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Lot 81

A collection of five Chinese overlay Peking glass bowls, 20th century, comprising: one decorated with geese in a lotus pond in green against an amber ground, four-character Qianlong mark, 13.2cm diameter, one with mandarin ducks in a lotus pond in red against a blue ground, four-character Qianlong mark, 12.4cm diameter, one with scrolling lotus in green against a clear ground, a seal mark to base, 12.5cm diameter, one with butterflies among florets in amber against a blue ground, four-character Qianlong mark, 11.5cm diameter, and a square bowl, with precious objects in blue against a red ground, four-character Qianlong mark, 9.5cm square (5)Condition report: All with minute chips to edges.

Lot 85

A Chinese Yixing zisha brush rest, in the shape of a lotus root and seed pod on a shaped stand with scrolls, incised with an inscription, seal mark to base, 18.5cm long,Condition report: No obvious faults.

Lot 1513

Chinese School - Mythological Subjects, a set of three, two inscribed, one with red seal, ink and pigment on silk, 40.5 x 27cm All discoloured brown, several stained, unrestored and long undisturbed in the narrow ebonised frames

Lot 3

Chinese vase. s.XX. In polychrome opaline. Presents seal on the base. Measurements: 20 x 7 cm. Chinese vase with representation of a figure wrapped in kimono carrying a basket overflowing with flowers, whose bright colors stand out against the white background.

Lot 868

Chinese Pottery Blue and White Plate. Six character seal mark on the underside. 20cm diameter.

Lot 832

A Large Pair of 19th Century Chinese Bronze Enamelled Vases, four character seal to base, 35cm tall.

Lot 845

Chinese Yixing Pottery Teapot. Slip decorated. Impressed four character seal on the base and Lid. 18cm long.

Lot 63

Ca. 386–534/535 AD. Northern Wei Dynasty. A terracotta tile featuring a beautiful depiction of a seated Buddha wearing garments whose red and green pigment is marvellously still preserved as is the black of the hair and the red drapery above the Buddha and behind his head. Buddha has a raised right hand, with the palm facing outwards and the fingers downwards while the left arm is held close to the body. In Buddhism and Hinduism, this is one of the 'Mudra' ("seal", "mark" or "gesture"), symbolic gestures of the hands and fingers used either in ceremonies and dance or in sculpture and painting. The Wei dynasty was the longest-lived and most powerful of the northern Chinese dynasties that existed before the reunification of China under the Sui (581-618 AD) and Tang (618-907 AD) dynasties. The Wei rulers were great patrons of Buddhism. They fostered Buddhism as a state religion, although the dynasty took particular care to control the religious hierarchy, trying to avoid any church-state conflicts. Buddhism held a great appeal for the Wei rulers, as it gave their leadership a legitimate base in a multiethnic society. Provenance: Property of a North London gentleman; previously acquire on the UK/European art market in the 1980s. Size: L:330mm / W:165mm ; 3.4kg

Lot 59

Ca. 386–534 AD. Northern Wei Dynasty. A rectangular ceramic brick featuring a seated Buddha with a plump face, elegantly curved almond-shaped eyes beneath sharply defined and arched brows, a well-formed nose and full lips recessed into fleshy cheeks, drooping ears, the hair and ushnisha (the knot of hair on the top of the head) carved with curls. The modelling of the facial features is articulated with vivid realism, the serene expression of the Buddha endowed with the uttermost spirituality. The leaf-shaped halo behind Buddha is painted in a deep blue hue, which matches the long flowing garment of the Buddha, completed by a red upper garment. The Buddha's right hand is in the abhaya mudra, i.e. upright with the palm facing outward, all fingers are pointing up towards the heavens. In Buddhism and Hinduism, this specific 'mudra' (“seal,” “mark,” or “gesture”) symbolises wisdom, calmness, and fearlessness. His left hand, with the palm facing outwards and fingers pointing down, is in the 'varada mudra' (favourable mudra), which indicates, charity, compassion and sincerity. The Wei dynasty was the longest-lived and most powerful of the northern Chinese dynasties that existed before the reunification of China under the Sui (581– 618 AD) and Tang (618–907 AD) dynasties. The Wei rulers were great patrons of Buddhism. They fostered Buddhism as a state religion, although the dynasty took particular care to control the religious hierarchy, trying to avoid any church-state conflicts. Provenance: Property of a North London gentleman; previously acquire on the UK/European art market in the 1980s. Size: L:330mm / W:170mm ; 4.4kg

Lot 2148

Assorted Mainly Late 19th/Early 20th Century Sewing Accessories and Other Items, comprising a H Sauerbier & Son Manufacturers Newark, patent crimping machine dated 1866; a hair-mounted curb link chain; miniature ebonised double scroll with cream silk sleeve, printed in gold with two standing lions and crown, 14cm long; small white beaded purse and another miniature example; assorted mother of pearl cotton reels, Chinese token, seal and embroidery tools; pair of ivory glove stretchers, ivory and bone sewing accessories, buttons etc

Lot 36

A good and fine pair of Chinese Republic-style floor standing porcelain vases; the vases of rulo-shape and with outset border of ruyi heads above scrolling loyus above a pink ground neck, further bands and figures below in an outside setting, each vase has a four line poem and is signed with red seals, each with four character red seal mark to underside (59cm)

Lot 523

A 20th Century Chinese Republic period Qianlong mark brush washer water pot in the form of a bat having a deep purple glaze with open section half covered by a bat with wings spread and pointed ears . Four character Qianlong (1736-1795) mark to underside in Zhuanshu seal script. Measures approx; 9cm. No visible damage.

Lot 603

A 20th Century Chinese Yixing clay pottery teapot / writing water pourer having a bell shaped finial lid with shaped loop handle and small pouring spout. Incised decoration to rim, seal mark to underside and handle. No visible signs of major damage. Measures approx; 15cm long.

Lot 551

A 19th Century Chinese Qianlong mark porcelain brush pot vase having hand painted decoration depicting an elder, woman and many children in an exterior setting with table and jardiniere among trees and flowers. Four character Qianlong seal mark to base in ochre. No visible signs of major damage. Measures approx; 10cm x 9cm.

Lot 503

An early 20th Century Chinese Republic Period porcelain incense burner with wax seal to base. The piece decorated in a blue and white palette depicting an seated man with wine glass raised to a scroll over a table. The reverse having a poem / script pertaining to a Wu Chang District Wine Show Tasting. Small hole to top for incense stick and ochre seal to base. No visible damage. Measures approx; 6cm.

Lot 512

A 20th Century Chinese hand carved slate block having two rows of Kaishu script with seal mark underneath, The slate having a central black cartouche with unpolished border. Raised on a black ebonised wood museum / collection stand. Measures approx; 14cm x 9cm.

Lot 801

One (1) 500ml bottle of Chinese Kweichow Moutai drinking alcoholic distilled spirit liquor, made in the town of Moutai in Renhuai county, Kweichow province. Good seal and labels. 53% alcohol volume. 

Lot 1072

A Chinese blue and white porcelain garlic-neck vase, painted seal mark, height 28cm

Lot 1242

A Chinese white glaze porcelain bowl with painted figures and panels of text, seal mark, diameter 11cmVery good condition, gilding slightly rubbed on the rim

Lot 1075

A Chinese dark blue glaze porcelain narrow-neck vase, seal mark under base, height 36cm

Lot 1071

A Chinese blue and red painted porcelain vase, with dragon and sea design, seal mark, height 34cm

Lot 1197

A Chinese white glaze porcelain bowl with painted decoration, seal mark, diameter 21cm

Lot 74

Chinese seal and Chinese brass box

Lot 204

The hinged lid decorated with Chinese landscape scenes, with a fitted interior, containing vials of original Chinese pigments and porcelain mixing dishes, brushes, an ivory seal and seal paste, on paw feetHeight: 12.6cmLength: 35.6cmDepth: 23.5cmProvenance: The Canterbury Auction Galleries, 11th June 2013, lot 872來源:2013年6月11日售於坎特伯雷拍賣行 拍品號872For a similar painter’s box of almost identical proportions see A Tale of Three Cities, Canton, Shanghai & Hong Kong, David. S. Howard, Sotheby’s, London, 1997, cat. no. 243, page 185.相似一例見 《A Tale of Three Cities, Canton, Shanghai & Hong Kong》大衛 霍華德 倫敦蘇富比1997年圖243頁185Condition ReportCrack to cover, in two places running with grain of wood, visible to exterior and interior. Some wear to gilt decoration. The gilt-metal lion paw feet added in EuropePlease note the illustration in the printed catalogue is incorrectly numbered, as is the whole page. 200, and 203, and 204

Lot 36

The smoky opaque stone carved with a seated mythical beast, 6cm, together with a green quartz drum, with gilt-metal mounts (2)Provenance: Purchased from Honeychurch Antiques Ltd, 19th March 1987於1987年3月19日購自香港古董商HoneychurchPROPERTY FROM THE DIANA M. STAINOW COLLECTION (1926 - 2019) Please note lots 16 – 54, Stainow Collection to be sold at no reserve清注意拍品16 號至54號 斯坦諾收藏 均為無底價起拍 DIANA M. STAINOW 收藏 私人財產(1926-2019)Originally a native of Boston, in her youth she studied painting and drawing at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. In 1954, she married Gregory Stainow and had three children, where they lived in Paris until their divorce in 1979. After some ‘itinerant’ years where she lived amongst other places London, Paris and Hong Kong, she devoted herself to collecting art, writing, further travel and family. As an artist she travelled the world bringing home treasures to incorporate into her paintings, with a particular interest in non-Western Culture, particularly Chinese and Celtic art.(An extract taken from The Boston Globe 19th October 2019.) 黛安娜 斯坦諾 波士頓人,年輕時曾在波士頓美術博物館學院學習繪畫. 1954 年,她與格雷戈里· 斯泰諾結婚,育有三個孩子,後來居住在巴黎,直到 1979 年離婚,在倫敦.巴黎和香港等地都有 居所,由於對藝術的熱愛 她致力於收藏藝術品,寫作,以及熱愛旅行和家庭.作為一名藝術家,她周遊世界,將所見所藏珍寶 融入她的畫作 中,同時也對非西方文化特別感興趣,尤其是對中國和凱爾特藝術.居所,由於對藝術的熱愛 她致力於收藏藝術品、寫作,以及熱 愛旅行和家庭。作為一名藝術家,她周遊世界,將所見所藏珍寶融入她的畫作中,同時也對非西方文化特別感興趣,尤其是對 中國和凱爾特藝術。TO BE SOLD WITHOUT RESERVE無底價起拍Condition ReportThe seal with a few minor chips to the front edge.The green drum, with signs of overall surface wear, minor nicks to edges.

Lot 380

Four sleeved Chinese books to include: two books illustrating 20th century Chinese art in colour, and two books from the same series - one illustrating Chinese real seal marks and the other calligraphy. All in good condition (4).

Lot 43

A Chinese 19th Century faceted tortoise shell inlaid medicine / snuff bottle, four panels inscribed with Chinese characters. The base with four-character mark of Jiajing. Together with a 19th Century celadon glazed porcelain bottle and a later carved composite bottle with dragon and seal mark of Qianlong to base. Heights 5.5 - 9.5cm (3)

Lot 52

A Chinese white-glazed porcelain bowl with moulded lingzhi fungus decoration. The base with underglaze blue six-character seal mark of Qianlong. Diam. 11.1cm

Lot 56

A Chinese famille rose porcelain medallion bowl. The bowl decorated in polychrome enamels with roundels of 'ji xiang ru yi' giving best wishes and success. The interior decorated with 'wufu' five bats. The base with six-character seal mark of Jiaqing in underglaze blue. Diam. 20cm

Lot 7

A Chinese early 19th Century blue and white porcelain bowl. The exterior decorated with scrolling peonies. The base with six-character seal mark of Jiaqing (1796-1820). Diam. 17.2cmProvenance: From a local home in Bath, acquired by the vendor's grandmother.

Lot 8

A Chinese 19th Century iron-red porcelain bowl decorated with scrolling peonies. The base with Jiaqing seal mark in underglaze blue (1796-1820). 19.9cm diam.Provenance: From a local home in Bath, acquired by the vendor's grandmother.

Lot 80

A Chinese porcelain enamelled cup and saucer. Painted with a monkey in a pine tree with deer holding lingzhi in it's mouth. Both with red seal marks of Xianfeng and of the period (1851-1861). Saucer diam. 13cm. Cup height 7cm. (2) Provenance: Property of an English gentleman, acquired in the 1990s and early 2000s.

Lot 82

A Chinese 18/19th century carved celadon-glazed porcelain censer. The exterior carved with floral scrolls covered in a pale celadon glaze, on four feet with further pierced work between each foot. Impressed four-character seal mark of Yongzheng to base. With a wooden display stand. Diam. 24cmProvenance: Property of an English gentleman, acquired in the 1990s and early 2000s.

Lot 9

A Chinese early 19th Century sgraffito ruby-ground porcelain bowl. The exterior decorated with nine polychrome 'flower balls'. The base with underglaze blue six-character seal mark of Jiaqing (1796-1820). Diam. 17.2cm Provenance: From a local home in Bath, acquired by the vendor's grandmother.

Lot 91

A Chinese soapstone seal. Carved in shallow relief of pine tree on the edge of a mountain with two figures in a boat. Height 6.3cm Provenance: Property of an English gentleman, acquired in the 1990s and early 2000s.

Lot 97

A Chinese underglaze blue and copper red porcelain pear-shaped vase, Yuhuchunping. The vase decorated with 'sanduo' the three abundances of peach, pomegranate and finger citron on a carved wood stand. The base with six-character seal mark of Qianlong. Vase height without stand approx. 34.5cm

Lot 10

A Chinese 18/19th Century blue and white porcelain bowl. The bowl finely decorated in underglaze blue with a ruyi lappet pattern to the interior and flower scrolls to the exterior. The base with six-character seal mark of Qianlong to base. Possibly of the period (1735-96). 15cm diam.Provenance: From a local home in Bath, acquired by the vendor's grandmother.

Lot 115

A Chinese Yuan/Ming Dynasty Junyao Tripod censer. The squat globular form body on three compressed feet covered in a green crackle glaze pooling into light-blue and purple glaze around the foot. A small impressed seal mark near the edge of the circular ring to the base. Together with a silk box. Censer height 7cm, diam. approx. 9.5cm

Lot 13

A Chinese 19th Century blue and white porcelain stem bowl decorated with a lotus pond scene, the exterior with four-character mark reading 'shi lu lian sheng'. Together with a late 19th Century famille rose hexagonal dish on splayed foot, with Tongzhi seal mark to base. Stem bowl height 8cm x 11cm diam. Dish width approx. 16cm (2)

Lot 14

A Chinese 19th Century porcelain squared formed bowl. The bowl with powder blue exterior decorated to the interior with turquoise interior and phoenix medallions. The base with six-character seal mark of Daoguang (1820-1850). Width approx. 12.5cm, height 7cm

Lot 199

A Chinese Yixing pottery double-chamber teapot with bamboo form handle and spout. Artist's seal to base and inside cover. Width approx. 20 cm.

Lot 25

Two Chinese porcelain items including a plate and pot with cover on stand with six character seal mark to base, circa 1900. Together with a red lacquer jar and cover on stand, height approx. 17 cm. Purchased in Hong Kong, circa 1980.

Lot 285

A Chinese hardwood seal chest. Of rectangular form carved in relief with ruyi sceptre and clouds. Top-opening with three drawers, two brass handles and mounts. Height 23.5 x width 24 x depth 17 cm.

Lot 286

A Chinese hardwood seal chest. Of rectangular form carved in relief with qilin and shou mark. Top-opening with three drawers, two brass handles and mounts. Height 23.5 x width 24 x depth 17 cm.

Lot 288

A Chinese hardwood seal chest. Of rectangular form carved in relief with dragons and clouds. Top-opening with two doors opening to reveal three drawers. With two brass handles and mounts. Height 26 x width 24 x depth 17 cm.

Lot 413

A MIXED LOT OF CHINESE ITEMS - comprising a small pair of cloisonne vases 10.5cm - a porcelain famille rose plate with seal mark, 26cm - a white carved chinese vase 25cm

Lot 47

A CHINESE BROWN GLAZED DOUBLE GOURD PORCELAIN BAT VASE - decorated with many bats upon a cafe au lait glaze, the base with an incised seal mark. 29cm

Lot 57

A MIXED LOT OF 5 CHINESE SNUFF BOTTLES - comprising of four reverse painted snuff bottles and one small unusual white metal & enamel snuff bottle, the enamel painted depicting birds,the base with a seal mark.5.5cm

Lot 677

A PAIR OF 20TH CENTURY CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE PORCELAIN OFFICIAL FIGURES, of two standing officials, Each with a pressed seal mark to base, 22cm

Lot 743

A GOOD 19TH CENTURY CHINESE FAN PAINTING, framed and glazed, with script and seal to bottom left of fan, overall 36cm x 63cm.

Lot 85

A CHINESE BRONZE INCENSE BURNER / CENSER - the body with twini handles and a seal mark to the underside, 13cm

Lot 281

Flatware - a set of six Chinese silver coloured metal teaspoons triple character seal hafts, stamped silver verso; six Portmerion Botanic Blue pattern pastry forks, Cake slice; Aynsley Cottage Garden cheese knife; silver plated coffee bean spoons, etc part cased qty.

Lot 39

A carved Chinese soapstone seal stamp, decorated with landscape and script, foe dog top, 11.5cm high; another (2)

Lot 1287

A CHINESE YIXING TEAPOT19th/20th centuryOf compressed circular form, enamelled in tones of blue with flowers, 19cm length; also a Yixing teapot and cover incised with a landscape, seal marks, 9cm high (3)The first teapot lacking cover. Minor chip to footrim.The second teapot in overall good condition.

Lot 1326

A SMALL CHINESE PORCELAIN GU-SHAPED VASEBlue Yongzheng seal mark but probably laterCovered in a pale blue glaze, 11.25cm high, boxed (2)Good condition

Lot 1328

A CHINESE TWO-HANDLED BALUSTER VASEEnamelled in green with lotus flowers and tendrils, the shoulders with a band of key fret and ruyi heads, iron-red and gilt handles, apochryphal iron-red Daoguang seal mark, 29cm highGood condition

Lot 1338

A CHINESE FAN PAINTING20th centuryPainted with a bridge crossing a river in a mountainous landscape, black inscription with red seal, 52cm wide, mounted, framed and glazedOverall in good condition

Lot 1340

A LARGE CHINESE FAMILLE-ROSE POWDER-BLUE GROUND PEAR SHAPED VASE20th centuryEach side painted with a panel enclosing insects hovering above flowers, signed and with seal, against a powder-blue ground gilt with scattered roundels and with twin lug handles, iron red five character Jingdezhen mark to base, 35.5cm highThere is some grittiness to the glaze in places, particularly around the neck. Minor wear to the gilding

Lot 1360

A CHINESE FAMILLE-ROSE SLENDER BALUSTER VASEQianlong seal mark but laterOne side painted with a bird in branches of fruiting peach, the reverse with two cranes, against an incised deep coral ground scattered with flowers, 25cm highTwo scratches to the ground above one panel. Some wear to gilding around the rim

Lot 1210

A CHINESE FAMILLE-ROSE `WU SHUANG PU' BOWLIron-red Tongzhi seal mark and probably of the periodPainted with figures from the Book of Peerless Heroes accompanied with descriptions, 21.5cm diameter, wood stand (2)Provenance: Hylda and Lewis Gilbert, Sheldrake Place, London. Lewis Gilbert (d.2018), the celebrated film director, producer andscreenwriter, best known for his 007 James Bond movies and Alfie.Condition Report: Shallow chip to the inside of the footrim, approx. 1.5cm by 1cm. Minor wear to the gilding on the rim

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