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PAIR OF GEORGE III CHINESE CHIPPENDALE MAHOGANY ARMCHAIRS 18TH CENTURY the serpentine top rails carved with acanthus over trellis backs with central palmette-carved splats, above wide serpentine stuff-over seats in green silk upholstery flanked by scrolling arms on S scroll supports, raised on square tapered blind fret carved legs with scrolled brackets and ending in moulded spade feet (2) 69cm wide, 103cm high, 52cm deep
A Chinese late Qing period fish bowl, of large proportion, famille rose decorated with panels of birds on flowering branches broken by a repeat scroll and flower pattern on a pink ground with an upper yellow and turquoise heart shaped banding, on circular unglazed foot, the interior decorated with fishes, unmarked, 36cm high, 43cm dia.
A pair of Chinese Cinnabar lacquer vases, mid 20th century, the body with landscape decoration of buildings with pine trees, mountains and lakes, all against a lotus flower and scroll ground, with blue enamel interior and base on carved hardwood stands and in original box, height of vase 23 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The vases are in good order throughout with no obvious faults, cracks, chips or losses. They come with original box.
Two Chinese lacquer Cinnabar lacquer bowls, mid 20th century, one of petal shape decorated with landscapes, boats, mountains, pine trees and rock work separated by flowering lotus and scroll work, with blue enamel interior and base, the other of shallow form and finely decorated with landscapes to include pagodas, pine trees and mountains separated by lotus flowers and scrolls, with blue enamel interior and base, each with a carved wood stand, diameters 17 cm and 19 cm respectively CONDITION REPORT: Both vases are in good condition throughout with no visible faults. We believe they are hand carved although this might have been done with the aid of a Dremel drill or other techniques of the period. There are no mould marks. We suggest it is formed in a mould, neither are there any blister marks which would you find from an air bubble. There are however, when looking through a jewellers loupe, small cracks between the decoration. All the lacquer ware has come from the same source as the Republic porcelain and cloisonné. This items comes with its original box.
A Chinese Cinnabar lacquer jar and cover, mid 20th century, the cover carved with a dragon amongst clouds and with lotus scroll rim, the jar with dragon amongst clouds and with rock work and willow against an undulating ground, each with blue enamel interior and on a shaped wood stand, height excluding stand 12.5 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: Overall this item is in good condition throughout with no obvious chips or restorations. It is a very good example of modern lacquer work.
AN AGED CHINESE QING DYNASTY PROBABLY KANGXI (1662-1722) PERIOD CARVED SOAPSTONE FIGURE OF BUDDHA, standing full length wearing flower and cloud scroll incised semi-precious stone inset robes, a Swastica emblem in low relief on his bare chest, holding lotus pedestal in his left hand, incised with two rows of eleven characters including Da Qing Kangxi, of mellow colour, 7 1/2" (19cm) high
A CHINESE CHING DYNASTY PORCELAIN SHALLOW DISH, decorated with shallowly incised stylized flowers, the centre with a lotus flower, relieved win underglaze blue with narrow encircling cloud scroll and diapered borders, the underside with three simple leaf sprays, double circle in underglaze blue, 11" (28cm) diameter
A Chinese carved jade censor and cover of ovoid quatrefoil form with black inclusions. The cover is surmounted with a coiled mythical beast and with cloud scroll handles, the base has mask handles with separately carved loops, 14.75cm high.Condition report intended as a guide only.The beast on the cover with the tip of one ear chipped off. The base section free of any notable damage.
A Collection of Contemporary Chinese Vases. The vases from The Wonders of Ancient China Recaptured Series. The porcelain vases including a flattened vase with long neck and rounded body with dragon and phoenix amongst cloud scroll nr 0162010615 approx 20 cms, a flattened octagonal vase with five trumpet shaped mouth, depicting dragons amongst passion flowers nr 0162010503 approx 19 cms) a flattened octagonal vase with five trumpet shaped mouths and a sq base, depicting flowers and waves approx 21 cms nr 01170105503 approx 19 cms, an eight sided vase with elephant handles, nr 0116010668 approx 21 cms, a vase with elephant handles, depicting floral scrolls in weaving style, nr 0116010642 , an octagonal shaped vase depicting a flying dragon nr 0146010504 approx 19 cms , a narrow neck and flair rim, the neck depicting plantain leaves approx 22 cms nr 0116010675 together with certificates. (7)
20th Century Chinese Silk Embroidered Panel, of a fisherman and young boy, rolled on a scroll; Another of A Dragon, woven with decorative gold threads and pink and other silks on an embroidered circular style background, with brown paper backing, 77cm by 60cm; Cream Silk Shawl, embroidered with a large flower head in pink and purple, 110cm by 105cm; Similar Yellow Silk Shawl, embroidered with stylised chrysanthemums, with tassel fringing, 100cm by 100cm; Length of Cream Silk, on a roll, 93cm by 275cm
Set of twelve Chinese 19th century paintings on pith paper depicting the tea making process, each framed and glazed, approximately 15cm x 23cm CONDITION REPORT: Generally very good condition, there are titles to all the pictures, hand written (at a later date).Picture 1 Two male figures carrying boxes, has a faint crease in the left hand corner and a few tiny brown spot and paper looks different in the left hand corner.picture 2 Three male figures, two with boxes and one with scroll, small cracks in the paper on the left side and very faint brown foxxing on the right.picture 3 Three women sitting on tea boxes, paper has light indents all over and one or two small Scratches picture 4 Two men looking at tea boxes, Overall in fairly good condition except two creases on the right and some marks coming form the other side of the paperpicture 5 Two men in the tea leaf fields, a small crack under one mans foot.picture 6 Three men- two standing in boxes of tea, few light indents on the paper and top left has small crack in the paper.picture 7 Four men, two drinking tea, two serving the tea, overall good condition, a few faint in dents and pale marks in three of the four cornerspicture 8 Two women picking tea, a few small cracks in the top of the paper and two small chips of paint scartched away.picture 9 Two men and one women in a field, few paint marks couple of chips.picture 10 Two women sitting and one man, slight creases round the edges and one tiny fox mark on the bottom right.picture 11 Two men in tea field, one small crease and one or two fox marks.picture 12 Two men hetaing tea over a fire, paper is very slightl;y browned and then a few scratches.
A pair of Chinese hardwood jardiniere stands with inset walnut circular panel to the top, carved scroll apron raised on scroll supports with hexagonal base 53cm (h) CONDITION REPORT: Any splits or small cracks in wood have been filled at some stage. Generally in good condition and appear clean.
A late 19th century Chinese porcelain ginger jar of cylindrical form painted in underglaze blue with two opposing figural panels alternating with flower heads on scroll ground, with turned wooden cover, bearing Kangxi double ring mark to base, height 28cm. CONDITION REPORT: Appears to be in good condition apart from some minor surface wear and dirt also some firing imperfections visible to the inside.
A PAIR OF GIEN EARTHENWARE 'CHINESE' VASES OF RECTANGULAR SECTION, PAINTED IN THE BARBORTINE MANNER WITH BIRDS ON BRANCHES RESERVED ON A TURQUOISE AND BLUE CLOUD SCROLL GROUND, 35CM H, MOULDED MOCK CHINESE SQUARE MARK, PAINTED GIEN 1873 AND MONOGRAM IN GREEN OR GIEN JGV IN SEPIA, LATE 19TH C

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