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A Chinese blue and white baluster vase and a famille verte sleeve vase: the first painted with a continuous extensive lake landscape, double circle mark, Kangxi, 25cm [damaged/cut down]; the second painted with lotus shaped panels of flowering plants, blossom and insects on a seeded green ground, Kangxi, 27cm [damaged] 2.
A Chinese blue and white globular jar and a similar baluster vase and cover: the first painted with an extensive lake landscape with figures and a sampan, Kangxi, 20cm [cracked]and wood cover; the second painted with phoenix amongst peonies and stylised foliage, double circle mark, Kangxi/Qianlong, 40cm [chip to rim with related crack, cover damaged] 2.
A Chinese verte/imari charger with shaped rim and a famille verte charger: the first painted with a phoenix perched on rockwork amongst peony and lotus, early Qianlong, 36cm [rim crack]; the second painted with a banded fence, birds and flowers and foliage, the rim with prunus and bamboo, Kangxi, 36cm [interior cracks, minor rim frits] 2.
A group of four Chinese famille rose plates and a pair of rouge-de-fer plates, Kangxi and Qianlong: including a set of three painted with floral blooms and baskets of flowers, the rims with leafy en grisaille borders, 22.5cm [one cracked]; the single plate 22.5cm [rim crack]; the rouge-de-fer plates with fish marks within double circles [one damaged, one with minor rim chips] 6.
A pair of Chinese famille rose teabowls and saucers and a famille verte teabowl: of eggshell type, painted with chrysanthemum and other blooms issuing from blue rockwork within foliate and diaper borders, Yongzheng, saucers 12cm [some damage]; the teabowl painted with an insect and flowering branches, conch shell? mark within a double circle, Kangxi, 8cm [tiny chip to foot rim] 4.
Two Chinese famille verte bowls, a small cylindrical bottle vase and a blue and white wine cup: the bowls variously painted with birds, flowering plants, figures and mythical beasts, Kangxi, 14 and 16cm [damages]; the bottle painted with auspicious objects, double circles mark, Kangxi, 17cm [neck restored]; the moulded wine cup painted with leafy floral sprays, flower mark, Kangxi, 7cm [rim frits] 4.
A Chinese verte/imari charger: painted with a deer pulling a cart containing a flowering plant in a vase within a fenced garden with lingzhi and peony, the rim with auspicious objects reserved amongst foliate scrollwork and key pattern borders, late Kangxi/Yongzheng, 35cm [hair crack to rim].
A Chinese blue and white bowl and a blanc-de-chine 'anhua' decorated beaker vase: the bowl painted with elegant ladies and children in gardens with plantain, willow and rockwork, six-character Chenghua mark within a double circle, Kangxi, 20.5cm [damaged]; the vase incised to the upper section with a two-character mark above plantain leaves, the lower with wispy flowers and foliage, Kangxi, 24.5cm [damaged] 2.
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 Kangxi-style oviform vase and cover with all over white prunus decoration on a blue ground, four character mark of Kangxi to the underside, on an ebonised stand, 30cm high.CONDITION REPORT: There are several chips to the glazed on the top rim of the cover. There is crazing to the underside of the cover and the underside of the vase. There are stains to the rim of the vase. There is a restored crack to the top part of the vase. The repair patch is visible inside.
Chinese ceramic jardinière decorated all over with Imari and famille rose floral panels, Kangxi-style scrolls to the lower, 27cm high and 33cm wide. CONDITION REPORT: There is staining to the top. There is a large crack from the left top to the lower part. There are further age-related surface marks and prominent staining to the interior. Age-related fading to the decoration on the border. Crazing to the interior also.
The deep bowl rising to a scalloped rim, the interior painted with two warriors on horseback, one wielding a sword, the other carrying a lance, the rim and cavetto painted with warriors and footmen alternated by chrysanthemums, the exterior with floral sprays and ruyi-heads, the base with an underglaze-blue six-character Kangxi mark, minor rim chip
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.
Pair of Chinese trumpet vases, "rose family". Qing dynasty, 19th century.Hand-painted porcelain.Measurements: 24 cm (height); 15 cm (largest diameter).Pair of Chinese trumpet vases, "rose family". Qing Dynasty, 19th century in hand-painted porcelain with vegetal decorations, borders and birds of various colours. "Pink family" is a type of Chinese porcelain introduced in the 18th century and defined by the presence of pink overglaze glaze. It is a Western classification for Qing dynasty porcelain known in Chinese by various terms: fencai, ruancai, yangcai and falangcai. The colour palette was introduced to China during the Kangxi reign (1654-1722) by Western Jesuits working in the palace, but perfected only in the Yongzheng era when the best pieces were made. Although "pink family" is named after its pink glaze, the colour can actually range from pale pink to deep ruby, and in addition to pink a range of other soft colour palettes are also used. The gradation of colours was produced by mixing coloured glazes with 'vitreous white', an opaque white glaze (lead arsenate), and its colour range was further extended by mixing different colours.
Pair of Chinese "rose family" vases. Qing dynasty, 19th century.Hand-painted porcelain.Chipped at the mouths.Measurements: 37 x 17 x 15 cm.Pair of Chinese vases, "pink family" of the Qing dynasty, 19th century, square shape with the decreasing lower part, curved neck and open mouth, lateral handles of zoomorphic forms. Hand decorated with palace scenes, vegetable ornaments and borders."Pink family" is a type of Chinese porcelain introduced in the 18th century and defined by the presence of pink overglaze glaze. It is a Western classification for Qing dynasty porcelain known in Chinese by various terms: fencai, ruancai, yangcai and falangcai. The colour palette was introduced to China during the Kangxi reign (1654-1722) by Western Jesuits working in the palace, but perfected only in the Yongzheng era when the best pieces were made. Although "pink family" is named after its pink glaze, the colour can actually range from pale pink to deep ruby, and in addition to pink a range of other soft colour palettes are also used. The gradation of colours was produced by mixing coloured glazes with 'vitreous white', an opaque white glaze (lead arsenate), and its colour range was further extended by mixing different colours.
Basket. China, Dao Guang period, 1821-1850.PorcelainSeal on the base.In perfect condition.Measurements: 23 x 16,5 x 16,5 cm.This basket, structured by means of four levels in height, with an octagonal structure and closed by a completely separable lid, has been decorated in blue and white porcelain. Blue-and-white porcelain, which appeared during the Mongol Yuan dynasty, developed fully during the Ming dynasty and again at the beginning of the Quing dynasty, especially during the reign of the Kangxi emperor. The mouth of both vessels, as well as the base, are bordered by a brown collar with incisions in triangular shapes.
Collection of Chinese Ceramics including Gu Shaped Blue and White Vases with four Kangxi marks to base, 15cm high, Blue and White Crackle Glazed Lidded Vase decorated with dragons with four character marks to base, five further blue and white jars and vases, two lids and a small Cloisonne Vase
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 Porcelain Dish, Kangxi, painted in famille verte enamels with insects amongst flowers and rockwork within a foliate panelled border29cm diameterA Similar Dish, QIanlong, painted in famille rose enamels with peony and rockwork within an arrowhead and flowering and fruiting branch border34.5cm diameterA Similar Octagonal Plate, painted in green and brown with a flowerspray within a husk swag border23.5cm diameter (3)Kangxi - A section broken out of the rim around 6 o clock, re attached and proffesionaly restored. The rim heavily fritted. Qianlong - The dish has been in two pieces and re stuck, two further smaller pieces re stick inline with the larger break. Rim with heavy glaze fritting.Octagonal - a large flat chip to the rerar of the rim. A further two rim chips and a foot chip. Some general rim fritting and glaze pitting.
A PAIR OF CHINESE PORCELAIN BLUE AND WHITE VASE TABLE LAMPS THE PORCELAIN KANGXI, 1662-1722, THE MOUNTS FRENCH, 19TH CENTURY of ovoid shape, each decorated with cartouches of fan shaped panels and treasures, interspersed with floral sprays and flowering branches, beneath ruyi and flowerhead shoulders and floral feet, with scrolling foliate ormolu mounts and an oil lamp cover, now fitted for electricity (2) 70cm high
A CHINESE PORCELAIN FAMILLE VERTE STICKSTAND KANGXI STYLE, 19TH CENTURY of cylindrical form, the powder blue ground painted with a large panel of two ladies before a fence, a lakeside landscape verso and smaller panels of vases and flowering rocky gardens, damages 61cm high, 23cm diameter Provenance Edmund de Rothschild (1916-2009) The Trustees of Exbury House
A PAIR OF CHINESE AMBER STYLE TUFTED DUCKS 20TH CENTURY modelled squatting on the ground, on pierced hardwood stands, together with a pair of Chinese green hardstone parrots in Kangxi style, standing on carved cylindrical plinths and hardwood stands (4) 26cm high (max) Provenance Edmund de Rothschild (1916-2009) The Trustees of Exbury House
A Chinese blue and white porcelain moon flask, early 20th century, the circular body with figure in a garden to either side, within a foliate border, the underside with Kangxi Nian Zhi character marks, 21 cm high, together with a 19th century blue and white willow pattern plate, 13.8 cm diameter
A Chinese Qing dynasty Famille Verte porcelain stem cup, 18th century, probably Kangxi period (1661-1722), the bowl with twin pierced handles either side, decorated to the exterior with enamelled blossoming prunus and dragon medallions, the stem with leaf tip above a circular base with meandering foliage, 10 cm high x 18.5 cm wideCondition: In overall good condition, with the inevitable surface wear consistent with age and use. There is some pitting, gilt loss to the handles and other areas of decoration, some minor losses of enamel and paint. Wear to the rim with some nibbling.
A Chinese Qing dynasty blue and white porcelain kraak charger, probably Kangxi period (1661-1722), decorated to the centre with ducks on a rock and in flight by a river and flowers, with a border of panels of flowers, scrolls, fans, leaves and a vase and other objects, the exterior decorated with a band of circles and lines, 5.2cm high, 31.7cm dia, on a later hardwood stand
An early Qing dynasty blue and white porcelain charger, 18th century, Kangxi period (1662-1722), with a peony and frogspawn pattern, 34.8 cm diameterCondition: Some chips and nibbling to the rim, one with crack, another with hairline crack visible only from the underside. Some pitting to the underside.
An 18th Century Chinese Kangxi polychrome decorated mug, the main panel depicting figures and young stag in a landscape, within an oxide red and blue main body, with serpent handle, 9.5 cm diameter x 11.5 cm high, a 19th Century Chinese blue and white landscape decorated plate, 23 cm diameter, a pair of 20th Century Japanese Satsuma ware vases with relief work figural decoration, bearing indistinct signature to base, 21.5 cm high on wooden stands and a European monochrome painted and glazed vase in the Japanese style, 35 cm wide x 13 cm x 19 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Mug - handle has been off and repaired in several places. There are chpis to the rim both inside and out.. The blue and white plate - has some chips to the rim Pair of Satsuma vases - have crazing all over as well as some hairline cracks running down - one has been badly broken and badly restored throughout The monochrome vase - has all over crazing and repairs to the gilding - has a very very dull sound. All items with general wear and tear conducive with age and use to include firing faults, surface scratches, wear to the gilding and enamel decoration, etc. See images for further detail.

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