A pair of Chinese Republic period tea jars and covers, painted in enamels with continuous figural landscape and garden scene, bearing seal mark to base, height 11cm. CONDITION REPORT: Wear to the surface with some staining, minor scratches, also minor chips to the rim of one of the jars, small area of loss to the paint and some firing imperfections to the covers.
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A 20th century Chinese ceramic figure of a monkey seated on a rock, carrying a large token, a peach, a button hook and a bat on its back, impressed seal mark to the side of the base, height 27cm and a porcelain figure of a seated smiling Buddha wrapped in his gown with crackle glaze, two impressed character seal marks to base, height 10cm (2).
A 20th century Chinese Republic style baluster vase decorated with mountainous and architectural landscape with boats, and with artist colophon to the back with three seal marks, four character mark to base, height 25.5cm, and a further similar vase with coloured transfer decoration within two ornamental bands, marked to base, height 21cm (af) (2).
A 19th century Chinese blue and white porcelain double walled rectangular dish with pierced outer section with geometrical and floral band to the flat rim, on four bracket feet, with traces of old import lacquer seal, 23 x 16cm (one corner af) and a further similar smaller example, also with traces of seal, 17.5 x 11cm (2).
A Chinese light purple glazed vase with slender neck, mould decorated with a dragon amongst clouds and backs, double ring mark to base, height 16cm, a similarly glazed incense burner modelled as a shishi dog, width 12.5cm, a further turquoise glazed shishi dog censor with detachable cover, height 13.5cm and a mid 20th century turquoise glazed circular pot with impressed archaistic style seal mark to the base, diameter 12.5cm (4). CONDITION REPORT: Incense burner has chips to the bottom rim of the cover. Crudely glazed. See additional images.
Two Chinese blanc de chine figures, one depicting a laughing Buddha seated on a ruyi sceptre, length 28cm, the other depicting an immortal holding a peach, on circular cloud base, impressed character seal mark to back, height 28cm (af) (2). CONDITION REPORT: The immortal has a loss to the lower part of the staff in his right hand, also some areas of crazing with surface dirt. Buddha has one minor loss or manufacturing imperfection to the one of the finials at the side of the sceptre, general surface dirt.
A late 19th/early 20th century Chinese porcelain bowl, painted in underglaze blue with two confronting dragons flanking a pearl of wisdom amongst clouds, diameter 24cm, a further bowl painted in underglaze blue with fish amongst water plants to the inside and with café au lait to the outside, diameter 10cm, both with differing four character marks to the bases, a smaller similar example, unmarked, a green incised enamel decorated bowl with square seal mark to the base, a similarly decorated rice cup and saucer and a Republic style hand painted cup cover/soy sauce bowl, diameter 10.5cm (6). CONDITION REPORT: The dragon bowl has several nibbles to the rim, Fish decorated bowl has a hairline crack spreading from the edge of the rim, an area to the edge of the base where is may have been slightly cut down to one side. Smaller brown glazed example appears to be good with a few areas of glazing imperfections to the upper part. The other three bowls appear to be in good condition with general wear commensurate with age.
Four Chinese shaped footed bowls with turquoise glaze to interior, each painted in enamels with floral sprays, with ornamental band to base, the largest of rectangular form with re-entered corners, 22 x 21cm, each bearing a character seal mark to base (4). CONDITION REPORT: General condition of each bowl is good. Three have some rubbing to inside turquoise glaze. Some firing imperfections and wear predominantly to base. Largest bowl has a chip to one side of rim and some rubbing to paint.
A group of eight Chinese porcelain footed bowls to include four turquoise glazed examples each painted in enamels with various scenes on scroll and floral grounds, the largest 17 x 12cm, also a quatrilobed example on circular base with character seal mark, 13.5 x 13.5cm, and a celadon glazed example painted to interior with carp amongst water plants, with crimped rim, diameter 13cm (8).
TWO CHINESE PORCELAIN TEAPOTS of bullet form, one 18th Century, overall painted with 'Deutsch Blumen' pattern of flowers and scaled panels, the other overall decorated with continuing band of figures in a garden in 'Guangxu' style with underglaze blue apocryphal 'Qianlong' seal mark to the base. 19th Century. 14cm high and 15cm high approx. (2) CONDITION REPORT: Both are rather dirty with wear and minor frits commensurate with age but no serious damage or losses.
A Chinese baluster vase, having foliate panel decoration, four character mark to base; another with dragon decoration; various saucer dishes; pen tray; a green glazed bowl with dragon decoration and red under-glazed character mark to base; an earthenware teapot with seal mark to base etc., (17)
A Chinese Canton plate, decorated in the traditional manner with birds, foliage and butterflies; a pair of Chinese blue and white saucer dishes - one AF; two Chinese blue and white prunus decorated cups; a famille rose and deer decorated tea bowl; and a larger similar with seal mark to base (7)
A Chinese gold and jade set single stone bar brooch, mounted with a heart shaped jade between two characters, a pendant fob seal, fitted to a gilt metal oval link long guard chain, with a split ring and a swivel, a gold pendant, designed as a monogram, a filigree butterfly brooch, a pair of filigree earclips, two further brooches and an imitation pearl necklace.
THREE CHINESE STONEWARE GROUPS, 19TH/20TH CENTURY One a shiwan ware model of a luohan, seated in red flowing robes, a Buddhist lion dog grabbing his hooped earring, another a pair of parrots on a flowering prunus tree, the third with a pair of cranes perched on rockwork, the luohan with an inscription which reads luohan xi shi and a seal mark for Pan Yu Shu (d.1936), 30cm max. (3) Provenance: a European private collection, acquired 1965-85.
TWO CHINESE PAINTINGS AFTER FENG ZIKAI, 20TH CENTURY One depicting a single figure on a balcony, having tea and overlooking a walled garden, the other with figures in a boat at the river bank beneath a large pine tree, each with an inscription and two seal marks for the artist and his hall, framed and glazed, 27.5cm x 22cm. (2)
A CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE SAUCER DISH, REPUBLIC PERIOD Brightly enamelled with five shou characters encircled by stylized dragons and with a continuous lotus scroll, all reserved on a pale green ground, the rim with a wide band containing beribboned Buddhist emblems, the reverse enamelled yellow and with a six character Qianlong seal mark, 18.7cm. Provenance: from the collection of Major Beale-Brown (d.1965), who was stationed in Hong Kong with the Royal Army Service Corps c.1935.
A CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE CHICKEN BOWL, 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY Finely painted to the exterior with a young boy and a cockerel with blue rockwork and peony, the reverse with a hen and her chicks below a poetic inscription, six character Qianlong seal mark, 8.1cm dia. Cf. Woolley & Wallis, 21st May 2014, lot 4 for a similar bowl.
A CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE CIRCULAR SEAL PASTE BOX AND COVER, 20TH CENTURY The top painted with a circular panel containing blossoming branches, bordered by a dense foliate band on a gilt ground, the base of similar design and with a four character mark which reads lin zhi cheng xiang (the kylin’s footprints reveal great luck), 9cm. (2)
A CHINESE SPINACH-GREEN JADE SEAL, QING DYNASTY The uncut base surmounted by a recumbent Buddhist lion dog, together with another four character jade seal, four jade rings, variously decorated with shou characters, dragons and C-scrolls, a jade bi disc and a jade model of a dagger handle, all in shades of celadon, grey, russet and brown, 17cm. (8) Provenance: from the collection of Robert Frederick Hathaway (d.1991) of Cape Town, South Africa, collected 1970s-1990. 清 玉雕獅钮章、玉璧及手鐲 一組八件 來源:南非開普敦Robert Frederick Hathaway收藏
A CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE OVOID VASE, REPUBLIC PERIOD Painted with two roundels containing ladies in fenced gardens, with blossoming trees and rockwork, with a moulded ground of bats encircling shou characters and ruyi-heads, six character Qianlong seal mark; and a bowl painted with bats divided by peach trees above waves, the base with a six character Jiaqing mark, 28cm. (2) Provenance: from the collection of David Ferguson Esq. The vase formerly in the collection of Professor D R Laurence MD.
A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE BOTTLE VASE, SIX CHARACTER QIANLONG SEAL MARK AND OF THE PERIOD 1736-95 The pear-shaped body painted with eight flowerheads amongst scrolling leafy foliage, all between bands of stylized lappets, the neck with overlapping stiff leaves, paper labels for Marchant and Professor Laurence, 44.5cm. Provenance: from the collection of David Ferguson Esq. Formerly in the collection of Professor D R Laurence MD. Purchased from Marchant on 13th December 1991. A copy of the original invoice is available. 清乾隆 青花纏枝花卉紋淨瓶 《大清乾隆年製》青花篆書款 來源:David Ferguson先生收藏,D R Laurence MD教授舊藏,1991年12月13日購於Marchant,附發票
THREE CHINESE JADE SNUFF BOTTLES, QING DYNASTY Two formed from pebbles, the third of plain ovoid form, together with an uncut brown jade circular seal surmounted by a Buddhist lion dog, and a soapstone seal surmounted by five chilongs clambering on rocks, 12cm. (5) Provenance: formerly in the collection of Jaques Poberejsky, by repute.
A CHINESE SONG-STYLE SCROLL PAINTING AFTER LIN CHUN, LATE QING DYNASTY Depicting a raptor above a rabbit and a melon vine, inscribed in seal script chun xi shu yuan dai zhao lin chun (Lin Chun, Painter in Waiting at the Chunxi Painting Academy), and with seven red seal marks, 137cm x 56cm. The Chunxi reign covers the period 1174-1189 during the Southern Song dynasty. The inscription is not a signature, but rather is intended to identify the source of the composition. Seal script was often used in such circumstances. Lin Chun, a native of Hangzhou, specialised in flower and bird subjects, including a handscroll of plants of the four seasons, dated 1178. He was rewarded with a golden belt. 晚清 林椿(傳) 設色絹本 題識: 春熙書院待詔林椿
A LARGE CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE VASE, 19TH/20TH CENTURY The ovoid body painted with concentric bands depicting crashing waves, scrolling lotus designs and stylized acanthus leaves, with elephant head handles, the base with a six character Qianlong seal mark, raised on a reticulated hardwood five-legged stand carved with lotus, 60.5cm. (2) 十九/二十世紀 青花花卉紋大瓶 《大清乾隆年製》青花篆書仿款

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