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Lot 57

A Chinese tea bowl, decorated with chrysanthemums and fanciful bird, 8.5cm diam, seal mark, pierced hardwood stand

Lot 422

A Chinese soapstone desk stand, soapstone seal (uncarved) and an onyx elephant.

Lot 2068

A group of collectors’ items including a pair of silver pickle forks with Scottish inspired terminals, a matching seal, a mother of pearl front and back purse, a Chinese blue and white pipe with white metal bowl, a thermometer tube, two carved horn spoons and an engraved and carved horn knife.

Lot 2206

A 20th century Chinese earthenware Yixing teapot with slip decoration and moulded Dog of Fo finial, impressed seal mark to base, length 16.5cm.Additional InformationA crack to the rim as well as further fritting, nibbles, rubbing, dust, dirt, imperfections, firing cracks and general wear.

Lot 189

Two Chinese underglaze-red and blue porcelain snuff bottles, Yongzheng seal mark to base. (2).  Condition: Please inspect all additional photos for condition. Minors frits & blemishes to mouth of both bottles.  No other obvious sign of damage or repair.

Lot 246

A Chinese duck egg blue ceramic garlic neck vase, modelled as a basket with ring handles, and 6 character seal script mark on base, height 33cm

Lot 247

A Chinese celadon glaze garlic neck vase, seal mark on base, height 28cm

Lot 928

A Chinese famille rose cylindrical mug for the Straits market: painted with panels of peony sprays reserved on a pink ground of scrolling lotus, seal mark, Guangxu, 11.5cm.

Lot 930

A mixed lot of Chinese ceramics and a glass snuff bottle: comprising an underglaze blue and iron-red 'dragon' saucer dish, Daoguang seal mark within double circles and of the period, 14.5cm [minor chip and frits]; a pair of ogee shaped famille rose 'bat and shou character' bowls, apocryphal underglaze blue Chenghua marks within double circles, 12cm [both damaged]; a glazed stoneware double walled bowl in Song dynasty style, 12cm [some damage]; and an interior painted glass snuff bottle and stopper of flattened form decorated with cranes, 8cm high [chipped] 5.

Lot 1113

A Chinese bronze censer: of rectangular archaistic form with pierced s-shaped handles, the stepped compressed globular on cabriole legs, six-character seal mark, 15cm wide.

Lot 1269

A pair of Chinese small eggshell porcelain bowls,each with floral decoration and square seal mark, on hardwood stand, total height 13cm

Lot 1456

A Chinese famille rose seal paste box and an oblong box and cover, both Republic period

Lot 1457

A Chinese hardstone carving necklace, a carved seal and ring, three enamel finger rings and a set of Chinese scales

Lot 15

A mahogany cased opium smokers container or box with compartmental inner and bearing Chinese seal mark to lock mechanism Woodwork in good condition, one hinge loose

Lot 60

A selection of antique and later apothecary and opium smokers drug containers one bearing Chinese seal marks to top

Lot 422

A Chinese Yixing red stone ware style teapot and cover, of rectangular section, with elephant finial, seal mark to base, length 17cm

Lot 634

A Chinese blue & white bottle vase; together with a green glazed ginger jar, a blue & white brush washer and a soapstone seal, the largest 14cms high (4).

Lot 671

A pair of Chinese famille rose bowls with red seal mark to the underside, 15cms diameter; together with a Chinese blue & white ink pot, 7cms diameter (3).Condition ReportSmall chip to the top rim of one bowl, some rubbing to the gilt rim of both, no damage or repairs, good overall condition, ink pot good condition

Lot 676

A 19th century Chinese two handled baluster vase decorated with a Buddha, magician and entertainers, red seal mark to the underside, 44cms high.Condition ReportGood overall condition

Lot 500

A pair of large Chinese rouleau vases, 20th Century, decorated with exotic birds amongst trees in a mountainous landscape in the famille verte palette, Greek key borders, internal celadon glaze, blue four character seal mark on a celadon ground, height 57cm (2)

Lot 512a

Chinese School (early 20th century), Chinese Actress on a black background, watercolour/ink, signed to the right and seal bottom right, 100cm x 32cm, framed

Lot 515

China (early 20th century), Chinese/Japanese/Korean pen ink watercolour of a dancing couple, red seal stamp associated script, appears to be dated in ink, 39cm x 30cm, provenance: Wah Cheong Gallery Hong Kong established 1902

Lot 516

China (early 20th century), Chinese/Japanese/Korean pen ink watercolour of two women conducting daily chores, red seal stamp associated script, appears to be dated in ink, 39cm x 30cm, provenance: Wah Cheong Gallery Hong Kong established 1902

Lot 563

Two Chinese ivory tusk carvings, late 19th/early 20th Century, one as a robed lady holding a bamboo reed, red seal signature, 25cm high, the other as a bearded elder holding a staff with dragon head finial, red seal signature, 30cm high (2)

Lot 565

A Chinese ivory tusk carving, late 19th Century, carved as two figures, one a bearded gent and an exotic bird, seal signature, 22cm high, together with an oriental antique ivory vide poche, carved as a gourd with two dimensional scene of figures in a wooden landscape, 10.5cm wide (2)

Lot 105

Ruth Waldron Rice Bowl and Peony, 2021 Acrylic and Ink on Paper Collage plus Wax Seal Signed with a wax seal on front and verso 15 x 10cm (5¾ x 3¾ in.) Ruth Waldron is an Irish artist living near Albi, Tarn France. After university she pursued her creative inclinations with a career in Interior Design for 17 years, working in both Ireland and the United Kingdom. In 2009 she moved to Shanghai, China. She spent two years with a Chinese tutor, working in particular on traditional ink and watercolour painting techniques. This disciplined and formal style of painting enriched her art with an exciting new perspective. She has a fascination for the colours and motifs in traditional Chinese and Japanese watercolours. Further to her experience in China she has completed the Creative Visionary Program (2018) with artist Nicholas Wilton. This course enabled Ruth to take her work and practice to a higher level. She now works in a more inquiring and intuitive manner. Ruth has a full time painting practice based at her studio in the south of France. She works on paper, wood board and canvas, using acrylic, watercolour, oil pastels and ink.   Education 1987-1992, Bachelors degree in Classics and Spanish Literature Trinity College Dublin 2009-2011 Private tutor in Chinese painting in Shanghai 2018 Completed The Creative Visionary Program with Nicholas Wilton (California)   Exhibitions   2019 art3f Toulouse, 2019 Art Salon Balma, Toulouse, 2020 Art Exhibition Albi, France.   About the postcard artworks   These postcard paintings are a small, but true representation of my current series which explores my fascination for Asian porcelain and also the use of space and a sense of calm in the traditional painting compositions of Chinese art. I use ink on paper collage elements in my work to add a layered and multi-textured finish to my work, which is as important to me as the subject matter or composition. I am influenced by Asian calligraphy and line which is evident in the collage elements. I try to use complex and multilayered methods to produce work that looks simple, spacious, unfussy and calm.  

Lot 106

Ruth Waldron Chinese Vase, 2021 Acrylic and Ink on Paper Collage plus Wax Seal Signed with a wax seal on front and verso 15 x 10cm (5¾ x 3¾ in.) Ruth Waldron is an Irish artist living near Albi, Tarn France. After university she pursued her creative inclinations with a career in Interior Design for 17 years, working in both Ireland and the United Kingdom. In 2009 she moved to Shanghai, China. She spent two years with a Chinese tutor, working in particular on traditional ink and watercolour painting techniques. This disciplined and formal style of painting enriched her art with an exciting new perspective. She has a fascination for the colours and motifs in traditional Chinese and Japanese watercolours. Further to her experience in China she has completed the Creative Visionary Program (2018) with artist Nicholas Wilton. This course enabled Ruth to take her work and practice to a higher level. She now works in a more inquiring and intuitive manner. Ruth has a full time painting practice based at her studio in the south of France. She works on paper, wood board and canvas, using acrylic, watercolour, oil pastels and ink.   Education 1987-1992, Bachelors degree in Classics and Spanish Literature Trinity College Dublin 2009-2011 Private tutor in Chinese painting in Shanghai 2018 Completed The Creative Visionary Program with Nicholas Wilton (California)   Exhibitions   2019 art3f Toulouse, 2019 Art Salon Balma, Toulouse, 2020 Art Exhibition Albi, France.   About the postcard artworks   These postcard paintings are a small, but true representation of my current series which explores my fascination for Asian porcelain and also the use of space and a sense of calm in the traditional painting compositions of Chinese art. I use ink on paper collage elements in my work to add a layered and multi-textured finish to my work, which is as important to me as the subject matter or composition. I am influenced by Asian calligraphy and line which is evident in the collage elements. I try to use complex and multilayered methods to produce work that looks simple, spacious, unfussy and calm.  

Lot 107

Ruth Waldron Spring Buds, 2021 Acrylic and Ink on Paper Collage plus Wax Seal Signed with a wax seal on front and verso 15 x 10cm (5¾ x 3¾ in.) Ruth Waldron is an Irish artist living near Albi, Tarn France. After university she pursued her creative inclinations with a career in Interior Design for 17 years, working in both Ireland and the United Kingdom. In 2009 she moved to Shanghai, China. She spent two years with a Chinese tutor, working in particular on traditional ink and watercolour painting techniques. This disciplined and formal style of painting enriched her art with an exciting new perspective. She has a fascination for the colours and motifs in traditional Chinese and Japanese watercolours. Further to her experience in China she has completed the Creative Visionary Program (2018) with artist Nicholas Wilton. This course enabled Ruth to take her work and practice to a higher level. She now works in a more inquiring and intuitive manner. Ruth has a full time painting practice based at her studio in the south of France. She works on paper, wood board and canvas, using acrylic, watercolour, oil pastels and ink.   Education 1987-1992, Bachelors degree in Classics and Spanish Literature Trinity College Dublin 2009-2011 Private tutor in Chinese painting in Shanghai 2018 Completed The Creative Visionary Program with Nicholas Wilton (California)   Exhibitions   2019 art3f Toulouse, 2019 Art Salon Balma, Toulouse, 2020 Art Exhibition Albi, France.   About the postcard artworks   These postcard paintings are a small, but true representation of my current series which explores my fascination for Asian porcelain and also the use of space and a sense of calm in the traditional painting compositions of Chinese art. I use ink on paper collage elements in my work to add a layered and multi-textured finish to my work, which is as important to me as the subject matter or composition. I am influenced by Asian calligraphy and line which is evident in the collage elements. I try to use complex and multilayered methods to produce work that looks simple, spacious, unfussy and calm.    

Lot 108

Ruth Waldron Ginger Pot, 2021 Acrylic and Ink on Paper Collage plus Wax Seal Signed with a wax seal on front and verso 15 x 10cm (5¾ x 3¾ in.) Ruth Waldron is an Irish artist living near Albi, Tarn France. After university she pursued her creative inclinations with a career in Interior Design for 17 years, working in both Ireland and the United Kingdom. In 2009 she moved to Shanghai, China. She spent two years with a Chinese tutor, working in particular on traditional ink and watercolour painting techniques. This disciplined and formal style of painting enriched her art with an exciting new perspective. She has a fascination for the colours and motifs in traditional Chinese and Japanese watercolours. Further to her experience in China she has completed the Creative Visionary Program (2018) with artist Nicholas Wilton. This course enabled Ruth to take her work and practice to a higher level. She now works in a more inquiring and intuitive manner. Ruth has a full time painting practice based at her studio in the south of France. She works on paper, wood board and canvas, using acrylic, watercolour, oil pastels and ink.   Education 1987-1992, Bachelors degree in Classics and Spanish Literature Trinity College Dublin 2009-2011 Private tutor in Chinese painting in Shanghai 2018 Completed The Creative Visionary Program with Nicholas Wilton (California)   Exhibitions   2019 art3f Toulouse, 2019 Art Salon Balma, Toulouse, 2020 Art Exhibition Albi, France.   About the postcard artworks   These postcard paintings are a small, but true representation of my current series which explores my fascination for Asian porcelain and also the use of space and a sense of calm in the traditional painting compositions of Chinese art. I use ink on paper collage elements in my work to add a layered and multi-textured finish to my work, which is as important to me as the subject matter or composition. I am influenced by Asian calligraphy and line which is evident in the collage elements. I try to use complex and multilayered methods to produce work that looks simple, spacious, unfussy and calm.  

Lot 31

Pair of 20th Century Chinese jardinieres decorated with flowering shrubs and with seal mark to base D20cm and a Chinese cylindrical teapot

Lot 4

Chinese Republic porcelain vase, painted with a mountainous, watery landscape scene, depicting figures on fishing boats and houses amidst rocks and pine trees, converted to electric, red seal to base, H45cm

Lot 148

Three Chinese Yixing teapots, one with impressed seal mark to base. 13cm highCondition report: The teapot with toad finial has lost part of its handle, the spot is restuck. Chips to the cover of the larger terracotta teapot and tip of the smaller teapot spout.

Lot 268

Unusual 18th/19th Century French Soft Paste Porcelain Ormolu Mounted Desk Seal Container, the lidded top with a fitted matching seal, decorated in the Chinese manner with a floral famille rose pattern and with small carrying handles to the sides; incised cross type mark to base, probably Chantilly; 3.5 inches (8.75cms) high x 3 inches (7.5cms) in diameter

Lot 809

Large Blue and White Chinese Lidded Tea Pot with a brass carrying handle, painted to the body with figures, (A/F), plus a smaller turquoise enamel tea pot with Chinese seal marks to the base (2)

Lot 810

Chinese Early 20th Century Ink Painted Scroll depicting a figure walking in a mountainous landscape; fully signed with a red seal and in original box; 60 inches (150cms) x 17 inches (42.5cms)

Lot 116

A Chinese yellow glaze porcelain bowl, with polychrome flowers, seal mark, diameter 11.5cm

Lot 117

A Chinese blue and white porcelain wall vase, with iron red decoration and seal mark, height 12cm

Lot 118

A Chinese red glaze porcelain teapot, finely enamel painted floral panels, seal mark, height 11cm

Lot 124

A Chinese mottled blue glaze porcelain onion-shaped vase, impressed seal mark, height 21cm

Lot 126

A Chinese sang de boeuf glaze porcelain miniature brush pot, seal mark, diameter 7cm

Lot 174

A Chinese green glaze porcelain bowl, with painted panels depicting Chinese porcelain, seal mark, diameter 15.5cm, and a white glaze porcelain bowl, with painted bats and Koi carp around the outside, seal mark, diameter 18.5cm (2)

Lot 262

A Chinese blue and white porcelain double-gourd vase, painted decoration, 6 character seal mark, height 31cm

Lot 304

A Chinese sang de boeuf glaze porcelain vase, seal mark under base, height 25cm

Lot 330

Four framed and glazed Chinese watercolours on paper of Chinese emperors in traditional robes. With artist's seal and gilded detailing. H.48 W.46cm

Lot 154

A Chinese crackleware vase of baluster form. Seal mark to base. Approx. 33 cms high. Est. £100 - £200.

Lot 214

A good set of four Chinese blue and white rice bowls of rectangular form. Seal marks to bases. Est. £30 - £50.

Lot 67

A tall blue and white Chinese vase of typical form. Seal mark to base. Approx. 30 cms high. Est. £50 - £80.

Lot 328

Three Chinese calligraphic hand scrolls, 20th century, ink on paper, together with a handscroll painting of leafy bamboo plants, ink on paper, signed with one seal of the artist, and a scroll reproduction print. (5)

Lot 1004

A Chinese carved, decorated and giltwood panel, early 20th c, of a sage and attendants, 18 x 27cm, red wax seal

Lot 214

PAIR OF RARE CHINESE SOAPSTONE SEALS ONE WITH ENGRAVED SEAL TO BASE ONE DEPICTING BIRDS AND THE OTHER FLOWERS

Lot 192

Pair fine Chinese saucer dishes, the interiors with iron red bats and seal mark, the exteriors with foliate panels and flowers on red ground, four character and two circle mark, 13.5cm diameter.

Lot 317

A large reproduction Chinese fish bowl, decorated in famille verte enamels with figures in garden settings,, the interior decorated with carp, seal mark in iron-red, 44cms diameter.

Lot 410

A Chinese blue and white pear-shaped vase, decorated with pomegranates between stiff-leaf borders, Yongzheng seal mark, 37cms high.

Lot 422

A 19th Century Chinese ovoid vase with trumpet neck, decorated in dark underglaze blue and white with Buddhist lions and clouds, double pierced blue handles, red seal stamps, 42.5cms

Lot 410

A LATE 19TH CENTURY CHINESE BRONZE BOWL, lacks cover, cast to the exterior with a key border above a band of dragons and clouds, bears Qianlong seal mark to base, diameter 16.5cm x height 5cm

Lot 236

A CHINESE YIXING STONEWARE TEAPOT, the six-sided body moulded with shi-shi and other motifs, the cover with foo dog finial, bears impressed seal mark. 11cm high, length approx. 20cmThe 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.Build-up of surface dirt, light surface wear and scratching, good overall

Lot 242

A CHINESE PORCELAIN WINE CUP, the tapering bowl iron red painted with five-claw dragons between paired blue bands, bears iron red seal mark. 5cm high

Lot 252

A SMALL CHINESE PORCELAIN BOWL, slightly flared circular form with short foot, the interior turquoise glazed, the exterior painted in shades of blue with four figures in an outside setting against a white-glazed and incised ground of waves, bears underglaze blue seal mark. 11cm diameter

Lot 276

A LARGE CHINESE PORCELAIN TWO-HANDLED VASE, of ovoid form, painted with a continuous landscape of deer, prunus and mountains in a blue and manganese palette, bears underglaze blue seal mark. 45cm highThe 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.Usual pops and frits, some heavy surface scratching and wear to design

Lot 2

A Chinese porcelain circular saucer dish, Qing Dynasty, early 18th century, decorated with an orange pink 'peach bloom' glaze, underglaze blue six character Yongzheng (Yung Cheng) seal mark to base within a double ring, and thought to be of the period, 16.5 by 3.7cm.

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