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Small Chinese famille rose cylindrical box with dome cover painted with birds and flowers, red seal mark to base, traces of original paper label and wax seal together with a miniature Chinese vase painted with monkeys in iron red, red seal mark to base and another small Chinese squat baluster vase, painted with figures and a Chinese miniature pedestal comport painted with stylised flowers in iron red and green and other miscellaneous small items of oriental porcelainWear to gilding, chips and damages (see photos)
A PAIR OF CHINESE FLUTED COVERED BOWLS each painted with deer, monkeys, birds and butterflies amongst pine trees issuing from rocks, gilt rims and red seal marks, 13cm high (2) Condition Report: one cover badly damaged and repaired. the base damaged and re stuck. minute inner rim chip to other.
A CHINESE EUROPEAN SUBJECT PORCELAIN JAR painted with two panels of mythological figures within iron red and gilt frames, surrounded by flowers and scrolling foliage within red and gilt key pattern bands, four character seal mark, 11.5cm high Condition Report: red wax seal for export to base.
Chinese 19th Century bronze censer on triple supports, with loop handles, Xuande mark to base, 12cm. Condition Report:The weight is 650 gramsSlight surface scratches with 3 or 4 small deeper scratches.Some cleaning residue at the seal mark and under handles. Half deeper knock to the rim with a few very light scrapes.
Chinese carved ivory seal with wooden box base, 3cm, a well carved soapstone seal with mythical beast above, 4cm and two further soapstone seals. (4) THE PROPERTY OF THE LATE BARON MACLEHOSE OF BEOCH POLITICIAN AND DIPLOMAT AND 25TH GOVERNOR OF HONG KONG FROM 1971-1982Seal 1 - red rather rubbed at the edges.Seal 2 - small yellow nibbles to the base and rubbing to upper edges of surmount.Seal 3 - rubbing to the left eyeSeal 4 ivory case has no lid and ivory rather dirty.
19th Century Chinese blue and white baluster vase decorated with brown glazed mask ring handles and bands, fitted for electricity, 37cm, with stand and a blue and white decorated dish decorated with figures and attendants, 27cm (2) Conditoion Report:Dish:Good condition, some natural missed glazed areas. Some glue/seal visible below metal rim.Jar:Vase is cut down and there are a couple of cracks running down from the rim. Brown panel goes into main body. Star crack to the base has been glued into the base at some point, glue residue inside stand. Metal mount in good condition.
A Chinese porcelain deep bowl, in famille rose palette, depicting females in a boat, one female crouched proffering a Lingzhi and verso a kneeling female holding out a Ruyi sceptre towards a dwelling in the clouds, all against a Anhua ground, the interior bowl turquoise glazed, with red Jiaqing (1796-1820) seal mark, and probably of the period, 13 cm diameter, 8.5 cm high (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: There is a 7 mm x 1 mm horizontal splice to the rim from which issues a very fine 4 cm hairline crack. There is a further 6.5 cm horizontal hairline crack. The remainder of the body appears to be in good order with no further obvious faults. The enamels all appear to be intact. The interior although slightly stained appears to be in good order.
A Chinese famille rose octagonal bowl, 19th century, the interior with blue ground glaze, exterior with panels of Buddhist symbols and flowers between Ruyi head and key borders, the underside glazed turquoise with red stamped Qianlong seal mark and with further collectors engraved mark. 17.5 cm diameter, 7.7 cm high. CONDITION REPORT: The gilding around the rim is partially erased. The interior of the bowl is very worn and at some points is through to the porcelain body. Overall the exterior enamels appear to be in good order and free from any major chips or flaking. The edges all appear to be free from any chips, cracks or restorations. The bowl rings out nicely when lightly tapped.
A Chinese porcelain plate, 20th century, hand painted with a deity in a red robe holding his rosary beads kneeling before a small deity appearing from rock work, with scrambled characters to the left and all within petal shape trellis border, spurious seal mark to the underside. 19 cm diameter. CONDITION REPORT: There is a +/- 13 cm x 1.2 cm section of restoration across the left hand side rim. The seal mark on the back and the calligraphy to the left of the figure at the front appears to be unfinished. Other than these faults the plate is sound.
A PAIR OF CHINESE VASES of lobed flattened baluster form, painted in underglaze blue with panels of figures, clobbered in coloured enamels, unmarked, 11 1/4" high, together with a similar inverted baluster vase, bears seal mark, 10" high, and a provincial bowl, 6 3/4" diameter (4) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)
A Chinese famille rose 'Baragon Tumed' vase, iron red Qianlong seal mark but later, of inverted baluster form set with blue lion mask handles, painted on each side with leaf shaped motifs depicting seated immortals, on elephant, a horse and a wheel, beneath a band of tasseled lion masks and Buddhist emblems, 17.75cm high, wood stand.Illustrated
An unusual and large pair of Staffordshire earthenware two handled baluster vases, in 18th century Chinese export style, circa 1830, printed and coloured in a 'mandarin' palette with figurative, bird and landscape panels, against a cell pattern ground, 58cm high, pseudo Chinese seal mark to base (2).Illustrated
A Chinese pink sgraffito ground famille rose medallion bowl, blue Daoguang seal mark, the exterior painted with four roundels enclosing flowers, trees and rockwork, against a pink sgraffrto ground scattered with flower sprays, the interior painted in underglaze blue with a rabbit in a landscape beneath four spaced flower sprays, 14.5cm diameter. Illustrated
A Chinese blue Sgraffito ground medallion bowl, blue Daoguang seal mark, the exterior painted with four roundels, one of the weaver girl, one of a cowherd and two with figures in landscapes, against a blue sgraffito ground scattered with cloud scrolls, the interior painted in underglaze blue with the weaver girl and cowherd standing on a bridge of magpies, 15cm diameter.Illustrated
A pair of Chinese bronze and enamel vases, circa 1900, each with ring handles on a taotie mask with archaic decoration above the swollen body with a band of cloisonne taotie masks and scrolls, all on a circular foot, each with pseudo Xuande seal mark. Height 21.5 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The cloisonne enamelling on both has lots of pinhead holes and the odd chip and vacant cell but nothing too obvious or detrimental in my opinion. There are no signs of any breakages or repairs. The interior of each around the swollen body is crazed throughout. The rings on the handles are not soldered or fussed together. No post production defects visible.
A Chinese Canton porcelain dished plate, 19th century, within gilt metal mounts and with foliate cast handle, decorated with birds and butterflies amongst auspicious fruits, with pseudo Tongzhi seal mark to the underside. Overall diameter 28.5 cm. CONDITION REPORT: There are some small enamel losses but generally it is all complete. There are no obvious chips, cracks or restorations visible. The gilt metal mounts are in good decorative order.
A near pair of Chinese porcelain hat stands, 20th century, one decorated with a female in landscape and inscribed poem and seal mark, the other with dogs beneath a pine tree, each with gilt rims. 28.8 cm and 28.3 cm respectively (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: Both hat stands appear to be in good sound order with no obvious chips, cracks or restorations. On the vase with the Tongzhi seal mark the majority of the gilding around the rim is rubbed and also around all the pierced quatrefoils. Issuing from the pierced quatreform above her head is a very fine 12 cm crack which finishes at the top of her fan. A smaller length crack can be seen on the interior. The enamels are faded and worn specifically around the grass and the female figures dress. The seal mark has been applied with a rubber stamp. The vase decorated with puppies has the majority of the gilding on the rim erased. There is gilding evident around each of the pierced quatreforms. The enamels are a little faded particularly on the black rock to the left of the pine tree and also the yellow of the pup to the left of the pine tree. This vase has no reign mark. There is a very very fine hairline crack in the glaze to the right of the lady's head starting at the pierced quatreform running all the way down to her fan. There are numerous images online which should highlight this. There is a very very fine hairline crack in the glaze to the right of the lady's head starting at the pierced quatreform running all the way down to her fan. There are numerous images online which should highlight this.

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