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A 19th Century Chinese bronze censer, the domed cover with a Foo dog finial, the vessel with beast mask twin handles, cartouche panels of a dragon and scrolling foliage, scroll feet, unsigned, all-over dark brown patina, height 22cmProvenance: Over Burrows House, Derbyshire Condition: generally good overall with no obvious detrimental issues
A FINE PAIR OF CHINESE MING STYLE BLUE & WHITE PORCELAIN CUPS, the cups decorated with a central interior roundel of lotus, the exterior decorated with formal scrolling lotus between bands of ruyi and scroll borders, the bases with six character Qianlong markS, 9.8cm diameter. Private U.K collection.
A Chinese bronze covered tripod censer, 18th / 19th century, of squat, globular form, with twin scroll handles and shaped bracket feet, the sides with figures and flowering plants against a keywork diaper ground, the pierced cover with fo dog finial, 4 5/8in. (11.75cm.) high, pierced front of cover dented inwards; together with a small bronze bell with figural handle in the form of a figure riding a mythical lion, lacks clapper, 4½in. (11.5cm.) high. (2)
A Chinese bronze incense burner,Qing dynasty (1644-1911), of tapering form with a flared mouth on three scroll feet, Buddhist lion handles, six-character Xuande mark,14cm diameter7.5cm high818g, on a hardwood stand (2)Condition report: Surface scratches and very minor dents. See additional images.
Seven Chinese wood stands, 19th-20th century, including one on S-shaped legs and pierced scroll aprons, with five prongs, 14cm high and a circular stand with key fret aprons, 10.5cm diameter (7)Condition report: Stand with S-shaped legs - chips and losses, splits and cracks, legs loose.Circular stand - chips to edge. Hook - one leg missing. The rest all with general wear.
* Ji Hui ??. Flower and Butterflies ???????, early Ming Period, black ink, opaque and transparent watercolour on silk, with red seals to lower corners, titled and signed on a separate strip of silk to right outer margin, some surface marks and light horizontal creases, 28 x 25.7 cm (11 x 10.1 ins), mounted on plain and patterned silk scroll, with title in Chinese to verso, with one (of two) wooden handles present (with remains of handwritten label in Chinese)Qty: (1)NOTESProvenance: A.W. Bahr Collection. Abel William Bahr (1877-1959), collector of Chinese art and antiquities, and Secretary of the North China branch of the Royal Asiatic Society. A.W. Bahr is the author of Old Chinese Porcelain and Works of Art in China, being descriptions and illustrations of articles selected from an exhibition held in Shangai, November 1908, published in 1911. A Survey of Chinese Paintings in the Bahr Collection by Osvald Siren was published by the Chiswick Press in 1938.
* Chinese School. Two Laughing Boys, Chien Lung period (1736-1795), opaque watercolour with black ink on silk, unsigned, some marks and surface soiling, with a few insignificant losses, one horizontal crease to upper portion of image, with consequent splitting of the silk, and a few other minor horizontal creases elsewhere, 158 x 84 cm (62.25 x 34 ins), mounted upon patterned silk scroll, with early 20th century partial typewritten label to reverse 'No. 882. Two Laughing Bo[...] Ch'ien Lung Per[...] (Ko-Su).'Qty: (1)NOTESProvenance: A.W. Bahr Collection. Abel William Bahr (1877-1959), collector of Chinese art and antiquities, and Secretary of the North China branch of the Royal Asiatic Society. A.W. Bahr is the author of Old Chinese Porcelain and Works of Art in China, being descriptions and illustrations of articles selected from an exhibition held in Shangai, November 1908, published in 1911. A Survey of Chinese Paintings in the Bahr Collection by Osvald Siren was published by the Chiswick Press in 1938.
* Shen Ben ??. [Two Dragons Fighting] ???????, 18th century, black ink and black and grey wash on silk, signed and with red seal to right margin at centre, some surface marks and discolouration, mounted on patterned silk scroll, with three 19th century handwritten labels in brown ink to reverse giving the title and artist's name, and the number 86, 131 x 61 cm (51.5 x 24 ins)Qty: (1)NOTESProvenance: A.W. Bahr Collection. Abel William Bahr (1877-1959), collector of Chinese art and antiquities, and Secretary of the North China branch of the Royal Asiatic Society. A.W. Bahr is the author of Old Chinese Porcelain and Works of Art in China, being descriptions and illustrations of articles selected from an exhibition held in Shanghai, November 1908, published in 1911. A Survey of Chinese Paintings in the Bahr Collection by Osvald Siren was published by the Chiswick Press in 1938.
A Chinese pottery vase, Yuan dynasty, with brown wash scroll and ring band decoration above a knife cut base, 23cm together with a Yixing teapot with enamel Buddhist lion decoration and a Chinese porcelain pillow, 20th century, of typical form, decorated with Buddhist lions, 14.5cm wide;Qty: 3Condition report: The teapot has slight chips to the spout
A small bronze head of Buddha, probably Ayuttaya (Thailand) late 17th century. Mounted on a simple wooden block. 10cm high. Together with a Chinese bronze head of the Buddha with green verdigris patina mounted on a simple wooden block. 17cm high Together with A 20th century Chinese carved fluorite figural table lamp in the form of Guanyin on a wooden scroll base. 48cm high. Together with an Indian carved soapstone arched form brush washer. 16cm long.Qty: 4
A pair of Chinese Qianlong barbed circular dessert plates, painted with scattered flowers in colours, within a "Fitzhugh" border, 24 cm diameter, together with a Chinese black ground cloisonné bottle vase with stylized plants on a pinwheel scroll ground, 11 cm highQty: 3Condition report: The plates with cracks to the rims.The vase has no apparent major defects
A Chinese blue & white porcelain table screen, Qing, 19th century, of rectangular form, painted with a scholar reading a scroll under moonlight, whilst his female attendant holds a burning candle, before a pagoda, willow tree and rockwork, the panel 38.5cm x 25.6cm, in a carved wood stand decorated with pomegranates, 50.5cm high overallFootnote: From the A.F. Bohman collection.Condition report: The porcelain appears to be free from any obvious chips, cracks or restorations. The stand has been glued on one side but is very much intact and structurally sound.
A late 19th century Chinese, two-tier hongmu pedestal, urn stand. With inset panel top and carved and pierced lotus motif throughout. Supported on shaped square supports with leaf scroll feet. 41 cm long x 33 cm wide x 78.5 high.Condition report: The scroll details are missing from the bottom on three faces of the feet.
A Chinese hardwood and mother-of-pearl marquetry serpentine centre table, in the 18th century European taste, moulded top profusely inlaid with birds and The Three Friends Of Winter, above a deep frieze carved with scrolling leaves, cabriole legs, scroll feet, 76cm high, 94cm wide, 49cm deep, c.1900
A CHINESE PORCELAIN JAR painted in underglaze blue with cracked ice and prunus, bears four character mark, 7 1/2" high, together with a prunus carved hardwood cover and scroll stand (3) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)No cracks, chips or restoration. The rim of the cover has been made in four pieces so splitting up sides, stand good
A Worcester tea bowl, coffee cup and saucer, circa 1755-60, painted in the Chinese style with the Hibiscus or Honeysuckle pattern of large trailing flowers above a Sacred Scroll, red insects in flight above CONDITION REPORT: With no chips, cracks or restoration. The enamels and glaze also overall good; a little rubbing to green leaves on saucer.
A George III silver teapot, of oval bombe form, the whole later repousee decorated with a Chinese figure landscape within a surround of C scrolls, flowers and foliage, walnut handle, gross weight 13.9oz, maker Samuel Godbehere, Edward Wigan, & James Boult, London 1801, h.17cmCondition report: Stands well.Marks good.Handle and finial good but timbers do not match,One tiny hole to rear cartouche on C scroll (only visible from inside pot).Otherwise no apparent faults.
A PAIR OF CHINESE CORAL EARRINGS, each carved pink coral flower head suspending a pierced scroll link terminating in a pink coral bead, carved with seals and foliate, with hook fittings. Length 4cm, 8.7 gramsThe absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.The earrings are in good condition, the coral beads measure 14mm in diameter approximately. The coral is light to deep orange-pink in tone. They are not hallmarked or stamped but in our opinion would test as gold.
A Pair of Chinese Porcelain Baluster Vases and Covers, Yongzheng/Qianlong, painted in iron red and gilt with precious objects and scroll paintings within scroll panelled borders, 34cm high See illustration . Both covers with flat rim chips. Both vases with hairline cracks and one with rim chips. Some typical surface wear to decoration throughout.
~ A Chinese Porcelain Smaller Platter, Qianlong, of shaped rectangular form, painted in famille rose enamels with lotus in panels in an underglaze blue scroll ground, 26cm wide; A Similar Twin-Handled Chocolate Cup, Cover and Stand, Qianlong, painted in underglaze blue with a river landscape within gilt scroll borders; and A Similar Pair of Beaker Vases, Qianlong, painted in underglaze blue with flowers in a fenced garden within foliate borders, 27cm high (4). Platter with minor rim frits. Chocolate cup missing finial and with small rim chips. One vase with 2.5cm flat chip to upper rim. Other with 6cm section of rim missing. Large section of remaining rim broken out and restuck.
A Chinese Porcelain ''Ko-Sometsuke'' Dish, mid 17th century, of fluted leaf shape, painted in underglaze blue with birds above waves on a lattice ground within scroll dentil border, 12cm long See illustration At the very end of the Ming Dynasty the lack of patronage from the Imperial Court led the potters at Jingdezhen to look for new markets for their wares. Ko-Sometsuke, translated as old blue and white, are wares produced specifically for the Japanese market during this period.. Small firing fault to rim.
A Chinese blue and white vase, Qianlong seal mark and probably periodOf baluster form with everted rim, finely painted with a scene of scholars in a landscape amid trees and rocks, studying a scroll inscribed with a taijitu.35cm highCondition report: Hairline to rim edge with associated tiny chip. Otherwise good overall condition with only negligible signs of age.
A collection of Chinese hardwood vase stands, Qing DynastyThree of circular form with carved openwork bases, 12-19cm, a small plain round example, 7cm, and a rectangular example raised on scroll supports, 15cm wide. (5)Part of a Herefordshire Country House EstateCondition report: Round: recesses are 9cm, 13.5cm and 14.5cm. Mid size has loss to rim. Smallest has splits to rimSmall round: recess 4.4cmRectangular: recess 11.5cm x 8.2cm. Supports loose.
A Chinese bronze mirror, with moulded figures and precious objects, 10.2cm diameter, a bronze disc, with twin fish enclosed by a scroll border, 12.5cm diameter, and a collection of coins (qty)Condition report: Bronze mirror, signs of wear, surface scratches and dents.Disc, Verdigris.Coins, general wear.
Full title: A pair of Chinese blue and white 'lotus scroll' vases and covers, KangxiDescription: H.: 40 cmPlease contact us to let us know which lots are of interest, so we can make the requested report for you.Once complete, it will be published on our website.High resolution pictures are already available on our website at www.rm-auctions.com. Further questions are always welcome at info@rm-auctions.com

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