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EUAN UGLOW [1932-2000]. Chinese, 1986. Ink seal inprint and drawing on card. Signed Euan. 15 x 11 cm. Unframed. Provenance: private collection, UK - acquired directly from the artist. Literature: 'Euan Uglow', catalogue raisonne, C. Lampert, 2007, Yale Univ. Press, no.515. One of Uglow's handmade Christmas cards. [good condition].
A pair of Chinese 'Cloud and Bat' Bowls, painted around the exterior bats with traces of iron-red amidst underglaze-blue ruyi-headed cloud scrolls, the interior with a central medallion enclosing a single bat amidst cloud scrolls and encircled at the rim by two thin lines, the bases with apocryphal Qianlong seal mark in underglaze blue, 9.7cm diameter (2)
A Chinese porcelain snuff bottle, painted in iron-red and brown with a five-clawed dragon chasing a flaming pearl, seal mark in red to base, 7cm high; a Chinese internally-decorated blue overlay glass snuff bottle , red glass stopper, 6.6cm high; three other Chinese glass snuff bottles , 5cm to 6.5cm high; a Chinese hardstone carving of a quadruped and a rectangular hardstone stand , 3cm and 4cm long; a Japanese mixed metal small oval box and cover , inlaid with shakudo with a man holding a kettle, 3.5cm long (8)
Bernard Leach (1887-1979) a Leach Pottery stoneware tea canister, covered in a matt green glaze, with later wooden cover, and a fluted bowl covered in a rich tenmoku glaze, and a collection of four Chinese celadon glazed bowls, two blue and white bowls possibly Vietnamese, and a celadon deep-rimmed plate, impressed seal marks, to canister, 14.5cm. high, (9). Provenance Decorative Arts, Christie's, 4th May 1998 lot 50 (both items).
A Chinese stained softwood rectangular scholar's box and cover, late Qing dynasty, carved in relief with a uniform design of scrolling tendrils framing shou medallions and characters, the silk lined interior with removable tray fitted with an iron red circular ink block, decorated with four green characters on a gilt band, and a black circular ink block, moulded in relief with lingzhi fungus and incised with gilt characters, flanking a brush rest decorated with scrolls to top and gilt text and seal to underside, above three further ink blocks, length of box approx 35cm.
A Chinese famille rose enamelled porcelain octagonal bowl, mark of Jiaqing but early 20th Century, the turquoise glazed exterior decorated with eight immortals, width approx 14cm, with wood stand, a Chinese porcelain octagonal bowl, mark of Xianfeng but late 19th Century, the exterior decorated in gilt and iron red with the eight trigrams, width approx 10.7cm, and a Chinese porcelain rice bowl, cover and stand, decorated with birds perched in wisteria on a pale blue ground, together with a small group of seven famille rose porcelain bowls, late Qing dynasty, variously painted with fish, birds, flowers and precious objects, and a famille rose turquoise enamelled hexagonal pedestal dish, all with iron red painted and printed seal marks to bases (some with faults), and three carved wood stands.
A Chinese blue and white export soft paste porcelain beaker, 19th Century, painted with a coastal landscape, height approx 11cm, together with a Chinese famille rose export porcelain teabowl, a blue and white saucer and a Chinese enamelled porcelain bowl, mark of Qianlong but late 20th Century, painted with three pink peony filled yellow ground panels reserved against an iron red ground, pseudo seal mark to base (some faults).
A Chinese famille rose enamelled porcelain teapot and cover, mark of Tongzhi but 20th Century, painted with figures in a fenced garden, iron red printed seal mark to base, height approx 8cm, together with another Chinese porcelain teapot of compressed circular form, painted with flowers, lines of black text and red seals, length approx 17cm, and two Chinese famille rose enamelled porcelain wine cups.
A Chinese famille rose porcelain bottle vase, 20th Century, the ovoid body painted with the Boys' Festival, the flared narrow neck enamelled with polychrome lotus and scrolling tendrils on a turquoise ground, flanked by a pair of pierced handles, iron red pseudo seal mark to base, height approx 33cm.
A Chinese porcelain jardinière, probably Republic period, of two handled rectangular tapering form, one side painted with a bird perched on a blossoming branch opposing a figure on horseback and attendant in a landscape, the ends painted with lines of black text, iron red four character mark and red seal mark, length approx 26.5cm.
A Chinese famille rose porcelain teabowl, 18th Century, enamelled with a boy riding a water buffalo and two deer, height approx 5cm, together with a Chinese porcelain snuff bottle, 20th Century, the flattened ovoid body painted with a sleeping figure and a coastal landscape, line of black painted text and red seal, height approx 6.3cm.
A Chinese famille rose blue ground porcelain cylinder vase, mark of Tongzhi but probably later, the body enamelled with a dense repeated design of bats, lotus and tendrils, iron red seal mark to base, height approx 28cm, together with two Chinese blue and white porcelain vases (one repaired).
Two Chinese watercolour paintings, early 20th Century, one depicting two elders and a child standing outside a pavilion, with line of black text and red seal, the other with a gentleman and attendant boy instructing two boys where to hang a scroll in an interior setting, approx 48cm x 19cm, framed and glazed.
A Chinese famille rose porcelain plate, mark of Jingdezhen but 20th Century, the central foliate panel painted with a fisherman pulling in his net from his boat, whilst his wife stands behind holding a catch bag, within a border of polychrome flowers and tendrils on a turquoise ground, iron red printed seal mark to base, diameter approx 24.2cm.
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