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CHINESE PORCELAIN.A 19th century blue & white Chinese porcelain jar with pierced wooden cover, decorated with children playing, the base with four character mark, height 16cm. Also, a small Japanese porcelain vase showing a warrior with his sword. Square painted seal mark to base. Height 11cm.
A selection of oriental wares comprising; A carved wood Tang style horses head corbal, with green and blue painted residue, 20cm, a Burmese carved wood figure of a dancing deity, 52cm, a Chinese famille rose vase with applied dragons, seal mark to underside, 31cm high, a Chinese bowl, 11.5cm diameter, a famille verte baluster vase, and four Japanese porcelain plates each 18.5cm diameter (Qty)
A collection of oriental wares comprising; a Chinese archaic bronze vase, decorated with scrolling lotus and archaic emblems with two panels decorated with cranes and a phoenix, all below a yunwen rim and above a bat, Fu, border, 17.5cm high, a pair of Japanese bronze vases, decorated with panels depicting dragons in relief, seal mark to underside, 23cm high, two panelled Chinese tea caddies and covers, highest 19cm high, seal marks to undersides, two Chinese lacquered and mother of pearl articulated table screens, a model of a seated bodhisattva, 20cm high and two hardwood lacquered vases etc (10)
A Chinese porcelain seal box and cover, Republic period (1912-49), the circular cover painted with a seated scholar at desk within an interior surrounded by geometric banding, signed, underside with iron red mark, 7cm diameter, along with another circular seal box, decorated with prunus and yunwen border, containing seal, 6.5cm diameter (2) CONDITION REPORT: Republic example; Some minor surface and enamel wear. No obvious chips, cracks or restoration. Un-glazed border to underside.Other example; Some surface and enamel wear with signs of pitting. No obvious chips, cracks or restoration. Un-glazed border to underside. Printed seal sticker to interior of cover.See additional images for clarification.
A Chinese square section bowl, Daoguang seal mark, decorated in famille rose enamels against a verte ground depicting Chrysanthemum blossoms and winged dragons, below ruyi borders and above a yunwen decorated foot, with turquoise glazed interior, iron red seal mark to underside, 17cm wide and 10cm high, along with a selection of Chinese ceramics to include, a pair of pedestal shallow bowls, 18.5cm wide, three famille rose water bowls of varying sizes, each with an internal turquoise glaze, a famille verte ginger jar and cover, 15cm high, a Kangxi style blue and white pedestal shallow bowl, 25.5cm wide, a Canton tray, 13cm wide etc (Qty) (at fault) CONDITION REPORT: Daoguang - Chips and nibbles to high points and edges stating a noticeable example to one edge of the body removing enamelling. Stained grubby interior and foot rim. Glazing with some bubbling and pitting more noticeable to the yunwen border. Stained firing crack to rim. Other items- Each with some chips, pitting, surface scratching and staining.
A CHINESE WUCAI BOWL the exterior painted with dragons pursuing flaming pearls - blue square seal mark for Qianlong, 6 1/4, dia., a famille verte cafe au lait pot and cover, painted with waves; a famille rose standing maiden, 6" high and a blanc de chine group of two courtiers, 5" high (a lot)
A Chinese, hanging scroll picture of Laozi seated on the back of a water buffalo; similar to an original by Fan Zeng; single-line inscription above two red seals, with further red seal at both bottom left and at top right, 125 x 66.5cmCompare the similar composition, decisively given to Fan Zeng, sold by Christie's in Hong Kong (Lot 3190 on 29-5-2012). Condition Report Please note that there are some areas of creasing, deterioration and wear.
Pair of Chinese famille rose penta-lobed bowls, turquoise interiors and base recesses, the sides with fish swimming amongst aquatic plants, Tongzhi four character seal marks to bases, length 12.8cm approximately; a Chinese famille rose dish, central quatrefoil shaped panel with flowers amidst a rockwork, diameter 22.8cm. (3)See illustration
A Chinese famille rose vase, Guangxu period (1874-1908)Of bottle form, the white glazed body, extending to a cylindrical neck, enamelled to the exterior with precious objects, birds in flight and rockwork issuing chrysanthemum and lotus sprays, 50cm high, Qianlong seal mark to base. CONDITION REPORT: Extensive discolouration, fritting to the interior,Glaze issues to the interior rim glazes,Losses to the enamel at the interior,Small shallow loss to the underside of the footrim.
A Chinese porcelain fish bowl, 20th century of ovoid form, painted in famille rose enamels with dragons amongst foliage on a blue ground within formal borders, bears six character mark, 35m high; ad a similar fluted circular dish decorated with ladies in a fenced garden, seal mark, 47cm diameter
A pair of Chinese famille rose altar vases, bearing iron red enamelled six character Qianlong seal mark in a line to inside of foot rims, the flaring trumpet neck and domed base enamelled with the Eight Buddhist Treasures, bajixiang, within a lotus flower and vine meander, on a pale yellow foliate engraved ground, the lower neck with banana leaf border and the rim with a ruyi head border and gilded edge, the interiors glazed in duck egg blue, 14½in. (37cm.) high. (2)
An 18th century Chinese carved soapstone seal, the square section seal carved with a cloud deity, seated with incised clouds beneath, single character mark incised to base, 2¼in. (5.7cm.) high. * Condition: Two small chips to corners of base and a few other fleabite nibbles to edges of base. No other chips or damage elsewhere. Good patina.
Two Chinese famille rose export porcelain teapots, Republic period, one of tapered circular form, painted in enamels with four immortals and calligraphy, 3¼in. (8.25cm.) high, the other of cup form, painted in colours with noble figures and their attendants in landscapes, red printed seal mark to base, 3 5/8in. (9.25cm.) high, both with peach finial to cover; together with a Chinese famille verte rouleau vase, 20th century, enamelled with a peacock standing on a rock amidst flowering peonies, 10¼in. (26cm.) high. (3)* Condition: - Immortals teapot: Hairline to sides and below joint of spout and body. Gilt wear to rim. - Other teapot: Gilt wear to rim and finial. Two very small glaze chips to tip of spout. Otherwise good. - Vase: Good condition, with no chips or cracks. Minor wear to gilt to centre of one flower.
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