A Samson of Paris Porcelain Plate, late 19th century, painted in Chinese famille rose style with figures in a fenced garden in a scroll panel on a gilt scroll ground with flowersprays and panels of auspicious objects, 24cm diameter; and A Similar Plate, painted in Chinese Imari style with birds amongst blossoming branches on a scroll panel within underglaze blue, iron red and gilt scrolling foliate borders, 23cm diameter (2)Samson plate, free from chips, cracks and repairs, similar plate, large rim chip, short hair crack to the rim
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A Pair of Chinese Porcelain Verte Imari "Armorial" Plates, Kangxi, the well-painted Imari style with a central roundel of pomegranate and lingzhi on a scroll and poppy ground with a gilt border with a spurious armorial reserved on an emerald oval and scrolling foliage, 23cm diameterIt seems likely that the reserve for the armorial was left blank at time of manufacture and then filled-in later as there is no sign of original decoration having been removedOne with two pieces re glued to the rim with associated crack and another crack opposite, chipping to both footrims
A rare late 19th century French neo-Gothic oak table clock with calendarMathieu Planchon, Palais Royal, Paris, movement numbered 2883Surmounted by a crowing cockerel over a scroll frame housing the large bell and horizontal hammer, (with static Jack to one side), enclosed by cruciform brass strips 'rivetted' onto the carcass and twin side doors with bullseye glass and creature handles, the rear door with quatrefoil sound fret, raised on bifurcated scroll feet. The dial is divided with another 'rivetted' brass strip; above, the signed Roman chapter ring with sun centre and beetle and poker hands, the stylised Arabic calendar ring with arrow hand and clouded sun centre. The movement comprised of an upper clock movement with twin spring barrels, Brocot suspension, and an anchor escapement with outside count wheel, the back plate stamped 2883 Planchon Palais-Royal; the lower calendar movement with ratchet driven calendar wheel connected via a lever to the clock movement, and stamped with 775. The rear door carries a stamp depicting a clock and two pocketwatches within a shield, along with the number 3 595. The pendulum is stamped 2883·772. Ticking and striking, together with a a winding key. 27.5 x 26 x 60.5Footnotes:Mathieu Planchon was born in 1842 in Bourges, and served as apprentice to his father, one of the city's clockmakers, until 1862. By 1865/66, he had moved to Paris and was employed at Robert-Houdin's workshop: Robert-Houdin was a horologist and one of the most famous illusionists of all time; it seems likely that Planchon would have worked with Houdin's son, Emile Robert-Houdin who took over running the workshop after his father's retirement in 1855. After about two years he moved to work with a G. Phillippe in the Palais Royal, before taking over the business around 1870. Planchon had a strong interest in the antiquarian side of horology, and by 1896 was being described in the Horological Journal as 'the un-disputed authority in the horology of all countries, and, above all, on that belonging to the Middle Ages'. The 'Figaro' newspaper ran a competition in 1874, soliciting ideas for a watch it could give to its subscribers. Planchon entered and won with an apparently novel case design ....UNFORTUANTLEY THE DESIGN REMAINS UNKNOWN....; 22,000 of the watches were produced and Planchon became a well-known horological figure. He spent the next 15 years assembling a large collection of ancient timepieces, as well as making replicas of antique and middle ages clocks, but with modern, 19th century movements. He did not seem to regard these clocks as copies, but updates to otherwise fine clocks. By 1889, he had assembled enough to be able to exhibit at the Great Exhibition in Paris; he had a large variety of reproduction antique clocks, 75 in all, including clepsydrae and 15th century mantel clocks. He won a gold medal for this exhibition. In 1895, he relocated from the declining Palais Royal to the crossroads of Rue de la Chaussée d'Antin and the Rue Meyerbeer. He continued with his antiquarian pursuits, making, amongst other pieces, a clock in the shape of a fan, which would open to reveal the hours, before snapping shut at 6 'o' clock, which was based on a similar clock in a 16th century engraving he owned. He also extensively studied, and described, both traditional Japanese and Chinese clocks and time-keeping systems; he was the first European to publish a serious horological analysis of these timepieces. In the 1900 Paris Exhibition, Planchon not only won a Grand Prix, he was also allowed to write the official description for the horology section. This same year, in light of his accomplishments at the 1900 Exhibition, and his comprehensive book on the history of horology, L'horloge son histoire rétrospective, pittoresque et artistique published two years previously, he was made a member of the British Horological Institute. He would continue to practice horology and publish various related monographs, until his death in 1921, a few months after his latest work, La Pendule de Paris. Son évolution décorative was published. Paul Brateau, Planchon's son-in-law, employee for the past 21 years, and similarly enthusiastic antiquarian horologist, assumed control of La Maison Planchon, which he relocated to the Rue Meyerbeer proper in 1930, before his retirement, and the final closure of the shop in 1936. A very similar clock, with moon phase instead of a calendar dial and numbered 5885, was sold by Bonhams London in September 2009.Robertson, J. D. (1922) 'Mathieu Planchon', The Horological Journal, Vol. 64 (8), pp. 147-148. (Accessed: 18 May 2022)Bijou (1896) 'French Notes. From Our Special Correspondent.', The Horological Journal, Vol. 38 (9), p. 122. (Accessed: 18 May 2022)W.E.N. (1889) 'Further Notes of a Leisurely Saunter through the Horological Section of the Paris Exhibition',The Horological Journal, Vol. 32 (1), p. 6. (Accessed: 18 May 2022)Collanges, F. (2013) 'Third Lecture', Antiquarian Horology, Vol. 34 (2), pp. 259-261. (Accessed: 19 May 2022)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
FOUR CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN GINGER JARS, 19/20TH CENTURY. One jar with grape vine decoration with four-character mark of Kangxi to base. Three with prunus decoration and double rings to base. Together with a pair of blue-enamelled miniature vases with floral scroll decoration. jars 10cm - 13cm heights. miniature vases 4.5cm height. (6)All items in good overall condition without signs of damage or repair.
A TALL CHINESE CIZHOU STONEWARE JAR. With four loop handles at the shoulder and decorated in iron-brown on a creamy-white background, the design featuring lotus blossoms in a floral scroll. Height 36cmProvenance: from the collection of the late Brian Page (1938-2018), the well-known Oriental art collector and dealer, acquired from the US in the 1990s.
A Louis XV gilt bronze mounted Chinese famille rose export small porcelain model of a pheasantthe porcelain probably Qianlong period (1736-1795)the bird with iron red body with shaded breast and multicoloured and gilded plumage, perched on a pierced rockwork base in mottled aubergine and turquoise, the oval acanthus-cast rocaille and c-scroll base on corresponding feet, 26cm high Footnotes:For a comparable small pair of unmounted Chinese famille rose pheasants, circa 1760 previously with A & J Spealman, London, see Christies, Chinese Export Art, 21 January 2016, lot 46.For a larger pair of Louis XV gilt bronze mounted Chinese famille rose porcelain models of pheasants with mounts attributed to Jean-Claude Chambellan Duplessis, see Christies, The Exceptional sale, 4th July 2013, lot 9.The French fashion for gilt bronze (ormolu) mounted porcelain supplied by marchand-merciers such as Lazare Duvaux and also un-mounted Chinese porcelain birds is revealed in the 'revolutionary' sales held in Paris in the late 18th century. However, bronze Chinese pheasants appear to be relatively rare with only un-mounted birds usually seen on the market.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A pair of mid 19th century French gilt bronze mounted and celadon green opaline glass vasesin the Louis XV style, circa 1860the bulbous double gourd bodies with tapering necks and oval upturned foliate collars, each mounted within fruiting acanthus scrolling twin handled open frameworks, on corresponding open scroll pierced footed bases, 58cm high approximately (2)Footnotes:Comparative Literature:Shelley M. Bennett and Carolyn Sargentson, French Art of the Eighteenth Century at the Huntington, The Huntington Library, 2008, no. 55, pp.158-159.The shape of this pair of vases is loosely based upon a Yuan dynasty Chinese green celadon double gourd vase mounted with Louis XV gilt-bronze mounts, now in the Huntington Collection. Although the latter vase has mounts cast with vine leaves and grapes, the present pair are clearly inspired by this model.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Großes Rollbild Thangka, ChinaSchwarzer Grund, Zentralfigur Fürst/ Herrscher/ militär. Anführer auf Thron , begleitet von zahlreichen Nebenfiguren (himmlische Könige?). Im unteren Bildfeld erzählende szenische Darstellung wohl einer historischen Begebenheit: Massaker von Personen mit religiösem Anführer auf Brücke. Gouache/ Deckfarben auf Papier auf textilem Träger, Erhaltung durch vormals gerollte Lagerung stark beeinträchtigt, stark fragmentiert, Fehlstellen, Risse, Altersspuren etc. 147 x 71 cm (PA), hinter Glas gerahmt, Rahmen: 173 x 90 cm Large chinese scroll: emperor/ chief with accompagnying figures of heavenly kings (?) on black ground, and narrative scenes of a massacre at a bridge. Colours on paper on textile underlay, heavy lacks of condition, fragmentary condition. Frame with glass. Frame size: 173 x 90 cm
A Victorian silver Chinoiserie mustard pot, by John Figg, London 1841, circular pierced form, with foliate scroll decoration, the hinged cover with a pagoda finial, pierced border, the scroll handle with a Chinese mask, and on three Chinese mask mounted scroll feet on pierced web feet, with a blue glass liner, length 10.2cm, approx. weight 5oz.
A Chinese silver mug, marked with Chinese characters and Luenwo, Shanghai circa 1900, tapering circular form, applied with two dragons and a pearl cartouche, on a matted background, simulated bamboo scroll handle, initialled, the interior with traces of gilding, height 10.5cm, approx. weight 7.4oz.
An Indian silver bowl, circular form, chased foliate scroll decoration on a matted background, on a raised circular foot, diameter 11cm, plus a South East Asian metalware box and cover, circular form, the cover with a star motif and foliate scroll decoration, on three bun feet, diameter 15cm, plus a late 19th century Chinese silver-mounted walking cane, unmarked, tapering circular form, chased with figures in landscape settings, later tapering wooden shaft, length 87.5cm. . (3)
A LATE 18TH CENTURY CHINESE EXPORT PORCELAIN MEAT PLATTER OF SHAPED RECTANGULAR FORM, Famille Rose foliate scroll decoration, length 30cm x width 20cm and a 19th century tin glazed earthenware blue white charger, frilled rim, painted with a foliate border surrounding a scene of birds and water, diameter 35cm, extensive chipping to rim and section of glued repair (2) (Condition report: platter has some wear to the decoration, charger is as per description)
SIX CHINESE SCROLLS Depicting birds, flowers, fruit, landscape, insects and crabs Each with artists seal and inscription Dragonfly scroll: 35cm x 24cm; within backing 52cm x 37cm Condition: Condition Report Foxing present on all - lillies scroll has a few tears - viewing is advised for this lot This is an auction of preowned and antique items. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and you should expect general wear and tear commensurate with age and use. We strongly advise you to examine items before you bid. Condition reports are provided as a goodwill gesture and are our general assessment of damage and restoration. Whilst care is taken in their drafting, they are for guidance only. We will not be held responsible for oversights concerning damage or restoration.
A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN ROULEAU VASE, QING DYNASTY, KANGXI PERIOD, 1662 – 1722清 康熙 青花山水高士紋棒槌瓶Painted in vibrant tones of underglaze-blue, with scholars gathering in a classical mountainous landscape, scattered with a waterfall, pagodas and a scholar in a riverside studio, observing two fishermen, the neck with bands of key-fret, scroll and chevron bandsHeight: 46cmFrom an English private collectionCondition ReportThis finely painted rouleau has been drilled through the base and restored. The neck and the body have been ‘luted’ together on the shoulder, where my finger is pointing to in the photographs. It might be reasonable to suggest the neck section is from another Kangxi vase of similar size, and they have been ‘grafted’ together. They fit well in terms of size ad colour.
A CHINESE FAMILLE VERTE PORCELAIN ‘TOUHU’ BRUSH POT, BITONG, QING DYNASTY, KANGXI PERIOD, 1662 - 1722清 康熙 1662-1722 五彩人物故事壺紋筆筒Height: 17cmOf cylindrical form with incised foliate scroll bands, unusually painted with a scene of ladies and officials assisted by a flying demon, playing a game of touhu with a massive arrow vase to the centre of the garden terrace, hidden within a bamboo groveProvenance: From an English private collection, Jakobowicz & Associes, France, 11th June 2018, lot 99Condition ReportIn good condition
Ω A CHINESE EXPORT GRISAILLE-DECORATED PORCELAIN MYTHOLOGICAL PLATE, QING DYNASTY, QIANLONG PERIOD, CIRCA 1745清 乾隆 外销神話故事紋盤Painted with ‘The Choice of Hercules’ within a rouge-de-fer and gilt-scroll border, brown rimDiameter: 23cmProvenance: The Mujintang collection, TaipeiTO BE SOLD WITHOUT RESERVE沐錦堂私人珍藏 拍品號172至222A similar plate is illustrated by Hervouët & Bruneau in La Porcelaine des Compagnies des Indes à Décor Occidental, Paris, 1986, p. 313, pl.13.81Condition ReportThe plate has a 5cm., long horizontal glaze line to the rim, probably contemporary to firing and light rubbing to the medallion around the base of the well.
Ω A CHINESE BLANC-DE-CHINE DEHUA GUANYIN, QING DYNASTY, KANGXI PERIOD 1662 - 1722 清 康熙 德化觀音像 Modelled seated in royal ease, holding a scroll in her right hand, height 13cm., together with a pair of Dehua ‘trick’ cups, with Han Zhongli figures (3) Provenance: The Mujintang collection, Taipei TO BE SOLD WITHOUT RESERVE 沐錦堂私人珍藏 拍品號172至222Condition ReportOne cup has a 7cm., hairline rim crack with associated over-painting to the rim, the other cup has a 4cm., hairline rim crack; the Guanyin has a chip to the edge of the robe to the front far right side.
A CHINESE SANCAI-GLAZED POTTERY FIGURE OF A WARRIOR ON HORSEBACK, LATE MING DYNASTY, 16TH/17TH CENTURY晚明 三彩瓷塑將軍像 十六至十七世紀Coloured in a green, brown and ochre glaze, a cloud scroll to the baseHeight: 35cmLength: 28cmFor a similar ridge tile figure bequeathed by Sir Claude Phillips see the Victoria & Albert Museum, London, accession number C.1482-1924, Ceramics, Room 137.Provenance: The collection of Lt. Col. George Douglas Gray, OBE, MD RAMC (1872 - 1946), thence by family descentCondition ReportThere is a loss to the tip of the horses right ear and to the tip of the forelock and to the tip of the tassel hung round its neck
A Chinese black lacquered and painted sideboard, third quarter 20th century, painted to the top, front and sides with birds and flowers, the top with gilt diaper and lotus scroll borders, the front with four short drawers over two pairs of cupboard doors, on spade feet, 72 x 18¾in. (183 x 47.5cm.), 34¼in. (87cm.) high.
A pair of Chinese black lacquered and painted drinks or side tables, third quarter 20th century, the square tops painted with an exotic bird in flight above peonies and rockwork, with lotus scroll spandrels, the shaped frieze similarly decorated, raised on square legs with painted key feet, 20in. (50.75cm.) square, 20¼in. (51.5cm.) high. (2)
A Chinese silver triple inkwell / desk stand by Wang Hing, late 19th / early 20th century, in the form of a rectangular casket with embossed dragon decoration, side mounted pen rest, hinged cover with raised dragon design, opening to reveal three wells, two having original glass liners, raised on four scroll feet, underside stamped 'WH' 90 with character mark, 6 ¾in. (17.2cm.) wide, weight without liners 14tr.oz. * One glass liner missing, hinge needing little repair, otherwise good.
A CHINESE SCROLL OF CRABS Ink on paper, mounted on hanging scroll, inscribed and with two seals upper left 131cm x 65cm Condition: For a condition report or further images, please contact the saleroom via hello@hotlotz.com Additional Information: All lots are on view at 23 Maple Avenue, Singapore, 277580 on Thursday 30 June, Friday 1 July and Saturday 2 July, between 10am and 5pm. Please do not attend the property at other times. No appointments are necessary.
THREE CHINESE HANGING SCROLL PAINTINGS, 19th/20th C.ink and/wash, including (1) bamboo, lily and rocks, (2) wild orchid and rocks, both with spurious imperial and other collector's seals, and (3) pavillion with scholars in landscape, with old Christie's lot label (3)Comments; foxing and repairs, last with tear to mount, first with turned horn finials.
THREE CHINESE HANGING SCROLL PAINTINGS, 19th/20th C.ink and/wash, including (1) dragon in clouds on silk with bone finials (2) scholars and pilgrim by a river in a landscape with pavillions, on silk with wood finials, and (3) trees in mist, on paper with bone finials (3)Comments; first with woven mount damaged, second and third with foxing.
A SMALL GUAN TYPE SHALLOW CIRCULAR WINE CUP China, Presumably 18th century The small circular cup resting on a short unglazed ring foot, the piece all with a thick celadon glazed with a double network of crackles, the so-called 'iron thread' and 'gold thread'. H: 3,2 cm - D:7,5 cm [INTERNET KEYWORDS] CHINA, CHINESE, QING, ANTIQUE, CERAMIC, PORCELAIN, PAINTING, SCROLL, JADE, DYNASTIE, JAPANESE, VIETNAMESE 官窑风格浅圆小酒杯 中国 NOTE: CONDITION REPORTS AND MEASUREMENTS It is up to the bidder to satisfy themselves prior to buying as to the condition of a lot. In relation to Condition Reports, whilst we make certain observations on the lot, which are intended to be as helpful as possible, references in the condition report to damage or restoration are for guidance. The absence of such a reference does not imply that an item is free from defects or restoration, nor does a reference to particular defects imply the absence of any others. The condition report is an expression of opinion only and must not be treated as a statement of fact. Measurements and weight are approximate and the potential bidder may re-ask it to be checked when asking for a condition report.
A German tin-glaze earthenware wine ewer, of small proportions, the long neck and shoulder painted with a trailing spray of Chinese flowers in tones of yellow, red and blue polychrome enamels, the flat circularhinged cover conforming, pewter-mounted with a shell thumbpiece, the bulbous body painted in underglaze blue and manganese with concentricbands, scroll handle hatched in underglaze blue, circular foot, 14cm, Frankfurt am Main, Hessen, late 17th century
A group of Chinese Export porcelain to include: an 18th Century coffee can, overglaze enamel floral bouquet, with iron red scroll border and detailing to handle, the base with Sotheby's Country House label ex lot 99, 6 cms high x approx 5 cms diam. (3 small chips to rim, firing imperfections to the thickly applied glaze, base unglazed) together with further collection of 18thth / 19th century Chinese export famille rose porcelain to include: teapot (cover glued to body); three various bowls and five cups - AF (Q) -
A Chinese red elm and native walnut scroll end low opium table, 20th century, with moulded edge together with one similar but a smaller elm example. 145 cm long overall x 32 cm overall width x 32 cm overall height.Qty: 2Some shrinkage cracks to the larger table together with typical signs of age on both tables
A RARE PAIR OF ANGLO-CHINESE EXPORT PADOUK ARMCHAIRS IN IRISH STYLE, MID-18TH CENTURY each with a scroll top rail above a pierced and interlaced splat back carved with bird's heads, with a drop-in seat, on leaf and rosette carved cabriole front legs and claw and ball feet (2) Literature See Carl L. Crossman, The Decorative Arts of the China Trade, pp.220-234. Catalogue Note This fine pair of armchairs were constructed in China, probably Canton or Macau for an English client possibly an East India Company official. They are based on an English prototype but constructed in an entirely Chinese way. Interestingly the design of the interlaced splat, with scrolls terminating in eagle's heads relates to examples of Irish origin, see The Knight of Glin and James Peill, Irish Furniture, p.213, figs. 38 & 39.
AN IVORY NETSUKE OF A MAN WITH SCROLLJapan, Edo period (1615-1868)Carved as a man dressed in Chinese style and holding up a scroll, probably the poet recluse Kanzan from the Cold Mountain. Asymmetrical himotoshi to the reverse.HEIGHT 6.5 cmCondition: Very good worn condition with expected age cracks and fine patina. Provenance: Austrian private collection.Trade Certificate: In accordance with new EU regulations that went into effect in January 2022, we have applied for a certificate to sell this item within the EU. We expect the Austrian Federal Ministry for Climate Action, Environment, Energy, Mobility, Innovation and Technology to issue the certificate in 3-6 weeks. The item can only be shipped / handed over once the certificate has been issued.This item contains ivory, rhinoceros horn, tortoise shell, and/or some types of tropical wood and is subject to CITES when exporting outside the EU. It is typically not possible to export such items outside of the EU, including to the UK. Therefore, after this item has the necessary trade certificate, it can only be shipped within the EU or picked up in our gallery in person.

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