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TWO CHINESE YIXING POTTERY TEA POTS, EARLY 20TH CENTURY. A rounded tea pot decorated with green, yellow and blue enamels surmounted by a lion dog; Together with a melon shaped teapot. Both with makers marks to base. Approx. 17cm length. (2) Enamelled teapot with faint hairline running down the body into the base. No other signs of damage. No repairs.
A pair of Chinese famille rose cache pots, of octagonal tapering form, with dragon decorated edges and depicting family scenes, unmarked, 28 cm wide, 18.5 cm highQty: 2One cache pot has a star crack and damage to the body resulting from this.Both stands have hairline cracks and one has a large but shallow rim chip.
A pair of early 20th Century Chinese porcelain brush pots, white ground simulated bamboo canes painted with central red ribbons with dragons, tigers, fish, birds, trees, rocks, foliage with blue fencing and lamps, red character marks to undersides, approx 28cm high x 12.5cm diam Further details: Worn gilding to top rims
Three Chinese export porcelain tea pots and covers, Qing dynasty, (late 18th century), each with Mandarin figures, largest approx. 15cm high together with a Republic tea pot and cover. Approx. 10cm high. Condition: All tea pots with restoration, tallest tea pot with non matching cover. Republic one in good condition. Further details: Pot 1: Nibbles to foot rim, hairline to inner rim. Pot 2: Fritting to inside, stress flaws to handle, cover: rim chip, worn gildings, other scuffs to rim, blow hole glaze chipping to inside. Pot 3: Handle & spout repaired, cover: gilding to finial worn, blow hole glaze chipping to inside. Pot 4: Handle restored, with bolt inside, over spray onto body, spout scuffed & nibbled, worn gilding, cover: finial chipped
Full title: A varied collection of Chinese famille rose, blue, white, qianjiang cai and iron-red porcelain, 19th/20th C.Description:H 20 cm (the jar and cover) H 18 - L 15 cm (the largest teapot) Dia.: 14 - 13 cm (the largest and the smallest saucer) H 12 - L 10,2 cm (the largest box and cover) H 12 - 10 cm (the brush pots) H 7,5 - L 14,5 cm (the smallest teapot) H 6,2 - 4,5 cm (the tallest and the smallest cup) H 4,5 cm - Dia.: 8,5 cm (the smallest box and cover)Condition reports and high resolution pictures are available on our website at www.coronariauctions.com. Further questions are always welcome at info@coronariauctions.comPlease note that external links are available on our website www.coronariauctions.com
A collection of objects to include a pair of 19th century Chinese turquoise stoneware hexagonal pots, the sides decorated with animals and plants; a polyester cast bust; and a plaster head of a childthe vase measuring 13cm x 13cm; the bust measuring 27cm high on it plinth; the child's head 21cm highQty: 4In generally good condition. Some surface dirt to the two pots, and slight inconsistencies in the colouration of the glaze. Chipping to the glaze of the pots. The bust with some chipping around the extremities. Surface dirt to the head.
A pair of Chinese Canton famille rose canted square bough pots and coversQing dynasty, mid-19th centuryEach with gilt rope-twist handles, the sides decorated with various birds amid foliage inside moulded borders depicting squirrels and fruiting vines.22cm high (2).清十九世紀中期 廣彩開光繪‘子孫萬代’圖紋花插一對Condition Report: Two chips to the rim of one vase, each of approx. 1cm, and an area of chip under the enamel possibly caused by fritting and looks a manufacturing fault. A chip above the foot to one corner of approx. 0.8cm. A tiny dent to the edge above the foot to the other vase. Expected wear to the enamel and gilding. Firing imperfection including fritting, iron spots, pitting, and lines in the body.
Four Chinese carved bamboo pots and a hardwood brush potLate Qing dynasty/Republic periodComprising: two cylindrical brush pots, one bamboo and one hardwood, both with sages in scholarly pursuits within pine groves; a smaller bamboo 'pine trunk' brush pot; a hexagonal shallow pot with figures in various occupations, the base cyclically dated to the summer of Yi You (1885), bearing the surname of Zhao; and a further shallow pot in the shape of a lotus leaf and pod flanked with a crab and a flower.16cm high - 9.5cm wide (5).The base of the hexagonal pot is inscribed 乙酉夏月趙記 (Yi you xia yue Zhao ji).清晚期/民國 竹雕罐四件及木雕筆筒Condition Report: Larger brush pot with several age cracks, including a very deep one to the reverse. A few shallow chips to the base.Hardwood brush pot with a shallow flake to the exterior of the mouth and a few scattered nicks. Pine trunk pot with a few shallow age cracks.Lotus shaped shallow pot with a few nicks to edges and approx. 3cm long loss to tendril to the side.All with expected surface wear.The hexagonal pot with flaking to patina, a few fine age cracks, a small rim chip and a few scattered nibbles.Please refer to department for images.
A GROUP OF 19TH AND EARLY 20TH CENTURY CHINESE CANTON FAMILLE ROSE PORCELAIN, comprising two tea pots, one lacking cover, tallest 16cm, two coffee cans and saucers, a turquoise ground saucer dish, a.f., another saucer dish, a dish and two plates, diameter of largest 25cm, all a.f. (11) (Condition Report: largest tea pot lacks cover, smaller teapot has chipped spout, lacks handle, both teapots are very dirty, one coffee can has minor nibbles to rim, one saucer has a firing fault, blue ground saucer dish has been very badly damaged and glued back together, some losses, other saucer dish is ok, dish has two rim chips to the front side and two rim chips to the outer edge, one plate has a large piece missing to the rim with a stained crack and other smaller chips, the other plate has extensive glued repairs and damage / losses)
A SMALL GROUP OF ORIENTAL CERAMICS, comprising a Vung Tau Cargo Fujian blanc de chine cup, circa 1690, bears Christies label for lot 517, diameter 5.5cm x height 3.5cm, comes with a printed sheet with provenance, a pair of Chinese triangular dishes with blue painted meander borders and figures to interior, unmarked, width 14cm and three stoneware tea pots with floral polychrome enamel decoration, all with impressed marks, heights 10cm, 11cm and 14cm (6 + certificate) (Condition Report: Vung Tau cup has an underglaze chip to the rim, one triangular dish has a chip and glued repair to one corner, both have a greasy surface, small tea pot has a chipped spout, nibbles to inside of cover, 11cm tea pot has damage to inner rim of cover, firing fault in the body near spout and the largest tea pot has extensive damage to the cover with glued repairs and losses. the tea pot is ok)
A collection of Chinese Canton famille rose,c.1900, comprising a rouleau vase, a cylindrical vase and a pair of brush pots, all painted with figures, birds and flowers in shaped panels, 15.8 to 44cm high (4)Provenance: The Collection of Dr Anne F Sutton (1942-2022).清约1900年 广东粉彩开光人物故事图瓶 一组四件Condition ReportAll with gilt and enamel losses.Brush pots - 15.8cm high. Cylindrical vase - 25cm high. Two large cracks to body. Rim chipped and cracked. Large vase - 44cm high. Cracks to rim and body. Star cracks to inside of body.
Two Chinese blue and white wine pots,Guangxu (1875-1908), comprising:one square, painted with Li Bai leaning against a wine pot, surrounded by precious objects, the reverse inscribed with a poem, 20cm high, and another, of hexagonal form, enamelled with bats and shou characters amongst scrolling peony, 12cm high (4)Condition ReportSquare - finial missing. Chips to cover, spout, handle, corners and edges. Hexagonal - spout restored with rivets, loop handle restored. Enamel losses.
Three Chinese qianjiang-enamelled wine pots,Republic period (1912-1949), one of hexagonal form, and another two in the shape of a pear, both painted with ladies in a garden, the reverse inscribed,14 to 18cm high (5)Condition ReportAll with enamel and gilt losses.One pear-shaped missing cover. Hexagonal - cover damaged with losses.
A collection of three Chinese famille rose water pots,19th century, each of globular form, painted with Daoist Immortals or figures in a garden, 6 to 7cm high (4)Provenance: The Collection of Mr Edmund Bruce Ball (1873-1944), and thence by descent.清十九世纪 粉彩人物故事图水盂 一组三件Condition ReportThe largest - a small chip to rim.
A SMALL FAMILLE VERTE 'CHILONG' BOWLKangxiFinely potted with rounded sides, the well slightly domed and decorated with a writhing chilong amidst scrolling foliage surrounded by decorative bands and ruyi-shaped lappets containing flowers, the exterior with a band of three striding chilong amidst lotus scrolls beneath the mouth rim, a band of lappets above the foot, the base incised with Augustus the Strong's Dresden inventory number N 167/I. 11cm (4 2/8in) diam. Footnotes:清康熙 五彩螭龍紋碗Provenance: Collection of Augustus the Strong (1670-1733), Elector of Saxony and King of Poland (incised inventory mark N 167/I to base).來源:奧古斯特二世舊藏(1670-1733),神聖羅馬帝國薩克森選帝侯及波蘭國王(底部刻有庫存編碼N167/I)The current bowl is marked N 167/I, this corresponds to the 1779 inventory of the Japanese Palace, Dresden: IV.a) Grün chinesisch Porcellain.Dieses ist durchgängig mit dem Signo I. bezeichnet....b) Olien-Töpfe und Thée Zeug....Achtzehen Stück Confect Schäalgen oder kleine Spühl Compen, inwendig mit rothen Trachen und Fischen gemahlt, 1½ Z. tief, 4¾ Zoll in diam. No. 166.Sechs Stück detto, in- und auswendig mit grün und rothen Blumen gemahlt. No. 167.Which may be translated as:[Chapter] IVa) Green Chinese Porcelain [ie Famille verte]Throughout marked with the letter I[...]b) Ollio pots and tea wares[...]Eighteen confectionary bowls or small rinsing bowls, painted inside with a red dragon and fish, 1½ Z[oll]. deep, 4¾ Zoll in diam. No. 166.Six ditto [confectionary bowls or small rinsing bowls], painted inside and outside with green and red flowers. No. 167.Augustus the Strong (1670-1733) Elector of Saxony and King of Poland, was an avid art collector. King Augustus amassed an extensive collection of porcelain which was housed in the 'Japanese Palace' in Dresden. See E.Strober, La maladie de porcelaine: East Asian Porcelain from the Collection of Augustus the Strong, Leipzig, 2001, p.10.Similar chilong can be found an a cup in green enamels, Kangxi six-character mark and of the period, illustrated in Kangxi Porcelain Wares from the Shanghai Museum Collection, Hong Kong, 1998, p.301, no.195; see also a similar decorative band of chilong on a famille verte vase, Kangxi, illustrated in ibid., no.119. The shape of the present lot is very rare. See however, a famille verte bowl of similar form, Kangxi six-character mark and of the period, but with a bird, illustrated by R.Krahl, Chinese Ceramics from the Meiyintang Collection, vol.2, London, 2010, no.770, which was late sold at Sotheby's Hong Kong, 7 April 2011, lot 3. Compare also with a famille verte bowl of similar form, Kangxi, but also decorated with a bird, which was sold at Sotheby's Hong Kong, 8 April 2014, lot 3107.Please see below a link to the Dresden Porcelain Project: https://porzellansammlung.skd.museum/en/research/dresden-porcelain-project/This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Two similar Chinese blue and white porcelain pots and covers. Mid 20th century, decorated with flowerheads and vines, heights 19.5 and 19cm. diameters 17 and 16.5cm. (2) Maurice Jenkins (1933-2022). North Cornwall collector. Maurice was a lifetime collector and started in the 1950s. He opened a shop in Liskeard in the 1970s called Canon Hill Antiques. He visited a number of Middle Eastern countries in his lifetime including Egypt in the late 1970's when his interest in Islamic and Asian antiques began. He was a man with an eye for quality and a love of antiques, history and travel who purchased privately and at auction over the decades. Over a lifetime of purchasing privately and at auction, he created an eclectic ensemble of collections reflecting his interests. He died a few weeks before his 90th birthday and was still buying until that time.
AN IRON RED AND GILT DECORATED POWDER BLUE GROUND BOTTLE VASE19th centuryDecorated with a descending serpentine dragon facing a carp leaping from foaming waves, hardwood stand. 45cm (17 3/4in) high. (2).Footnotes:十九世紀 礬紅彩描金灑藍地長頸瓶The following sixty lots celebrate the creative invention employed by Chinese artists and artisans in the depiction of the animal kingdom. From the solemn majesty of an Imperial dragon to the quiet grace of a domestic cat, animals are everywhere in Chinese art. They are embroidered into robes, painted onto porcelain vases and carved into wooden brush pots. Although they are often considered as decorative elements, they also have meanings in their own rights. The twelve animals of the Chinese zodiac are each considered to embody certain human characteristics with a different animal for each year following a twelve month cycle.The pronunciation of other animals form rebuses with traditional sayings which confer auspicious associations with events or themes, such as quails' association with the new year and elephants' association with peaceful times. The five-clawed dragon and phoenix are symbols of the Chinese Emperor and Empress and ubiquitous in Imperial Chinese art. For officials of lower ranks, rectangular badges sewn into their garments depict specific animals, each denoting their status.The works provide a journey through a range of media across several thousand years of Chinese history at times personifying human feeling and at others helping connect collectors and connoisseurs to the natural world.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A collection of Chinese pottery,Ming to Qing dynasty, comprising two blue and white cups, the largest 6.5cm diameter, a blue and white jar and cover, 6.5cm high, two pots pot, 6cm wide, and two bowls, one painted with a figure, the other a bird to a brown ground, the largest 9.5cm wide, a saucer, 13cm wide (8)Condition ReportChips and nibbles to the rims throughout. Cracks to the blue and white jar and cover, and the rim is heavily restored.
An Iznik style Kendi vase,14cm hightogether with three Chinese stoneware pots,the largest 14cm higha blanc de chine vase,decorated with a crab and flowers, on a wood stand, 18cm higha Chinese blue and white square form vase,of recent manufacture,14cm highand a group of wood stands,the largest 19cm high (14)Condition ReportWear and losses to the glaze throughout. Cracks to the Chinese stoneware jars. Nibbles and chips to the Kendi vase.
A CROWN BAVARIA WINTER PATTERN DINNER SERVICE, comprising eight dinner plates, starter plates, side plates, soup bowls, large cups and saucers, six small cups and saucers, two coffee pots, one teapot, two small milk jugs and sugar bowls, one large milk jug and sugar bowl muffin dish and lid, together with a studio pottery carafe with six matching goblets, studio pottery plate with incised fish decoration and a plaster vase with Chinese style decoration

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