Commercial Bank of China, specimen $10, Shanghai, 1 January 1914, no serial numbers, black, pale blue, pale green and orange and pink-red, seal flanked by a dragon top left and right, value left centre and at each corner, Confucius standing low right, large signature of Marshall low centre, reverse similar to obverse but pale green, blue and yellow, Chinese text(Pick A133Cs variant), pencil 'PROOF' in top margin, a Bradbury Wilkinson engraving, perforated CANCELLED,in PCGS holder 58, choice about new, PPQ, extremely rare, attractive Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
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Imperial Bank of China, specimen $5, Shanghai, 16 February 1904, serial number C/A 000001-C/M 130000, black, pale blue, pale green and orange, seal flanked by a dragon top left and right, value left centre and at each corner, Confucius standing low right, large signature of Maitland low centre, reverse similar to obverse but pale red, green,blue and yellow, Chinese text(Pick A55bs variant), a Bradbury Wilkinson engraving, perforated SPECIMEN, in PCGS holder 55, choice about new, PPQ, and extremely rare, attractive Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Imperial Bank of China, specimen $10, Shanghai, 16 February 1904, serial number E/A 00001-E/H 80000, black, pale blue, pale green and orange and pink-red, seal flanked by a dragon top left and right, value left centre and at each corner, Confucius standing low right, large signature of Maitland low centre, reverse similar to obverse but pale green, blue and yellow, Chinese text(Pick A55Abs variant), date '17 Feb 1905' in top margin, a Bradbury Wilkinson engraving, perforated SPECIMEN, in PCGS holder 55, choice about new, PPQ, extremely rare, attractive Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Imperial Bank of China, specimen $50, Shanghai, 16 February 1904, serial number G/A 00001-G/A 10000, black, pale blue, pale green and orange and lilac, seal flanked by a dragon top left and right, value left centre and at each corner, Confucius standing low right, large signature of Maitland low centre, reverse similar to obverse but black, pale green, blue and yellow, Chinese text(Pick A55Abs variant for similar, the $50 not recorded in Pick), a Bradbury Wilkinson engraving, perforated SPECIMEN, in PCGS holder 58, choice about new, PPQ, extremely rare, attractive Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
A Chinese porcelain famille rose large vase, 20th century, with elephant head and ring handles, richly enamelled and printed with a continuous frieze of immortals amongst clouds and repeat formal foliate bands, rubber stamped seal mark, 51cm high The rubbing of the gilding (particularly the ring handles) is scuffing, but otherwise structurally sound.
A pair of Chinese ginger jars and covers: painted in famille rose colours with birds and flowering plants on a black ground, iron red seal marks, late 20th century, 24 cm high. * Provenance: From the Estate of Richard Harry Rhead Cronin, son of Marie Elizabeth Adolphine Rhead (sister to Charlotte Rhead)
A late 19th/early 20th century Cantonese export porcelain teapot and cover, together with a Chinese porcelain bowl of shaped square form, decorated with reserves of carp on a turquoise ground (red seal mark to base) and a 19th century Chinese porcelain brush box and cover of rectangular form decorated with figures and landscapes.
DUAN TIZHONG (Chinese, contemporary), a framed and glazed Chinese ink on paper painting of pink plum blossoms on a branch, having calligraphic inscriptions reading 'Natural fragrance of the plum blossoms all over heaven and earth', together with the seal and signature of the artist and location of Southern China. Framed dimensions: width 2.64 m, height 1.18 m. Provenance: Purchased by the current owner from the artist at the Shaanxi History Museum, Xi'an China.
A pair of Chinese famille rose altar vases bearing iron red enamelled six character Qianlong seal mark in a line to inside of foot rims, the flaring trumpet neck and domed base enamelled with the Eight Buddhist Treasures, bajixiang, within a lotus flower and vine meander, on a pale yellow foliate engraved ground, the lower neck with banana leaf border and the rim with a ruyi head border and gilded edge, the interiors glazed in duck egg blue, 14½in. (37cm.) high. (2)
A Chinese blue and white porcelain lobed bowl of Kangxi design, busily decorated with flowers to the exterior, Buddhist symbol to base, 14.5cm diameter, and a Chinese blue and white porcelain bowl, Qing dynasty, the exterior decorated with the eight immortals on clouds holding their respective attributes, underglaze Qianlong seal mark, 14cm diameter (2)
S Kinkozan - a signed Japanese Satsuma wall plate decorated with a scene of figures in front of a temple and other buildings with many trees and mountains to the distance, red oval seal mark to front, further seal marks, signature and Kinkozan paper label verso. 9 1/8" diameter, along with an 18th century Chinese plate and a 19th century Copeland plate
A Chinese famille rose green ground porcelain vase, mark of Daoguang but probably late 19th Century, the shouldered ovoid body painted with precious vessels, objects and flowers on a green ground beneath a ruyi-head collar, pseudo iron red seal mark to base, height approx 22.5cm, together with a carved hardwood stand.
A Chinese polished bronze censer, mark of Xuande but probably early 20th Century, the cylindrical body applied with a four character mark above a Buddhistic lion, flanked by a pair of simulated bamboo and leaf handles, raised on three similarly moulded feet, cast stylized seal mark of Xuande to base, height approx 14.2cm.
A Chinese archaistic blue and white porcelain bowl, 18th Century, possibly a dice bowl, the hemi-spherical sides painted with curly tailed chilong running over a frieze of repeated lappets, the interior with a central ruyi medallion, square pine branch seal mark to base, diameter approx 19.5cm (minor rim chip repairs).
A Chinese famille rose porcelain vase, mark of Daoguang and of the period, the baluster body painted with a continuous scene of standing maidens accompanied by a deer and Buddhistic lion cub beside vessels and tables, flanked by a pair of moulded lion mask and ring handles, iron red seal mark to base, height approx 25.5cm (some wear to enamels and retouching).
A Chinese watercolour painting on paper, probably early 19th Century, depicting a seated dignitary and standing attendants in a pavilion, with a gathering of figures outside bringing offerings, four black characters and red seal mark, approx 78.5cm x 42cm, framed and glazed, together with a group of five other Chinese paintings and prints.
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