcelain vases, plates etc, together with glasswares to include two clear cut glass decanters etc
An 18th century Chinese export footed bowl and dish, each hand-painted with figures in courtyard settings with swallows in flight above their heads, decorated with internal monochrome blue borders, the bowl, 6cm high, 11cm diameter, the dish measure 15cm in diameter, together with a 19th century Chinese porcelain tile decorated with hand-painted figures, with applied wax seal and old hand-written paper label verso, 14cm x 14cm (3)
A group of decorative Chinese and Japanese effects to include a novelty white metal compass in the form of an infant, lying on his stomach beating a hand drum, the compass set into the drum, 8.5 cm long, a blue and white Chinese porcelain water drip jar, 7 cm long, a large Chinese bronze cash coin, 6.5 cm diameter, two carved Chinese figures, one in the form of a toad playing symbols, 5 cm high, the other a mouse scratching its ear, 4.5 cm high, a carved Bi disk in with a border of hares, 5 cm diameter, a carved hardwood netsuke in the form of a snail on a coiled serpent, 4.8 cm diameter, an erotic Chinese carving in the form of a phallus, 8 cm long (8).
A Chinese porcelain blue and white dish, late 18th/early 19th century, painted in the centre with lotus flowers, a willow tree and fence, inside a lappet border enclosing further lotus flowers, 27cm diameter, also a smaller similar dish, 21.5cm diameter and a Chinese Export plate, painted with peony and tendrils, 21.5cm diameter (3).
Three Japanese porcelain plates, Edo period, 19th century, each painted in underglaze blue, enamels and gilding with a butterfly hovering beside a peony, blue six character Chenghua mark, 20.75cm diameter, a small Chinese Imari bowl, 11cm diameter and two Chinese Export porcelain saucers (6).
A group of Chinese porcelain, Qianlong and later comprising:- a baluster milk jug, painted with figures, 10cm high, a famille rose tea bowl, painted with ducks and prunus, a small famille rose barrel shaped jar and cover, 9.6cm high, two miniature Chinese Imari vases, 8.5cm high, also an Arita blue and white dish, 27cm diameter.
A RARE CHINESE EXPORT COVERED TUREEN RECOVERED FROM THE SWEDISH EAST INDIA COMPANY SHIP G Ö THEBORG , WRECKED 1745, RECOVERED FROM THE MID-1980s decorated with deep blue and gilt work with gilt flower bud knop to shaped lid – 11½in. (29cm.) wide; together with two dishes and a plate of similar design (4) £250-350 ~~*~~ Built for the Swedish East India Co. in 1738 and named for its home port, the 850 ton Götheborg had made three successful trips to China. In 1745 she returned laden with a full cargo when, just 800 meters from her berth in fair and clear weather and despite the presence of a highly experienced pilot, she struck a notorious rock which lifted the bow some 4½ft from the water, and stuck taking on water fast. Whilst much of her cargo was saved, her wreck remained above the waterline for many years and, when it finally sank, it was forgotten about. In 1984 a local diving club discovered it again in about 4-5 meters of water and brought up a number of artefacts - much of it porcelain shards, but also intact pieces and much else besides. A total of 5,750 artefacts were ultimately raised, and generated enough interest to cause a copy of the ship to be built and sailed.
FIVE CHINESE EXPORT DISHES RECOVERED FROM THE SWEDISH EAST INDIA COMPANY SHIP G Ö THEBORG , WRECKED 1745, RECOVERED FROM THE MID-1980s hand-painted with blue and white rims and foliate centres – 9¾in. (25cm.) diam; together with a similar plate (6) ~~*~~ Built for the Swedish East India Co. in 1738 and named for its home port, the 850 ton Götheborg had made three successful trips to China. In 1745 she returned laden with a full cargo when, just 800 meters from her berth in fair and clear weather and despite the presence of a highly experienced pilot, she struck a notorious rock which lifted the bow some 4½ft from the water, and stuck taking on water fast. Whilst much of her cargo was saved, her wreck remained above the waterline for many years and, when it finally sank, it was forgotten about. In 1984 a local diving club discovered it again in about 4-5 meters of water and brought up a number of artefacts - much of it porcelain shards, but also intact pieces and much else besides. A total of 5,750 artefacts were ultimately raised, and generated enough interest to cause a copy of the ship to be built and sailed.
Four Chinese porcelain Famille Verte planters on standsPainted with village and Mount Fuji, each bears seal mark, height of largest example 13.5cm.ADDITIONAL INFO/CONDITION REPORTfirst large example with piece broken out and glued, chip to top rim, large chip to stand, second large example has large chip to rim, small example has large chip to rim and crack to body - see images3 jardinieres with rim damage/repair
Lidded piece in rarely used glaze, hand inscribed on bottom.A unique piece for any Doulton collector, MOTHERHOOD is given a rich yet subtle green mottled glaze known as Chinese Jade, and is inscribed as such on the bottom- along with signatures from Charles Noke and the inimitable Harry Nixon. The lid features an expressive finial of sculpted porcelain, and possible inspired by the classical Virgin Mother motifs of Michelangelo. Artist: Charles NokeIssued: Early 20th c.Dimensions: 5"HManufacturer: Royal DoultonCountry of Origin: England Condition: Good
Grand plat en porcelaine chinoise, Kangxi, fin XVIIIe-début XIXe, nombreux accidents - Diamètre : 34,5 cmLarge Chinese porcelain dish, Kangxi, late eighteenth-early nineteenth, many accidents - Diameter: 34.5 cmGroße chinesische Porzellanschale, Kangxi, spätes 18. frühes 19. Jahr, viele Mängel - Durchmesser: 34,5 cm
Miniature Wedgwood 'Wild Strawberry pattern tea set, Copeland Late Spode 'Tokio' jug, six Wedgwood 'Citrons' patter coffee cans and saucers, Spanish porcelain basket of lemons, Victorian Comport, Chinese ginger jar and bowl and other decorative ceramics in one box Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
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