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A Chinese blanc de chine figure of an immortal, 5 3/4" high, and a similar two-handled censor with seal mark to base, 5" diaCondition:The censor has some firing cracks around the mask handles but no other major issues.The figure has some small chips, frits and firing cracks around the robe, no other major issues.
A Chinese famille rose cylindrical box and cover, decorated figures in a landscape with seal mark to base, 4 1/2" highCondition:The lid has some rubbing to the gilt edge and minor rubbing to the decoration.The main body also has some small losses and rubbing to the decoration, along with some very small chips to the foot rim.
A Chinese double gourd snuff bottle, decorated bats, fruits and flowers, on a yellow ground with seal mark to base, 3 1/4" high, and a Chinese famille rose cup, decorated flowers with relief floral supports, 1 3/4" high (restored)Condition:The snuff bottle has some crazing to main body and rubbing to the top gilt edge and the decoration on the main body.The cup has restoration around the top rim,Rubbing to the gilt edge, some hairlines to the main body and chips to the relief floral base
CHINESE BRONZE CENSOR. Probably 18th century, the bronze censor with raised loop handles and supported on three feet. With Ming Xuande seal mark, but later in date. 12.5cms across. * The censor has been polished over the years, in particular to the underside, there is a small dent to the body and some marks and scratches, the base also has marks in places. **BP 22.5% inc VAT + Lot Fee of £8
Chinese porcelain lobed vase and cover, Kangxi period, the body and cover with integral spiral, painted with flowers, 18.5cm; together with a blue and white shallow dish and cover, painted with birds, blue seal mark (cover damaged), 9.5cm diam; a vase with red painted with foo dogs, heightened in green, with red dash ground against a white porcelain body, unmarked, 11cm; and another vase painted with figures, as found.Qty: 4Condition report:From the left of the photo; Vase - has multipul long cracks that start at the top, one goes nearly the full length, Pot with lid - The lid has chips to the rim and glue residue, the pot has thess large chips to the top rim, there are some firing cracks showing on the inside, some small nibbles around the base. Vase - has a chip to the top rim and the base rim, the sides are a bit rubbed, Dish with lid - The lid has broken in two three and been reglued, there is tape residue to the sides.
Chinese Wukai vase, Qing dynasty, Kangxi period. First quarter of the 18th century.Hand-painted porcelain.Slightly chipped and hair on the mouth.Seal on the reverse.Measurements: 60 cm (height); 24 cm (largest diameter).Wukai porcelain vase from the "Green Family" of the Kangxi period (1662-1722), with circular forms, elongated neck and open circular mouthpiece. Hand-painted with scenes of warriors, plant decorations and borders.The Kangxi Emperor was a great promoter and patron of the porcelain industry. It was during his rule that the ailing industry received a major revival. The artistic achievements made between the late 17th and early 18th centuries place these pieces among the finest in history. Wucai or Wu tsai porcelain for export, produced by folk kilns during the Kangxi period, has historically been referred to by Westerners as "green family porcelain". This name was given by Albert Jacquemart in the book Historie artistique, industrielle et commerciale de la porcelain, Paris 1862, to denote a group of wares where the green glaze presents a certain leadership in the decorative composition. The term 'famille verte' sometimes refers to a range of wares which, in the opinion of Chinese experts, is often erroneous. Wucai porcelain of the Kangxi period is a type of porcelain produced between the late 17th and early 18th centuries, the distinctive feature of which is a polychrome decoration based on the use of low-temperature glazes of various colours.
Chinese vase, Qing dynasty, Qianlong period. Late 18th century.Hand-painted porcelain.Mouthpiece with restoration with grooves (staples).Seal on the reverse.Measurements: 63 cm (height); 37 cm (largest diameter).Chinese vase from the Qing dynasty, Qianlong period, late 18th century, of circular forms with elongated upper neck and open circular mouthpiece. The side handles have zoomorphic forms. Hand-painted with palace scenes of characters, vegetal ornamentation and borders of great quality and colour. The seal on the reverse confirms the period of the vase.Ch'ien-lung (1711-1799) was the fourth emperor of the Ch'ing, or Manchu, dynasty in China. His rule spanned a span of 63 years, a longer reign than any other in recorded Chinese history. In Ch'ien-lung's reign, the Ch'ing dynasty reached its zenith and began the downward spiral that would culminate in the Revolution of 1911, which marked the final demise of imperial China. He was one of the greatest imperial patrons of the arts and literature.
Plate. China, late 19th-early 20th century.Enamelled porcelain.With seal and inscription.In perfect condition.Measures: 36 x 28,5 cm.Chinese society liked, throughout its history, to decorate its residences with paintings and embroideries representing natural elements. In this case, the artist focuses his attention on a bucolic landscape crossed by a river. The scene is determined by the minuteness of the individual flowers and leaves of the trees. The precision of the line is one of the characteristics of Chinese painting, together with a certain restraint in colour, as can be seen in this case, where the range of blues and greens is enriched only by certain touches of earth and sienna in the inhabited mounds.
Plate. China, late 19th-early 20th century.Enamelled porcelain.With seal and inscription.In perfect condition.Measures: 36 x 28,5 cm.Chinese society liked, throughout its history, to decorate its residences with paintings and embroideries representing natural elements. In this case, the artist focuses his attention on a bucolic landscape crossed by a river. The scene is determined by the meticulousness of each of its component parts: a typically oriental house with cantilevered architecture and the magnificent landscape. Precision of line is one of the characteristics of Chinese painting, together with a certain restraint in colour, as can be seen in this case, where the range of blues and greens is enriched only by certain touches of earth and sienna from the mountain mounds.
Chinese vase, Qing dynasty, Qianlong period. Late 18th century.Hand-painted porcelain.Seal on the reverse.On wooden base with damage on the side.Measures: 39 x 25 x 25 cm.Chinese vase from the Qing dynasty, Qianlong period, late 18th century, of circular forms with elongated upper neck. Hand-painted in cobalt blue with decoration of dragons, vegetal ornaments and borders. The seal on the reverse confirms the period of the vase.Ch'ien-lung (1711-1799) was the fourth emperor of the Ch'ing, or Manchu, dynasty in China. His rule spanned a span of 63 years, a longer reign than any other in recorded Chinese history. In Ch'ien-lung's reign, the Ch'ing dynasty reached its zenith and began the downward spiral that would culminate in the Revolution of 1911, which marked the final demise of imperial China. He was one of the greatest imperial patrons of the arts and literature.
A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE JAR AND COVER WITH WOODEN STAND, the jar and cover decorated with vases of flowers, stands and foliage, base unmarked but with remnants of a wax seal, height excluding stand 17.5cm (Condition report: in good condition, piece of paper inside and sticker on base mentions the vase was given in Shanghai in 1970)
A large Chinese 20th century porcelain bottle-shaped vase. Printed red seal mark, Printed, painted and gilt with an immortal and attendants in procession, in iron-red and black, within lappet-shaped border with scrolling foliage, on hardwood stand, 61.5cm high exc. stand Condition Report: In good order overall, some minor surface scratching to glaze and very slight wear to enamels and gilding.
A Chinese Provincial Porcelain Bowl, possibly Kangxi, of circular form with everted rim, painted in underglaze blue with stylised scrolling foliage16.5cm diameterA Pair of Chinese Porcelain Bowls, Qing Dynasty, painted in underglaze with scrolling foliage, seal marks14cm diameter (3)First bowl with some deterioration to glaze. Pair of bowls: one with old restored rim chip, the other with faint hairline crack.
A Chinese Republic period porcelain brush pot, early 20th century, of cylindrical form with applied enamel naturalistic scene of a tiger on a rock, with calligraphy and red seal to the body, 14.8 cm highCondition: overall good condition, with the inevitable surface signs of wear and age. Some minor pitting to the body and wear to underside.
A large Chinese hardstone, lacquer and hardwood screen, with central mythological battle scene, possibly of the Monkey king deity Sun Wukong, with script seal and calligraphy, the reverse with gilt naturalistic scene on black lacquer ground, the carved wood stand with dragons and flaming pearl, and pierced foliate sides, 215 cm high x 156 cm wide x 66.5 cm deep
A LARGE CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE VASE, MEIPING 19th Century, enamel painted and gilded, bears seal mark in underglaze blue. 45cm highTwo patches of adhesive residue to the shoulders where previous stickers have been applied - appear to clean off, some minor rubbing and wear to the enamel, light general surface wear.
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