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A CHINESE HANGING SCROLL OF A MALE FIGURE ON HORSEBACK Ink and watercolour on paper, mounted on hanging scroll, inscribed 'Han Yi Xin' to scroll label Inscribed and with various seals 65cm x 45cm (image) Condition: Signs of wear that commensurate with age and use, some foxing and staining to scroll backing Provenance: From the collection of a retired Singaporean diplomat
A CHINESE HANGING SCROLL OF DUCKS IN A POND Ink and watercolour on paper, mounted on hanging scroll Inscribed and with artist's seal 128cm x 45cm Condition: Some large creases to the paper and scroll backing, some signs of wear commensurate with age and use Provenance: From the collection of a retired Singaporean diplomat
A CHINESE HANGING SCROLL OF CHRYSANTHEMUMS AND A BUTTERFLY Ink and watercolour on paper, mounted on hanging scroll Inscribed and with artist's seal 128cm x 29cm Condition: Some signs of wear commensurate with age, some creasing and some ageing spots/discolouration to paper Provenance: From the collection of a retired Singaporean diplomat
A mixed group of collectables, comprising a group of 19th century horse brasses, on leather straps, two cast metal match holders, modelled as a goblin, 15cm, and a seated dog wearing a hat, 10cm, a brass bound wooden bottle, 35cm, a metal bound oak cask, 11 by 18cm, a chromed metal car mascot, modelled as a horse's head, 9cm, a Chinese wooden scroll rest, 22.5cm, a twin handled tray inset with a Chinese silk embroidery, 68cm wide, three Wildlife Studio, Hexham, resin animal ornaments, an oak barometer, and a framed print. (1 box)
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
Chinese Schoolportrait of Tao Yuan-Ming, hanging scroll, calligraphy poem above the scholar, signed with three red seals, 110cm x 33cm, a scroll study of a traveller on a path, 82cm x 36cm, and one other Ming style scroll painting of two Chinese parrots seated on flowering branches, signed with a single red seal, 98cm x 36cm (3)Foxing and marks to all. Scroll mounts also all marked. All consistent with age and use. Parrot example has damage and some small losses. Time/uv fade to large script example
A group of Oriental metalware, two non-matching cloisonné vases, both black ground with multicoloured floral decoration and pink peonies, height of largest 19cm, each with paper label to the base, both with hardwood stands, a black cloisonné bowl with floral decoration of dahlias and abstract design to the rim, red seal mark to base with gold character marks, with hardwood stand, a pair of pewter Indonesian beakers, one with map of Indonesia, the other with image and wording 'Gatutkaca Indonesia', height 14cm, and four Chinese white metal ingots, two with astrological signs to the centre with foliate and scroll design, one with prowling tiger, one with figural design, one with seal mark verso (9).
A group of four late 19th/early 20th century Chinese ceramics, a pair of baluster vases in the Famille Rose palette, with hand painted decoration of peonies, birds and flora, height 16cm, a Cantonese Famille Rose teapot with panel figural decoration and all-over scroll and floral decoration, height 18cm (lacking handle and cover), a baluster vase with oval panel decoration of peonies and flora, overall decoration of scrolls, peonies, vases of flowers, height 19.5cm (4). CONDITION REPORT Teapot - no handle or cover, spout re-glued Pair of baluster vases - crack to base of one, large rim chips, other has small chips to rim and hair line crack, rim chips to base, Single vase - large crack from rim to the neck of vase, approx 7cm, some restoration in the form kintsugi manner
A Chinese porcelain octagonal vase, Qing, 19th century, painted in the famille rose palette, the waisted neck with panels of Buddhist symbols, peony and bats below a yunwen border and gilt rim, each panel on the main body painted with birds and flowers, between ruyi head and foliate scroll border, the base with lotus flowers, 57.5cmA large section of the base looks as if it may have been off, as there is restoration around 90% of the foliate scrolling band, there is also restoration down one vertical section between the scrolling band and the foot. The underside of the vase has been oversprayed. The vase has been known in the family as is for many decades in its current condition.There are four panels that have signs of restoration and overspraying in the top half. The restoration is good and not obvious from afar but noticeable when close up.
A Chinese Shufu type lugged Jar and cover, with four applied shoulder lugs to the compressed cushion body with a flat rim and flat cover. Date: Song Dynasty or later.Size: 14 cm highCondition of Pot: One twist scroll broken and re attached, heart shaped section broken out from body and re attached. Condition of Cover: Nibbles and scuffs to outer rim & some stainingProvenance: Private Collection
A pair of Bow blue and white plates, c.1750-55, painted with the Broken Scroll pattern, the scroll depicting flowering peony and holey rockwork, within a formal panelled border, painted numbers 15 and 16 to the bases, 20.3cm. (2) This pattern was directly copied from a Chinese porcelain original, and was copied in turn by producers of delftware in Ireland. Cf. Peter Francis, Irish Delftware, pl.12 and pp.105-106 for a discussion on the influence of Bow porcelain on Dublin delftware.

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