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A Chinese tea dust glazed baluster vase with impressed Daoguang seal mark (1821-1850) and probably of the period, the flared and cupped rim on a ring moulded neck with twin grotesque mask loose ring handles (lacks one ring) and ring moulded slightly tapered ovoid body, on a slightly flared circular foot, 15 3/8in. (39cm.) high. See Illustration
An unusual Chinese two-part miniature lead seal early 20th century, the tortoise form handle on a flared square plinth with calligraphy seal to the underside, the head and front of the tortoise sliding out to reveal a smaller nested duck form seal, 2.7cm. high overall. * This is believed to be have been made for a married couple, enabling both of them to sign documents when travelling. See Illustration
20th century turned and carved ivory trinket box, circular with carved dragon medallion to the top, a small blue and white ceramic teapot, a Chinese green glazed circular dish, decorated with blue landscape, a Chinese seal, small blue and white trinket dish, decorated with dragons, a blue and white pot and cover and three wooden bases (9)
A Chinese Millefleurs ovoid porcelain vase, Qianlong (1736-1795) seal mark, late Qing Dynasty, of ovoid form, heavily enamelled with a series of flowers including lotus in full bloom, aster and chrysanthemum, reserved against a grey ground, the upper rim relief moulded with a wrythen blue glazed chilong, and auspicious ruyi bat, iron-red seal mark, 20cm high (illustrated)
A Chinese Millefleurs ovoid porcelain vase, Qianlong (1736-1795), seal mark, late Qing Dynasty, the slight tapered vase densely enamelled with a series of lotus, chrysanthemum, aster and wisteria flowers, relief moulded with ruyi bat and wrythen chilong and enamelled in pastel tones (illustrated)
A Chinese famille rose 'dragon' pedestal bowl, Qianlong (1736-1795) seal mark, 19th century, of oval form extending to a slight everted rim rising from a spreading pedestal base, the exterior densely enamelled with a series of four clawed iron-red dragons, against monochrome design heightened with iron-red fire scrolls, iron-red seal mark, 10cm high, 26.5cm long, 21.5cm wide (illustrated)
A beautiful Chinese coral ground 'Mythical beast' bowl, Jiaqing (1796-1820), 19th century, the vibrantly enamelled coral red bowl picked out in famille rose tones depicting shishi lion dogs, Qilin, Pixiu and tiger before blossoming peony stems and rock work, the interior glazed turquoise, iron-red Jiaqing seal mark, 7cm high, 20cm diameter (illustrated)
A Chinese famille rose 'lotus' bowl, Daoguang (1821-1850), the heavily potted bowl of lobed form, standing on a low footring, typically painted with four lotus blooms issuing budding tendrils, below a ruyi head border and reserved against a vibrant turquoise ground, iron-red seal mark, 5.5cm high, 12cm diameter
A Chinese porcelain 'shishi' wine pot, late 19th century, of cylindrical form with short upright spout and small loop handle, enamelled with green and iron-red enamels to the exterior depicting symbolic shishi portrayed with brocage ball and young, the domed cover with peach finial, enclosing enamelled fish and sea foliage designs to the interior, 10cm high, apocryphal seal mark (illustrated)
A Chinese famille rose 'Wu Shuang Pu' tea bowl and saucer, Tongzhi period (1862-1874), the tapered tea bowl rising from a high footring and standing on a deep welled saucer, typically enamelled with depictions from 'Wu Shuang Pu' (table of Peerless heroes), the five portrayed here include Li Bai (Qinglian Jushi) a Chinese poet and member of the group 'The eight immortals of the wine cup', Hua Mu Lan, a brave female warrior who disguised herself as a man to take part in battle, Liu Chen, Prince of Beidi and second ruler of Shu Han, Dong Xian a Han Dynasty politician and Su Wu a diplomat and statesman during the Han Dynasty, all between alternating panels of writings and poems, both with iron-red Tongzhi seal marks, tea bowl 6cm high, 11cm diameter, saucer 15cm diameter (illustrated)
A Chinese famille rose blue ground 'lotus' bowl, Qianlong seal mark (1736-1795), 19th/20th Century, the steep sided bowl extending from a high glazed foot ring, the exterior sides enamelled with four pink and blue glazed lotus blooms, each flower head issuing scrolling tendrils, reserved against a rich blue ground, the interior glazed turquoise, underglazed blue Qianlong seal mark to base, 11cm high, 22cm diameter (illustrated)
A Chinese famille rose brush pot, bitong Yongzheng seal mark, Republic period (1912-1949), enamelled in the typical manner and polychrome enamels of the Yongzheng period against a white milky ground, depicting a continuous scene of scholars and flowers, before pine trees, fishermen, precious objects and woodsmen carrying stick faggots, iron-red seal mark to base, 17cm high, 16.5cm diameter (illustrated)
A Chinese porcelain Celadon ground 'cockerel' bowl, Qianlong seal mark (1736-1795), 19th/20th century, the sloped sides rising from a high foot ring, with all over pale Celadon ground picked out in famille rose palette enamels depicting cockerel, chicken and quail before bamboo trees and rock work, underglazed blue Qianlong seal mark, 8.5cm high 18cm diameter NB: Purchased Tennants Auctioneers, 18th November 2010, lot 269 (illustrated)
A Chinese famille rose Millefleurs garlic head vase, late Qing (1644-1912) early Republic (1912-1949), the ovoid form body rising to a tapered neck and bulbous garlic head rim, the body profusely decorated with a gathering of chrysanthemum, peony and lotus blooms, reserved against a rich cobalt ground, and heightened with gilt ruyi throughout, iron-red Qianlong seal mark, 22.5cm high (illustrated)
A Chinese yellow-ground jar and cover, late Qing dynasty (1622-1912), of rounded ovoid form surmounted by a domed cover, the body heavily decorated with relief moulded depictions of water lillies, flowering lotus plants and crane, reserved against a vibrant yellow ground, apocryphal seal mark to base 26cm high
A contemporary Chinese blue and white moon flask, Qianlong seal mark (1736-1795), 20th century modelled in the Ming style, the flattened circular body, rising from a rectangular pedestal, surmounted by a 'garlic-head' neck an flanked by twin strap handles, with all over scrolling lotus tendrils, 35cm high
Chinese porcelain baluster vase having blue and white painted decoration depicting dragons amongst clouds on a white crackle ground, base with seal mark, 34.5cm high Section of the top rim broken out into three sections, the total circumference affected approximately 100mm - ** General condition consistent with age
Pair of Chinese carved wooden ornaments, each formed as a dragon entwined around stylised foliage and clutching a pearl, one with seal mark, 32.5cm high, each standing on a turned wooden socle One carving has losses at the very top lacking scrolling foliage visible in the image, there are some splits between pieces where the wood has shrunk, the flaming pearl in the dragons claw has been broken off and re-attached, the second carving has some s
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