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Chinese school, after Qiu Ying (c.1494-1551/52), ink and colour on silk: mountainous landscape, inscribed and dated 1545Dim.: 172 x 48 cm (the scroll) Dim.: 84 x 35,5 cm (the painting) Condition reports, high resolution images or extra images will be made available on request. They will be uploaded to our website. Please send us your requests on info@rm-auctions.com
Chinese school, signed Hua Yan (1682-1756), ink and colour on paper: 'Scholars in a mountain forest' -- Dim.: 257 x 104,5 cm (the scroll) Dim.: 182 x 91,5 cm (the painting) --- Condition reports, high resolution images or extra images will be made available on request. They will be uploaded to our website. Please send us your requests on info@rm-auctions.com
Chinese school, signed Yuanbian Xiang (1525-1590), ink and colour on silk: 'Landscape after Zhao Boju'Dim.: 206,5 x 53 cm (the scroll) Dim.: 73 x 39 cm (the painting) Condition reports, high resolution images or extra images will be made available on request. They will be uploaded to our website. Please send us your requests on info@rm-auctions.com
Good 19th Century Chinese hardwood two-tier circular lobed table, the lobed top with carved edge with gourds and bats amongst clouds and with beaded edge, over six foliate carved supports with three crane and foliate scroll carved and pierced frets, the open panels with foliate scroll carved and pierced fret surrounds and a similar lower apron, diameter 62cm, height 61cm
A 19th Century Chinese antique carved hardwood revolving vase stand of circular form comprising of a ' Lazy Susan ' type spinning circular top that will take a vase with a base diameter of 13cm over a well vared intricate fret pierced base decorated with scroll work. Base measures 16cm wide.
Late 18th century Chinese export meat dish of octagonal form, the central famille rose panel depicting figures on a terrace surrounded by a border of butterflies, scroll and lattice panels, 38.5cm long, unmarked.Condition report:Wear to enamel and gilt of interior panel. Glaze impurities . Wear to gilt on rim. Small rim chips, mainly to underside, as images, but no cracks or restoration noted.
Large Chinese blue and white porcelain stick stand of cylindrical form with floral and foliate scroll decoration, 60cm high. Condition report:Some glaze impurities and wear to rim and body. Firing crack to interior base and further glaze impurities. Generally o.k. condition, no cracks or chips noted.
Late 19th/early 20th century Chinese famille rose porcelain plate with alternating panels of figures in an interior and birds amongst flowers, on a floral and foliate scroll ground, 25.5cm diam.; a similar pair of small bottle vases, both unmarked, each 11.5cm high and another small baluster vase decorated with sages, 8cm high. (4).Conditon report:Plate - Good condition. Slight wear to enamels.Bottle Vases - One with chips to rim, shoulders and footrim. Rubbed gilt and enamels to both.Small Baluster Vase - rubbed gilt. Generally good.
Pair of late 19th/early 20th century Chinese famille rose vases of slender reeded baluster form with alternating panels of figures in an interior and birds and insects amongst flowers, on a floral and scroll ground. Both unmarked, each 26cm high. (2).Condition report:no visible cracks or chips. some wear to enamel and guilt. glaze impurities and some small firing cracks.
A Far Eastern white metal box, of rectangular form, embossed to the lid with a palace, within a foliate scroll border, the sides decorated with flowers and foliate scrolls, 16cm W, 9.5cm D, Chinese white metal tea cannister, embossed with a coastal landscape, 9cm H, and a vase of baluster form, repousse decorated with panels of birds and flowers, 20cm H. (3)
A Chinese export late 17th century bantamwork cabinet on a William and Mary giltwood standDecorated with figures, pagodas, trees, birds, assorted fruit and flowers, paper scrolls and calligraphic materials, the hinged top enclosing an open compartment, above a pair of doors enclosing twenty-two drawers of various proportions, on a stand comprising a frieze carved with two opposing cherubs amidst pierced scrolled foliage and flowers, on acanthus and floral carved elongated volute scroll legs, 103cm wide x 73cm deep x 159cm high, (40 1/2in wide x 28 1/2in deep x 62 1/2in high)Footnotes:ProvenanceThe offered lot was formerly housed at Serlby Hall in Bawtry, Yorkshire, where the families of the Viscounts Galway historically resided.It was subsequently sold at Henry Spencer & Sons, 15th, 16th, 22nd and 23rd November 1945, Serlby Hall, Catalogue of the Part Contents of the Mansion, lot 54. This old sale catalogue is available to view upon request and will be sent to the buyer upon their purchase of this lot.Serlby HallThe first major house constructed on the site of the 500 acre estate at Serlby in Bawtry, located on the border between South Yorkshire and Nottinghamshire, was Palladian in style and dated back to 1740. It was built by the renowned 18th century architect James Paine (1717-1789) on behalf of John Monckton, 1st Viscount Galway.However following his inheritance of Serlby Hall in 1751, William Monckton-Arundell, 2nd Viscount Galway, set about replacing the original Palladian building. This second architectural project was not completed until 1773, by which time the 3rd Viscount was the principal resident at Serlby. Further alterations and re-modelling, including the extension of the central block on both sides, took place in 1812 following the instructions of the 5th Viscount.In the 20th century Serlby Hall served as an auxiliary hospital during World War I and then as a prisoner of war camp throughout the Second World War. In 1971 Charlotte, who was the daughter of the 9th Viscount Galway, inherited the estate upon the latter's death and made the decision to sell Serlby. Thus the remaining contents were sold at auction the following year while the Hall itself was purchased privately in 1981.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP Lots denoted with a 'TP' will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.
A selection of early 20th century Chinese silver, including a comport, with scroll and shell border and engraved presentation inscription, on a tall pedestal base, a muffin dish with bead border and separate domed cover, and a two-handled dish, on four pad feet. All marked WH90. All at approximately 47ozs. comport 24.5cm across. (3)
A Chinese Carved Ivory Seated Figure of a Lady, Ming dynasty, of archaic form holding a scroll, 6.5ins (16.5cm) high Note: Please be aware that according to CITES Regulations, it will be necessary to acquire an export licence to export this lot of ivory outside the EU. It will NOT be possible to export this lot of ivory to the USA
A Chinese Carved and Stained Ivory Standing Figure of Guanyin, late 19th/early 20th Century, holding a scroll, 10.25ins (26cm) high, on hardwood stand Note: Please be aware that according to CITES Regulations, it will be necessary to acquire an export licence to export this lot of ivory outside the EU. It will NOT be possible to export this lot of ivory to the USA
A Chinese Kangxi style blue and white jar and cover, 19th century, of bulbous form, decorated with recurrent motif of a dragon and phoenix chasing a flaming pearl, amongst scroll forms and stylised floral borders, four character mark to base, cover with loop scroll handle, 26.5cm high (at fault) For condition information please view this lot on our website HERE
19th Century Chinese Short Sword16 1/2 inch, double edged blade with spear point. Brass, turn up crossguard with scroll engraving and "Mon" centre. Matching decorated ferrule and pommel. Wooden line decorated hilt. Contained in its wooden scabbard with five brass mounts, all with scroll and "Mon" decoration. Old repair to scabbard.
A large 20th Century six fold Chinese lacquered pine screen having scroll fret work panel atop with carved flower and butterfly decoration. The lower section having carved figure scenes above engraved bird and floral detailing. Raised on square supports with gilt detailing throughout. highest item measures 176cm diameter and 170cm high.
A Chinese late Qing dynasty Dehua figure of Guanyin, the goddess of mercy, wearing long flowing robes seated holding a hand scroll, 12 cm, to/w an 18th century Chinese pottery figure of the female immortal He Xian Gu, 18 cm, and a pair Chinese 18th century export famille verte plates, painted with a floral design in the centre and the rims with the ashtamangala, eight auspicious symbols, 22 cm diameter (4) Guanyin is missing finger tips of both hands, the head of the female immortal figure has been re-glued, one plate is stapled and has hairline cracks and chips
Japanese Kutani porcelain bowl and cover, having temple dog finial, pair scroll handles and raised on three tab feet, iron-red mark to base, 20cm high, Chinese porcelain tea bowl with underglaze blue panels of lakeside landscape and flowers, four-character mark to base, pair small Chinese porcelain ginger jars and covers and sundry Asian ceramics

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