A famille verte circular dish, Qing dynasty, Kangxi period, painted to the interior with two phoenix in a garden, 35cm diameter/Provenance: Private Collection, Gloucestershire CONDITION REPORT: a small section of two pieces broken out of the rim at 12 o'clock (8cm wide) and another, larger, section of two pieces broken out of the rim at 4 o'clock (23cm wide) which is currently bonded but having been rivet repaired previously. A rim chip at 2 o'clock
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A pair of famille verte moulded floral bowls, Qing dynasty, Kangxi period, each painted with flowers, 8cm high x 14.5cm diameter, (one riveted); together with three famille rose cups and saucers, Qing dynasty, Qianlong period and three coral ground cups on stands, two with covers/Provenance: Private Collection, Gloucestershire CONDITION REPORT: One of the pair of bowls with a long hairline crack form rim and some large chips to footrim. The other bowl with two large pieces broken out of the rim - glued and with rivet repairs. Both with some glaze chipping to rim. One of the saucers with a hairline crack from rim to footrim, another saucer with a rim chip. Two mugs with handles broken off, the third mug with a rim chip and associated crack. The teabowl with a hairline crack from rim, the stand with a wide flat rim chip.
A Chinese hexagonal blue and white porcelain vase and lid on a wooden stand, Qing Dynasty, decorated floral, fruits and Huiwen patterns to the shoulders, a farmer figure in a countryside landscape on the body, bamboo and foliage on the foot, the base mark 'Kangxi Nianzhi', 22.5cm high CONDITION REPORT: small chip to the inner rim of the vase. The cover in good condition.
A Chinese famille vert wavy rim porcelain bowl, Kangxi, the exterior decorated with flowers, birds, dragonflies and rocks on the upper part, the lower part surrounded with a band of moulded relief of lotus petals in which with flowers and rocks, the interior with underglaze cobalt blue water lilies in water on the rim and a water lily at the centre, 21cm diameter CONDITION REPORT: several small areas of restoration to the shaped rim. Some of the blue enamel has chipped/flaked away in places.
A Chinese hexagonal blue and white porcelain vase, Qing Dynasty, decorated with patterns of ruyi clouds, peaches, pomegranates and flowers, base mark 'Kangxi Nianzhi', 21cm high CONDITION REPORT: two chips to the rim, one chip having a hairline crack from it. Two very small chips to the glaze on an edge of the body.
Four Chinese blue and white porcelain saucers, Kangxi, the two bigger ones decorated with ladies admiring flowers or playing the instruments, both base-marked, with Chinese characters 'Jia' and 'Yu' respectively, 12cm diameter, the two smaller decorated with ladies with children in the garden, one base marked 'Chenghua Nianzhi' CONDITION REPORT: smallest plate with two restored rim chips, the petal dish with three restored rim chips, one ladoes saucer with a short firing crack to rim, the other with one small restored area to rim.
A near pair of wucai wine cups, Qing dynasty, Kangxi period, each painted with flowers, seal marks to base, 6cm diameter (2)/Provenance: Private Collection, Gloucestershire CONDITION REPORT: the cup with lightest decoration has three rim chips and a footrim chip. The other cup with two tiny rim chips.
A blue and white jar and cover, Qing dynasty, Kangxi period, painted with vertical panels of sunflowers, 14.5cm high/Provenance: Private Collection, Gloucestershire CONDITION REPORT: the cover with a small flat chip to rim of finial. The rim of the cover with a rim chip. The jar with five chips to the inner edge of the rim and a hairline crack from the rim to the foot.
A blue and white jar and cover and two similar smaller ones, Qing dynasty, Kangxi period, each painted with flowers, 15cm and 7.5cm high/Provenance: Private Collection, Gloucestershire CONDITION REPORT: Chipping to circular handle of cover (large jar). One smaller cover has a few small chips, the other small cover has a hair crack. One small jar has hair crack down side.
Two blue and white teabowls and two teals and five matching saucers, Qing dynasty, Kangxi period, each painted with panels of sunflowers, 7cm high x 8cm diameter/Provenance: Private Collection, Gloucestershire CONDITION REPORT: one of the teabowls broken in half and glued, both with a couple of small rim chips. The two beakers each woth a small nick to the rim. The saucers also generally without damage, just one or two tiny nicks to the rim.
A Chinese blue and white porcelain bowl, Kangxi, depicting ladies and a boy playing in the garden, the centre of the interior two boys playing in garden, on both sides of the rim decorated with plum flowers, base mark 'Daqing Chenghua Nianzhi', 16.2cm diameter CONDITION REPORT: several professionally restored chips to the rim.
A famille verte circular dish, Qing dynasty, Kangxi period, painted to the interior with peony amongst garden rocks, 35cm diameter/Provenance: Private Collection, Gloucestershire CONDITION REPORT: slice-shaped chip at three o'clock and associated crack approx. 5cm long. Several small chips around the underside of the rim as well as glaze fritting. Some glaze wear to the front
A Chinese Shoushan stone carved seal Longfei, Qing Dynasty, decorated with a relief of figures in a landscape, the finial of carved dragons, inscribed Chinese poems, signed Shiyi, dated Kangxi Jiazinian CONDITION REPORT: Condition information is not usually provided in the description of the lot but is available upon request; the absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is without imperfection
A set of three blue and white tea bowls, Qing dynasty, Kangxi period, each painted with panels of ladies and flowers, 4.5cm high x 7cm diameter/Provenance: Private Collection, Gloucestershire CONDITION REPORT: all three teabowls with a hairline crack from the rim to the foot - one of them having an associated rim chip.
A Chinese ox-blood glazed small monochrome bottle vase, 5”, painted circles in underglaze blue to base (probably Kangxi period); together with a blue & white porcelain circular box & cover, painted with five-clawed dragon chasing the flaming pearl, apocryphal six-character Chenghua mark to base, 4” dia.
Jiao Bingzhen (active 1689-1726)/A Noble Lady Painting in a Garden/signed/a traditional Chinese ink painting, Qing dynasty 129cm x 66cm, 'Yichou yue Xiaxuan Yuchuang Jiaobingzhen', with seal 'Bingzhen', also other various seals, eg. 'Qianlong Chenhan', 'Jiaqing Yulan Zhibao', 'Xuantong Yulan Zhibao', etc./Note: Jiao Bingzhen was one of the best and the most influential royal court painters during Emperor Kangxi reign (1662-1722)焦秉贞(1689 - 1726) 款,康熙朝最重要的宫廷画师之一,此画作之鉴赏玉玺有乾隆,嘉庆和宣统三朝,具《石渠宝笈》风格 CONDITION REPORT: the image is faded and the whole has turned a bit brown, there are creases throughout
A late 19th or early 20th century (Kangxi Revival) Chinese wucai 'dragon and phoenix' bowl, painted in underglaze blue and polychrome enamels, the exterior with two dragons in pursuit of flaming pearls and two phoenix surrounded by floral designs below ruyi and bajixiang (Eight Buddhist Emblems) banding at the rim, the interior with a central iron red dragon roundel and diaper patterned rim interspersed with floral sprays, the base with six-character Kangxi mark but probably Guangxu period (1875-1908) late Qing dynasty, 21 cm diameter x 10 cm high Several rim chips, hairline cracks and large areas or repair, losses to enamels and surface wear, firing crack in footrim
An 18th century Chinese octagonal shallow bowl painted in underglaze blue with pagoda landscape design, Qianlong period (17396-95) 16 cm diameter to/w a blue and white Kangxi Revival octagonal dish painted with floral and foliate panels, 21 cm diameter, a 19th century cloisonne plate decorated in polychrome enamels on black ground, 27 cm diameter and a blue and white prunus on cracked ice blue and white ginger jar with domed cover 15.5 cm high (4) Both octagonal bowl and dish with several small nibbles/chips around the rim
An 18th century Chinese famille verte and cafe-au-lait tea bowl painted in polychrome enamels with lotus pond designs, iron red hare mark to base, 7.5 cm diameter x 4 cm high to/w a famille verte saucer painted with scattered precious objects and diaper borders, flower mark in underglaze blue, 13 cm diameter, both Kangxi period (1662-1722) Qing dynasty, and a famille rose floral painted tea bowl, 7.5 cm diameter, and matching saucer, 12 cm diameter, Qianlong period (1736-95) (4) The Kangxi tea bowl with cracks, chips and area or restoration around the rim, saucer also cracked and repaired, famille rose pieces with light wear to enamels
A 19th century Chinese blue and white 'dragon' vase and domed cover with moulded guardian lion finial, the vase of high shouldered baluster form painted in underglaze blue with two large sinuous dragons disputing a flaming pearl surrounded by stylised flames and clouds, with a band of fruit sprays around the foot, four-character Kangxi mark to base mark but late Qing dynasty, 33 cm high o/a The cover with several chips, repaired finial and small hairline, the vase with hairline incorporating small glaze chip, and other small chips to rim and foot
An 18th century Chinese 'Three Friends of Winter' ginger jar with later reticulated domed hardwood cover and stand, the ovoid body painted in rich tones of underglaze blue with a continuous landscape featuring tall pine, bamboo and prunus trees (symbolizing resilience and perseverance) Kangxi period (1662-1722) Qing dynasty, 20 cm - small rim chips and two star cracks/splits in the body visible inside, cover with small losses, stand with lossss and repairs
A Chinese blue and white porcelain ginger jar with continuous prunus on cracked ice pattern (missing cover) and pseudo four character Kangxi mark 13.5 cm high to/w another slightly smaller example with domed cover and concentric circles mark to base 13.5 cm o/a and a baluster vase and cover with guardian lion finial with the same design and mark, 22.5 cm high, all late Qing or Rebublic period (3) Ginger jar with Kangxi mark has 1 cm rim chip, the vase has 'v' shaped hairline in the neck
Three 18th century Chinese Imari plates, Kangxi period (1662-1722) Qing dynasty, all with floral designs painted in underglaze blue and iron red enamels with gilt highlights, 23 cm diameter to/w a later 18th century famille rose example, Qianlong period (1736-95) (4) All with rim chips and/or hairline cracks, areas or wear to enamels and gilding
A pair of Chinese blue and white double gourd vases,in the Kangxi style, of triple-gourd-form, painted with florets in shaped panels above waisted centres, the globular lower bodies covered with café-au-lait glaze,17cm high (2)For a similar lot, see Sotheby's, New York, 18 March 2017, lot 1021.Condition ReportNo obvious faults.
An associated pair of blue and white plates; one decorated with a narrative battle scene [possibly a cameo from The Romance of The Three Kingdoms]; the other plate with five figures beside a pine tree; both plates with Kangxi four-character mark, but not of the period, and both about 24 cm diameter; together with a small blue and white vase with Kangxi four-character mark, but not of the period [3]Condition Report: Please note that there is damage to this lot: this includes substantial cracks, repairs and loss to the vase; and rim or other chips plus hairlines to the pair of plates.
A tomato-red Chinese bowl, decorated on the exterior with a long text in gilt; the base with underglaze blue six-character mark of The Yongzheng Emperor, 10 cm diameter; together with a famille verte bowl, 14.5 cm diameter, Kangxi, and a famille rose bowl, 14 cm diameter, Qianlong [3]Provenance: From a Private UK Collection.Condition Report: Please note that there is some damage to this lot; this includes two cracks to the famille rose bowl and areas of repair and/or rebuilding to both the famille verte bowl and the tomato red-ground bowl.
DeckelvaseChina, 19.Jh. Porzellan. Sechszeichen Kangxi-Marke in Doppelkreis. Fabeltiere wie Qilin und Wachlöwen auf Klippen stehend, umgeben von schäumender Meeresgischt. Deckel mit zwiebelförmigem Knauf. H 43 cm. Beigegeben: Diese Vase war ursprünglich Teil eines Vasenpaars. Zweite Vase aber stark repariert, deshalb beigegeben.
Lot: 4 Snuff BottlesChina, Qing Dynastie. Porzellan. Eine Snuff Bottle mit Darstellung des Dämonenbezwingers Zhong Kui und Fledermäuse in Eisenrot. Tongzhi-Marke. / Eine Snuff Bottle mit einem Pferd in einer Landschaft in Unterglasurblau. / Zwei Snuff Bottles in Unterglasurblau und Kupferrot mit figürlichen Szenen. Eine mit Kangxi-Marke. H 7,5–9 cm.
18th c. Chinese blue and white porcelain mallet vase, decorated with interior vignettes interspersed with auspicious Buddhist symbols. Marked along the underside in underglaze blue with the double ring mark typical of the Kangxi period.Height: 7 3/4 in x diameter: 4 in.Condition: There is a hairline crack along the side of the body running through the decoration that is slightly stained. There is a crack along the bottom that is stained; visible in the lot listing. The top rim of the vase shows signs of abrasion and possible reduction.
Pair of Kangxi period Chinese export porcelain dishes with famille verte decoration depicting baskets of flowers. Marked along the underside with artemisia leaf marks in underglaze blue.(Each) Height: 1 1/4 in x diameter: 6 1/2 in.Condition: The plates are in generally good condition with no visible cracks or losses. Wear and loss to the decorations throughout. Along the top rim and footrim, there are minute chips. Wear to the underside, consistent with age and use. When inspected under UV light, the plate captured on the right in the listing image shows a sign of restoration attempts to chips along the exterior of the rim.
Chinese porcelain scholar's bowl, Kangxi period, famille verte decoration with a large floral vase to the interior, floral panels to the exterior, 'Success and Victory' mark to underside within double banded border, 19cm diam, as found.Condition report:The bowl has been repaired. Diameter - 19cm. Height - 8.5cm. Please see additional uploaded images.
A Chinese Porcelain Flask, Kangxi, of square section with waisted cylindrical neck, painted in famille verte enamels with precious objects and foliage amongst rockwork17cm highSome professional restoration around the bottom and on one corner edge. One panel with a long vertical crack not travelling to the edges. Three cracks on the shoulders at the top panel.
A Chinese Porcelain Vase and Cover, in Kangxi style, of ovoid form, painted in famille verte enamels with a landscapes, mythical beasts and foliage in panels on a green ground with scattered florets within formal borders46cm high, on hardwood standCover broken into three pieces and very well restored. No large sections remade. The main body with a large U-shaped piece broken out from the rim down to the halfway point of the body. Another long crack issuing off from this damage. The section has been superbly restored to an almost invisible level. Enamels and glaze in good order.
A Chinese Porcelain YenYen Vase, Kangxi, moulded and painted in underglaze blue and red with a scholar and animals amongst pine trees on a celadon ground47.5cm highLarge flat chip to underside of upper rim and small flat chip to foot rim. Numerous glaze scratches. Free from restoration. Consigned from a local, private, deceased estate.
A Chinese Silver Rice-Wine Ewer, Probably Qianlong Period (1735-1796), With Marks for Cornelis Knuystingh, Rotterdam, 1783, Presumably as Importer lobed octagonal and on conforming spreading foot, each lobe chased with differing foliage and flowers, some heightened with birds and each on a matted ground, alternating panels further respectively decorated with rabbits, a crane, a rooster and a horse, with plain handle and spout, the detachable cover similarly decorated and with openwork quatrefoil finial11cm high, 8oz 17dwt, 275grWhile very probably not made for export Chinese silver pots of a similar form to the present example, often called teapots, had arrived in Europe as early as the late 17th century. One example was given to Louis XIV in 1686 by Siamese envoys. That example, which was acquired by the Palace of Versailles in 2018 (V.2018.8), is of a similar tapering shape to the present example and with panels decorated with Chinoiserie motifs, though it is heightened with gilding. Another example which can be definitively dated is an example which is marked for London, 1682. While there has long been speculation about the origins of that example H. A. Crosby Forbes, John Devereux Kernan and Ruth S. Wilkins felt it was of Chinese manufacture and marked on import into London (H. A. Crosby Forbes, John Devereux Kernan and Ruth S. Wilkins, Chinese Export Silver 1785-1885, Milton, Massachusetts, 1975, pp. 51-52, fig. 22).Other examples include one in the collection of the Victoria and Albert Museum, dated circa 1680 (M.69:1, 2-1955), another, dated to the Kangxi period, which is thought to have been from the collections of the Duke of Buccleuch which was on the market in 2008 (Christie’s, London, 23 October 2008, lot 233 and a third sold by Bonhams (17 May 2018, lot 266). While unusual to be marked with Dutch marks this would not be the only known example of Chinese silver being so marked. There is for example a ‘large octofoil [sic] basin, decorated with Chinese subjects in relief’ recorded as being marked for Amsterdam 1713, which was part of the silver belonging to the Duke of Portland (A. E. Jones, Catalogue of Plate Belonging to the Duke of Portland, K.G., G.C.V.O. at Welbeck Abbey, London, 1935, p. 42).Marked underneath with Dutch marks and with a later Dutch tax mark. There is some overall light surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The wear is noticeable as a very minor softening to the high points.
CHINESE EXPORT FAMILLE VERTE PLATE KANGXI PERIOD 1662 - 1722 decorated with precious objects and figures amongst a court scene, with pictorial mark within double ring to base23cm diameterIn overall good condition. Two sections of the plate have restoration. Also a hairline crack. Some small chips to the rim.Additional photos now available.
CHINESE FISH BOWL LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY the exterior decorated in the famille verte palette with figural scenes, the upper border with bands of key fret, lingzhi and lappets, the lower border with plum blossom, the rim with lotus scrolls in iron red, the interior with five goldfish or carp amongst reeds, four character Kangxi mark in underglaze blue to base21.5cm high, 26cm exterior diameterA few under glaze imperfections though no later chips or cracks visible. Additional images uploaded.
CHINESE FAMILLE VERTE TEA BOWL AND SAUCER KANGXI PERIOD 1662 - 1722 decorated with flowers and foliage, cafe-au-lait glazed exteriors, both with mark within double ring to basetea bowl 4.9cm high and saucer 13cm wideSome chips to the rim of the tea bowl as well as some minor firing flaws. The bowl is slightly dull when tapped. The saucer has a hairline crack and some minor firing flaws. Additional photos now available.

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