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A Victorian Royal Worcester porcelain tete a tete tea service, decorated in Chinese style with prunus blossom, a pink border and gilt edges, modelled with gilt ribbon bound reeded form handles, comprising teapot, 12cm, lidded sugar bowl, milk jug, slop bowl, two cups, each 6.5 by 6.5cm, two saucers, 11.2cm, and tray, 37.5cm, printed and impressed factory marks and painted pattern number 9100, all dated 1881 except one teacup dated 1882. (9)
Chinese lacquer rectangular box and cover, 17th-18th Century,the reddish-brown lacquer inlaid in mother of pearl with a six-character inscription that may be translated as 'Praising the virtue of wine that made Liu Ling famous' 9x7x4.5 cms- Soame Jenyns Collection Condition Report & Further Details This lot comes from the collection of Soame Jenyns (1904- 1976) and is being sold by order of the executors of his younger son, the late John Jenyns. Soame Jenyns was Assistant Keeper of Oriental Antiquities at The British Museum from 1931-1967. He published several books including: "A Background to Chinese Painting" published 1935, "Chinese Archaic Jades in the British Museum" 1951, "Ming Pottery & Porcelain" 1953 etc.
Japanese 19th Century four-case lacquer Inro with a Ho-Ho bird in flight above flowers on a gold ground, signed 'Shomosai' 9 x 5cms- Soame Jenyns Collection Condition Report & Further Details This lot comes from the collection of Soame Jenyns (1904- 1976) and is being sold by order of the executors of his younger son, the late John Jenyns. Soame Jenyns was Assistant Keeper of Oriental Antiquities at The British Museum from 1931-1967. He published several books including: "A Background to Chinese Painting" published 1935, "Chinese Archaic Jades in the British Museum" 1951, "Ming Pottery & Porcelain" 1953 etc.Signed. Quite stiff when opening and closing. End section can't open. Quite a bit of rubbing and wear. Wear to bottom of side channel. Noticeable chip to second section, probably damaged when opening.
Japanese Meiji period drawing of a group of 4 various birds in pen, ink and colour, signed, 56 x 27, Manner of Kawanabe Kyosaio (1831-1889) Woman seated astride crane with attendants, signature and seal mark, pen ink and watercolour on silk, 20cm x 23cm (unframed) and 2 other Japanese drawings of birds, 1 signed - Soame Jenyns Collection Condition Report & Further Details This lot comes from the collection of Soame Jenyns (1904- 1976) and is being sold by order of the executors of his younger son, the late John Jenyns. Soame Jenyns was Assistant Keeper of Oriental Antiquities at The British Museum from 1931-1967. He published several books including: "A Background to Chinese Painting" published 1935, "Chinese Archaic Jades in the British Museum" 1951, "Ming Pottery & Porcelain" 1953 etc.
18th Century English polychrome porcelain bowl, Worcester or Liverpool, decorated with a Chinese Family pattern, D11cm and Cantonese style polychrome tea caddy (2) Condition Report & Further Details - Bowl has 3 hairline cracks and some slight rubbing to rim.- Tea caddy is in good condition.Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Late 18th Century Chinese porcelain mug having polychrome painted decoration depicting figures in a landscape, together with a 19th Century English dry bodied mug decorated in relief with huntsmen and hounds in a landscape, and a similar baluster shaped vase decorated with stylised foliage Condition:
The Edward T. Chow Collection 3 volume catalogue, Sotheby Parke Bernet 1980-1981. Part One: Ming and Qing Porcelain. Part Two: Early Chinese Ceramics and Ancients Bronzes. Part Three: Ming and Qing Porcelain and Works of Art . Each volume with inserted estimate sheets; dust jackets and bindings worn with some sun fading, corners bumped, spine ends with light wear; contents with some age browning and annotated with prices realised Other Notes: The complete three volume 625 lot illustrated catalogue of this important collection was auctioned at the Furama Hotel, Hong Kong, on November 25, 1980, December 16, 1980, and May 19, 1981.
The Frederick M. Mayer Collection of Chinese Art, published by Christie, Manson & Woods. First edition, octavo, cloth, 376pp; 228 lots profusely illustrated throughout in colour and black and white, list of prices realised with buyers names inserted Other Notes: One of the most important sales of Chinese porcelain and works of art of the second half of the 20th century
A pair of 19thC Chinese famille jaune porcelain moon flasks, each with compressed cylindrical stems flanked by dragon handles, the circular bodies decorated with panels of birds and figures predominately in yellow, pink, blue, green and orange, on oval feet, red Tongzhi style marks beneath, 25cm H.
A collection of 18thC and other porcelain, to include a Worcester blue and white tea bowl, 8cm Dia., a 18thC Chinese export saucer, profusely decorated with figures, continental porcelain inkwell, Chinese blue and white vase, various other bowls, vases, Derby Imari two handled vase, cabinet cup, etc. (a quantity, AF)
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