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A Chinese eggshell porcelain bowl, yellow ground and enamelled with one red dragon and four black dragons amongst flowers and repeating borders, the interior with foliate border at the rim and yellow and green dragon emblem to centre, the base with red seal mark, height 7.5cm, diameter 18cm, fitted box clad in patterned green fabric
Chinese eggshell porcelain bowl, enamelled with continuous winter landscape with figure crossing bridge, red patterned borders within and without, the interior with red and blue foliate emblem, the base with red seal mark, height 7.3cm, diameter 16cm, fitted box clad in pink leaf patterned fabric
Chinese porcelain blue and white octagonal bowl, the exterior painted with eight panels of figural scenes, (dignitaries, horse riding, gaming, veneration, etc), the interior painted to the centre with a seated dignitary facing away and a cross hatch border at the rim, the base with a six character Ming style retrospective mark within double ring, probably 19th century, height 9.5cm, diameter 21.5cm
Chinese eggshell porcelain lobed bowl, deep red ground enamelled with one red dragon and four black and green dragons with flowers between repeating borders, the interior with foliate devices and pink and green dragon emblem to centre, red seal mark to base, height 5.6cm, diameter 12.5cm, fitted box clad in black and red patterned fabric
Two Worcester tea bowls and saucers, late 18th Century, decorated in the Rock Strata Island pattern, a Meissen figure of a seated gentleman with cockerel and basket of flowers, model 2573 and sundry Chinese and English porcelain Condition Report: - the Worcester teabowls and saucers are overall in good condition but with one teabowl having a chipped foot rim; the Meissen figure is lacking his left thumb and has an impact crack to the front of his hat; the smallest Chinese teabowl has some small rim chips, as does the smallest saucer; the Coalport 'Parasol House' has two glaze cracks to the roof; the other items are without damage.
A Chinese Porcelain Scholar's Desk Box and Cover, bearing Qianlong reign mark, of rounded rectangular form, painted in famille rose enamels with scrolling foliage on a yellow ground within pink borders, six character reign mark in red enamel, 23.5cm wide See illustration VAT Notice This lot is sold whilst subject to Temporary Importation and VAT is due at the reduced rate which applies to the hammer price only
A Pair of Chinese Porcelain Puzzle Jugs, Kangxi, of hexagonal baluster form with pierced necks and loop handles, painted in famille verte enamels with precious objects in panels within foliate and cell borders, 22cm high, with replacement covers See illustration For a similar puzzle jug see Christie's New York, 27.1.14, lot 346
A Chinese Porcelain Dish, Kangxi reign mark but not of the period, painted in famille verte enamels with a central panel of carp amongst waves on a ground of dragons chasing the flaming pearl within ruyi scroll borders and panelled lattice rim, bears six character mark in underglaze, 4.5cm diameter
A Chinese porcelain 18th century lotus plate, the moulded plated with extensive floral decoration, 23cm wide (restored) and a Chinese porcelain marble glazed plate, signed, Qianlong seal mark verso, 20cm diameter CONDITION REPORT: Lotus- Rim restored throughout. Surface scratches and enamel wear. Small section to high point of rim missing (see images). Pitted. Marble plate- Underglaze chip to rim. Pitting visible. No obvious cracks or restoration. See further images for clarification.
A Chinese porcelain Wanli style ginger jar, decorated in famille verte enamels depicting figures and horses approaching a settlement, 20cm high with a Chinese sgraffito stem cup, 12cm diameter (2) CONDITION REPORT: Stem cup- No obvious chips, cracks or restoration. Dirtied scratches to foot. Pit to body of one dragon. Ginger jar- Unglazed foot rim. Four character mark to underside. Pitted. Stained interior.
A pair of New Hall porcelain tea bowls and saucers, circa 1800, each piece decorated in polychrome enamels with floral sprigs and foliage, tea bowls 5cm high and saucers 13cm diameter with a Chinese famille rose saucer dish, 13.5cm diameter, a further Canton enamelled example, 14cm diameter and two 18th century Chinese porcelain teacups, 6.5cm high (8) (at fault) CONDITION REPORT: Pr of tea bowls and saucers- No obvious cracks or hairlines. Saucers do show some chipping to the rims. Enamel wear to puce rims and central sprays. Scratches visible include dirtied examples to the interior of the tea bowls. Tea bowl foot rims have multiple nibbles and appear unglazed. Saucer foot rims are glazed with minor nibbles.
A selection of 18th century and later European and continental porcelain comprising; a Chinese blue and white tea bowl and saucer, two Delfted tiles 13.5cm and 13cm high, a Staffordshire pearlware chestnut basket 17cm wide, an English porcelain blue and white tea bowl decorated with fruiting sprigs 8cm diameter and two blue and white Spode Bridge pattern tea cups 6cm wide (8)
Three Chinese porcelain 18th century famille rose plates including a European export example decorated with Grecian figures within a petal cut rim, 23cm wide, an auspicious plate with boys and female attendees within an interior, 22.5cm diameter and a florally decorated example, 23cm diameter (3) (at fault) CONDITION REPORT: European export plate- Nibbled nicks to rim. Decoration worn to the centre. Some firing pits. Gilt wear visible. Auspicious plate- Pitted. Firing cracks to the reverse. Light gilt wear. Foot rim with small ground chip. Floral plate- Large star crack. Nibbled foot rim. Chip to rim.
A Chinese blue and white porcelain stick stand, late 19th / early 20th century, the cylindrical strand decorated externally with blossoming prunus, 45cm high CONDITION REPORT: Extensively pitted to the interior and rim. Unglazed foot rim. Hairline crack visible to the interior. The interior base showing glaze imperfections and flaking. Exterior with some some general surface scuffs. See further images.
A Chinese porcelain blue and white tea bowl and saucer, Kangxi four character mark and of the period (1662-1722), the bowl decorated with alternating vertical panels with landscapes and flowering plants, the saucer with panelled floral decoration, the saucer 5 1/8in. (13cm.) diameter; together with a similar tea bowl and octagonal saucer with four character Qianlong mark (1736-95); two other similar octagonal saucers, with four character Kangxi and Qianlong marks; and a similar tea bowl and circular saucer with four character Kangxi marks but probably 19th century. (8)* Condition: - Kangxi tea bowl & saucer: Tiny rim chip and a few rim frits. Tiny edge chip to saucer.- Qianlong tea bowl & saucer: Bowl with two tiny rim glaze frits. Tiny edge frit to saucer.- Kangxi octagonal saucer: Small firing crack to base. Otherwise good.- Qianlong octagonal saucer: Good with no faults.- Later tea bowl & saucer: Tiny rim frit. Otherwise VG.
A Chinese 18th century Canton porcelain bowl, Qianlong period (1735-1796), the exterior decorated in the Mandarin palette with figures in gardens within underglaze blue and iron red scrolling prunus borders, the interior with underglaze blue floral and trefoil pendant border and central floral spray, 6¾in. (17.1cm.) diameter; together with a 20th century Chinese bronze bell metal bowl decorated with dragons and keyed borders, on hardwood stand, 9½in. (24cm.) diameter. (3)
A Chinese porcelain blue and white twin handled vase, in the Kangxi style, probably 19th Century, of bottle form with slightly everted rim and twin chilong handles, decorated with flowers amidst all over dense scrolling foliage, the neck with stiff leaves and shou symbols beneath a pendant ruyi border, double concentric circles to base, 10½in. (26.6cm.) high, repaired damage to rim.* Condition: Rim has been broken with several pieces glued back in place (rather haphazardly - would benefit from better restoration). Appears complete, with no losses along the breaks. Small burst glaze bubble to one handle. No other faults.
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