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A FINE CHINESE CORAL GROUND TULIP SHAPED PORCELAIN VASE, the body of the tulip / gourd shaped vase with gilt decoration of ruyi borders, formal scroll and flora and swastika motif, the inner neck an base with turquoise ground, and bearing a six character mark, possibly 20th century. 26cm high.
A Worcester creamboat, circa 1756-58Of high 'Chelsea Ewer' shape, spirally fluted and leaf moulded around the base, with a double scroll handle, brightly painted with the 'Chinese Musicians' pattern, four Chinese figures, with fans and a flute, including a young boy holding a 'ruyi' sceptre, a large butterfly hovering above, the leaf moulding highlighted in pink and green, a green diaper border inside the rim, 8.8cm highFootnotes:ProvenanceRalph Kenber CollectionWorcester produced 'tall' and 'low' versions of this Chelsea shape, the high version being the much rarer of the two. These are occasionally decorated with chinoiserie scenes but the current lot is unusual in concentrating the pattern in the register above the moulded leaves. A similar creamboat from The Zorensky Collection, where the 'Mandarin' pattern obscures the leaf-moulding, was sold by Bonhams, 23 February 2005, lot 94.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Worcester teabowl, coffee cup and saucer, circa 1756-58Finely potted and 'pencilled' in black with a Chinese man in a fenced garden, holding a parasol, a bird perched on his other hand, between a vase of flowers on a low table and a tree, the reverse and interior of the teabowl and reverse of the cup with island pavilions, lambrequin scroll borders inside the rims, saucer 11.7cm diam (3)Footnotes:ProvenanceRalph Kenber CollectionFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Worcester two-handled sauceboat, circa 1755-57Of small size, the scroll handles with thumbrests, the sides moulded with garlands of oak leaves forming four panels, each finely painted with a European figure in a landscape, the inside rim and shell-moulded lips with puce scrolling borders, a delicate Chinese flower spray painted inside the base, 16.8cm longFootnotes:ProvenanceZorensky Collection, Bonhams sale, 16 March 2004, lot 41John Alchin CollectionThe Meissen-style painting in each of the panels is particularly fine and demonstrates careful consideration of the moulded decoration framing each vignette. A similar sauceboat is illustrated by Simon Spero, The A J Smith Collection (2006), no. 137.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
A fine Worcester coffee cup, circa 1752-53,Of reeded and slightly flared form, the double-scroll handle with a curled thumbrest, the quatrelobed rim mirrored by the shaped footrim, painted in vibrant colours in Chinese style with a long-tailed bird perched on a trailing blue branch bearing a variety of flowers and leaves, 6.6cm highFootnotes:ProvenanceThe First Decade, Albert Amor exhibition 1981, no.11Cohen Collection, Albert Amor exhibition 1992, no.34Simon Spero exhibition 2015, no.27John Alchin CollectionA cup of the same shape and pattern but with a different handle is illustrated by Simon Spero, The A J Smith Collection (2006), p.161, no.63 and another by Simon Spero, The Klepser Collection (1984), p.28, no.14. The spontaneity of the decoration and rich famille verte palette combine with an English form to create what must have been a great novelty to 18th century eyes. Such cups were not sold with saucers and may have been intended as cabinet pieces. This reeded form is particularly rare.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
A Worcester 'Wigornia' creamboat, circa 1753-55Of hexagonal form with an ornate scroll handle, moulded in relief with a Chinese landscape left in the white, including pavilions and terraced fenced gardens below birds in flight, the interior rim painted in blue with floral sprays and a diaper border to the lip, 11.1cm long, workman's mark to interiorFootnotes:ProvenanceJohn Alchin CollectionThis corresponds to Moulding D according to Paul Riley, A review of 'Wigornia' cream jugs, ECC Trans., Vol.13, pt.3, pp.166-169.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
A 19th century Chinese blue and white moonflask with applied chilong handles, painted in underglaze blue with flowering lotus scroll surrounding a circular panel on each side depicting figures in garden landscapes, late Qing period, 25 cm high Without physical damage, foot showing kiln grit, glaze/firing imperfections but not chipped, cracked or restored
A Chinese ogee-shaped doucai bowl, painted in underglaze blue and polychrome enamels, the interior with a central medallion formed from interlinking ruyi-heads surrounded by six stylised lingzhi motifs with gilt highlights, the exterior with the eight auspicious symbols of Buddhism (Bajixiang) over continuous flowering lotus scroll and a band of upright lappets, the base bearing a six character Qianlong (1736-95) seal mark, but not of the period, 22 cm diameterGood condition without damage, not chipped cracked or repaired
A Derby part dessert service c.1775, decorated in the Kylin pattern with panels containing mythical Chinese dogs and peony sprays on cloud scroll and cash diaper grounds, blue square seal marks to the underside. Comprising: a rectangular dish, an oval dish, two shallow oval dishes, two circular dishes and ten plates. (16)
A large and early Bow blue and white tureen and cover c.1753-55, the elaborate silver shape painted with alternating panels of Chinese pagoda landscapes, flowering plants and cash diaper between moulded gadrooning, with foliate scroll handles and raised on four wide scroll feet, some firing faults and damages, the finial lacking, 40cm across. (2) Provenance: the Watney Collection. Formerly the Ainslie Collection. Illustrated: Bernard Watney, English Blue and White Porcelain of the 18th Century, pl.7A.
Unidentifizierter Maler. 19. Jh. Querrolle mit verschiedenen Darstellungen: fünf Skizzen von Fischen nach der Natur, Felsen, Orchideen, Schildkrötenpanzer, Reiter im chinesischen Stil, Magnolie, Fächer, Pilze und Früchte. Viele Zeichnungen mit Kommentaren und zyklisch datiert. Tusche und Farben auf Papier. Holzkasten.26,4 x 720 cm Unidentified painter. 19th century A horizontal scroll with differnet pictures including five naturalistic sketches of fish, a rock, orchid, horsemen in Chinese style, magnolias, fans, mushrooms and fruits, many of them with commentaries and a cyclical date. Ink and colours on paper. Wooden box.26.4 x 720
A Japanese scroll painting or Kakemono, depicting figures in a mountainous landscape,138 by 49cm, image size 84 by 41cm, another smaller scroll painting of a boat in a mountainous gorge, 87 by 24.5, image size 53 by 18, a Chinese embroidery, possibly a sleeve band, the polychrome and silver coloured silks depicting a scholar in a pagoda in Chinese knotted technique on cream silk ground, 50 by 10cm, backed onto a scroll, 75 by 15.5cm, and two further pictures, including a reverse painting on glass, 8.5 by 18.5cm, in ornate frame, 20 by 22cm. (5)
An early 20thC Chinese hardwood Cabinet, comprising a two tier double door cabinet of rounded rectangular shape, above a single frieze drawer, raised on straight supports with scroll terminals, the front and sides with carved decoration of bats, flowers and geometric designs, 30in (76cm) x 16¼in (41cm) x 51in (131cm) high.
A CHINESE SCROLL PAINTING, THE ROUNDEL DEPICTING A LADY RIDING A PHOENIX DOWN TO A LADY STANDING ON CLOUDS ABOUT A MOUNTAIN, BOTH BEAR GIANT PEACHES. Dia. 32cms. TOGETHER WITH ANOTHER SCROLL PAINTED WITH A LADY STANDING ON WATER HOLDING A SCROLL WHILE A MAN WITH A BUFFALO LOOKS ON. 77 x 35cms.
Interesting pochette or dancing master's kit, the trapezoid shaped body with geometric pierced sound hole and foliate carved border, with further carving to the scroll front and inscribed with the monogram TH and dated 1830 behind the peg box, 18.5" long overall, with modern Chinese small bow
Chinese Ducai porcelain saucer dish, decorated with foliate scroll work in green, blue, orange and yellow, within underglaze blue double ring marks, the exterior similarly decorated, underglaze blue six character mark (pseudo Guangxu) beneath, 21.5cm diameter x 3.8cm high Condition: No obvious faults or restoration **General condition consistent with age
Late 19th Century Chinese Export camphor wood Campaign-style chest of drawers, attributed to Sui Kee Chan, Hong Kong, the upper section with moulded oblong top over two long drawers with moulded panel fronts, circular brass escutcheons with moulded cutaway beneath, and flush-fitted brass handles between carved foliate corners with Shou motifs, the conforming lower stage of two further long drawers raised on carved paw feet, each section with side carry handles, some Chinese characters beneath drawer linings, 122cm x 52cm x 112cm high, together with a similar carved camphor wood superstructure from a dressing table or chest, with fan-reeded architectural pediment over bevelled rectangular mirror between foliate scroll-pierced panels and fan quadrants, in turn above two banks of two stepped drawers with flush-fitted brass handles, 119cm x 46.5cm x 116.5cm high (2). A similar chest with label of Sui Kee Chan sold Gildings, 14th July 2020, lot 1597. Condition: Chest of drawers - some scuffs to rear of top where dressing table superstructure has been resting. These are most noticeable to back right corner where there is 1.5cm square patch and cracking plus rubbing. The remainder could easily be repolished. The overall finish is perhaps a little over cleaned but would benefit from a wax, the feet are slightly faded in relation to the rest of the chest but again could be fed with polish. Minor losses to rear corner of upper section side panel due to handling. Second item is the superstructure of a dressing table with some grain cracking where upper drawers meet top of lower drawers. One short drawer is locked with no key. Light tarnish spots to mirror, otherwise sound - **General condition consistent with age
Late 19th or early 20th Century Chinese black lacquer and gilt model of a pagoda or pavilion, with hexagonal cover decorated in gilt with figures on a terrace to one side and two figures in a hilly landscape to the other, enclosing pierced gilt panels of figures beneath a balustrade on scroll base and six temple dog supports with hexagonal plinth, 34cm wide x 26cm high (closed) Condition: General light scuffing to edges and corners of cover, plus typical minor flaking to lacquer work. Interior has fading to ink characters on roof of pavilion. Temple dog supports are loose but pivot in place. **General condition consistent with age.
A Chinese hardwood console table, second half 18th century, the rectangular top with moulded edge, above scroll pierced frieze and shaped apron, on tapering cabriole legs, terminating in faceted pad feet, 83cm high, 79cm wide, 50cm deep Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches and abrasions commensurate with age and use. Some old chips and splits and chips. Some old glued repairs to pierced scroll elements. Evidence of old worm to underside, back and legs. Later supporting blocks and glue residue to underside. Old glued split to one side frieze. Old neatly plugged holes to the upper sides of each leg (see images). Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
A Chinese Export Coromandel lacquered cabinet on stand, 18th century, decorated with figures in traditional dress and floral motifs throughout, the cabinet with rectangular cavetto moulded top, above a pair of panel doors opening to four drawers, the interior decorated with figures in village scenes and exotic birds, the stand with shaped tapering cabriole legs terminating in scroll feet, 112cm high, 46cm wide, 40cm deep

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