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A Chinese porcelain simulated fossilized stone paperweight, mark of Qianlong but probably late Qing Dynasty, of compressed circular form, the top and base with grey, brown and iron red simulated fossil panels, the iron red central band decorated with numerous lines of gilt text, gilt pseudo seal mark of Qianlong to base, diameter approx 10cm.
A Chinese blanc-de-Chine figure of Guanyin, Qing dynasty, modelled seated wearing a flowing robe, height approx 19cm, a Chinese famille rose porcelain hexagonal dish, mark of Tongzhi but late 19th Century, enamelled with a pheasant, rocks, flowers and fruit, iron red painted seal mark to base, width approx 18.8cm, and a small collection of Chinese porcelain (some faults).
A pair of Chinese famille rose enamelled porcelain bottle vases, 20th Century, each ovoid body and cylindrical neck decorated with two magpies about blossoming prunus branches, opposing two lines of black text and red seal marks, iron red printed four character mark to bases, height approx 19cm.
A small group of Chinese hanging scroll paintings, Qing Dynasty, including one of an elder gentleman showing two young boys how to polish a bronze mirror, accompanied by a maiden, three lines of black text and two red seal marks to upper right corner, approx 89cm x 22cm, and another of two maidens seated in a garden, approx 84cm x 30cm (faults).
A pair of Chinese eggshell porcelain lime-green ground vases: each of ovoid form with waisted neck and everted rim, finely painted with lotus blooms and leafy strapwork and other flowers, reserved on a lime-green ground between lappet and diaper borders, turquoise glazed interior and base, apocryphal iron-red Qianlong six-character seal marks, early 20th century, 19 cm high with carved hardwood stands and in fitted case. *Provenance: Acquired in Peking in 1910-12 and thence by family descent.
A Chinese celadon glazed circular shallow bowl in the "Archaistic" manner, 8ins (20.4cm) diameter x 2.75ins (7.2cm) high, (apocryphal Qianlong seal mark in underglazed blue to base but late 19th Century), and a circular dish, 10.25ins (26cm) diameter (Guangzhou six character mark in underglazed blue to base - rim chipped)
A Chinese carved, polychrome and giltwood seated figure of Beiji Ziwei Dadi - One of the Four Heavenly Ministers, The North Pole Emperor of Purple Subtlety, astride a lion dog, his right hand raised holding a seal, a shell i his left hand, a cylindrical pole to back supporting a sword, 12.25ins (31cm) high Note : Purchased in Macao in 1977. A Pearl River Boat People figure.
A Chinese carved polychrome and giltwood standing figure of Kui Xing balancing on his right foot on a dragon emerging from the sea, his right hand raised holding a seal, a book or ink slab in his other hand, 12ins (30cm) high, a similar smaller bronze figure, 6.5ins (16.5cm) high, and three carved polychrome and giltwood standing figures of Wen Chang holding various objects, 7.75ins (19.7cm) high and two at 8ins (20.3cm) high Note : Kui Xing - see Keith Stevens - "Chinese Gods: The Unseen World of Spirits and Demons", pages 104 & 105. Hangzhou carving. Wen Chang with flag, and Wen Chang with scroll each purchased in Singapore in 1976 for £90.
A Chinese carved polychrome and giltwood figure of Zhang Tian Shi - An Immortal astride a tiger, his right hand raised brandishing a sword, a seal in his left hand, 10.25ins (26cm) high, three carved polychrome and giltwood standing zodiac figures, each holding a weapon, and a snake, 10.75ins (26.8cm) high, a ox, 10ins (25.5cm) high, and a horse, 9.25ins (23.5cm) high, and one other zodiac figure of a buffalo, 10ins (25.5cm) high Note : Zhang Tian Shi from Fujian Province. Zodiac figures all Suzhou School.
A Chinese "Famille Verte" porcelain cylindrical brush pot painted with Kuixing, 4.75ins (l2cm) high (red seal mark to base - late 19th Century), a robin's egg glazed cylindrical brush pot, 4.5ins (11.3cm) high (apocryphal Qianlong red seal mark to base but later), an en grisaille decorated spill vase, 5ins (12.6cm) high, and an en grisaille decorated biscuit porcelain brush rest, 3.75ins (9.5cm) wide
Chinese School - Pair of scroll paintings - Landscape scenes - One depicting a standing scholar with his attendant holding a Qin wrapped in a cloth, the other a seated scholar leaning on a tree, 38.25in (97.3cm) x 12.5ins (31.7cm), each with five character title, and each with a red seal mark (light foxing - previously restored and remounted), and two other scroll paintings of bamboo shoots, various (one very damaged)
Chinese School - Scroll painting - Portrait of a standing Bijin - A beautiful woman holding a flower, 23.5ins (59.7cm) x 14.5ins (37cm) with red seal mark, and a scroll print after "Huang Zhou Xin Jing Gu Niang" - A young maiden carrying a basket of her fruit on her head, 30ins (76cm) x 13.25ins (33.5cm)
Chinese School - Watercolour on paper - An album leaf - Shoulder length portrait of Emperor Yao, the first of the San Huang, 'The Three Sovereigns', 10.75ins (27.3cm) x 9ins (22.9cm), with red seal mark and black character inscription Note : See Keith Stevens "Chinese Gods: The Unseen World of Spirits and Demons", page 57.
A Chinese polished bronze and copper rectangular ink box, the lid incised with two vases and calligraphy, 3.75ins (9.5cm) x 2.5ins (6.4cm) x 1.25ins (3.2cm) high (rectangular seal mark to base - 19th Century), and a ditto bronze chime shaped incense burner with pierced cover and on scroll bracket feet, 4.75ins (12cm) x 2.75ins (7cm) x 1.5ins (4cm) high
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