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A large late 19th/early 20th century Chinese crackle glaze vase of baluster form with flared rim and mask and ring handles, overall painted in enamels with battle scenes in a continuous landscape, with two bands to the neck depicting similar scenes, and with ornamental band to the tapering base, with incised character seal mark to the base, height 60cm (af). CONDITION REPORT: There is a major crack to the rim spreading into a hairline, one of the rings has traces of regluing in four sections, other handle appears to have had some restoration. Rubbing to the paint, manly to the base.
A Chinese famille verte dish: painted with a central circular panel encircled with eight foliate panels of pierced rockwork, butterflies, flowering plants and shrubs, the rim with a trellis band reserved with panels of fruit, seal mark within a double square, Kangxi, 37 cm diameter [rim cracks and restored crack, minor fritting]. * Paper label for Waddingham of Harrogate.
A Chinese porcelain celadon ground jardiniere: of shallow rectangular form with quadrilobed landscape panels painted in blue with subsidiary panels of asters on the flanks reserved within a celadon ground with raised peony scroll decoration, apocryphal six character Yongzheng seal mark in blue, 24.5 cm long.
A Chinese famille rose miniature tripod censer: in Beijing enamel style, finely painted with blooms and scrolling foliage within yellow ground panels on a turquoise ground, the rim with pink key pattern band between gilt borders, the interior turquoise, gilt six-character Qianlong seal mark, 6 cm wide; with fitted case.
A pair of Worcester scale-blue baluster vases: of small size with double scroll handles, painted in the Kakiemon style with a mythical beast and exotic birds amongst chrysanthemums and foliage within gilt scrollwork cartouches on a scale-blue ground, pseudo Chinese seal marks, circa 1770, 18 cm high [ slight difference in size, one cover with two restored chips].
A Worcester coffee cup and saucer and a similar teacup and saucer: the first painted in the Imari palette with the 'Kempthorn' pattern, pseudo Chinese seal mark, circa 1770; the second of fluted form, painted in puce with scattered floral sprays and gilt scrolling cartouches, pseudo Chinese seal mark, circa 1770 [saucer with two small firing cracks].
A Worcester teapot and cover and a tureen and cover: the teapot with flower finial and decorated in the Kakiemon style with chrysanthemum and banded hedges within gilt rococo cartouches on a scale blue ground, pseudo Chinese seal mark, circa 1770-75,15 cm high [damaged]; the oval tureen with shell handles and painted with floral bouquets within gilt cartouches on a deep blue ground, seal mark, circa 1770-75, 16 cm wide [some restoration].
Three assorted Chinese porcelain bowls, one applied all over with relief floral decoration, the other two with red ground, foliate decoration to the interior or exterior. Both with seal marks to bases. 18cm diameter, 13cm diameter and 11cm diameter. (3) *** CONDITION REPORT: The larger bowl is seriously damaged with old stapled repairs, significant chips and cracks, the middle size bowl is showing evidence of heavy restoration generally, the smaller bowl has hair crack.

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