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A 19TH CENTURY CHINESE WATERCOLOUR ON SILK PANEL depiciting a figural landscape - signed with red seal mark, mounted in glazed painted white frame.151cm wide 41cm high There are some stains and foxing to the edges and next to the lady's head, ripple marks to the picture, and crease marks running vertically.
A LARGE CHINESE MING DYNASTY SQUARE SECTION TWO-HANDLED BRONZE BALUSTER VASE with dragon decorated foot and panelled body beneath a matching neck with cut-out serpent handles - seal signature mark to inner rim.56cm highThere is a hole in the base, there is a piece of the bronze missing where the signature is, knocks and dents consistent with age, having a good untouched patina.
19th century Chinese porcelain ginger jar and cover painted with figures before terracing with polychrome enamels, a tea bowl with indistinct blue seal mark, painted with flower sprays and insects, a carved soapstone vase with monkeys (damage and losses) and a bronzed bottle-shaped vase, unmarked Condition ReportGinger jar - Light surface scratches, accretions, light wear to decoration.Bowl - Light surface scratches, accretions, chips to the rim.Soapstone - Areas of loss to the rim. Crack and repair to body.Vase - Light surface scratches, accretions, dent to the neck.General wear and tear.
A 20TH CENTURY CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE STANDING FIGURE, modelled as a male wearing flowing robes holding a bamboo decorated vessel, impressed seal mark to the base, height 46cm (Condition report: the hat has a few overpainted chips, the feet have some paint loss, a few speckles of household paint noted, small firing cracks at the back of the neck, otherwise good condition)
A LATE 19TH / EARLY 20TH CENTURY CHINESE PORCELAIN TWIN HANDLED VASE, polychrome enamelled with vases of flowers and red and black script, red printed seal mark to base, height 43.3cm, a.f., together with a 20th century Chinese porcelain jardiniere, polychrome decorated with foliate scrolls surrounding the four circles containing lanterns and vases, printed six character mark to the base, height 16.5cm, together with a hardwood stand (3) (Condition report: the vase is badly broken and with glued repairs to the rim and neck, the jardiniere has some wear to the enamels around the rim and internal scratches but otherwise is ok, the stand appears to be in good condition)
A GROUP OF LATE 18TH AND 19TH CENTURY CHINESE PORCELAIN, comprising an 18th century blue and white tea caddy of arched rectangular form, white metal pull off cover and collar, the centre of the cover indistinctly stamped and with worn decoration, the underglaze blue and white caddy decorated with landscapes, height 12cm (fine crack in the underside), six late 18th / early 19th century porcelain plates, comprising an Imari foliate decorated plate, diameter 21.5cm (rim chips), a shaped octagonal example decorated with underglaze blue flowers, width 21.9cm (chip to foot rim and a few nibbles to the top rim), four circular plates similarly decorated with dragons, diameter 21cm approx. (three have old metal wall hangers affixed, one is broken but has loose piece present, of the other three two are cracked and have rim chips / nibbles) and a small bronze seal in the form of a seated animal with a long beak / nose, height 4.8cm (8) (Condition report: damage is mentioned within the description)
Late 19th - early 20th century Chinese porcelain plaque depicting the Three Kingdoms Period scene "Aiming for Spring and Autumn", with the figures Guan Yu, Zhang Fei and Liu Bei around a table, painted in the famille rose palette, with red artist seal mark, and dealer's mark to reverse, 25.2 x 17.8cmCondition reports:3cm Manufacturing blister and defect to in glaze going up from bottom right corner, small chip to bottom left corner and blistering above
CHINESE COPPER-RED LANGYAO GLAZED BOTTLE VASE, KANGXI PERIOD, QING DYNASTY清康熙 郎窰紅釉觀音尊with flared rim to elongated neck, ovoid body and short foot, in rich copper-red crackle glaze with celadon tone to rim, interior and baseinscribed A 6789 to rim interior, paper label to interior issued by Guangzhou Antique Shop with code 1-644, bearing verification wax seal to body20.3cm highAll over crazing, mostly evident to the upper, lighter part of the vase. Uneven base rim with light nibbling to edge. Also light nibbling to upper rim.
CHINESE HONGXIAN VESSEL AND COVER,of the period, decorated in enamels with bird amongst peony and further floral blooms, the cover with twin peach finial, with twin handles, painted four character seal mark to base, 21.5cm highBody with internal firing crack but rings true; cover finial with very small chip to the tip of one peach; otherwise minor glaze inclusions and manufacturing inconsistencies, minor rubbing to detail but otherwise no other issues to note; additional images available
A CHINESE UNDERGLAZE BLUE AND COPPER-RED 'DRAGON' CHARGER of large proportions, painted to the central well with a five-clawed dragon chasing a flaming pearl amongst thunderbolts and cloud scrolls, the rim and reverse with dragons chasing the pearl around the body of the dish, bears blue seal mark. 41.5cm diameter
Chinese Canton Famille Rose porcelain Gu ‘Bajixiang’ vase, modelled in two sections after an archaic ritual wine vessel, the bulbous central section raised on a bell-shaped foot rising to a flaring trumpet neck, enamelled with lotus flower heads and scrolling foliage interspersed with the Eight Buddhist emblems, beneath a continuous band of ruyi heads to the rim and key-fret to the foot, bears six character zhuanshu "archaic seal" mark of Jiaxing (1796-1820) to the base of the neck, duck egg blue glazed interior, 29cm high, (a/f)The piece has decoration wear all over. There are four chips missing from the stem of the vase (see images) and a small nibble on the rim (see images) This piece has come from a deceased estate .We have revised our description and have also added ‘a/f’ (as found) at the end since, in addition to the chip visible on the extra images, there has been some old restoration to the neck which is visible under a UV lamp. I have attached images. The white ring is the join between the sections but there are two small spots to the ball knop and the two areas to the flared neck, which have been stabilized. Apologies for any inconvenience caused.
A Chinese porcelain steep sided bowl, the interior based on the 'Chicken Cup' with a boy with chickens amongst rockwork and peony, the exterior painted with vines of double gourds, apocryphal Yongzheng seal mark, of recent manufacture, 22.3cm diaOf recent manufacture, with no obvious faults.
A mixed lot, including an oval brass galleried tray with floral needlework base, 21.5cms, a framed pith paper gouache of a Chinese lady, 14cms, three bead work bags, four turned wooden fruit form boxes, miniature bead work bowl, cover and stand and a similar cup and saucer, a coquilla spinning top, 9.5cms, silver blade fruit knife, agate handled button hook, brass seal, pencils and other pieces. (qty) From the collection of Enid Riley Part 4
Full title: A Chinese nine-panel coromandel lacquer screen with animated scenes, dated 1797Description:198 x 115 cm (the outer size)115 x 21,5 cm (each panel) Dated the second year of Jiaqing (1797) and bearing a seal reading 'chen jie zhi yin' (éâ„¢³å ¦ä¹â€¹å°). The absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is in perfect condition. Please contact us to let us know which lots are of interest, so we can make the requested reports for you.Once complete, they will be published on our website.High resolution pictures are already available on our website at www.coronariauctions.com. Further questions are always welcome at info@coronariauctions.com

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