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Three Chinese orange glazed tea bowls with seal marks to base, two pairs of tea bowls, and another tea bowl and cover Condition: All three larger orange bowls have rim chips and cracks. Pair or orange bowls and gilt bowls are fine. Pink bowl is fine. Both wave edge bowls cracked. Imari bowl and cover cracked.
A Chinese egg shell porcelain bowl decorated to the exterior with a lattice of circlets in the manner of rice grains and coloured dots, with reserves of painted flower sprays, interior with dragon medallions to the well and similarly decorated with reserves of birds on a branch amongst a flower spray, six character seal mark within a double square to base
A Chinese porcelain famille rose bowl with polychrome painted decoration, character mark to base, diameter 22cm and another similar Chinese famille rose bowl, diameter 26cm (hairline cracks and restoration) 5 hairline cracks noted from rim, also 7cm square piece broken and restuck. Other piece in good condition with seal mark to base
A large 18th/19th century hexagonal balluster Chinese vase with waisted neck and twin open cylindrical handles to the neck, with all over lotus flower decoration, blue seal mark to base for QIAN LONG, height 47cm Extensive restoration to one side of the neck with some damage visible to the exterior and deteriorating enamel to the interior - see photos
A pair of 20th century Chinese crackle glazed baluster vases, in relief in brown with scrolling dragons chasing a pearl, 26cm high, seal marksProvenance: Given to vendors great grandfather by the Duke of Devonshire as a retirement gift from his employment at Hardwick Hall and Chatsworth House, subsequently handed down through the family
A Chinese carved russet-soapstone seal with zhuanshu script, surmounted by a recumbent Qilin, 20th century, 5 cm high to/w a Chinese 19th century miniature brass censer or incense burner of typical tripod form with six-character Xuande mark, but not of the period, 6 cm diameter x 5 cm high (2)One of the looped handles on the censer has split at the top, and the body has a few small dents/bruises, the seal is good condition with a few very minor chips on the base
An 18th century style Chinese Langyao monochrome wide stem bowl, the shallow rounded sides raised on a spreading foot with variegated raspberry glaze which is darker at the rim, contrasting plain white interior, Qianlong six-character seal mark in underglaze blue, 20.5 cm diameter x 9.5 cm highGood condition without damage, not chipped cracked or restored
Chinese porcelain plaque, 18th or 19th Century, shaped rectangular form decorated with a fantail goldfish swimming amidst pond weed, Chinese export seal attached, 21.5cm x 13cm (Viewing is by appointment only during published times. Bidding is by commission, telephone or online only. Condition report available on request).
Six Chinese snuff bottles, four being in hardstone, the largest of cylinder form, 8cm; the other two being a ruby glass overlay scent bottle with seal type base, 7cm, and a carved horn scent bottle decorated with a figure of Guanyin, 7cm (Viewing is by appointment only during published times. Bidding is by commission, telephone or online only. Condition report available on request).
A Chinese blue and white plate, a vase and a seal paste box with floral design, Hatcher cargo shipwreck, Wanli/Transitional period -- Description: Dia.: 29,5 cm (the plate)Ê H 11,5 cm (the vase)Ê H 3 cm - Dia.: 5,5 cm (the seal paste box)Ê ÊÊ Provenance:Ê - The Hatcher Collection, Christie's Amsterdam, 12-13 June 1984Ê - The Hatcher Collection, Axel Vervoordt (Belgium)
Set of twelve Chinese soapstone desk seals, each surmounted by a differing animal symbolising the twelve Chinese years, each approximately 8cm high (12) Condition: Head of cockerel reattached. Otherwise generally good. The undersides of each seal are unengraved. A few tiny losses but overall sound. **General condition consistent with age
Large Chinese Archaistic-type polished bronze incense burner, cover and stand, bearing marks of Xuande (Ming Dynasty, 1426-35), the pierced cover surmounted by a dragons amidst waves, the cauldron-form body with conforming dragon handles flanking stiff leaf decoration over sea creatures, raised on three zoomorphic mask and paw feet, six-character seal mark beneath, on matching shaped circular stand with wave, shell and sea creature decoration, 25cm across handles x 35cm high overall Provenance: Madou Couve de Murville, thence by descent. Sold with old handwritten label, recto "M. Couve de Murville perfume burner golden bronze. Bought in Rochefort s/m, France by Dr. Georges Lidin in charge of Health Service in Saigon and sooner, in Fort de France Martinique. He gave all this to his niece, who gave it to me." Verso "Ta. Min. Hiuen. Te. Nien. Tche de la grande dynastie MIN / Huente (empereur) en l'annee fabrique. Ecrit en Chinois suivent letter 'Fait en l'annee du regne de "Shuen-Te" 1426 a 1436 Mr. L'Abbe Grasland Professor of Seminary has been missionary (Catholic) 20 years in China" Condition: Polishing has stripped patina. Lid somewhat ill-fitting but original. General casting flaws, otherwise appears sound.
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