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A Chinese porcelain circular plaque, by Liu Yin Chang, circa 1880, in the Qianjiang palette, decorated a scene of the Yangtze river, inscribed 'Wide river reaches to the sky' 'Painted for the Mayor of Jingdezhen, Mr Lin Sun' depicting landscape, 27.5cm diameter, framed/Provenance: Peter Wain, 12th June 1997/see illustration Condition Report: Slight surface wear to enamels. Fritting/small chips to rim of plaque. No cracks or restoration.
A Chinese porcelain baluster vase, Republic circa 1925, enamelled with flowering branches, chrysanthemums and rocks, Qianlong red seal mark, 16.5cm high/Provenance: Peter Wain, 17th June 2006/see illustration Condition Report: In very good condition, almost no wear at all, no chips, cracks or restoration
A group of Oriental porcelain and pottery to include two Satsuma coffee cups and saucers, a Chinese 19th Century teapot with impressed decoration (lacking cover) and another 19th Century miniature teapot (lacking cover) Condition Report: Two coffee cups and saucers very stained. Porcelain teapot restored to tip of spout and hairline crack through base of handle. Smaller bowl with restored cracks and rim chip. Large bowl with four stained hairline cracks. Vase with W-shaped section of neck broken and glued, other items are undamaged
Two Chinese porcelain plates, to include a Chinese plate with scalloped rim, polychrome decorated with flowers in the Imari style, with bats to base, Diameter 22cm, and a late 19th century Chinese plate, polychrome decorated with birds and blossoming flowers on a pink ground, bears mark to base, Diameter 25cm, (2)
LATE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY WORCESTER 'FENCE' PATTERN BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN TEA BOWL AND SAUCER, of typical form, the tea bowl, 1 ¾" (4.5cm) high, rim chip, the saucer, 4 ¾" (12.1cm) diameter, underglazed blue crescent marks, together with a LATER CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN HEXAGONAL, SHALLOW DISH, unmarked, (3)
CHINESE CARVED SOAPSTONE TOMB, THE FRONT PULL UP PANEL RISING TO RELEASE A SRUNG COFFIN (4.5 cm x 10.5cm), PORCELAIN ROUNDEL PAINTED WITH A FIGURE ON HORSEBACK, ON STAND (H: 13cm), OPIUM SCALES, PAIR OF BAMBOO MANTELPIECE ORNAMENTS, DICE SHAKER WITH DICE, TWO BRASS BOWLS ON STANDS AND SEVEN OTHER ITEMS [A LOT]
A pair of Chinese sang-de-beouf glazed porcelain vases, each of baluster form with waisted necks and flaring rims, h.39cm, both with drilled bases for lamp fittings and on later wooden stands, probably 18th century Condition Report / Extra Information Both drilled for electricity.No chips or cracks.Minor crazing visible to pale blue glazed areas.Glaze wear to top rim on both, one more noticeable than the other.Otherwise good.
A Japanese carved ivory netsuke, Meiji period (1868-1912), modelled as a tradesman carrying a hammer, signed to underside, 5cm high, with, Chinese porcelain relief snuff bottle with Qianlong seal mark to underside (at fault) 7.5cm high and a carved variagated green hardstone group of two carp swimming, unmarked, 8cm high (2) CONDITION REPORT: Please note: Trevanion & Dean does not ship items containing ivory outside the EU. The government have proposed legislation to create a UK law to ban the sale of all ivory which may come into effect by the end of 2018 or early 2019. Please note this means that this lot is legal to sell now but may not be in the future.
A large pair of Chinese porcelain famille rose vases, 19th century, the begonia shaped haitang zun vases each decorated with blossoming magnolia branches and birds above with two confronting bats, Fu, 44cm high (restored) CONDITION REPORT: Each body restored throughout. Pitting visible. General surface scratches. See images.
A pair of early 20th century Chinese porcelain blue and white prunus vases and covers, of baluster shape, double concentric blue mark to underside, 27cm high (at fault) CONDITION REPORT: Vase 1x- Rim of cover with four chips other wise in generally good condition. Vase 2x High points to finial chipped. Rim descending spreading hairline crack.
A pair of Chinese porcelain imari vases, each of flared square section form and decorated with reserves of blossoms and verrandahs within a cobalt blue ground, 30cm high (2) CONDITION REPORT: 1x vase- Glaze appears slightly over fired and showing bubbling. Unglazed rim with two chips visible. Gilt wear. Interior glaze and reserve grounds appear blue. Grubby interior. 2x vase- Glaze imperfections to edges. Unglazed rim. Gilt wear. Interior glaze and reserve grounds appear blue. Grubby interior. Pitted interior.
A 19th century Chinese porcelain ginger jar and cover, decorated externally in famille rose with birds perched amongst flowering branches, with carved hardwood cover, 26cm high CONDITION REPORT: INTERIOR WITH STAINED SPREADING CRAZING/HAIRLINES (SEE IMAGES). Pitting visible including a larger rough pit to lower section. Enamel wear, scratches and pitting visible. Decoration appears crude. Body appears dull and grey. Nibbled grubby rim. Late 19th century/early 20th century. Unglazed foot rim. Cover appears to be associated. See additional images prior to bidding.
A three piece Chinese porcelain garniture, each bottle shape vase of globe and shaft form glazed in a monochrome rose pink glaze, tallest 21cm high (3) CONDITION REPORT: No obvious concerning chips, cracks or restoration. Craquelure crazing throughout. Fritting and pitting. Undersides of each crusty and unglazed with nibbles and small foot rim nicks and chips. Surface scratches. See additional images.
A collection of 18th century Chinese porcelain, to include; an armorial sauce boat, of pedestal helmet shape 12cm high, a pair of famille rose 'Lu' plates, 23cm diameter, a further famille rose plate, 23cm diameter and an early blue and white saucer dish, 16cm diameter (5) CONDITION REPORT: Armorial jug- Stained hairline crack at base join of handle. Small firing crack to underside. Slightly dull exterior. Unglazed foot rim. Pitting visible. Gilt and enamel wear. Blue and white plate - Multiple rim descending hairline cracks. Two chips to rim.Pair of plates - 1x large section re-glued approx 20cm wide which had previously rivet repaired. Filled chip to rim. Decoration showing wear and surface scratches. Pitted. 2x Rim with with two re-glued pieces and descending stained hairline crack. Pitted. Decoration showing wear and surface scratches. Firing crack to underside. 18th export plate- Extensively damaged. Five filled chips to rim each with extensive re-glued descending crack. Decoration showing wear and surface scratches.
A pair of Japanese cloisonne vases, each decorated with white peony's against a red ground, with character mark to base, 31,5cm high, with a Chinese porcelain russet and gilt cylindrical vase, 26cm high, a 19th century English porcelain Derby plate, 26cm diameter etc (Qty) (at fault) CONDITION REPORT: Pr of vases- Each extensively damaged with visible stained hairline cracks and enamel losses (photographed). Canton bowl- 20th century. Rivet repaired. Chips to rim. Japanese saucer - Chips to rim and stained hairline crack. Derby plate - Dirtied chip to rim with descending stained hairline crack. Stained crazing throughout. Underside would benefit from a clean. Rouleau vase- Large chip to foot rim. Gilt finger marks to surface. Pitting visible and light surface scratches.
A Chinese porcelain vase, of high shouldered form and decorated to the exterior in polychrome enamels with peony and chrysanthemum blossoms and birds perched amongst branches, gilt and iron red highlights, flared neck flanked by two lugs, red character marks to underside, 32cm high CONDITION REPORT: No obvious chips, cracks or restoration. Decoration appears good. Firing mark to foot rim. Some pitting.
A Chinese porcelain dragon bowl, Kangxi six character mark to base, externally decorated in iron red with two scrolling dragons chasing flaming pearls amongst ruyi clouds, of flared form, 11cm diameter CONDITION REPORT: No obvious chips, cracks or restoration. Two pit marks to the interior. Generally good.
A large pair of Chinese porcelain famille verte temple dogs, Kangxi style, modelled on reticulated rectangular plinth bases, 38cm high (2) CONDITION REPORT: Female dog- Glaze chip to top of head. Firing crack running through top of base up the belly of the dog. Generally rather grubby. Some firing cracks also visible to moulding including base of ears and scaly knops. Male dog- Reticulated rotating ball beneath paw. Stained firing cracks to underside. Firing cracks visible at base of dog. Rather grubby.
Early 20th century Chinese table screen, the porcelain panel decorated with pheasants perched amongst peony and profuse foliage in a garden landscape, mounted in a pierced hardwood frame, H67cm x W45cm Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
A First Period Worcester ( Dr. Wall ) porcelain bowl, painted in the Chinese style with flowering branches, precious objects and butterflies, 6in. (15.25cm.) diameter, interior decoration rubbed.* Condition: Firing flaw beneath glaze to interior (not visible to exterior). Glaze to interior very worn and decoration rubbed. Exterior has a few minor rubs and small scratches to decoration, but good overall. No chips or cracks.
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