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A Pair of Chinese Vases: Depicting figural garden scenes with seated officials reading scrolls. The back and sides with further scripted poems and seals. The base with red Republic period seal, 1912 - 1949. Height 34 cm CONDITION REPORT: Vase 1: Large running cracks through the body and bat handle with losses to some of the edges, rim in good condition, structurally sound.Vase 2: Large section starline crack with losses, large section glued back unprofessionally, structurally sound, no damage to rim or bat finials
A GOOD QUALITY JAPANESE MEIJI PERIOD GOLD LACQUER & SHIBAYAMA TRAY, of Chinese subject, three sages before the seated emperor, one at a low table with a dog of foo seal which has been carved from hardstone, in his left hand holding a staff to signify his approval & acceptance for his people, the gold lacquer border decorated with various mons, and vine decoration, 51.5 cm high x 70 cm wide.
A CHINESE TONGZHI MARK & PERIOD FAMILLE ROSE PORCELAIN FOOTED LEAF DISH, painted with a cricket, rockwork and foliage, the base with a Tongzhi seal mark, 12.7cm wide at widest point & 4cm high; together with a 19th Century powder-blue bowl and non-fitting cover, the bowl bearing a Xuande mark, the bowl 9.6cm diameter & 4.5cm high.
A Famille Rose Luck and Longevity dished plate, early 19th century, decorated to the centre with two peaches and a single red bat surrounded by double Shou and peony, having slightly scalloped rim, the underside with four stylised red bats and Daoguang seal mark, 23.3 cm diameter; and an early 19th century Chinese Famille Rose bowl decorated to the interior centre with two peaches and a single red bat, the exterior with lotus flower and insects, all beneath a slightly scalloped rim and with red peach mark to the underside, 19.5 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The bowl is in good order with no obvious chips to the rim or cracks to the body. There is no sign of any restoration. There is minimal enamel rubbing to the coloured decoration but nothing too obvious. The bowl rings out nicely when lightly tapped. The accompanying dish has two rim chips which appear to be larger on the underside. There are five hairline cracks approximately 4 cm long.
Four Chinese porcelain vases, late 20th century, the tallest decorated with a peacock upon rockwork flanked by peony, a poem verso, red seal mark for Jingdezhen Zhi, 30.7 cm high, a pair of Chinese vases decorated with a finch upon a flowering hibiscus, bamboo and chrysanthemum, with poem verso and a further globular vase decorated with Shou Lao and a maid with teapot and peaches, the latter three with red stamped seal mark for Qianlong Nian Zhi, 16 cm and 15.5 cm respectively.
A collection of Chinese porcelain, 20th century, comprising a wall pocket painted with a bird amongst blossoming branches and between a relief moulded Ruyi head border, 28 cm high, a ginger jar and cover with polychrome enamel decoration, with printed mark for Jiangxi Jingdezhen Min Ci, a further ginger jar marked for Zhongguo Jingdezhen Zhi, a tankard and a blue and white double gourd shape miniature vase with four character Jingdezhen Zhi mark, 10 cm high. CONDITION REPORT: The upper rim of the wall pocket is poorly fired and shows lots of iron oxide spots. The gilding along the front of the wall pocket is erased and has left a dull line. The first pink band across the top has a small chip on the right hand side. The moulding of the Ruyi heads is not particularly good nor consistent. There are no obvious chips, cracks or post production flaws visible. The tankard handle has been broken near the top in two places and restored. Otherwise the tankard is in good condition. It bears a wax seal signifying that it is of no cultural importance the same can be said for the wall pocket. The double gourd shaped vase has no obvious faults. One ginger jar is missing a cover. Both ginger jars are otherwise in good order but are not of the highest quality.
A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN JAR AND COVER, of double shouldered form, the circular cover with bun shaped finial, decorated throughout with butterflies, birds, flowers and foliage, bears blue and white seal mark to base, a.f., height approximately 25cm, maximum diameter of shoulder 21cm (condition: the cover has a chip on the edge/underside of the top rim and a glaze crack chip next to it, there is a further chip to the edge/inside of the inner rim of the cover, the jar has extensive damage and losses around the top rim as well as glaze chips and two cracks heading vertically in this area, one piece of the rim is glued)
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY CHINESE PEWTER OVERLAID YIXING STONEWARE TEAPOT, of bombe form, inscribed and engraved to the sides, jade handle and spout, seal mark to the base interior, replacement pewter cover, height 11cm x maximum width 9cm x maximum depth 6.5cm (condition: replacement cover, some dints to pewter)
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