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A big yellow ground bajixiang porcelain moon flask dating: late 19th Century provenance: China The convex sides are painted in blue on a yellow ground, in the style of Ming of 15th Century, with eight petals containing the bajixiang released from a small band of other petals, surrounding a central protuberance decorated with a flower; the sides are covered with lingzhi mushrooms; foot and neck en suite; the two handles are moulded as symmetrical, curved leaves; on the yellow base is painted in blue the apocryphal, six-character seal mark of the Emperor Yongzheng. A firing defect at the central protuberance and a small chip on the foot. A similar, smaller white and blue moon flask bajixiang, presumably of the same period, marked Qianlong was sold at at Bonhams, Auction 20024: FINE CHINESE ART, 08 November 2012, LONDRA, NEW BOND STREET; lot. 56. The bajixiang are the eight Buddhist symbols of good fortune. This moon flask recalls the samples in Ming style manufactured in the 18th Century, during Yongzheng and Qianlong Kingdoms. See a similar moon flask on yellow ground, marked Yongzheng and of the period, at Christie’s, SALE 2891 – IMPORTANT CHINESE CERAMICS AND WORKS OF ART; 30 November 2011; Hong Kong; lot 2944. An almost identical, white and blue moon flask bajixiang, marked Qianlong andof the period was sold at Christie’s, SALE 2463 – FINE CHINESE CERAMICS AND WORKS OF ART PART I & II; 15 September 2011, New York, Rockefeller Plaza; lot. 1547. dimensions: height 49 cm.
A Chinese famille noir Meiping style vase (chipped), with a stand, and a Chinese vase, decorated a figure and flowers, 13 cm high, with a stand (2) Condition report Report by NGFamille noir vase: two long thin chips to foot, one opposite the other. Production faults around rim and also in painted decoration. Other rubbings and losses to painted decoration. Two firing cracks visible in base. Other vase: rubbing and some losses to painted decoration. Surface scratched and rubbed. Production faults and pox marks. Base with seal mark.
A Chinese bronze censer of compressed sack shape with pair of mask handles, circular foot, 17cm wide over handles, seal mark; together with an associated bronze stand with panelled circular top, shaped apron and five scrolling legs supported on a flat under tier, top 13.7cm diameter, 16.5cm high overall the censer possibly 18th Century, the base later
19th Century Chinese Ming Style Village Scene Painting on Silk. Depicts villagers preparing for a festival. Red seal mark lower left is covered by frame. Artist unknown. Some spotting to silk from age, good condition. Visible silk measures 11" H x 14" W, 18-1/2" H x 21" W. Shipping $65.00 (estimate $400-$600)
A small Chinese porcelain blue and white bowl, probably 19thC, with a Qianlong seal mark, the bowl with bright blue underglaze interlocking scroll decoration, the border edge with Greek key decoration, the interior with central flower medallion and interlocking scroll - ( bowl 8 cm in diameter )
A small fine Chinese porcelain Doucai ovoid vase with Qianlong underglaze blue seal mark, possibly of the period, of ovoid form rinsing from a small foot rim to a short waisted neck and flared rim, finely painted in coloured enamels in panels of lotus scrolled decoration, with bats and Ruyi lappet border, with key fret rim, the underside with a well drawn underglaze blue Qianlong seal mark, 12 cm high. with associated 19th C wooden stand
A Chinese watercolour of a Russett sparrow standing on a prunus cherry blossom branch. Signed and sealed on the right with an extra seal to the bottom left corner. Paper mounted on silk. 440X335mm. Glazed and framed. Provenance: Mr. & Mrs A. & A. Christofides, Nicosia. In-house packing & shipping in the EU at €80.
SIX EARLY CHINOISERIE DINNER PLATES: House with Tiled Floors, 23.4cm, unmarked; Davenport Chinese Fisherman, 24.5cm, impressed mark (provenance: label for Hiugh Stretton, number 49); John Harrison Reindeer and Seal, 25.1cm, impressed initials; Minton Fisherman, 23.5cm, unmarked; Leeds Pottery Great Wall of China, 24.0cm, impressed mark: Buffalo, of Hollins type, 24.3cm, printed dahlia mark (6) Buffalo - heavy wear and one small rim chip Minton fisherman - heavily fritted to underside House with tiled floor - staining to underside Reindeer and seal - restored
CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE PLATE, Qianlong, iron red and blue floral spray inside enamelled fruiting folaige, blue seal mark to base, 20cm; together with a pair of famille rose bowls, Tongzhi, enamelled with warriors on horseback, diameter 12cm; and another bowls enamelled with butterflies and scrolling tendrils, octagonal iron red printed marks, 11.5cm (4)
A Chinese porcelain vase of baluster form with flared rim, the body painted under glaze in blue and white with a continual band of dragons. Qianlong character seal mark to base. 28cm high, together with a large modern Chinese Kang Xi style blue and white porcelain bowl, decorated with mountainous landscapes. 30 cm diameter.
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