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Treen and games comprising an olive wood barrel, 7.2cm, a turned tapering box, base uneven, 6cm, a glass tumbler in case, 5cm, a turned barrel with plunger, 5.5cm, a domed circular box stamped several times – ‘Cornock’, 6.5cm dia, two circular seal boxes one only with seal, a tangram puzzle with printed label ‘The Chinese Puzzle’, 5cm, various Spellicans in sliding lid box, 12.3cm and a French carved boxwood bottle stopper or cutlery handle as a young boy, 9cm (10)
A Staffordshire red ware teapot and cover of Elers type, circa 1760/80, with cylindrical body, turned with undulating bands and foliate scroll capped moulded handle, impressed pseudo Chinese seal mark to base. Height 10 cm. CONDITION REPORT: Teapot lid has a very small chip to the rim but appears to be free from any further chips, cracks or flaws. The teapot spout has very tiny nibbles around the rim almost invisible to the naked eye however visible if viewed under a jeweller's loupe. At some time in its life the teapot spout has been broken off near the body and has been reattached. There are no further obvious flaws, cracks or chips visible.
A Chinese Ixing stoneware teapot modelled as a seal wrapped in a cloth and tied in a bow to form the handle of the cover, the body incised with indents to simulate cloth and one side with a painted character within an incised medallion, foot with a four character Zhuanshu seal, height 10cm, length 15cm.Note: For two similar teapots refer to:- K.S.Lo Collection Flagstaff House Museum of Tea Ware Vol II By Hong Kong Museum of Art.1986. Condition report: No condition issues.
A Chinese famille verte crackle glaze vase, early 20th century, decorated with a pair of phoenix below a flowering tree, seal mark to base, height 35cm and a Japanese Satsuma vase with three gilt handles, height 46cm. Condition report: Chinese vase - Good condition.Japanese vase - Cracks and repairs on body and to one of the handles.
A Chinese Qianlong doucai decorated globular jar shaped vase, decorated with four quatrefoil panels of lotus flowers and scrollage divided by vertically placed stylised lotus and cloud motifs amidst scrolling foliage, foot and shoulders with broad bands of overlapping palmate leaves. Zhuangshu script seal mark of Qianlong and period, height 12cm. Well carved and pierced wood 19th century stand, height 8cm. Condition report: Apart from star cracking to base, in good overall condition (see pics).Height 12cm x Width 12cm.52mm inside mouth.
A Chinese bronze censer, four character mark, height 6cm, a Japanese bronze figure of a carp, seal mark to base, height 9.5cm, width 11cm, a Chinese bronze figure of opposing stylized dragons, width 16.5cm and a Art Nouveau style candle holder of a frog on a lily pad, height 13cm. Condition report: Frog on lily pad modern. General wear to all other bronze items but in relatively good condition.
EARLY 19th CENTURY CHINESE PORCELAIN, twenty six pieces hand decorated in rich enamels of people and figures in various settings, birds, animals, flora and insects, many interspersed with musical instruments, precious objects, others with calligraphy script, Lot includes a pair of vases (one handle missing to each), a flask (breaks with losses to collar), a tea bowl with pouring spout and cover (chipped), a bowl and cover with iron red four character mark, a further cover and non-matching smaller tea bowl, a saucer with iron red seal stamp, four stands with shaped bases (one with break and loss), a small tea bowl (chipped), a domed cover, a deep saucer (repaired break) and a small shaped example, three coffee cans and seven 12 cms diameter cups (all but two have losses and breaks to the handles) each one having a gilt decorated roundel, individually decorated with various animals (all with wear to the gilt rims, further minor chips), (Provenance: refer to Lot 178, Rogers Jones & Co Antiques & Fine Art Auction, Colwyn Bay, Tuesday, 31st October 2017)
A set of three Chinese famille rose soap boxes, liners and covers, 19th century, each finely painted with boys in a garden holding lanterns and other objects, the interior liner with inscriptions and a single hole, four character iron red seal mark to the base, diameter 9cm, one cover crackedFrom the collection of a Hong Kong Tea Merchant who worked for Jardine Matheson & Co Ltd, before 1940.
A pair of Chinese famille rose small jars and covers, 19th century, each finely painted with boys in a garden holding lanterns, musical instruments and ornaments, the covers painted with flowers and with twin peach finials, iron red four character seal marks to the base, height 8cmFrom the collection of a Hong Kong Tea Merchant who worked for Jardine Matheson & Co Ltd, before 1940.
A Chinese doucai circular box and cover, late 19th century, painted with boys holding sprigs and lanterns with pendants surmounted by bats around a Shou medallion, underglaze blue six character seal mark to the base, diameter 18cmFrom the collection of a Hong Kong Tea Merchant who worked for Jardine Matheson & Co Ltd, before 1940.
Two Chinese famille rose porcelain landscape plaques, Republic period, each painted with ships on a river in a mountainous landscape, red seal marks lower right, the plaques approximately 26cm x 38.5cm, the wood frames 36cm x 49cmProvenance: From a local private collection inherited from English family who left Hong Kong in the early 1950's.
Chinese School - Two ink and watercolour drawings - Studies of flowering branches, 12ins (35cm) x 38.25ins (97cm) and 12.75ins (32.4cm) x 47ins (119.5cm) with black calligraphy and red square seal marks, in hardwood rectangular frames, the top and bottom panels carved with leaves, and glazed 63ins (160cm) x 16.25ins (41.2cm) overall
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