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A Chinese famille verte teapot and cover of lobed form, painted to one side with fishermen on a lake, the other with birds feeding their young near a cliff edge with bamboo and pierced rockwork, on three low bracket feet, Kangxi, 18cm [replacement handle and spout, finial lacking, minor crack to rim, minor friting].
A mixed lot of ceramics to include:a Hammersley & Co bone part tea and coffee service to include coffee pot, teapot, muffin dish and cover, toast rack, cruets, various shaped dishes and egg cups;five early 20th century Coalport dessert plates hand-gilded and decorated in enamels with floral sprays within and gilt reserves; a 19th century Chinese vase in Kangxi style (damaged)(Two boxes)Condition Report: Service in good order with minor wear to gilt rims (especially the egg cups), commensurate with age and use.
A Chinese Porcelain Dish, Kangxi, painted in underglaze blue with stylised foliage within a broad border of foliage in lappet shaped panels29cm diameterChip to the rim with an associated hair crack. With a 19th century metal plate hanger. Chipping around the foot rim. Heavy glaze fritting to the rim. No restoration.
A Chinese Porcelain Trembleuse Stand, Kangxi, painted in underglaze blue with the Jumping Boy Pattern10.5cm diameterA Similar Pair of Saucers, painted with auspicious objects14cm diameterA Similar Pair of Teabowls and Saucers, painted with flowers and rockworkA Circular Dish, Qianlong, painted with a river landscape31cm diameterTwo Similar Snuff BottlesA Censer with Hardwood CoverTrembleause - three small rim chipsPair of saucers - both with a hair crack to the rim and with numerouse rim chipsPair of teabowls and saucers - one saucer slightly fritted, the other badly broken and re stuck, both teabowls broken and re stuckCircular dish - crack across the well, some small rim chips and fritsTwo snuff bottles - blue and white good but lacking stopper, enamelled with badly chipped stopper, pieces of the foot lost and re gluedCenser - good condition
A Pair of Chinese Porcelain Ginger Jars, Kangxi reign marks but not of the period, painted in underglaze blue with a man and a goose on the bank of a river, bear four character reign marks in underglaze blue14cm high, with pierced hardwood covers and standsNo chips, cracks or restoration. Glaze in good order. Some slight chips to the timber components.
A Chinese Porcelain Ginger Jar, in Kangxi style, painted in underglaze blue with a procession of figures one riding a kylin15cm high with pierced hardwood cover and standVery small chip to the top rim. another small flat chip to the foot. Glaze pitting and light scratches. Free from restoration.
A Pair of Chinese Porcelain Cache Pots, in Kangxi style, of flared square form, painted in famille verte enamels with figures at various pursuits and with calligraphy, on hardwood stands12cm wideBoth drilled. Heavy glaze chips and fritting mainly to the edges. No restoration.902 grams combined (porcelain)
A Chinese Porcelain Teapot and Cover, Kangxi, of barrel form, painted in famille verte enamels with foliage in panels and with precious objects12.5cm highA Chinese Imari Punch Bowl, circa 1730, typically painted with foliage below a panelled diaper border23cm diameterA Punch Bowl, Qianlong, painted in famille rose enamels with figures in landscape within scroll borders23.5cm diameter (3)Tepot - cover broken in two and re glued. Knop abraded. Handle replaced. Heavy chipping to the foot. Glaze pitted. Some firing tears. Imari punch bowl - sliver chip to the rim with an associated crack. Two flat rim chips, general minor glaze flakes. Crack across the base, visible mainly to the underside. Slight enamel wear.Famille rose bowl - three rim cracks. Sereis of firing cracks to the foot. Some pitting and gilt wear.
A Pair of Chinese Porcelain Dishes, Kangxi, painted in underglaze blue with a central flowerspray within two registers of lappet shape panels containing foliage on a diaper ground39cm diameterProvenance: Paper label for Dickinson, Wigmore Street, LondonFree from cracks and restoration. Both with heavy glaze fritting to the rims. Heavy glaze pitting and kiln speckling to both. One dish with four large burst glaze bubbles to the front surface that have been later coloured.
A Chinese Porcelain Jar and Cover, Kangxi reign mark, of ovoid form, painted in underglaze blue with precious objects in ogee panels on a cracked ice and prunus ground, bears four-character reign mark31cm highOverall in very good condition. No restoration. Cover with a glaze chip. Some surface pitting.
A Chinese Porcelain Jar and Cover, Kangxi, of baluster form, painted in underglaze blue with bands of panels of foliage and landscape within a floral meander border60cm highThe cover, the finial has been off and restored, some areas of restoration to the flared rim, section of the inner rim restored, the jar with overspray restoration to the collar and restoration to sections of the main body, glazed throughout with pitting and fritting
A 19th Century Chinese blue and white baluster shaped vase decorated with four toed dragons amongst blossoming foliage bearing four character faux kangxi mark to base 17.5 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Four areas of chipping to the rim. Some areas of firing fault to the glaze, mainly minor spots. Foot has wear and tear conducive with age. See images for further detail. No signs of restoration or repair under ultra violet light.
A Chinese late 17th Century Kangxi period (1661-1722) jar, the globular jar with wide slightly everted rim, decorated in underglazed blue with two opposing panels filled with tree flanked mountainous landscapes, below a series of eight auspicious Buddhistic emblems, height 16cm, diameter 19cm, double circular lines to the underside of base and old paper labels, lacking cover. NB - Please see Christiaan JA.Jorg, Chinese Ceramics In The Collection Of The Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam. p109 for a similar example. It is a rare shape for the Kangxi Period. Originally they would have had simple bronze or silver mounts and may have been used as censers. Filled holes on either side of the neck further confirms that originally this jar is very likely to have had mounts and a cover. Provenance - This item has been owned by the current family for over 100 years and thence by descent.
A collection of 19th Century and later Chinese ceramics, to include a yen yen prunus vase, the cracked ice ground picked out with white glazed prunus tree, height 35cm, a blue and white vase and cover decorated with a figural street scene and surmounted by a domed cover with shishi finial, height 28cm, and a smaller globular form vase decorated with two four-clawed dragons, before lotus and aster flowers, Kangxi four-character mark to base, height 14cm. (3)
A Chinese porcelain 18th century export tankard, Qianlong (1735-1796), of cylindrical form, decorated in blue, white and famille rose palettes, depicting three cartouches enclosing scenes of figures, 12cm high, with an 18th century Imari handled basin, Kangxi (1661-1722), of compressed circular form, with flared rim and attached white metal handle, 17.5cm diameter, and a Qianlong period circular centre bowl, the exterior decorated with a continuous frieze of figures and court attendees in a landscape, the interior with a spearhead border, 23.5cm diameter (at fault) Condition Report: Tankard - six chips to the rim and descending long hairline crack. Star crack to the base, numerous chips and frits to the base rim. Surface scratching and wear to the decoration throughout. Handled basin - numerous chips and frits to the rim, extensive hairline crack from the rim, through the handle section and into the body where it splits into two. Firing cracks to the base. Surface scratching and wear to the decoration throughout. Bowl - Large chip to the rim and descending hairline crack. Decoration to the interior and the exterior very worn throughout.
A Chinese blue and white porcelain landscape YenYen vase, Kangxi (1662-1722), painted with upper and lower register with a man on a mule, and two seated scholars, in a rocky and misty lakeland, 43cm high, with later wood stand, a.f (2) Further details: rim ground down a.f (base deeply crazed/cracked) / Stand: peelng black paint/lacquer

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