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A Chinese famille rose porcelain offering Dish, Jiaqing 6-character mark, decorated with flowers and insects to the outside, the inside with lotus, prunus, chrysanthemum and peony sprays around the centre with Buddhas hand citron and red bat, 10 1/2in W. (restored chip), and a small turquoise and famille rose lotus shaped Bowl, 5 1/2in. W, and two condiment Spoons (4)
A Japanese Kutani porcelain Group, Late Meiji/Taisho Period, representing the story of Shiba Onko, depicting numerous karako and the large fish jar, 8 3/8in. H FOOTNOTE: Shiba Onko (Chian/Sima Qian in Chinese) was a famous statesman and historian of Han Dynasty China. This is an episode linked to his childhood, when it was said that he and his companions were watching fish in a large jar when one of them fell in. Whilst the rest of his playmates ran away shrieking leaving the child to drown, Shiba Onko used a rock to break the jar to drain out the water. This episode was a popular theme among Edo-period artists as a parable of virtuous behaviour.
A Chinese porcelain bowl, circa 1770, decorated with polychrome floral sprays to the exterior, the interior with a single flower and with a sanguine pendant and scroll border, 24.5 cm diameter. CONDITION REPORT: The bowl has a tiny piece of fritting to the rim approximately 4 mm x 2 mm in length. The bowl is free from any further chips, cracks or restorations. There is kiln dirt within the glaze around the exterior rim and also in the interior well of the bowl. The floral decoration on the exterior has numerous surface scratches. The foot rim is free from any chips or flaws. The bowl rings out nicely when lightly tapped.
Four Chinese porcelain vases, late 20th century, the tallest decorated with a peacock upon rockwork flanked by peony, a poem verso, red seal mark for Jingdezhen Zhi, 30.7 cm high, a pair of Chinese vases decorated with a finch upon a flowering hibiscus, bamboo and chrysanthemum, with poem verso and a further globular vase decorated with Shou Lao and a maid with teapot and peaches, the latter three with red stamped seal mark for Qianlong Nian Zhi, 16 cm and 15.5 cm respectively.
A collection of Chinese porcelain, 20th century, comprising a wall pocket painted with a bird amongst blossoming branches and between a relief moulded Ruyi head border, 28 cm high, a ginger jar and cover with polychrome enamel decoration, with printed mark for Jiangxi Jingdezhen Min Ci, a further ginger jar marked for Zhongguo Jingdezhen Zhi, a tankard and a blue and white double gourd shape miniature vase with four character Jingdezhen Zhi mark, 10 cm high. CONDITION REPORT: The upper rim of the wall pocket is poorly fired and shows lots of iron oxide spots. The gilding along the front of the wall pocket is erased and has left a dull line. The first pink band across the top has a small chip on the right hand side. The moulding of the Ruyi heads is not particularly good nor consistent. There are no obvious chips, cracks or post production flaws visible. The tankard handle has been broken near the top in two places and restored. Otherwise the tankard is in good condition. It bears a wax seal signifying that it is of no cultural importance the same can be said for the wall pocket. The double gourd shaped vase has no obvious faults. One ginger jar is missing a cover. Both ginger jars are otherwise in good order but are not of the highest quality.
Assorted 18th century Chinese porcelain, to include an Imari pattern plate, two tea caddies, three coffee cans, three tea bowls and a saucer, and a Japanese Kutani coffee can and two saucers (12). CONDITION REPORT: Two coffee cans are in good order with no post production faults. The Famille Rose coffee can has a rim chip and a 1.5 cm hairline crack on the rim. The vase with the white scrolling decoration on the foot rim has a 1 cm chip to the foot rim and some fritting. The other vase has a 1 cm hairline crack on the rim. The Kutani coffee cup has a large fine hairline crack. There are two Kutani saucers which are both in good order. The Chinese saucer has a few rim frits, a small chip to the rim and a 2 cm fine hairline crack. The larger bowl has numerous rim frits but rings out nicely when lightly tapped. One tea bowl has no chips or cracks but it does have an awful lot of kiln dirt in the glaze. The smallest Famille Rose tea bowl has a 6 mm x 4 mm rim chip. The Chinese Imari plate has a rim to foot rim fine hairline crack and a small glaze chip.
TEK SING CARGO, five pieces of early 19th Century Chinese porcelain from The Treasures of Tek Sing Collection, with certificates from Pineapple Direct, comprising tea bowl and saucer in the Aster pattern, a wine cup with a blue band, height approximately 3.5cm, a dish in the lotus pattern, diameter approximately 15.2cm and a rice bowl or soup dish in the lotus pattern, diameter approximately 19.5cm, wine cup, rice bowl, taller bowl and saucer all have Nagel Auchian stickers, with paperback book, VHS home recording of the Tek Sing Story and purchase paperwork (parcel) (condition: Lotus bowl has hairline running through the body in the bottom of the bowl, the wine cup has a chip in the rim, the tea bowl has a vertical crack from the rim, the rice bowl is heavily crazed)
A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN JAR AND COVER, of double shouldered form, the circular cover with bun shaped finial, decorated throughout with butterflies, birds, flowers and foliage, bears blue and white seal mark to base, a.f., height approximately 25cm, maximum diameter of shoulder 21cm (condition: the cover has a chip on the edge/underside of the top rim and a glaze crack chip next to it, there is a further chip to the edge/inside of the inner rim of the cover, the jar has extensive damage and losses around the top rim as well as glaze chips and two cracks heading vertically in this area, one piece of the rim is glued)
TWO CHINESE EXPORT PORCELAIN BLUE AND WHITE DECORATED MEAT DISHES, of octagonal form, one depicting man riding Ox in landscape by a river, the other with traditional pagoda landscape scene, Qianlong period, width 31.5cm (2) (condition: a few frits to rim of one and a glaze chip to the underside of the rim, the other appears damage free)
A CHINESE EXPORT PORCELAIN BLUE AND WHITE DECORATED MEAT DISH, of octagonal form, depicting traditional pagoda and figures on a bridge landscape scene, with extensive riveted repairs, Qianlong period, width 33cm, together with two other smaller similar meat dishes (3) (condition: largest dish with extensive riveted repairs, the dish with landscape in good condition, the dish with deer has crack and rim chips)
A CHINESE PORCELAIN FISH BOWL of rounded form, the interior painted in coloured enamels with five carp, the exterior with panels of foliage and insects within geometric borders, 12 1/4" high, 14 1/4" diameter, together with an associated padouk wood circular stand on three square section supports, 25" high (2) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)
A CHINESE EXPORT PORCELAIN SAUCER DISH of lobed circular form, painted in famille rose enamels with diapered scroll panels and flowers within a cross hatched rim, unmarked, 11" wide, together with a similar plain cylindrical mug with dragon moulded handle, unmarked, 4 1/2" high (2) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)
TWO SIMILAR CANTONESE PORCELAIN VASES of plain cylindrical form, painted in famille rose enamels with figures, unmarked, 5" high, together with a Chinese porcelain small vase of inverted baluster form painted in underglaze blue with a stiff leaf border, flowers and insects, four character mark, 4 3/4" high, with a matched cover (4) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)
A CHINESE PORCELAIN VASE of baluster form, with moulded and applied salamander to the neck and shoulders, painted in underglaze blue and later clobbered in yellow with scrolling foliage, bears four character mark, 17" high, together with a Chinese porcelain vase of canted oblong section with two shi-shi handles, painted in underglaze blue with Qianlong style scrolling foliage, bears seal mark, 14 3/4" high, and a double gourd vase, 12" high (3) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)
A PAIR OF CHINESE LATE QING DYNASTY PORCELAIN COMPRESSED GLOBULAR VASES, decorated autour with 'Hundred flowers' in famille rose enamels, each applied at the rim with a blue glazed chilong opposing in iron red glazed bat, six character Guangxu reign mark in iron red and of the period, 4 1/4" (11cm) high, 5 1/2" (14cm) across (small repair to obne leg of a chilong) (2)
A SMALL CHINESE DYNASTY PORCELAIN BOWL painted in underglaze blue with scrollwork beneath a border of Eight Precious Things in iron red enamel, six character Guangxu (1875-1908) reign mark in underglaze blue; together with a NANKING CARGO TEA BOWL & SAUCER painted in underglaze blue with peony and bamboo issuing from rockwork, the undersides in cafe-au-lait; also a tiny YIXING BOWL; a tiny REPUBLIC PERIOD (1911-1949) PORCELAIN BOWL bearing a Yongzheng four character reign mark and three other items (8)
A PAIR OF TWENTIETH CENTURY CHINESE PORCELAIN INVERTED BALUSTER SHAPE VASES WITH DOMED COVERS attractively painted in overglaze polychrome enamels with a group of mei-jen picking sprays from blossoming trees issuing from rockwork, above a border of iron red lattice work, and beneath lattice work rims reserved at intervals with flowers within shaped cartouches, the domed covers with blossoming branches and flower sprays 20" (52cm) high (2)
PAIR OF TWENTIETH CENTURY CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE PORCELAIN LARGE MOON FLASKS, each of typical form with lizard pattern handles to the neck, painted with figures at leisure in rockwork gardens, set on a dark blue ground scattered with fruit and flower heads and with conforming cartouches, 18" (45.7cm) high, (2)
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