A CHINESE PORCELAIN TEA BOWL, flared rim, painted in the famille verte palette, with butterfly, insects, and a flower garden underglaze but seal mark to base inside double veneration rings, the rim 8.5cm in diameterCondition report: a crack extends from the rim to the inner base of the bowl. There is a chip to the foot rim where the crack stops. There are manufacturing blemishes to the body.
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Chinese ceramic polychrome figure of a seated Lohan. He is looking skyward with one eye open, his left arm raised up and his right hidden beneath the cloth, and his right leg crossed underneath the left. He is draped in a white cloth and seated on a rock with a small vessel to his right. Impressed seal mark along the interior. The seal name reads "Feng Guo Qi."Height: 6 1/4 in x width: 6 in x depth: 3 in.Please contact us for a detailed condition report. Please note that the lack of a condition statement does not imply perfect condition. Email condition@revereauctions.com with any condition questions.Height: 6 1/4 in x width: 6 in x depth: 3 in.
Group of seven Chinese ceramic pieces. Includes three polychrome-decorated trays or vessels, one small celadon vessel, one small vase with white crackle glaze, and two famille noir porcelain pieces. The large rectangular ceramic marked along the bottom with a seal mark in red. The taller famille noir ceramic is marked along the underside with a six character mark in underglaze blue.Height ranges from 1 1/4 in to 4 1/2 in; width ranges from 2 1/4 in to 7 in.Please contact us for a detailed condition report. Please note that the lack of a condition statement does not imply perfect condition. Email condition@revereauctions.com with any condition questions.Height ranges from 1 1/4 in to 4 1/2 in; width ranges from 2 1/4 in to 7 in.
Chinese scroll painting in ink on paper depicting a sinuously formed blossoming branch. The branch is in a graceful style resembling the work of Wang Mian (1287-1359) and Wang Shishen (1686-1759). Inscribed "Wenji / Wenchi" along the right edge, with two red seal marks. The mounting features vibrant blue, red, and gold floral motifs. With box.Provenance: Collection of Bruce Dayton & Ruth Stricker Dayton, Minnesota.Box; height: 5 3/4 in x width: 20 1/2 in x depth: 4 3/4 in. Scroll; 72 3/4 in x width: 18 1/2 in. Huaxin; height: 38 1/2 in x width: 11 in.Please contact us for a detailed condition report. Please note that the lack of a condition statement does not imply perfect condition. Email condition@revereauctions.com with any condition questions.Box; height: 5 3/4 in x width: 20 1/2 in x depth: 4 3/4 in. Scroll; 72 3/4 in x width: 18 1/2 in. Huaxin; height: 38 1/2 in x width: 11 in.
17th century Chinese Qing dynasty Coromandel lacquer seal chest. Beautifully decorated along the doors, sides, and top with polychrome lacquer decoration depicting a scene of figure in the garden, as well as a variety of floral motifs. The doors open to reveal five drawers, all decorated with floral designs and with ruyi head drawer pulls. With original invoice from The Oriental Gallery, Limited, London.Provenance: The Oriental Art Gallery, Limited, London, 1995; Collection of Bruce Dayton & Ruth Stricker Dayton, Minnesota.Height: 15 in x width: 14 in x depth: 10 in.Please contact us for a detailed condition report. Please note that the lack of a condition statement does not imply perfect condition. Email condition@revereauctions.com with any condition questions.Height: 15 in x width: 14 in x depth: 10 in.
A Chinese brass bowl on hardwood stand; A Chinese hardstone seal, surmounted with a snake, approx 7cm; a soapstone carving of three monkies; a cloisionne jar and cover; white metal and green glass jar and cover; a pewter and carved coconut tea caddy; Chinese blue and white wall pocket; Chinese white metal snuff bottle with chatelain hook; brass letter opener; bone snuff bottle; brass abacus; a hardwood box, inlaid with bone elephants; a pair of Chinese egg cups; etc; wooden jewellery boxes; resin elephant group; etc
A Chinese porcelain monochrome bowl, Qianlong seal mark, of circular form externally glazed in green, 11.5cm diameter Condition report; No obvious chips, cracks or restoration. Water stains to the exterior of the piece visible. Scratches can be seen throughout the piece, both on the interior and exterior. Underglaze pitting also visible to the exterior. Please see additional images.
A Chinese Yixing terracotta teapot and cover, of cylinder form with stylised bamboo handle, spout and finial, the body with incised Kaishu characters to one side and bamboo motifs to the other, impressed seal mark to base, 13.5cm high, with a Chinese porcelain blue and white vase, 19th century, of hexagonal baluster form, Qianlong four character mark to base, 22.5cm high (2) Condition report; Blue and white vase- Chips and nibbles to the rim. Unglazed gritty footrim. Pitting visible. No signs of cracks or restoration. Yixing- Evidence of use to the interior with charcoal staining and tea leaf residue. No signs of restoration. Some surface scratches, otherwise ok.
A Chinese bronze censer and stand, late 19th century, the censer of compressed circular form raised on three feet, seal mark to the underside, supported by a lotus moulded tripod base, 13cm wide Condition report; No signs of restoration or re-soldering. Dirtied small dents/nicks to the rim of the piece. Blemishes and scratches commensurate with age throughout. This appears to have been polished extensively. Please see additional images for clarification. 729 grams. Stand 372 grams.
A Chinese bronze censer and stand, late 19th century, the censer of compressed circular form raised on three feet, seal mark to the underside, supported by a pierced and moulded tripod base, 11cm wideNo signs of restoration or re-soldering. Dirtied small dents/nicks to the rim of the piece. Small dent to the widest section of the body. Blemishes and scratches commensurate with age throughout. This piece appears to have been extensively polished. Please see additional images for clarification. Censer 546 grams. Stand 254 grams.
A LARGE CHINESE 'BLANC DE CHINE', figure of 'Hotei', God of Happiness, 20th century, modelled seated in loose robe, with five infant boys, impressed seal workCondition Report: Overall very goo conditionNo cracks or losses apparentSome discolouration to top of head of figure and to bottom of baseSee images
Two Chinese Yixing teapots, 19th/20th century, the first of hexagonal form, seal marks to cover and base, 16cm high, the other with branch form handle and spout, enamelled in relief, 10cm highCondition report: The enamelled teapot has two small chips and some other fleabites to the footrim, some small losses and scratches to the applied decoration. The cover has a chip to the rim. The other teapot has some tiny fleabites.
Late 19th century Chinese crackleware baluster vase painted with blue and white figures and other motifs, seal mark to base, H 31cm, and a Chinese porcelain square section vase painted in famille rose and other enamels with flowers and birds, on a circular foot, with seal mark to base, H 23cm (2)
Mahogany collector's cabinetVictorian, complete with an eclectic collection of itemsthe top drawer containing microscope slides from Dr S.H Robinson (2 agates, 1 eyed agate Scotland ad 1 agate Brazil), a mother of pearl counter engraved with the arms of Lord Rancliffe, an ancient buckle, nine black intaglio mouldsthe second drawer containing 24 agate and hardstone examples, and two small Quartz crystalsthe third drawer containing seven 19th/20th-century agate cameos decorated with birds, flowers and dogs, two oval/circular hardstone samples, an orthocone nautiloid fossil from Morocco, two polished agate slices, 11 cased gemstone examples, a sliced marcasite agate slice, a rectangular piece of Serpentine from Italy, a sliced Jasper stone, a piece of fossil wood, a piece of fire agate from Mexico, an old Islamic coin with three pieces of turquoise stone , a small black shell, three mother of pearl shells, a Chinese mother of pearl counter, a Haematite Auvergne stone and two quartz Tiger eye stonesthe fourth drawer containing 1851 and 1862 exhibition ticketsthe fifth drawer containing a slice of green nephrite jade, a small Chinese oval jade plaque, two small Chinese mother of pearl Buddhas, two hardstone tiger's eyes, an carved intaglio and a small carved ivory standthe sixth drawer containing a bronze age looped spearhead, a serrated dagger end, a bronze age dagger, four Egyptian flints, two old flint scrapers, an old arrowhead and a Neolithic scraperthe seventh drawer containing an Eskimo comb, purportedly brought to England on board the HMS Hecla, the third expedition to the Canadian Arctic, which took place from May 1824 to October 1825 and was commanded by William Edward Parry, a Manganese Delft tile and a medieval wool-pack seal with assay marks still visiblethe eighth drawer containing 12 coral fossilsdrawers nine to fifteen are empty Condition report: The bottom bracket has been off in the past and glued back together, it is now loose. The veneer is lifting on the left-hand side. Old scratches to the top. General wear.Can't comment on the items inside. Please contact us if you would like something specific
A Chinese Republic baluster shaped vase depicting figures in garden scene and character marks to back set with red seal mark to base 20.5 cm highCondition ReportHas general wear and tear. Appears to be very dirty. Some light surface scratches and wear to the decoration. See images for more details.
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