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Lot 367

Full title: A varied collection of Chinese famille rose and famille verte porcelain, Yongzheng and laterDescription:H.: 26 cm (the talllest vase)Dia.: 14 cm (the largest saucer)Condition reports:Condition reports (unless otherwise specified above):Please contact us on info@rm-auctions.com to request a condition report. Condition reports and high resolution pictures are made available on our website at www.rm-auctions.com. The full list of available condition reports for this sale is available on this link: https://www.rm-auctions.com/en/condition-report/77.

Lot 368

Full title: A collection of Chinese Nanking Cargo shipwreck porcelain, QianlongDescription:Dia.: 22,5 cm - H.: 4 cm (the plates)Dia.: 14,5 cm - H.: 7 cm (the bowls)Dia.: 11,5 cm - H.: 2 cm (the saucers)Dia.: 8,5 cm - H.: 4,5 cm (the largest cup) Provenance:Christie's, The Nanking Cargo, Amsterdam, April 28, 1986, lots 3143, 3153, 3755, 5200, 5708, according to the legible labels on the backs. (part lots)Condition reports:Condition reports (unless otherwise specified above):Please contact us on info@rm-auctions.com to request a condition report. Condition reports and high resolution pictures are made available on our website at www.rm-auctions.com. The full list of available condition reports for this sale is available on this link: https://www.rm-auctions.com/en/condition-report/77.

Lot 369

Full title: Seven pieces of Chinese blue and white porcelain, Kangxi/QianlongDescription:Dia.: 38,5 cm (the largest dish)Dia.: 11 cm (the saucer)Dia.: 6,5 cm - H.: 3,5 cm (the cup)Condition reports:Condition reports (unless otherwise specified above):Please contact us on info@rm-auctions.com to request a condition report. Condition reports and high resolution pictures are made available on our website at www.rm-auctions.com. The full list of available condition reports for this sale is available on this link: https://www.rm-auctions.com/en/condition-report/77.

Lot 375

Full title: Chinese school, after Su Hanchen (1094-1172): 'The knickknack peddler', ink and colours on silk, 18th C.Description:Dim.: 135 x 97 cm One of the most charming themes within the genre of Chinese figure painting is that of 'the knickknack peddler', an itinerant merchant surrounded by animated children that flank his cart, laden with toys, sweet treats, and household wares. Believed to have originated with the Southern Song dynasty (1127-1269) court painter Su Hanchen and taken up by Li Song (active 1190-1265), and Wang Zhenpeng (active early 14th c.), these compositions were further embraced by artists working under imperial patronage in the dynasties that followed the fall of the Song. The merchant's cart and its contents are painstakingly detailed, and upon close inspection, one can see the speckled bamboo and elaborately wrought fittings upon which the merchant displays his wares. From the fabric canopy and bamboo poles are numerous hanging ornaments, and on one side fine porcelain and lacquer is displayed, the other an assortment of toys and sweets, the food protected from pests by a wire mesh covering. One can understand the children's excitement at the merchant's arrival, as we can all look in fascination at the array of products his cart holds. The rich details of the merchant's cart are matched by the carefully rendered clothing and delicately drawn faces of those in attendance. The children's finely woven silk brocades and gilt earrings reveal their noble, if not imperial upbringing, and their enjoyment of the event is patent in their expressions of glee and wonderment as they discover the treasures the merchant carries with him, or play with their newly acquired novelties. Although one would may expect to find an itinerant merchant within an urban environment, the elaborate rock and flowering plants indicate this is a garden setting. Likely within the walls of a family compound, the location of the painting is another indication of the wealth and prestigious status to which the children belong.Condition reports:Condition reports (unless otherwise specified above):Please contact us on info@rm-auctions.com to request a condition report. Condition reports and high resolution pictures are made available on our website at www.rm-auctions.com. The full list of available condition reports for this sale is available on this link: https://www.rm-auctions.com/en/condition-report/77.

Lot 41

Full title: A varied collection of Chinese porcelain, 18/19th C.Description:Dia.: 33 cm (the dish)H.: 18 cm (the vase)L.: 14 cm - H.: 6 cm (the Yixing teapot)Dia.: 12,5 cm (the largest saucer)Dia.: 8 cm - H.: 5,5 cm (the largest cup)Condition reports:Condition reports (unless otherwise specified above):Please contact us on info@rm-auctions.com to request a condition report. Condition reports and high resolution pictures are made available on our website at www.rm-auctions.com. The full list of available condition reports for this sale is available on this link: https://www.rm-auctions.com/en/condition-report/77.

Lot 42

Full title: A varied collection of Chinese porcelain, 19th C.Description:Dia.: 37,5 cm (the dish)H.: 31 cm (the lions)H.: 30 cm (the vase)Condition reports:Condition reports (unless otherwise specified above):Please contact us on info@rm-auctions.com to request a condition report. Condition reports and high resolution pictures are made available on our website at www.rm-auctions.com. The full list of available condition reports for this sale is available on this link: https://www.rm-auctions.com/en/condition-report/77.

Lot 44

Full title: A varied collection of Chinese porcelain, 19/20th C.Description:Dia.: 19,5 cm - H.: 7 cm (the bowl)H.: 19 cm (the tallest vase)Condition reports:Condition reports (unless otherwise specified above):Please contact us on info@rm-auctions.com to request a condition report. Condition reports and high resolution pictures are made available on our website at www.rm-auctions.com. The full list of available condition reports for this sale is available on this link: https://www.rm-auctions.com/en/condition-report/77.

Lot 448

Full title: A Chinese blue and white 'Bleu de Hue' bowl for the Vietnamese market, Nhuoc Tham Tran Tang mark for the Tu Duc emperor, 1848-1883Description:Dia.: 16,5 cm - H.: 8,5 cm Provenance:The collection of Thomas Ulbrich, Studio Tho, Hanoi-Berlin. The mark reads 若深çè—, which translates to: 'In the collection of Roushen', referring to a Chinese kiln for porcelain made for export (Äồ sứ ký kiểu) commissioned by the Vietnamese mandarins under the reign of king Tá»± Äức.Condition reports:Condition reports (unless otherwise specified above):Please contact us on info@rm-auctions.com to request a condition report. Condition reports and high resolution pictures are made available on our website at www.rm-auctions.com. The full list of available condition reports for this sale is available on this link: https://www.rm-auctions.com/en/condition-report/77.

Lot 46

Full title: A varied collection of Chinese porcelain, 18/19th C.Description:Dia.: 24,5 cm (the Canton monogrammed plate)Dia.: 19 cm - H.: 12,5 cm (the stem cup)H.: 12 cm - Dia.: 10,5 cm (the covered bowl)Dia.: 13 cm (the saucer)Dia.: 7 cm - H.: 6,5 cm (the cup)Condition reports:Condition reports (unless otherwise specified above):Please contact us on info@rm-auctions.com to request a condition report. Condition reports and high resolution pictures are made available on our website at www.rm-auctions.com. The full list of available condition reports for this sale is available on this link: https://www.rm-auctions.com/en/condition-report/77.

Lot 47

Full title: A varied collection of Chinese yellow-ground porcelain, 19/20th C.Description:Dia.: 19 cm - H.: 9,5 cm (the largest bowl)H.: 13 cm (the vase)Condition reports:Condition reports (unless otherwise specified above):Please contact us on info@rm-auctions.com to request a condition report. Condition reports and high resolution pictures are made available on our website at www.rm-auctions.com. The full list of available condition reports for this sale is available on this link: https://www.rm-auctions.com/en/condition-report/77.

Lot 50

Full title: A varied collection of Chinese porcelain, 18/19th C.Description:Dim.: 30,5 x 24,5 x 8 cm (the dish)Dia.: 15 cm - H.: 7,5 cm (the largest bowl)Condition reports:Condition reports (unless otherwise specified above):Please contact us on info@rm-auctions.com to request a condition report. Condition reports and high resolution pictures are made available on our website at www.rm-auctions.com. The full list of available condition reports for this sale is available on this link: https://www.rm-auctions.com/en/condition-report/77.

Lot 51

Full title: A varied collection of Chinese blue, white, iron-red and famille rose porcelain wares, 19/20th C.Description:H.: 29 cm (the hat stand)Dia.: 24,5 cm (the dish)Condition reports:Condition reports (unless otherwise specified above):Please contact us on info@rm-auctions.com to request a condition report. Condition reports and high resolution pictures are made available on our website at www.rm-auctions.com. The full list of available condition reports for this sale is available on this link: https://www.rm-auctions.com/en/condition-report/77.

Lot 521

Full title: Two Chinese soapstone sculptures and three porcelain figures of ladies, Kangxi and laterDescription:H.: 31 cm (the tallest figure)Condition reports:Condition reports (unless otherwise specified above):Please contact us on info@rm-auctions.com to request a condition report. Condition reports and high resolution pictures are made available on our website at www.rm-auctions.com. The full list of available condition reports for this sale is available on this link: https://www.rm-auctions.com/en/condition-report/77.

Lot 53

Full title: A varied collection of Chinese porcelain and Canton enamel, 18/19th C.Description:H.: 35 cm (the tallest vase)Dia.: 15 cm - H.: 7,5 cm (the bowl)Dia.: 11 cm (the saucers)Dia.: 5,5 cm - H.: 4,5 cm (the cups)Condition reports:Condition reports (unless otherwise specified above):Please contact us on info@rm-auctions.com to request a condition report. Condition reports and high resolution pictures are made available on our website at www.rm-auctions.com. The full list of available condition reports for this sale is available on this link: https://www.rm-auctions.com/en/condition-report/77.

Lot 54

Full title: A varied collection of Chinese and Japanese porcelain, 18th C. and laterDescription:Dia.: 30 cm - H.: 6 cm (the largest dish)L.: 20,5 - H.: 4,5 cm (the oval dish)L.: 17 cm - H.: 10 cm (the teapot)Condition reports:Condition reports (unless otherwise specified above):Please contact us on info@rm-auctions.com to request a condition report. Condition reports and high resolution pictures are made available on our website at www.rm-auctions.com. The full list of available condition reports for this sale is available on this link: https://www.rm-auctions.com/en/condition-report/77.

Lot 55

Full title: A varied collection of Chinese porcelain, Kangxi and laterDescription:H.: 22,5 cm (the tallest vase)H.: 21,5 cm - L.: 15,5 cm (the blue and white pot)L.: 19 cm - H.: 13,5 cm (the teapot)Condition reports:Condition reports (unless otherwise specified above):Please contact us on info@rm-auctions.com to request a condition report. Condition reports and high resolution pictures are made available on our website at www.rm-auctions.com. The full list of available condition reports for this sale is available on this link: https://www.rm-auctions.com/en/condition-report/77.

Lot 570

Full title: A Chinese famille rose 'lingzhi' sculpture on carved wooden stand, Qianlong mark, probably RepublicDescription:H.: 24,5 cm (the porcelain)H.: 31,5 cm (incl. the stand)Condition reports:Condition reports (unless otherwise specified above):Please contact us on info@rm-auctions.com to request a condition report. Condition reports and high resolution pictures are made available on our website at www.rm-auctions.com. The full list of available condition reports for this sale is available on this link: https://www.rm-auctions.com/en/condition-report/77.

Lot 66

Full title: Five Chinese porcelain, glass and agate snuff bottles, 19/20th C.Description:H.: 9 cm (the tallest bottle, incl. the stopper)Condition reports:Condition reports (unless otherwise specified above):Please contact us on info@rm-auctions.com to request a condition report. Condition reports and high resolution pictures are made available on our website at www.rm-auctions.com. The full list of available condition reports for this sale is available on this link: https://www.rm-auctions.com/en/condition-report/77.

Lot 680

Full title: 44 Chinese Mao portrait badges, incl. one in porcelain, Cultural RevolutionDescription:Dia.: 6,5 cm (the largest)Dia.: 4,5 cm (the porcelain pin) Provenance:- The collection of a Belgian connoisseur.Condition reports:Condition reports (unless otherwise specified above):Please contact us on info@rm-auctions.com to request a condition report. Condition reports and high resolution pictures are made available on our website at www.rm-auctions.com. The full list of available condition reports for this sale is available on this link: https://www.rm-auctions.com/en/condition-report/77.

Lot 713

Full title: Eleven Chinese blue and white porcelain wares, Ming to 19th C.Description:Dia.: 27,5 cm (the largest dish)Dia.: 17 cm - H.: 7,5 cm (the bowl)Dia.: 11,5 cm (the Kangxi saucer)Dia.: 6,5 cm - H.: 4,5 cm (the Kangxi cup)Condition reports:Condition reports (unless otherwise specified above):Please contact us on info@rm-auctions.com to request a condition report. Condition reports and high resolution pictures are made available on our website at www.rm-auctions.com. The full list of available condition reports for this sale is available on this link: https://www.rm-auctions.com/en/condition-report/77.

Lot 72

Full title: Six fine Chinese porcelain snuff bottles, 19/20th C.Description:H.: 8,5 cm (the tallest bottle, incl. the stopper)Condition reports:Condition reports (unless otherwise specified above):Please contact us on info@rm-auctions.com to request a condition report. Condition reports and high resolution pictures are made available on our website at www.rm-auctions.com. The full list of available condition reports for this sale is available on this link: https://www.rm-auctions.com/en/condition-report/77.

Lot 74

Full title: Four Chinese famille rose snuff bottles and four others in hardstone and monochrome porcelain, 19/20th C.Description:H.: 9 cm (the tallest bottle, incl. the stopper)Condition reports:Condition reports (unless otherwise specified above):Please contact us on info@rm-auctions.com to request a condition report. Condition reports and high resolution pictures are made available on our website at www.rm-auctions.com. The full list of available condition reports for this sale is available on this link: https://www.rm-auctions.com/en/condition-report/77.

Lot 784

Full title: A varied collection of Chinese porcelain and pottery, Song and laterDescription:Dia.: 13,5 cm - H.: 10 cm (the dark blue bowl)Dia.: 12,5 cm (the saucer decorated with fish) H.: 3,5 cm (the smallest bowl) Including qingbai and black- and brown-glazed wares.Condition reports:Condition reports (unless otherwise specified above):Please contact us on info@rm-auctions.com to request a condition report. Condition reports and high resolution pictures are made available on our website at www.rm-auctions.com. The full list of available condition reports for this sale is available on this link: https://www.rm-auctions.com/en/condition-report/77.

Lot 84

Full title: Two Chinese snuff bottles in blue-ground and grisaille-decorated porcelain, Daoguang mark and of the periodDescription:H.: 7,5 cm (the tallest bottle, incl. the stopper)Condition reports:Condition reports (unless otherwise specified above):Please contact us on info@rm-auctions.com to request a condition report. Condition reports and high resolution pictures are made available on our website at www.rm-auctions.com. The full list of available condition reports for this sale is available on this link: https://www.rm-auctions.com/en/condition-report/77.

Lot 886

Full title: A massive Chinese blue and white kraak porcelain dish, WanliDescription:Dia.: 50 cm - H.: 10 cmCondition reports:Condition reports (unless otherwise specified above):Please contact us on info@rm-auctions.com to request a condition report. Condition reports and high resolution pictures are made available on our website at www.rm-auctions.com. The full list of available condition reports for this sale is available on this link: https://www.rm-auctions.com/en/condition-report/77.

Lot 890

Full title: A Chinese blue and white kraak porcelain double gourd vase, WanliDescription:H.: 33,5 cmCondition reports:Condition reports (unless otherwise specified above):Please contact us on info@rm-auctions.com to request a condition report. Condition reports and high resolution pictures are made available on our website at www.rm-auctions.com. The full list of available condition reports for this sale is available on this link: https://www.rm-auctions.com/en/condition-report/77.

Lot 891

Full title: A very large Chinese blue and white kraak porcelain dish with a flower basket, WanliDescription:Dia.: 50 cm - H.: 9 cmCondition reports:Condition reports (unless otherwise specified above):Please contact us on info@rm-auctions.com to request a condition report. Condition reports and high resolution pictures are made available on our website at www.rm-auctions.com. The full list of available condition reports for this sale is available on this link: https://www.rm-auctions.com/en/condition-report/77.

Lot 903

Full title: A Chinese blue and white 'dragon' dish, Jiajing mark and of the periodDescription:Dia.: 20,5 cm Provenance: The collection of Dr. Oliver Impey (1936-2005), displayed in his historically important home Cumnor Place in Cumnor, Oxfordshire. He was Senior Curator in the Department of Eastern Art at the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, and Reader in Eastern Art at Oxford University. He published several important works on Japanese porcelain, such as 'Japanese export porcelain: catalogue of the collection of the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford', 'Chinoiserie: the impact of Oriental styles on Western art and decoration', 'Treasures of Imperial Japan from the Nasser D. Khalili collection of Japanese art' (as co-author), and more.Condition reports:Condition reports (unless otherwise specified above):Please contact us on info@rm-auctions.com to request a condition report. Condition reports and high resolution pictures are made available on our website at www.rm-auctions.com. The full list of available condition reports for this sale is available on this link: https://www.rm-auctions.com/en/condition-report/77.

Lot 26

A 20th century Chinese blue and white cylindrical porcelain vase with two panels with warriors on horseback on a stylised scrolling peony ground. Apocryphal Kangxi mark to base. H.24cm

Lot 34

A 17th century Chinese Kraak blue and white hand painted porcelain plate with bird and flower motif to the centre. Stylised floral designs around the rim. Circles and line design to the reverse. Dia.36cm.

Lot 149

AN ABSOLUTELY PERFECT PAIR OF BLUE AND WHITE 'THREE FRIENDS OF WINTER' KLAPMUTS BOWLS, KANGXI PERIOD 康熙一對青花歲寒三友克拉普穆瓷碗China, 1662-1722. Delicately potted, each with gently rounded sides rising from a straight foot to a broad everted rim, finely painted in shades of cobalt blue to the exterior with leafy bamboo, gnarled pine, and blossoming prunus, below a band of ruyi heads and stylized flowerheads to the rim, the interior with a central flowering prunus tree growing from rockwork, the rim repeating the 'Three Friends of Winter' motif.Provenance: From the collection of Frances L. Dickson, and thence by descent within the family. Frances Louisa Dickson (1876-1967, nee Maunsell) was an avid collector of both European and Chinese porcelain. She lived with her husband, Colonel William Dickson, and their four daughters at Kildimo House, county Limerick, Ireland, and in Bournemouth, England, in 1910. While little is known about her life, Frances Dickson's substantial contribution to The Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge University, has been noted for a great variety of porcelain figures and vessels from various ancient periods. Condition: Superb condition with only minor wear and firing irregularities. It is extremely rare to find authentic klapmuts bowls from the Kangxi period in such a pristine condition as these, let alone a pair!Weight: 272.1 g and 270.8 g Dimensions: Diameter 16 cm and 15.9 cm The bases each with an apocryphal six-character mark da Ming Chenghua nianzhi.The 'Three Friends of Winter' motif is frequently used across all mediums in Chinese art. Comprised of pine, bamboo and prunus, this motif is emblematic of the Confucian virtues of fortitude and resilience. As the pine and bamboo are evergreen plants and the prunus, a plant that has lived for a long time, the three together are also an auspicious symbol of longevity.Auction result comparison: Type: Closely related Auction: Christie's Amsterdam, 27 September 2005, lot 238 Price: EUR 6,600 or approx. EUR 10,000 adjusted for inflation at the time of writingDescription: A blue and white 'klapmuts' bowl, Chenghua six-character mark, Kangxi period Expert remark: Compare the identical form, similar style and technique of painting, and apocryphal six-character Chenghua mark. Note this lot comprises only a single bowl. Note the slightly larger size (20.1 cm). 康熙一對青花歲寒三友克拉普穆瓷碗中國,1662-1722 年。 碗口折沿,深弧腹。外壁青花描繪《歲寒三友》圖。碗内開光描繪桃花。來源:Frances L. Dickson收藏,在同一家族保存。Frances Louisa Dickson (1876-1967,nee Maunsell) 是歐洲和中國瓷器收藏家。1910 年,她與丈夫Colonel William Dickson上校以及四個女兒居住在愛爾蘭利默里克郡基爾迪莫莊園和英國伯恩茅斯。雖然人們對她的生活知之甚少,但Frances Louisa Dickson對劍橋大學菲茨威廉博物館古代瓷器的重大貢獻卻衆所周知。 品相:狀況極佳,輕微磨損和燒製不規則。 重量:分別272.1克與270.8克 尺寸:直徑各爲 16 厘米與15.9 厘米圈足内刻有六字“大明成化年製“款寄托款。 拍賣比較: 形制:非常相近 拍賣:阿姆斯特丹佳士得,2005年9月27日,lot 238 價格:EUR 6,600(相當今日EUR 10,000) 描述:康熙成化年製款克拉普穆青花碗 專家註釋:比較相同的外形,相似的風格和彩繪技巧、成化款。請注意此為一碗和尺寸較大 (20.1 厘米)。

Lot 151

A PAIR OF BLUE AND WHITE CANDLESTICKS, KANGXI PERIODChina, 1662-1722. Each raised on a domed octagonal base decorated with panels enclosing alternating flowerheads and floral sprays, the stem with three knops decorated with petals and trefoils, the cylindrical socket with prunus blossoms and pierced with two apertures. (2)Provenance: From the collection of Karl Emil Strømstad, by repute acquired at Bruun-Rasmussen, Copenhagen, Denmark. Old labels to bases, 'Strømstad 439a' and 'Strømstad 439b'. Karl Emil Strømstad was an important Norwegian collector of Chinese ceramics. He has written numerous articles on the subject, including 'Fifty Shades of Green. Den fascinerende celadonkeramikken', and co-founded the Oriental Ceramic Society of Norway (NSOK). A large part of his collection, which he built from the 1960s onwards, was acquired in London.Condition: Overall good condition, one candlestick with a chip to the base with associated old repair as well as a small chip around one of the apertures. Minor wear, firing irregularities, and traces of use including burn marks to the interior and remnants of wax. Some fritting and few shallow chips.Weight: 296 g and 294.6 gDimensions: Height 15.4 cm and 15.7 cmThe present candlesticks were made specially to order for the European market as they are entirely non-Chinese in concept, modeled after European brass or silver candlesticks. As the West developed a taste for Chinese Export porcelain, the usual orders of plates, dishes, and serving vessels were topped up with requests for utilitarian wares, such as candlesticks.Auction result comparison:Type: Closely related Auction: Christie's New York, 7 May 2020, lot 195 Price: USD 3,250 or approx. EUR 3,700 converted and adjusted for inflation at the time of writing Description: A pair of Chinese blue and white candlesticks, Kangxi period Expert remark: Compare the closely related form, decoration, and motifs. Note the size (19 cm).

Lot 281

A RARE BRONZE FIGURE OF UMA, ANGKOR WAT STYLE, KHMER EMPIRE, 12TH CENTURYExpert's note: The finely cast details of the face, clothing and jewelry are all indicative of the Angkor period. Uma was a favored goddess in Khmer Angkor, and while sandstone representations of the goddess abound, bronze devotional figures of Uma are considerably rarer.Well cast standing upon a simple square plinth with her hands extended. Her pleated sampot is suspended from a charm-embellished belt and a central sash that tapers off in a distinct fishtail shape. She is ornamented in fine jewelry, including a collar necklace, bracelets, armbands, earrings, and an ornate diadem.Provenance: The personal collection of Robert Rousset, acquired in the 1950s-1970s. Thence by descent to Jean-Pierre Rousset (1936-2021). The underside with an old label, 'C. 1085'. Robert Rousset (1901-1982) was a former French radio officer in the merchant navy, who became one of the most prominent pioneers of the Chinese art market in Paris. As a child, his father, an insurance agent, would take him to Hôtel Drouot where he started to buy at a very young age. His true passion for Asian art started in the 1920s, when he was sent on a mission to Beijing after the decline of the Qing empire, along with Osvald Siren, the famous Swedish Asian art historian and connoisseur. He then became one of the main contributors of Chinese antiques for the Compagnie de la Chine et des Indes, founded in Paris in the early 20th century by the Blazy brothers. After the 1929 stock market crash, he had the opportunity to acquire the company. With his sister Suzanne in charge of the porcelain, they developed the business and became one of the most important dealers in France, selling pieces to the greatest museums, including the Musee Guimet and the Metropolitan Museum of Art. A French "certificat d'exportation d'un bien culturel" (export license), issued 12/12/2022, number 237595, is accompanying this lot. Condition: Very good condition, commensurate with age. Extensive wear, losses, nicks, scratches, dents, a crack to the lower sampot, signs of weathering and erosion, and encrustations. No hidden damages. Magnificent malachite green patina, naturally grown overall.Weight: 547 g (incl. base) Dimensions: Height 17.8 cm (excl. base) and 20.5 cm (incl. base)Mounted on an associated modern base. (2) Auction result comparison: Type: Closely related Auction: Christie's New York, 23 July 2020, lot 36 Price: USD 8,125 or approx. EUR 8,500 converted and adjusted for inflation at the time of writing Description: A rare bronze figure of Uma, Khmer, Angkor period, Angkor Way [sic] style, 12th century Expert remark: Note the near-identical size (18.5 cm)

Lot 142

A set of four modern Chinese porcelain panels decorated with figures and text together with a blue and white porcelain panel and two painted Chinese character pictures

Lot 395

A Longton Hall cos lettuce sauceboat, circa 1754-56Moulded with overlapping leaves and with a crisply moulded gnarled handle, painted with a Chinese riverscape in typically blurred underglaze blue, the serrated rim edged with a border of solid blue, 15cm longFootnotes:For a very similar example with a corresponding waster from the Longton Hall site see Barker and Cole, Digging for Early Porcelain (1998), p.15.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 284

A West Pans model of a heron, circa 1764-75Modelled preening its raised right wing, incised feathers visible below a characteristically thick glaze, the mound base applied with two florets, left in the white, 10.2cm highFootnotes:ProvenanceWatney CollectionMavis Bimson CollectionA similar example from the Rous Lench Collection was sold by Christie's on 30 May 1990, lot 424. The model is illustrated by Bernard Watney, Longton Hall Porcelain (1957), pl.3B. Watney suggests that the heron was most likely copied from a Chinese prototype. The applied florets on the base are a feature shared by contemporary Staffordshire saltglaze models and figures.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 348

The Franklin Barrett 'Floral Gift' Mug, Worcester, circa 1758-60Of small size and bell shape, transfer printed in blue with two very rare chinoiserie designs, the front with a 'Chinese Figure Inspecting a Flowering Shrub', the reverse with the 'Floral Gift' pattern, 8.4cm highFootnotes:ProvenanceFranklin Barrett CollectionAlbert Amor exhibition, 1990Bunny and Paul Davies CollectionDyson Perrins Museum exhibition, 1995, no.31Simon Spero exhibition, 2013, no.48Pauline and David Tate CollectionThis mug was illustrated originally by Franklin Barrett in his book, Worcester Porcelain and Lund's Bristol (1953), pl.45A. In their Blue and White book, Branyan, French and Sandon illustrated a potting pot with the 'Floral Gift' print and mentioned the Barrett mug, but the authors were unaware of the print on the other side. Two further damaged examples bearing these identical two prints have since been seen and it is clear this belongs to a group of early Worcester chinoiserie subjects used on a small number of printed mugs dating from the late 1750s.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 394

A Liverpool (Richard Chaffers) sparrow beak jug, circa 1758-62With an unusual 'notched' double scroll handle, painted in blue with the 'Two Men Bowing' pattern, the pair of figures in a rocky Chinese landscape, below a cross-hatched border, 9.5cm highFootnotes:Maurice Hillis discusses this unusual moulded handle shape in Liverpool Porcelain (2011), p.192.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 288

Mixed Oriental porcelain to include a late 18th century Chinese export cup, 20th century ginger jar and other itemsLocation: R2.3

Lot 344

A lot of toys to include a Fisher Price activity centre various books including Roald Dahl, Arthur Ransome and Black Beauty, two bisque porcelain jointed dolls in Chinese costume, hollow lead cast farm animals and accessories, Meccan and Matchbox diecast model vehicles and other items.Location: G

Lot 103

A pair of Chinese porcelain figures, each as Hoti and children, 25cm high (2)

Lot 59

A Chinese porcelain blue and white moon flask with all-over geometric and scroll decoration, 8" highCondition:Two firing cracks to the foot rim. No other visible issues. 

Lot 61

A Chinese porcelain blue and white cylinder vase, 10" high, a Chinese porcelain blue and white baluster vase, and three other pieces of  porcelain (damages)

Lot 169

Chinese slip cast Porcelain Famille Rose seated laughing Buddha. Impressed four character seal mark in a double square to the base. 27cm high approx. 20th Century. (B.P. 21% + VAT) Slight enamel wear approximately 1” square, to reverse. Minor wear to the gilding in places.

Lot 170

Mirror matched pair of Chinese porcelain baluster vases, depicting two writhing brown coloured five claw Dragons in relief contesting a pearl, with Crane in flight on a crackle glaze ground. Brown etched Chenghua character marks to the bases. Late Qing Dynasty. 50cm high approx. (B.P. 21% + VAT) Appearing in good condition with no obvious damage, chips cracks or restoration.

Lot 319

A collection of Chinese items including porcelain figures of fishermen and workers, a Chinese framed silk panel, an opium weighing set, resin totems etc Condition Report:Available upon request

Lot 324

A collection of Indonesian China straits gilded lacquer food bowls, a Chinese plique-a-jour enamel bowl and hardwood stand, a Japanese stastuma bowl, a blanc-de-chine figure, and a porcelain dish, decorated with koi swimming amongst lily pads (9) Condition Report:Available upon request

Lot 5299

Two Chinese blue and white porcelain bowls, diameter of largest 13cm.

Lot 182

A 19th/early 20th century ormulu mounted (probably Chinese) porcelain table lamp, H. 64cm.

Lot 189

A Chinese Ming dynasty hand painted porcelain vase with four character mark to base for Kang Xi 1662-1722, and of the period, H. 13cm. A/F to rim.Together with a further Chinese porcelain vase, H. 25cm.

Lot 195

A pair of 19th/early 20th century Chinese hand enamelled porcelain dishes, Dia. 23cm.

Lot 208

A group of 19th century Chinese porcelain and enamelled dishes. Largest Dia. 21cm.

Lot 44

An 18th century Chinese hand painted porcelain dish, W. 22cm.

Lot 514

A Chinese porcelain hexagonal planter, W. 35cm, H. 24cm.

Lot 590

A Chinese hand painted porcelain jar and lid, H. 30cm.

Lot 46

RARE BOL EN PORCELAINE À GLAÇURE ROUGE DE CUIVRE, LIANZI WANMarque et époque Qianlong (1736-1795)A RARE COPPER-RED GLAZED BOWL, LIANZI WANQianlong six character seal mark and of the period With deep sides rising from a slightly tapered foot, the exterior covered with a copper red glaze thinning to a speckle, pale celadon tone in the upper half of the exterior, the interior and base glazed white, the base inscribed with a six-character seal mark in underglaze blue. 15cm (5 7/8in) diam.Footnotes:清乾隆 紅釉蓮子盌「大清乾隆年製」款Provenance:China Bohlken, BerlinCollection of Dr. Ulrich Lindemann, Berlin, purchased 8 June 1970 from China Bohlken, Berlin. 來源:古董商China Bohlken,柏林柏林Ulrich Lindemann博士舊藏,於1970年6月8日得自古董商China Bohlken,柏林A similar example is illustrated in John Ayers, Chinese Porcelain: The S. C. Ko Tianminlou Collection, Hong Kong, 1987, pl.126. Compare also a similar pair of bowls from the Rodriguez Collection, sold Christie's New York, 20 September 2005, lot 286. A bowl with a similarly distinctive glaze was sold in Christie's New York, 16 September 2016, lot 1359.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 41

MAGNIFIQUE ET TRÈS RARE GRAND VASE EN PORCELAINE DE LA FAMILLE ROSE À FOND BLEU ET À DÉCOR À L'ORMarque et époque Qianlong (1736-1795)A MAGNIFICENT AND VERY RARE LARGE GILT-DECORATED BLUE-GROUND FAMILLE ROSE 'ONE HUNDRED BOYS AT PLAY' VASEQianlong six-character seal mark and of the periodOf tall baluster form raised on a splayed foot, the rounded body surmounted by a tall waisted neck rising to a wide, trumpet-shaped mouth, each side finely and vividly painted with two large circular panels enclosing a garden scene with young boys at play, gathered in animated groups busily performing a dragon dance, blowing trumpets, playing with cymbals and drums, also playing with animal puppets, riding hobby-horses, carrying lanterns and lighting firecrackers, the scenes framed by trees and shrubs, all within a raised gilt border, reserved against a deep blue ground finely painted in shades of gold with feathery scrollwork issuing large lotus and peony blooms between bands of tall upright lappets around the neck and ruyi-heads around foot, the base with a six-character seal mark in underglaze blue, wood base. 73cm (28 3/4in) high. (2).Footnotes:清乾隆 霽藍地描金花卉紋開光粉彩嬰戲圖大瓶 「大清乾隆年製」款Provenance:Collection of Jules Blanchard (1874-1953), Chazelles-sur-Lyon, acquired in Paris in the early decades of the 20th century, and thence by direct descent in the family to the present owner.來源:巴黎及沙澤勒敘里昂Jules Blanchard(1874-1953)珍藏,於二十世紀初得自巴黎,後經家族流傳至現藏家Exquisitely painted with two large medallions each enclosing lively scenes of groups of young boys at play, set against a luxuriant, rich blue ground finely painted with large scrolling lotus and peony flowers amidst feathery leaves, this magnificent vase is a very fine example of imperial porcelains made during the Qianlong reign. Its sheer size is unusual and must have represented a technical challenge for the potters working in the imperial kilns at Jingdezhen. Yet works such as this vase could only have been made in the imperial kilns under the direction of Tang Yin (1682-1756) whose vast experience and unique understanding of the medium and the porcelain production process combined with his inherent sense of aesthetics pushed potters to create ever bigger and more ambitious pieces. The large surface of the vase presented a blank canvas for the porcelain painters who were tasked to decorate it. They chose a combination of highly ornamental figural and floral designs using bright enamel colours contrasting with a gilt-decorated dark blue glaze. The decoration focuses on two large circular medallions that grace each side of the generously rounded body of the vase. Each medallion is exquisitely painted with a bucolic garden setting bordered by craggy rockwork and gnarled pines, flowering prunus and clusters of bamboo, providing the background for animated groups of small boys engaged in a variety of activities: while some boys are performing a dragon dance with a vibrant pink and pale blue dragon held aloft tall sticks, others are playing with animal puppets in the form of three life-like goats and a caparisoned elephant, yet others are carrying festively adorned lanterns while one child is lighting a fire-cracker, all accompanied by the sound of another group of boys playing drums, cymbals, a gong and blowing a trumpet. Two boys are holding up a puppet in the form of a goldfish and a bouquet of lotus flowers. In Chinese, goldfish jinyu 玉魚 are homophonous with the word for gold (jin 金) and jade (yu 玉), and together with lotus and boys they convey the wish liannian youyu 年年有餘 (may you continuously have plenty year after year). The figures and their toys are intricately depicted with great attention to detail. The boys all have finely detailed individual features, their facial expressions are highly animated, some boys are concentrated, some impatient, others joyful. They are dressed in colourful shirts tied with belts, vests fastened at the neck, their hair tied tightly on top of their head. The two compositions are vivacious and realistic, capturing the excited mood of groups of young boys at play. Yingxitu 嬰戲圖 (pictures of boys at play) and baizitu 百子圖(pictures of one hundred boys) are intimately connected with the strong desire for male offspring, who would perform ancestral sacrifices and thus endure the continuation of the family line. Depictions of children in gardens became an established painting genre in the Song dynasty (960-1279), and by the Ming period (1368-1644) boys were depicted engaged in activities that also conveyed auspicious messages that impersonated adult aspirations. Under the Qianlong emperor, depictions of boys at play proliferated on porcelain as he was particularly fond of auspicious and amusing designs. The theme can be found on quite a number of vases of Qianlong date, similarly rendered but on a smaller scale, with boys at play within a garden, today in the collection of the Palace Museum, Beijing, illustrated in The Complete Collection of Treasures of the Palace Museum. Porcelains with Cloisonné Enamel Decoration and Famille Rose Decoration, vol.39, Hong Kong, 1999, cat.nos. 91, 92, 121, 128 and 129. Most other examples of famille rose-decorated vases with figural scenes are decorated with colourful blue, pink, green or yellow enamelled borders. The combination of famille rose medallions against a rich gilt-decorated dark blue ground as seen on the present vase is very unusual, especially on vases of this impressive size. At least three vases of smaller size and different shapes and designs, similarly decorated with famille rose panels on a gilt-decorated dark blue ground are also in the collection of the Palace Museum, see ibid. cat.nos.130, 131 and 133. The Palace Museum collection also includes a small vase with a continuous scene of 'boys at play' between gilt-decorated blue-glazed borders, see ibid., cat.nos.132 (Fig. 1).Vases of this impressive size and decorated in a rich palette of enamels against a gilt-decorated blue-glazed ground are very rare. The Palace Museum collection records one large vase of this design but decorated with flowers and calligraphy, see ibid., cat.no.129 (Fig. 2). The closest example in size and design is a pair of large gilt-decorated blue-ground famille rose double-gourd vases (accession no. RCIN 33.1-2.a) in the Royal Collection, London, possibly presented by the Qianlong emperor to King George III in 1793, illustrated in John Ayers, Chinese and Japanese Works of Art in the Collection of Her Majesty The Queen, London, 2016, nos.685 and 686.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a reduced rate of 5.5% on the hammer price and the prevailing rate on buyer's premium if the item remains in EU. TVA sur les objets importés à un taux réduit de 5.5% sur le prix d'adjudication et un taux en vigueur sur la prime d'achat dans le cas où l'objet reste dans l'Union Européenne.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 70

PAIRE DE RÉCIPIENTS COUVERTS EN PORCELAINE À GLAÇURE BLANCHE, DOUMarques et époque Guangxu (1875-1908)A PAIR OF WHITE-GLAZED ARCHAISTIC RITUAL VESSELS AND COVERS, DOUGuangxu marks and of the period Each with a deep bowl raised on a spreading pedestal foot and moulded with bands of various archaistic motifs, the domed covers moulded with a network band at the rim and a ruyi collar below the knop finial, covered inside and out with a white glaze of very slight bluish tone, the six-character mark incised in a line inside the foot. Each 25.6cm (10 1/8in) high. (4).Footnotes:清光緒 白釉仿古紋豆一對 「大清光緒年製」款Provenance:Formerly in the collection of Georg Weishaupt (1906-2004), Berlin (by repute)來源: 柏林Georg Weishaupt(1906-2004)舊藏(傳)Compare with another pair of archaistic vessels with Qianlong marks from the Weishaupt Collection, published in Georg Weishaupt, The Great Fortune. Chinese and Japanese Porcelain of the 19th and 20th Centuries and their Forerunners from the Weishaupt Collection, Stuttgart, 2002, no.88. A single archaic vessel and cover of this type covered with a cobalt-blue glaze was included in the exhibition Imperial Porcelain of the late Qing from the Kwan Collection, Hong Kong, 1983, cat. no.147. Compare also with a very similar white-glazed dou vessel bearing a Guangxu mark, sold Christie's New York, 18 and 19 September 2014, lot 924.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 25

IMPORTANTE ET TRÈS RARE PAIRE DE VASES EN PORCELAINE CÉLADON À DÉCORS MOULÉS ET RÉHAUSSÉ D'ORMarques et époque Qianlong (1736-1795)A MAGNIFICENT AND VERY RARE PAIR OF CELADON-GLAZED MOULDED AND GILT-DECORATED ARCHAISTIC VASES AND COVERSQianlong moulded and gilt six-character seal marks and of the periodEach vase of square form, raised on a short straight foot and rising to a straight neck, both of corresponding square form, each side subtly moulded and highlighted in gilt against a pale translucent celadon ground with a musical chime, a wan symbol and endless knot, all tied with fluttering ribbons held between a bat at the top and a smaller bat at the bottom, the central design bordered by an intricate scrollwork of interlaced stylised dragons, with almond-shaped eyes and beak-like noses, with horns bent backwards, their thin bodies highly stylised and dissolving into a dense scrollwork, tails linked by heart-shaped rings, their outlines emphasised with fine gilt borders, the foot and neck moulded and gilt with a keyfret band, the square covers of domed form, centering on a bud-shaped knop within a border of raised bosses, each side with a moulded musical chime above a large stylised bat, the outlines highlighted in gilt, the luminous glaze a pale celadon tone. 18.5cm (7 1/4in) and 18.3cm (7 1/8in) high. (4).Footnotes:清乾隆 粉青釉模印描金仿古紋方蓋瓶一對「大清乾隆年製」款Provenance:Acquired in China in the late 19th century and thence by descent in the family to the current owner來源:於十九世紀末得自中國,後經家族流傳至現藏家This pair of vases are very rare for multiple reasons: their shape and decoration which were inspired by archaic bronzes and jades, their luminous celadon glaze which evokes the pale and translucent celadon glazes of the Song dynasty, the subtly moulded designs around their sides highlighted with fine lines of gilding, the impressed and gilt marks on their bases and the fact that they comprise a pair. While they appear to be unique, they are deeply rooted in the tradition of imperial porcelains made in the 18th century under the Qianlong emperor. They illustrate the emperor's knowledge of antiquity and his appreciation of past traditions. His interest in antiquarian studies, or the studies of bronze and stone inscriptions (jinshixue 金石學), was the driving force behind the compilation of major catalogues of antiquities in the imperial collections which documented and illustrated the increasingly large imperial collection of ancient artifacts including archaic bronzes and jades, many of which were displayed in the halls and chambers of the imperial palaces.Under the Qianlong emperor, archaic bronzes and jades in the imperial collections often supplied models for porcelain forms and designs. In fact, imperial records of the Qianlong period note that the emperor urged the craftsmen working in the imperial workshops to follow the styles and specifications recorded in ancient catalogues. However, more often, the same craftsmen used ancient shapes and designs to create unique and exquisitely crafted objects, especially porcelains, such as evident in the present pair of vases.In their square shape, these two vases evoke the form of a neolithic jade cong 琮, a tall, squared cylindrical vessel that may have served as a status symbol in Chinese pre-dynastic history. The subtly moulded design of intricately interlaced dragons that adorns all four sides of each vase, however, is more obviously borrowed from archaic bronzes as well as archaic jades of the Eastern Zhou dynasty (770-256 BC), when the dragon motif developed into more and more abstract, angular interlaced scrollwork in relief, inlay or openwork, with the animals' bodies and limbs morphing into curled, comma-shaped extensions, and their heads small and stylised but for large exaggerated eyes. The delicate translucent pale celadon glaze which is applied to the entire surface of both vases and covers, including the bases, envelopes the low relief decoration ever so subtly carved at slightly different levels, allowing it to pool in the recesses and thinning to a pale, almost white tone on the raised parts of the design thus creating a delicate contrast of celadon tones, highlighting the dense, undulating archaistic design. Based on the fine, high-fired celadons of the late Tang dynasty, and the lustrous celadon glazes of the Southern Song dynasty developed in the Longquan kilns in Zhejiang, the glaze on the present vases is a product of the potters experimenting in the Qing imperial kilns. In the 18th century considerable effort was put into the perfection of much-appreciated celadon glazes. Potters perfected an even and paler celadon glaze using considerably less iron, modifying and adapting it even further to achieve a notably finer texture and, more importantly, a cooler, pale celadon colour with a clear, translucent bluish tone.No other vase of the same shape and design of this pair of vases appears to be recorded. A pair of small square vases with canted sides and covers, entirely covered in a similar translucent pale celadon glaze but of the Yongzheng period, was sold in Sotheby's New York, 5 and 6 November 1996, lot 857. In general, celadon-ground gilt-decorated porcelains are rare, with only few examples recorded. See, for instance, a pair of archaistic celadon-ground gilt-decorated vases with gilt six-character seal marks, from the J.M. Hu Collection, sold Sotheby's Hong Kong, 8 April 2010, lot 1803a. Compare also with a celadon-glazed vase with a moulded and gilt-decorated design, also with an impressed and gilt Qianlong seal mark to the base, sold Sotheby's Hong Kong, 18 and 19 May 1982, lot 340. The distinctive archaistic interlaced dragon design that embellishes the sides of both vases is more commonly associated with a small group of double-walled vases commissioned by and made for the Qianlong emperor. They pierced outer wall of these vases is in the shape of a complex design of small archaistic interlaced dragons with small heads and large, almond-shaped eyes and sinuous bodies dissolving into scrollwork, with outlines enhanced by fine gold lines, as seen on a double-walled Yangcai reticulated vase, sold Sotheby's Hong Kong, 10 July 2020, lot 1, or on another Yangcai reticulated vase, in the collection of the National Palace Museum, Taipei, illustrated in Stunning Decorative Porcelains from the Ch'ien-lung Reign, Taipei, 2021, cat.no.69 (Fig. 1).Impressed and gilt six-character Qianlong seal marks are known from a number of porcelains, mostly examples where forms, designs or glazes are archaistic, see, for example, a small imitation-gilt bronze archaistic tripod censer with an impressed and gilt Qianlong seal mark and of the period, sold Christie's Hong Kong, 27 November 2019, lot 2906. Or on a small tea-dust glazed gilt and silver-decorated washer in the collection of the National Palace Museum, published in Catalog of the Special Exhibition of K'ang-Hsi, Yung-Cheng and Ch'ien-Lung Porcelain Ware from the Ch'ing Dynasty in the National Palace Museum, Taipei, 1986, cat.no.95.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 43

RARE POT À EAU EN PORCELAINE À GLAÇURE 'OEUF DE PIGEON', TAIBO ZUNXVIIIe/XIXe siècleA RARE ROBINS-EGG-GLAZED BEEHIVE WATERPOT, TAIBO ZUN18th/19th centuryThe hemispherical body rising to a narrow waisted neck below a flared rim, applied overall with a vibrant turquoise-blue glaze of robin's egg type suffused with finely mottled lavender and dark blue streaks, also covering the base. 12.7cm (5in) diam.Footnotes:十八/十九世紀 爐鈞釉太白尊Provenance:Sotheby's Hong Kong, 29 November 1977, lot 80Collection of Gudrun and Peter Selinka (1924-2006) (by repute)來源: 香港蘇富比,1977年11月29日,編號80Gudrun及Peter Selinka(1924-2006)珍藏(傳)Beehive waterpots of this shape are well-known with peachbloom glazes but those covered in other monochrome glazes were produced in smaller numbers. Robin's-egg blue glazes are typically opaque turquoise with overall purplish mottling and are thought to have first developed during the Yongzheng period as an interpretation of Song dynasty Jun glazes. Rose Kerr notes that while visual examination reveals there to be two distinctive types of robin's-egg glaze, one streaked with copper-red and the other stippled with blotches of turquoise and dark blue, further analysis is required to clarify the chemistry of these glazes, see Rose Kerr, Chinese Ceramics. Porcelain of the Qing dynasty, London, 1986, p.88.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

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