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A Chinese porcelain powder green bowl, circular cushion form, the shoulders applied with two small dragons, bearing the impressed seal mark of the Qianlong Emperor but considered 20th century 12cm high together with a large and decorative Chinese porcelain vase, late 20th century, moulded in relief with a dragon on a blue lotus scroll ground, seal mark of the Qianlong Emperor in blue but later, 43cm high (2) No damage See pics
A GOOD MID 20TH CENTURY CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE PORCELAIN TEAPOT, the body of the poet with landscape views, the verso with Chinese calligraphy and seal, the base with iron red Chinese marks, completer with a cross form pierced hardwood stand with peace symbols. 7.5cm high x 18cm wide including handle and spout,
Chinese carved soapstone seal surmounted with a tiger, the square section seal engraved with landscapes and calligraphy, 8.5cm high and two Chinese hardwood sculptures, the first modelled as a standing Guanyin holding a ruyi septor wearing flowing robes, standing on a shaped oval base, 17.5cm high and a figure of a seated immortal, on a rocky ground (3)
Water Margin. Two Chinese Qing period volumes of woodblock prints, circa 1800, concertina-bound, each containing 12 monochrome portraits of Water Margin characters, all but one bearing the seal 'Yang Wei Darren' after the inscription to upper right margins, and one with 'Yi Yang', three with additional seal upper left, 'Zheng Shan Tang', each printed on buff paper, sheet size 18 x 10cm (7 x 4 ins) and mounted to rectos only, some soiling and occasional dampstaining, original boards, rubbed and soiled, split along front folds and covers detached, 25 x 14.5cm (10 x 5.75 ins) (Qty: 2)
Canton saucer dish painted with fruits and flowers, red seal mark to the base, 9.25ins diameter (rim crack and repair) together with a Chinese blue and white bowl decorated with figures, flowers and panels, four character mark to the base, 9ins diameter (various cracks and repairs), a Chinese famille vert cup decorated with panels of flowers, painted mark to the base in the form of a blue flower head within concentric rings, 3ins high (slight rim repairs) and an 18th Century Chinese blue and white plate (cracked and repaired)
ENTOMOLOGY INTEREST - Unusual Chinese glazed earthenware plate of canted square form, the hand-finished decoration comprising a large, central female wasp spider in its web surrounded by a variety of other insects, including a locust, hornet, beetles and other arachnids,the base with orange seal mark
Three Chinese porcelain vases, 20th century, one of rouleau form painted in a famille-verte palette in Kangxi style with pheasants on rocks, two in Republic style, one damaged (46cm) (3) The large vase has a 15cm piece away from the top lip and has been re-glued badly and also has a thumbnail sized chip around the edge. The rest of the vase appears in good general overall order although some dirt and discolouration is noted which would probably clean off. Quite nice bright colours on the big vase and a pleasing scene. Chinese characters to reverse and seal mark to the underside. It is noted that the lamp has been drilled for electricity at the back and there is a small hole in the lappets at the bottom. The bottle vase porcelain lamp appears newer and is sitting upon a carved wooden pierced base. Condition appears good on this. The smaller famille vert vase appears in good general overall order with no cracks, chips or restoration noted.
A rare Qianlong mark and probably period, copper red porcelain vase, the pearl body with flared mouth and foot and under an overall deep red, slightly mottled, glaze, the foot purple, the glaze stopping nearly at mouth and foot, barely visible scratch, six character seal mark in underglaze blue, 31cm. (For a similar vase, 29cm high and with a similar mark, see Sotheby's Hong Kong 8th October 2010, Lot 2656)PLEASE NOTE: THERE WILL BE NO LIVE INTERNET BIDDING ON THIS LOT, ANYBODY WISHING TO BID ON LOT 84 IS REQUIRED TO LODGE A £3,000 DEPOSIT WITH THE AUCTIONEERS NO LATER THAN 6.00PM ON WEDNESDAY 16TH OCTOBER. ANY DEPOSITS LODGED ARE FULLY REFUNDABLE IF YOU ARE NOT THE WINNING BIDDER.Generally the vase is in good overall untouched original condition with no restoration, chips, cracks or hairlines etc., although it does exhibit a slight scratch to the glaze. There are two areas where the glaze is un-uniform and significantly lighter and these areas are approx. 1cm square each. There are minor pin head sized pieces away from the glaze overall body, the foot rim appears slightly darker than the main body and there is a small original firing blemish to the underside. Except for these “minor faults” the vase is in good general overall condition with no major problems. There is interest at the £40,000 - £60,000 level. We have had several people of high stature in the Chinese ceramic world look at this and the piece is generally considered to be definitely mark and period and there are no cracks, chips, hairlines or restorations noted.
A pair of Chinese porcelain blue and white small saucer dishes, 18th century, painted with a landscape with a pair of water buffalo beside a bridge, below a floral sprigged rim, 5 3/8in. (13.7cm.) diameter; together with four other saucers, Kangxi and Qianlong period, all a/f, two with Duveen of Liverpool wax seal labels. (6)* Condition: - Pair: One with small hairline, the other with three small rim chips and two hairlines.- Others: Three with glued repairs to rim, the fourth with large chip to rim.
A Chinese archaic style patinated bronze ewer, probably early 20th century, flattened baluster form with sinuous dragon handle and chased lappet decoration with stylised beast head motifs, a taotie mask band above the keywork flared foot, seal mark in archaic script cast to base, 10¼in. (26cm.) high.* Condition: Good condition with no faults. Minor wear to patination to edges.
A set of five Chinese porcelain blue and white dishes, Kangxi period (1662-1722), painted with two female figures conversing on a fenced garden terrace, within a border of foliage and flowers, 9¼in. (23.5cm.) diameter, one dish with wax seal and cloth label for Duveen of Liverpool, another with remnant of seal, all with numbered paper label to base, '37'. (5)* Condition: Small rim chip to one dish. The other four dishes very good with no faults. A couple of minor glaze scratches and tiny glaze rubs.
An antique Chinese watercolour on silk of a bird, probably 19th century, the white feathered bird perched upon a peony branch, signed with four red seal marks and inscribed with black calligraphy, lined black border, 25½ x 16 3/8in. (64.75 x 41.5cm.), in a modern giltwood frame with bevelled mount. *Condition: Colours bright. Some sooty dirty marks and small scuffs visible to silk and it has been rolled at some time - it is a little cockled and there are some small vertical crease marks and some light horizontal crease marks to the centre areas from that rolling. A line of spot spill marks visible at a diagonal across the upper third of the painting - there are signs that an attempt has been made to restore these at some time, leaving feint, slightly darker-than-background marks around the spot marks. Two small patches of damage to the surface of the silk at lower centre right margin and a few dirty marks to silk at lower right corner.
A Chinese porcelain famille rose figure of an Immortal, probably late 19th / early 20th century, polychrome enamelled and enriched with gilt, the bearded figure holding a ruyi sceptre and dressed in red dragon robes, impressed seal mark to base, 18¾in. (47.5cm.) high.* Condition: Gilt wear, two large glaze chips to hat and some glaze flaking. No other faults.
COLLECTION OF FIVE CHINESE PAINTINGS 20TH CENTURY two small watercolour paintings on silk depicitng bees with hibiscus and butterflies with grapes, each with a red seal and of 28cm x 35cm; two ink and watercolour paintings on paper each depicting peony blossoms, each with an artist's signature and red seal mark, 23cm x 135cm and 32cm x 132cm; an ink painting on paper depicting a landscape scene with a four-line poem written on the top right corner, painted by Zhang Dajia, 32.5cm x 74cm (5) . (Dimensions: largest 163cm high) (Qty: 5)(largest 163cm high)
Two Worcester coffee cups and three saucers c.1765-70, decorated in a Japan pattern with panels of Kakiemon plants alternating with chrysanthemum mons on a blue ground, one with Warmstry fluting, and a Chinese coffee cup and saucer copying the Worcester original, blue square seal marks, 13.3cm max. (7) Provenance: the Jean Lucas Collection.
A Worcester blue and white saucer dish c.1770-75, painted with the Fisherman in a Fan-Panelled Landscape pattern, a Chinese figure fishing from a small boat in one panel, the others with small huts beneath willow, reserved on a powder blue ground, open crescent and square seal marks, 18.3cm.
A Chinese famille rose vase: of ovoid form with waisted neck, painted with a terrace scene with ladies playing a board game and in conversation, a small panel to one side depicting two ladies reading from a scroll, the reverse inscribed in black with a poem and iron-red seals, the neck and foot enamelled with bands of scrolling flowers and foliage on a yellow ground between ruyi-head and diaper borders, the base with iron-red four-character Qianlong Nian Zhi seal mark, 20th century, 40 cm high.
Two Chinese dishes, both decorated with Imperial 5 clawed dragons, the larger dish having five dragons on the inside chasing a flaming pearl on a yellow background, bearing a six character seal mark to base (diameter: 25.5cm), along with a smaller Doucai dish with a central dragon only amongst flames and clouds, bearing blue circle (diameter: 12cm) (2)
Four Chinese porcelain items to include a labelled pair collection of 'Jiaqing' period famille rose on coral ground plates a fine square tapered vase, decorated with various landscape scenes bearing inscriptions and a clobbered enamelled two tone green wide bodied bottle vase, all have seal marks to bases.Height of vases: 30.5cm, 17cm respectively, Diameter of plates: 19.5cm(4)

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