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Yixing Steinzeug Teekanne KangxiKangxi (1654-1722)Yixing Teekanne. Kangxi (1654-1722). Steinzeug. Auf der Wandung Reliefdekor aus Blütenzweigen, auf dem Deckel reliefierte Wolken. Vergoldete Metallmontierung am Ausguss (kleiner Vogel), auf dem Deckel (fasanartiger größerer Vogel) und am Henkel. Deckel mit Kette zum Griff und zum Ausguss gesichert. H. 13,5 cm.
KOPPCHEN/ UNTERSETZER, Satz von 3, China,Porzellan, Kangxi Periode (?), unterglasurblaue Malerei, im Spiegel 4 gegenüberliegende Blumenvignetten, zentral Doppelkreis mit entspr Cachepot, verso Astdekoration und enstpr dekorierte Wandungen, in den Rändern tlw kleinere Chips bzw Glasurbestoßungen, 2x Randchip
A Chinese Blue and White Vase, 19th century, painted in underglaze blue with a pair of dragons on a ground of stylized foliage, Kangxi reign mark, 26cmTwo small flat chips to the rim with resultant staining. Other minor glaze fritting. Pitting to the glaze. No further damage and free from restoration.
3 Diverse chinesische Porzellan Snuffbottles: 2 in Rolleauform mit Unterglasur Rot- und Blaumalerei "Historienszene" und "Tierkreiszeichen" im Kangxi Stil sowie 1 in Balusterform mit Blaumalerei "Gelehrter mit Diener im Garten", 1 Bein Portionierlöffel ohne Deckel anbei, 19./20.Jh., H. 7-8cm, deutliche Alters- und Gebrauchsspuren
Blauweiß-Schale mit buddhistischer Symbolik, Qing-Zeit, China, wohl 18. Jh.Gefußte Porzellanschale mit ausladendem Rand und brauner Kante, auf der Außenwandung die acht buddhistischen Glückszeichen (ashtamangala) über Rankenwerk, innen im Spiegel ein Blütenmotiv, auf dem Rand Brokatmuster, gemarkt Xuande im Doppelring, Ausführung wohl Kangxi-Zeit, alte Sammlungsnummer, Haarriss und ein Randchip fachmännisch restauriert, H 5,9 cm, Dm 17,6 cm, mit Holzsockel
Großer Blauweiß-Speisetopf mit Deckel, Kangxi- oder Guangxu-Zeit, China um 1700 oder 1900Porzellan mit braunen Kanten, in Reserven bemalt mit Damen und spielenden Knaben, dazwischen Bogu-Dekor, auf dem Deckelknauf gemarkt mit Artemisia-Blatt, Gefäßrand mit zwei sehr kleinen Ausbesserungen, Deckelgriff an Oberkante restauriert, H 24,5 cm
Blauweiß-Speiseschale der Kangxi-Zeit, China um 1700Tiefe Porzellanschale mit abgesetztem Fuß und gekantetem Rand, im Spiegel bemalt mit spielenden Knaben, der Rand mit Brokatmuster und Früchten, unterseitig "cracked ice", auf der Außenwandung Paare in Innenräumen im Wechsel mit Sinnsprüchen, wohl Szenen aus dem Roman "Die Romanze der Westlichen Kammer", Sechszeichenmarke des Ming-Kaisers Chenghua, Ausführung Kangxi-Periode, ein Haariss in der Wandung (ca. 5 cm, nur unter UV-Licht sichtbar), H 9,4 cm, Dm 20,3 cm
Paar chinesische JardinièresPorzellan, türkisblau glasiert. Schalen auf rechteckigem Grundriss mit abgeflachtem Rand, bedeckt mit einer gesprenkelten und fein krakelierten Glasur. Um den Fußrand Ormolu-Montierung mit Akanthusblättern und vier Hufenfüßen. Chips an den Kanten. H 11, B 23, T 16 cm.China, Kangxi-Periode (1662–1722), um 1700, die Montierung Paris, um 1770 - 90.ProvenienzSammlung Henri James Nathaniel Charles de Rothschild (1872–1947), Frankreich.Privatsammlung, New York.Lempertz Köln Auktion am 31.5/1.6.1991, Lot 317.Privatsammlung, Berlin.LiteraturZur Montierung s. Lunsingh Scheurleer, Chinesisches und japanisches Porzellan in europäischen Fassungen, Braunschweig 1980, Abb. 275
RARE PARTIE DE SERVICE DE DIX-HUIT PLATS ET ASSIETTES EN PORCELAINE DE LA FAMILLE VERTE ET ROUGE-DE-FER MONOGRAMMEE, PERIODE KANGXI/YONGZHENG, VERS 1710-1710A RARE MONOGRAMMED FAMILLE VERTE AND ROUGE-DE-FER PART SERVICE, KANGXI/YONGZHENG PERIOD, CIRCA 1710-30Painted with a centrally placed cypher of interlaced double 'L', crowned with a floral wreath in gilding, enclosed by spearhead and floral brocade pattern bands, the rim with flowering and blossoming, leafy stems, comprising: nine plates, 23cm diam; a dish, 24.5cm diam.; four large dishes, 39cm diam.; and four slightly smaller dishes, 35cm diam. (18)Footnotes:Provenance: Schloss Leitheim, Bavaria (by repute)An armorial service ordered for Jean II Orry (Paris, 1652-1719), Seigneur de la Chapelle-Godefroy shows the same border decoration as the present service. See: Lebel, Antoine Armoires françaises et suisses sur la porcelaine de Chine au XVIIIe siècle (2009), p. 66.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE CHARGER with a six character Kangxi mark to the base, but later, of circular form, decorated with birds amongst scrolling foliage, 33cm diameter, together with another Chinese blue and white charger, decorated with a vase, argots foliage and bamboo shoots, late 18th/19th century, 35.5cm diameter and another (3)
2 Schalen und ein StövchenChina, 20. Jh., Porzellan/farbig gefasst, 1 Schale mit mehrfiguriger Malerei auf geschnitztem Holzstand, bodenseitig aufglasurrote Siegelmarke, Deckel fehlend, H (ohne Stand): ca. 6,6 cm; 1 Schale mit Gelehrtenmotiven und Schriftzeichen auf geschnitztem Holzstand, bodenseitig unterglasurblaue Dekorationsmarke der Kangxi Periode "Da qing kang xi nian zhi", H (ohne Stand): ca. 6,7 cm, 1 Stövchen mit vierpassigem Korpus, mehrfigurige Szenen auf der Wandung, Deckel durchbrochen gearbeitet und mit floraler Malerei verziert, LxH: ca. 14x4,7 cm (ohne Stand). Ber.
Blau-weiß VaseChina, wohl um 1900, Porzellan/blau-weiß gefasst, birnförmig gebauchter Korpus mit Elefantenkopfhandhaben, Malerei auf der Wandung, Phönix und Himmelsdrache mit Feuerkugel zwischen Wolken, bodenseitig unterglasurblaue Dekorationsmarke der Kangxi Periode "Kang xi nian zhi", H: ca. 16,5 cm.
A Chinese klapmut bowl, painted in tones of underglaze blue with flowers and leafy scrolls, trellis border, 14cm diam, fret mark; a Chinese circular plate, painted with a scholar's table laden with precious objects, 22.5cm diam, Kangxi; a Chinese shaped circular dish, painted in the Imari palette with cranes, carp and a character, picked out in gilt, 22cm diam (3)
A CHINESE IMARI BOWL FROM THE COLLECTION OF AUGUSTUS THE STRONG KANGXI 1662-1722 Painted with pagodas and trees within a border of flowers and foliage, the base incised 'N:89+', with a lot label for Christie's, 24th June 1999, lot 392, 19.5cm. Provenance: formerly in the collection of Augustus the Strong (1670-1733).
A CHINESE UNDERGLAZE BLUE AND COPPER-RED YEN YEN VASE SIX CHARACTER KANGXI MARK AND POSSIBLY OF THE PERIOD Decorated with twisting gnarled branches of prunus blossoms and buds, mounted with ormolu as a table lamp, 45cm the vase, 67cm overall. Provenance: from a private collection, London, by repute, purchased from Christie's or Sotheby's c.2000.
A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE 'DEER AND CRANE' YEN YEN VASE KANGXI 1662-1722 The upper and lower sections decorated with a continuous scene depicting cranes and spotted deer by a pine tree and craggy rocks, under swirling clouds, 37.5cm. Provenance: from an English private collection, acquired in Cambridge no later than 1960, and hence by descent.
A CHINESE FAMILLE VERTE 'KUI XING' BRUSHPOT, BITONG KANGXI OR LATER The cylindrical body painted with the deity of examinations, Kui Xing, standing on the head of an ao emerging from crashing waves and scattered florets, holding a calligraphy brush in his right hand, the reverse inscribed with calligraphy, the base with an unglazed circle, together with a wood stand, 12.5cm. (2) Cf. S Marsh, Brushpots: A Collector's View, p.248 for a related brushpot.
A CHINESE BLUE-GROUND AND GILT DECORATED BALUSTER VASE KANGXI 1662-1722 Decorated with blossoming prunus and roses, the reverse with a butterfly, all beneath a ruyi-head border, 22cm. Provenance: an English private collection, purchased from Vita Juel Antiques on 1st February 1973, a copy of the invoice is available.
A PAIR OF CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE 'MASTER OF THE ROCKS' DISHES KANGXI 1662-1722 Each decorated with a central medallion containing a mountainous river landscape with figures, encircled by bands of pine at the rims, the undersides decorated with two further rocky landscape scenes, the bases with Cheunghua marks, each with paper labels for Robert McPherson, London and the Mary & Peter White collection, 20.3cm. (2) Provenance: the Mary & Peter White collection.
A PAIR OF CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE MOULDED 'HUNTING' DISHES KANGXI 1662-1722 Each depicting equestrians in pursuit of their quarry, the borders with stylised lotus and scrolling tendrils, each with a six character Chenghua mark, 20cm. (2) Provenance: a British private collection, formed 1970-2003.
A CHINESE FAMILLE VERTE BEAKER VASE, GU LATE QING DYNASTY Painted with shaped panels containing birds and flowers, figures in landscapes, leaping carp, divided by butterflies and leafy floral sprays reserved on a stippled ground, the base with a Kangxi mark, 42cm. Provenance: an English private collection, Berkshire.
A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE 'DRAGON' DISH AND A BOTTLE VASE LATE QING DYNASTY Each piece painted with scaly dragons, flaming pearls and cloud scrolls, each with a Kangxi mark, 36.5cm and 22cm. (2) Provenance: an Irish private collection, Dublin. PLEASE NOTE THIS LOT IS TO BE OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE.
A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE BOTTLE VASE AND A TEAPOT AND COVER 18TH AND 19TH CENTURY Each mounted with metal, the bottle vase painted with peonies growing from leafy branches below a pine tree, with a paper label for Christie's to the base, the teapot decorated with a hunting scene, the base with a Kangxi mark, 23.5cm and 18cm. (3) Provenance: from a British private collection, formed 1970-2003, the bottle vase purchased from Christie's London, 5th February, 1998, lot 416.
A CHINESE FAMILLE NOIRE SHOU-SHAPED EWER AND COVER LATE QING DYNASTY The body painted with two panels of figures, the base with a Kangxi mark, together with a yellow-ground baluster vase and cover, moulded with chrysanthemum, with a moulded Wang Bingrong mark, 19.5cm. (4) Provenance: an Irish private collection, Dublin. PLEASE NOTE THIS LOT IS TO BE OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE.
A RARE CHINESE UNDERGLAZE BLUE AND COPPER-RED 'FIGURAL' DISH SIX CHARACTER KANGXI MARK AND OF THE PERIOD 1662-1722 The centre decorated with a large star-shaped panel of a lady daydreaming of her beloved, against a powder-blue ground, and a paper label for Marchant, 33cm. Provenance: from a British private collection, purchased from Marchant, on 7th December 2016, a copy of the invoice is available. Illustrated: Marchant, Exhibition of Kangxi Underglaze Blue and Copper-Red, 2016, no.12 A pair of dishes from the same set bearing the Kangxi marks is in the Butler Family Collection; one was previousy in the Collection Robert May, Zeist, The Netherlands, illustrated by The Earl of Lytton, Sir William Lllewellyn & Lawrence Binyon in the catalogue International Exhibition of Chinese Art, Royal Academy of Arts, London 1935-6, no.2676, p.231, pl.243. Dream scenes are rare on Chinese porcelain. A dish dated to Chongzhen (1628-44) in the Shanghai Museum, painted with Simau dreaming of a young woman singing, is illustrated by Antony White, Chen Xiejun and Wang Qingzheng in Seventeenth Century Jingdezhen Porcelain from the Shanghai Museum and the Butler Collections, no30, pp.124-125, where the authors also illustrate a Shunzhi dish (1644-61) from the Butler Family Collecton, painted with a similar scene, no 31, pp.130-131, together with a further dish with a dream scene, also from the Butler Family Collecton, dated to late Shunzhi or early Kangxi with a similar subject to the present dish.
A RARE CHINESE WUCAI GARLIC-MOUTH 'DRAGON' BOTTLE VASE KANGXI 1662-1722 The pear-shaped body decorated with a scaly three-clawed dragon chasing a flaming pearl, with its tail coiled around the slender neck, all below a border of triangular lappets to the mouth rim, 30.5cm. Provenance: from a British private collection, purchased from Jan van Beers Oriental Art, London, on 7th November 2011, a copy of the original invoice is available.

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