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Two early 20th century Fuzhou (Foochow) lacquered figures depicting Shoulou holding a scroll and staff. One has a break to the staff at the top that has been re-joined, each approximately 23cm high. A small pair of carved black stone Dogs of Foe, each 10cm high. A 20th century Chinese carved and signed soapstone figure of a horse on a wooden base. Together with a pair of c1900 Japanese blue and white vases, each approximately 24cm high. (1)
A mid 18th Century Chinese Export chocolate pot, Qianlong, circa 1750, the tapering cylindrical body painted with the arms beneath crest of Sir Samuel Fludyer, the reverse with gilt floral bouquet, the border painted with gilt spearhead decoration, side spout and plain C-scroll handle, the coffee pot approx 18cm high, the domed copper detachable cover engraved with Fludyer crest to both sides, punched trefoil banding to base, stepped finial, the entire approx 23.5cm high Note: Sir Samuel Fludyer, Bt (c.1704-1768) was an English merchant and banker who served as an MP and Lord Mayor of London.
An 18th Century Chinese Export Armorial lobed oval sauceboat, circa 1760, the wavy border above interior with spearhead border and central figure of St George within ropetwist border beneath banner ST GEORGE AND OLD ENGLAND, Britannia seated on banner all within scrolling foliage cartouche, the exterior with gilt fern banding above floral bouquets, C scroll handle
A chinese scroll depicting fish in a pond with lily pads, with Chinese character marks and two red seal marks. '原曾知樂方為樂首说忘機便有樣丁亥六暑寡生遺與望產' 'Originally, Zeng Zhile (曾知樂) was the chief of music (樂首). He spoke about 'forgetting worldly concerns' (忘機), saying that there is a pattern to it. In the year of Dinghai (丁亥, a year in the Chinese zodiac), during the sixth month of summer, a person of few desires (寡生) left behind something and hoped for a legacy.' overall size 204 x 48 cm, image size 110 x 35 cms.
Zhongtao Tong (born 1939) Chinese, a mid 20th century Chinese scroll, ‘Ten Thousand Mountains’, painted with a scene of towering mountains with trees, with Chinese character marks '我充登去享心圈氣常', 'I rise fully to enjoy the constant flow of energy and peace within my heart.', overall size 154 x 54cms, image size 68 x 45 cms.
A mid 20th century Chinese painted scroll, depicting an extensive landscape scene with trees and buildings, figures walking and mountains in the distance, with Chinese character marks and red seal mark, '部前落雳吴江清晓软呀竟' 'Before the storm, at Wujiang, the soft dawn quietly approached, as if unexpectedly.' '柿的不列,南山同影该俑移松升结柠读预防私雪后意蛴髓著' "The persimmons are not in order. The southern mountain casts its shadow, and the clay figures shift, pine trees rise, forming knots. The lemons are readied as a precaution for snow's aftermath, with concerns even in the marrow.' Overall size 194 x 46 cms, image size 126 x 31 cms.
A garnet set line bracelet, the front section composed of graduated circular mixed cut garnets in articulated square settings with engraved scroll sides, into a V-shaped link back section, with a later bolt ring and safety chain. Indistinct Chinese gold marks. Mount tested as high carat gold. Approximately 180mm long. 20.26gCondition ReportThe original clasp is missing. A bolt ring and a double jump ring were fitted to replace the clasp but the jump rings are a little tight.
Early 18th century Chinese Imari armorial plate, circa 1720, painted with central arms of Fellowes quartering Coulson, surrounded by a European leaf scroll to the rim and heightened with gilt throughout, D22cm Cf. Comparable pair of plates: Lot 253, Benjamin F. Edwards III collection of Chinese Export, Christie's, 20th January 2004 Footnote: Sir John Fellowes was born in 1670, and was director and sub Governor of the South Sea Company. He became a baronet in 1719 and resided at Carshalton in Surrey. It is believed that this service would have been ordered in around 1719 or 1720 PLEASE NOTE THAT THE CONDITION REPORT OF THIS LOT HAS BEEN UPDATED 20/09/24The plate has a number of small nibbles to the rim edge, and when inspected under a UV light does display signs of repair and restoration.The underside illuminates in areas, and a crack is visible running through the top of the plate.The front gilding has also been touched up significantly in places and also illuminates.
Late 19th century Chinese Qing dynasty horse shoe armchair, in elm, hung mu and Chinese softwood, horse shoe shaped upper rail carved with scroll terminals, shape back carved with solitary figure in robes, rectangular panelled seat in moulded frame, decorated with fretwork panels, on square supports united by stretchers Dimensions: Height: 89cm Length/Width: 54cm Depth/Diameter: 52cm
A large Chinese famille rose dish, Qianlong period, set in the centre with an open scroll panel decorated with peony enclosed by a curious phoenix, the cavetto with reserved pink diaper band, the rim painted with sprays of peony and precious items, approx 42 cms diameter. (af) Provenance: formerly from Glympton Park Oxfordshire, and thus through the family by descent. Condition ReportThere is a hairline crack (see image) and areas of rubbing.
A pair of light oak and cream painted slim chests of six drawers with turned knob handles, 51 cm wide x 36 cm deep x 116.5 cm high, together with a painted side cabinet in the Chinese taste, the plain top over two cupboard doors flanked by two banks of three drawers on square tapered legs to shallow scroll feet, 100 cm wide x 25 cm deep x 83.5 cm high
A Chinese pine and walnut desk, the top cross banded over two central short drawers flanked by two further pairs of short drawers with brass swan neck handles raised on square supports united by a latticework under tier together with a matching latticework foot rest on scroll supports, 155.5 cm wide x 79 cm deep x 85 cm high
A Chinese scroll painting, 19th Century, depicting an extensive procession along a river landscape and through various buildings, many of the figures being musicians and flag bearers, watercolour and gouache, the painted scene being 423cm x 30.5cmGenerally good condition overall, with some consistent staining and foxing to the corners, as well as some tearing in places. Areas of creasing throughout.
Late 19th Century Chinese, Qing Dynasty, cylindrical vase with scrolling lotus, bat, longevity symbol, and Buddhist knot decoration in underglaze iron red beneath a ruyi scroll border, the base bearing 6 character Tongzhi seal mark in iron red, H.22cmCondition:One fault to glaze/decoration in neck (See pictures); small areas of loss to enamel decoration. White paint marks - could benefit from a clean. Otherwise all good
A Pair of Chinese Cinnabar Lacquer Brush Pots, bear Wanli reign marks, of cylindrical form, carved with Shoulao and Guanyin in landscape within formal cloud-scroll borders, bear six-character reign marks29.5cm highOne with a large chip to the top rim. The other, the base panel badly cracked and quite loose. Both with general light edge chips and numeours age related cracks.
A Chinese Porcelain Tea and Coffee Service, Qianlong, painted in famille rose enamels with sprays of flowers within gilt scroll and orange scale borders, comprising:1 teapot and cover1 coffee pot and cover1 milk jug and matched cover5 tea bowls and saucers1 teapot and cover - chipping to the inner rim of the cover, smaller chips to the inner rim of the main pot, cracks to the lower part of the handle over gilded. Filled chips to the spout. 1 coffee pot and cover - knop re glued to the cover. Flat chip to the side of the knop over gilded. Handle re attached. Body broken into mainy pieces and painstaikingly re stuck, left honest.1 milk jug and matched cover - some minor fritting. Chip to cover. Wear5 tea bowls and saucers - one saucer with a large flat chip and a rim crack, another with a star crack under the base. One teabowl with a short hair crack. Another with a rim chip and associated crack. Another with two pieces out of the rim, broken into three and re stuck.
A Pair of French Gilt-Metal-Mounted Chinese Celadon-Glazed Porcelain Pot-Pourri Bowls and Covers, Qianlong mark and of the period, of ogee form with pomegranate finials, pierced meander borders and leaf-scroll feet31cm highNeither have been examined under the fixed mounts of the adjoining rims or tops. One bowl with all components still attached, the top and bottom in place with fixing screws to the mounts only. The second bowl the lid removes and the base removes from the stand. This leaves the foot rim exposed which is fairly rough / jagged. No cracks or restoration to the visible porcelain. Some minor pitting and light scratching to the glaze. The mounts tarnished and in places slightly misshapen.
A Pair of French Gilt-Metal-Mounted Chinese Turquoise-Glazed Vases and Covers, the porcelain Kangxi, the mounts later, of hexagonal baluster form with incised foliate decoration, the domed covers with pine cone finials, on pierced borders over twin leaf-scroll handles and stepped bases 35cm high The covers have been drilled to attached the knops. The insides of the necks filled with adhesive so that the covers sit at the right height. The bodies mounted with adhesive. Glaze tighly crazed and pitted. One cover with a section of the rim broken off and re stuck. The two longer edges ground to fit the mounts. The other cover with a large section of loss to the inner rim, two large flat chips to the underside rim. Hair crack to the neck of one vase. No restoration.
A small group of twelve Chinese and Japanese wood stands, late 19th century and later, including a Chinese rectangular hardwood stand with carved and pierced scroll apron, length 11cm, and a Japanese softwood circular stand, the top carved in the form of a chrysanthemum mon, diameter 10.8cm.
A Chinese underglaze blue and famille rose export porcelain circular plate, Qianlong period, the centre enamelled with a pink lotus head contained within blue radiating flower-filled petals, diameter 23cm, together with a Chinese famille rose export porcelain plate, Qianlong period, painted with flowers in a scroll shaped panel, diameter 22.8cm, and a famille rose export porcelain soup plate, diameter 23.4cm (some faults).
A Chinese hardwood rectangular table, late 19th century, the rectangular top inset with a glass panel to form a bijouterie/display compartment, the frieze carved in low relief with fruit, flowers and scrolling stems above a pierced apron on fruiting vines and scrolls, on scroll shouldered legs terminating in claw and ball feet, height 88cm, length 111.5cm, depth 55.5cm.

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