A LARGE CHINESE CRACKLE GLAZE BALUSTER SHAPED VASE relief decorated with a dragon, mask ring handles, seal type mark to base, 45.5cm high Condition Report : good condition, no issues Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
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A Chinese fencai overglaze enamel decorated vase with a depiction of wild horses, with calligraphic symbols, ruyi head border, scrolling lotus and lower lappets, appocryphal seal mark to base, height 31cm, together with a similar example with an exotic bird and a smaller bulbous vase also with a bird (3)
C. 206 BC-220 AD. Han Dynasty. A bronze and iron tripod, generally known as a ding. The object comprises a hemispherical bronze body with an in-stepped rim, and a raised horizontal rib below the rim. Three iron legs attach just below this rib, while shelved rim and two rectangular handles; two sub-rectangular lug handles attach to just above it the same rib. A domed lid serves to seal the vessel. This beautiful Ding may have been used for ritual banqueting among the aristocracy of the Han Dynasty. The Han Dynasty, which ruled between 202 BC-220 AD, brought great prosperity and stability to China, reigning over a golden age of classical Chinese civilisation during which China saw major advances including the widespread development of a monetary economy and the invention of paper, as well as much progress in the decorative arts. Good condition. Provenance: Important estate collection from Oxfordshire; formed in the 1970s-2000. Size: L:235mm / W:260mm ; 2.15kg
A Chinese, Peking rose pink carved glass, pyramidal inkwell each bowed side with panels script. Bearing a four-character mark for Qianlong in seal to the base. 5.5 cm x 5.5 cm x 4.5 cm high. Together with a green Peking, carved glass vase of segmented semi baluster form. Bearing a four-character mark to the base. 21 cm highFootnote: Provenance: From a London based collectorCondition report: Old damage to the mouth of the green vase, general surface wear throughout but no further chips or cracks.
A set of four Chinese Famille rose porcelain petal-edged circular dishes. Painted with butterflies and flowers in colours within gilt bands. Bearing a pseudo, six-character red seal mark for Daoguang 13.1 cm diameter.Qty: 4Condition report: Some minor rubbing to the enamels and some rubbing to the gilt rims.One dish has cracks in the glaze to the underside radiating from the centre.
A pair of Chinese famille rose 'Cong' vases, Republic period or later, the neck with a band of ruyi with red bats to each corner, painted with panels of a lady seated by a scholars table and young boys, on a circular foot with scroll decoration, painted Yongzheng seal mark & China, 23cm, on wood standsCondition report: No obvious faults.
A Chinese white metal alloy teapot and cover. With buffalo decoration and spout and a toad mounted cover, with swing handle. 13 cm wide 14 cm high. Together with a pair of Chinese dog of fo and tiger mounted ink seals and a seated dragon ink seal, a cast white metal alloy comb with dragon and phoenix motifQty: 5Condition report: No apparent major defects
A pair of large Chinese Famille rose porcelain baluster vases with pieced cloud handles. Probably late Qing dynasty. Painted with a group of characters one sage-like figure riding on a tiger one of his companions has a small blue monkey and the other holds aloft a smoking censer with a dragon emanates from the clouds of smoke above. Bearing an apocryphal red six-character mark in seal for Qianlong to the bases. 45 cm high x 23 cm wideCondition report: No apparent major defects
A Chinese Famille rose porcelain baluster vase with a pair of pierced fungus handles, Republic era, painted with palmettes, Shou symbols, bats and flowering vines on a copper blue enamel collar above scenes of flowering shrubs and fungus. Bearing an apocryphal six-character mark in seal for Daoguang. 29 cm high x 16 cm wide.Condition report: No apparent major defects.See extra images for natural light taken examples
A Chinese famille jaune porcelain pedestal bowl, of lobed circular form decorated with a yellow ground and an array of flowers and bats, the interior with a celadon glaze, seal mark to the base, 15.5cm diameter CONDITION REPORT: Glaze imperfections, no obvious chips, cracks or restoration, some paint loss to line decoration
A Chinese porcelain tureen, cover and liner, decorated with green and white flowers to an orange ground, with gilt handle loops seal mark to the base, 19cm diameter CONDITION REPORT: Cover is cracked and reglued, liner is cracked, the base is in good condition, in poor condition overall, the base of the tureen is in reasonable condition
A Chinese famille rose porcelain vase of cylindrical form., decorated with figures in an interior, iron red seal mark to the base, 12.5cm high together with a Chinese porcelain tea bowl of octagonal form, decorated immortals, sages and other figures, red seal mark to the base, 8cm wide CONDITION REPORT: Tea bowl is cracked and re-glued, glazed over chip to the rim of the vase, glaze imperfections, painted decoration rubbed
Two early 20th century Chinese watercolour paintings on silk, one depicting a scholar and maidens in an outdoor naturalistic setting with pine trees, the other depicting women having tea on an open pavilion, each stamped with red seal mark, within glazed giltwood frames, the circular one 30 cm x 30 cm, the square one 27 cm x 27 cmLocation: RWB
Pair of early 19th century Masons twin-handled stoneware vases and covers, decorated in underglaze blue, enamels and gilt with Chinese landscape scenes, pseudo-seal marks to bases, 26cm highCondition report: Both covers with restoration. One vase with a couple of very small hairlines on the rim.
Chinese Art A monumental tianqiuping vase in white porcelain decorated with peaches and flowers and bearing a Qianlong iron red seal mark at the baseChina, late 19th - early 20th century . . Cm 61,00. Large globular vase (tianqiuping) of very fine execution. The heavily potted body has a lively polychrome decoration, with the classic auspicious subject of the "nine peaches". The beautiful theme of the two twin peach trees that weave their branches around the entire surface of the vase, a particularly beloved subject throughout the eighteenth century, is symbolic and auspicious and bases its visual strength on the delicate balance of the nine fruits that stand out against the white surface of the porcelain.
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