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A CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE PORCELAIN GUGLET VASE, 18TH CENTURY. Qianlong export vase of pear shape with garlic mouth and flared rim decorated in enamels with ladies a children. 25.5cm tall. Triangular section of loss to rim measuring about 4cm across. Another chip and hairline to rim. From the garlic mouth down the condition is good. No repairs to note.
A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN BOWL, 19TH CENTURY. Decorated to the exterior with five dragons chasing flaming pearls and dragon roundel to the interior. Four character mark of Kangxi to base. 20.5cm diam. Faint 7cm and 4cm vertical hairlines at rim. Fritting and minor chips around the rim.
TWO CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE PORCELAIN DISHES, 18TH CENTURY. Qianlong export dishes decorated with figures in a garden scene (1735-96). 15.5cm and 16cm diam. (2) One with a small filled chip to rim leading into a 3.5cm hairline. The other with a faint 2cm hairline at the rim and star hairline to base. Small areas of enamel loss to figures dress.
A CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE PORCELAIN VASE AND COVER, EARLY 20TH CENTURY. Of baluster form decorated with dragons chasing a flaming pearl amidst ruyi clouds. The cover with green enamel lion dog. 27cm tall. The vase in good condition with no damages or repairs. The cover with slight nicks around the rim.
A RARE CHINESE BLUE GLAZED AND GILT DECORATED PORCELAIN VASE, 18TH CENTURY. Pear shaped bottle on splayed foot with an open crescent shaped mouth, with gilt floral decoration. Probably Kangxi period (1662-1722), made for the Islamic market. 30cm tall. Two similar vessels with spouts as ewers but similar shaped and decorated, are in The Victoria and Albert Museum, London, Accession Numbers 775-1888 and 1674-1876, and are published by Kerr and Mengoni, Chinese Export Ceramics, V&A Publishing, London, 2011, p. 111, pl. 158. Good overall condition with no signs of damage or repair. Wear and rubbing to the gilt decoration which has almost disappeared but traces are left.
TWO CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN BOWLS, 19TH CENTURY. Rounded bowls with everted rims decorated with sweet pea design and band of key fret at the rim. Each with seal marks to base, probably mid 19th century. 21.5cm diam. (2) Both in good overall condition with no signs of damage or repair. Minor nicks and frits to note on one.
A PAIR OF CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN DISHES, 18TH CENTURY. Each with deep rounded ribbed sides decorated with buildings in a coastal scene. 16cm diam. (2) One with 2 vertical hairlines at rim measuring 2-3cm. The other also with two similar hairlines at rim. Minor fritting to rims. No signs of repair.
A GROUP OF CHINESE CELADON GROUND PORCELAIN ITEMS, 19TH CENTURY. Decorated in famille rose enamels with birds, butterflies and floral blooms comprising three dishes and a cup with handle. Largest dish 27cm diam. (4) Largest dish with section re stuck. Middle dish with shallow chip and 4cm hairline at rim. Smallest dish with small filled chips to rim. The cup in good condition.
THREE CHINESE PORCELAIN DISHES, 18TH CENTURY. To include two famille rose dishes decorated with floral scenes; Together with a single iron red decorated dish with gilt detailing. 23cm diam. (3) Iron red dish with filled shallow chips to rim, no cracks. Famille rose dish with two faint 4cm hairlines at rim. The other with 8cm hairline to base and another horizontally in the body.
A GROUP OF CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN ITEMS, 18TH CENTURY. Comprising a pair of coffee cups decorated with buildings and coastal scene; Two other coffee cups both with lobed rims; Together with three cups. 4cm - 6.5cm tall. (7) One cup from the pair has a 4.5cm faint hairline from rim, the other in good condition. Another cup with faint hairlines the other in good condition. The largest cup with fritting and slight nicks to rim. The other two cups in good condition.
Blau-Weiß-Schale mit "Lotus"-Dekor Porzellan. Auf der Innen- und Außenwandung flächendeckender Dekor aus Blattranken, Lotusblüten und Mäander-Bordüren in unterglasurblauer Malerei. Im Boden unterglasurblaue Sechs-Zeichen-Marke. H. 12 cm. D. 27 cm. A Chinese porcelain bowl depicting lotus.China. Ende 20. Jh.
Paar große Meissen Wackelpagoden Mit verschränkten Beinen sitzende Chinesin bzw. Chinese in weißem, mit Indianischen Blüten gemustertem, unterhalb der Brust gegürtetem Gewand mit goldgesäumtem, ornamentiertem Spitzenkragen und gelb bzw. rosafarben staffierten Pantoffeln. Hände, Kopf und Zunge beweglich. Polychrome Malerei mit Goldstaffage. Entw. Johann Joachim Kaendler. Unw. rest.; Schwertermarke. H. 29 cm - 33 cm.Die Vorliebe zu chinesischer Kunst zeigt sich in der Meissener Manufaktur vor allem in außergewöhnlichen Porzellanfiguren der sitzenden Chinesen. Die sog. Wackelpagoden gehen auf Entwürfe aus dem Jahr 1762 zurück, als Friedrich II. von Preußen "10 Bajoden mit wackelnden Köpfen" bestellte. Die fünf weiblichen und fünf männlichen Figuren wurden als Teil der Innenraumgestaltung nach Ende des Siebenjährigen Krieges im Chinesischen Haus von Sanssouci aufgestellt.Vgl. Kat. Königl. Sächs. Porzellan Manufactur, 1904, Bl. 27, Nr. 2883 und 2884.; Kat. Rückert, Bayer. Nationalmuseum, Nr. 1027, Pietsch, Kat. Triumph der blauen Schwerter, S. 144.A pair of large porcelain figures of a female and a male pagoda nodders. Partly hairline crack. Minor chipped/restored. Crossed swords mark.Meissen. 1. Hälfte 19. Jh.
Ölkanne in Gestalt eines Hahnreiters Auf rundem Felssockel mit aufgelegten Blütenranken vollplastischer, krähender Hahn mit fein reliefiertem Gefieder. Darauf sitzender, junger Chinese mit blütenförmigem Hut als abnehmbaren Deckel. Der geöffnete Schnabel als Kannenausguss. Polychrome Malerei mit Goldkonturierung. Entw. J. J. Kaendler, 1737. Modell-Nr. 65517. Jahreszeichen. Schwertermarke. H. 22 cm. Ursprünglich als Gewürzgefäß zu einem mehrteiligen Tafelaufsatz um ein zentrales Haupstück, dem sog. Zitronenkorb mit verschiedenen Chinesenfiguren, entworfen für den späteren sächsischen Premierminister Heinrich Graf von Brühl.Vgl. Pietsch, Kat. Schwanenservice, Nr. 153, 155.A porcelain oil jug with figure of a Chinese riding on a rooster. Crossed swords mark.Meissen. 1995.
Chinesenpaar in Laube In gitterförmig durchbrochen gearbeiteter, von plastisch aufgelegten Blumenranken umzogener Laube, sitzendes Liebespaar in festlicher, blütenornamentierter Gewandung beim Lesen eines Buches. Polychrome Malerei mit Goldstaffage. Entw. wohl J. J. Kaendler und/oder P. Reinicke. Modell-Nr. 2653. Minim. best.; Schwertermarke. H. 20,5 cm. A porcelain figure group of a Chinese couple. Restored. Minor chipped. Crossed swords mark.Vgl. Kat. Staatl. Porzellan-Manufaktur Meissen, Figuren II, Blatt 4, Nr. 2653.Meissen. Mitte 20. Jh.
Chinese 18th-20th Century Four blue and white porcelain vessels [1] Dragon handled, lidded pot decorated with dragon and meander motifs, with Chinese characters to base. [2] A miniature vase decorated with stylised flowers, no marks to base. [3] A lidded pot decorated with stylised flowers, no marks to base. [4] A miniature vase with flowers, birds, butterflies, marks to base.
A CHINESE PORCELAIN CONICAL BOWL 18th century, decorated in London with iron red and gold pavilions, 5.5cm high, together with a Chinese bowl, 18th century, Dutch decorated with figures, 7cm high x 15cm wide, and three further tea bowls, 4cm high, 3.5cm high and 3.5cm high (5)Provenance: From the collection of the late Anthony du Boulay FSA (1929- 2022).
A Chinese porcelain bowl, of turned ovoid form decorated with applied glazed high relief figures of Immortals and scholars, the ground painted over biscuit, the neck of the bowl bearing streaked high-fired metallic and crystalline polychrome glaze, applied vase-shaped pad mark, 20th Century, 20 cm
A small collection of Chinese Famille Rose porcelain small bowls, late Qing Dynasty/Republic, with copper blue interiors, and painted with colourful designs. Bearing red marks in seal, the largest 5 cm high x 10 cm wide.Qty: 6Generally fair condition, wear to decoration throughout, rubbing of gilded decoration,
A pair of Chinese blue and white porcelain circular plates,18th century, 23 cm diameter, together with a small blue and white ginger jar and cover painted with cracked ice and prunus and reserves of antiques, bats and a scholar table, 12 cm high, together with an early 20th-century green ground ginger jar (no cover painted with a flowering peony, 18th century with hardwood stand, a blue and white ginger jar with carved wood cover and stand.Restoration to wooden stand, minor chips, cracks and wear to decoration throughout, please view additional photos
A Chinese Famile Rose porcelain circular bowl, Qing Dynasty, Qianlong, painted with a stag and doe and flowering shrubs, 25.5 diameter, together with two other Qianlong circular bowls and a Japanese late Edo period lobed footed dish, a satsuma globular vase and a Chinese Tongzhi tea kettle.All with some defect or repair, a "study collection"
Two similar Chinese blue and white porcelain bottle vases, Qing Dynasty, late 19th century, each painted with birds roosting in flowering peonies, 18 cm high, together with a small blue and white rouleau vase, a large "Cracked Ice & Prunus" ginger jar and cover and a 20th-century Chinese porcelain baluster vase with heavy overlaid gilt slip decoration.The almost pair of vases, both have old restoration to their rims.Rouleau vase has restoration around the rimThe ginger jar and cover are OKThe white vase is OK
A Chinese celadon glazed porcelain baluster vase decorated in high relief with an immortal accompanied by a deer and a pair of bats the neck with applied horned dragons, bearing an impressed mark for Douguong, 19 cm high, together with a Chinese porcelain green crackle glazed garlic mouthed baluster vase, 21 cm high, and a Persian Qajar bottle vase painted with flowers and birds.Qty: 3Firing crack to Chinese celadon glaze porcelain baluster, damage to feet to one applied horned dragon, cracks and signs of wear to Persian Qatar bottle vase, and signs of wear to decoration throughout three items, please see photos
A small study collection of Chinese porcelain including an 18th-century "Dutch Clobbered" two-handled capuchin cup, a Sung Dynasty Longqan celadon tea bowl and other Chinese porcelain tea bowls, cups and beakersObvious signs of chips, cracks, restoration and wear to decoration present throughout the lot, please see photographs
A Chinese Famille Rose porcelain circular yellow fencai ground 'Birthday' bowl, Gaungxu six-character mark and possibly of the period, the interior painted with iron red WuFu and central Shou symbol the exterior with Greek key border, circular panels bestowing good fortune and a yellow ground of swastikas and other symbols. above stylized green crashing waves. 18 cm diameter x 8 cm highA private estateA small chip to the rim.
A Chinese Famille Rose porcelain bullet teapot and cover, Qianlong, late 18th century, painted with reserves of colourful flowers, with domed cover loop handle and angular spout, 19 cm long, together with a Chinese "Imari" porcelain bullet teapot and (later cover) together with a four piece Famille Rose "Long Eliza" garniture comprising two pairs of vases and covers, Qianlong,(AF and a finely painted Famille Rose beaker (AF)19th century, a jade green ground Famille Rose plate painted with insects, late Qing, A pair of small late 19th century Canton vases and a small group of Chinese and Japanese porcelain tea bowls. A private estate Both baluster vase covers are restored at their rims, one vase has been repaired at the collar and crudely repaired, the other baluster vase body is OK.All other items have some defects, sold as a study collection or for restoration.
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