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A Chinese porcelain blue and white baluster vase and cover. With spurious Kangxi four character mark, painted with lion dogs amongst scrolls and clouds, 21cm high Condition Report: Overall in good condition. Some pitting to the glaze and a small area of discolouration. Very small chip to the lid and base. Rubbing to the underside. Colours bright. Two small hairline cracks to the underside of the base (likely during manufacturing). No obvious restoration.
A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE GU VASE 20TH CENTURY Painted to the exterior with four winged beast standing on rocks amidst waves, 21.5cm high; a Chinese blue and white vase, 19th century, painted to the exterior with two figurine scenes in cartouches, the base with apocryphal kangxi mark, 26cm high; and a blue and white tea bowl, Caughley, circa 1780, 9.2cm diameter (3) Condition Report: Caughley bowl with extensive wear to the interior. Gu vase with two cracks to the rim Condition Report Disclaimer
A large Chinese blue and white bowl, Kangxi period, painted with panels of flowers issuing from rockwork, the inside of the rim painted with panels of flowers on a diaper ground, 30.5cm diameterChip to footrim with associated hairlines. Chips to rim. Three hairlines on the rim (9cm, 12cm and 3.5cm) and a couple of other tiny hairlines. Otherwise in good condition with no restoration or repairs.
Set of five 18th century blue and white Chinese dishes, decorated with rockwork and peonies, and one other Chinese Kangxi-style dish with panels of landscapes and flowers and a four-character mark to baseKangxi-style dish has some rim chips , rest have minor nibbles/ fritting and one has a hairline crack
A 20th century Chinese famille verte jardiniere with a large panel on each side featuring the eight Daoist immortals in garden landscape settings, smaller circular panels painted with lotus flowers and kilin, all in bright polychrome enamels reserved against a red seaweed ground, six character Kangxi mark around the rim, post Qing dynasty
A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE "CARP AND CRAB" BOWL, KANGXI MARK AND PROBABLY OF THE PERIOD A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE "CARP AND CRAB" BOWL, KANGXI MARK AND PROBABLY OF THE PERIOD, of fluted circular form, the interior painted with a crab, the exterior painted with fish, bears four character mark in underglazed blue within concentric circles. 20cm diameterSeveral small rim chips and a fine hairline crack issuing from the rim.
A Chinese porcelain blue and white baluster base, Kangxi style, decorated with figures in a garden scene, double concentric circle mars to underside, drilled, 35cm high (at fault)Condition report; Surface chip to the surface with extending horizontal fracture approx 7cm long. Surface pitting. Drilled hole towards the base for lamp conversion. No obvious further chips, cracks or restoration.
A pair of Chinese famille rose ginger jars, possibly Republic period, each ovoid jar decorated with figures of horse back, attendees and figures in a landscaped setting, iron red four character Kangxi mark to underside, 21cm high (2) (at fault)Condition report; One ginger jar with rim descending hairline crack and large stained star crack to the shoulder. Each extensively pitted. Surface decoration worn and glazing flaws visible. Staining can be seen throughout.
A 19th Century Chinese blue and white ginger jar and cover decorated with figures playing music and dancing in a garden setting, bears four character Kangxi mark to base, 19.5cm high on an associated ebonised wooden stand CONDITION REPORTS Has general wear and tear to include firing faults throughout. Some light surface scratching, etc. See images for further detail.
A pair of 19th century Chinese mirror black (Wujin) balaster shaped vases with all over scrolling foliate and floral decoration bearing blue underglazed six character Kangxi marks within concentric rings to the underside of the circular foot (rim cut and base drilled now as table lamps with three light brass fittings raised on a circular gilt base), 40 cm high not including base and fittings
A pair of Chinese blue and white porcelain footed rice bowls, with floral decoration, each bearing Kangxi double ring and four character mark to the underside, height 6.5cm (2).Additional InformationOne example with a large chip to the rim and crack to the body, the second example with a hairline crack to the body.
A pair of late 19th century Chinese blue and white porcelain temple jars and covers decorated with objects and prunus flowers, with auspicious symbols to the shoulders and foot rims, painted four character Kangxi marks to the underside, height 31cm, together with a similar blue and white example (af) (3).Additional InformationEach piece is damaged with the pale blue and white example with a large V-shaped chip missing from the rim, the pair of vases with chips and cracks/old repairs to each example.
A late 19th century Chinese blue and white porcelain jar, decorated with figures inside lotus flowers and stylised detail, with painted four character Kangxi marks to the underside, height 20cm including assorted cover, together with a Chinese crackle glaze vase, height 23cm (2).Additional InformationThe smaller earlier vase is af with old repairs, losses and cracks, the cover is associated, the second piece with staining, there is also a hairline crack to the rim.
A pair of Chinese blue and white vases in Kangxi style, decorated with figures in a garden, height 20cm, with a pair of Doulton Burslem Flow Blue vases, a Royal Albert 'Old Country Roses' teapot and cover, a Beswick dog, a Beswick horse, a Beswick foal, an unmarked foreign horse, and a Poole Pottery model of a fawn.Additional InformationThe Chinese vases with some glaze imperfections, but generally OK. One of the Doulton vases is broken and glue repaired where the vase section meets the base, ear of the foal broken and glue repaired, other items with general wear.
A late 19th century Chinese blue and white porcelain sleeve vase decorated with objects inside prunus flowers, painted Kangxi mark to the underside, height 31cm, together with a Japanese twin handled blue and white vase decorated with a peacock in landscape, height 35cm (af).Additional InformationThe Japanese vase is af with a large area of loss to the rim, also chipping to the glaze, the Chinese sleeve case with numerous chips to the rims.
A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE SLENDER OVOID VASEBlue six character Kangxi mark but later painted with the eight trigrams and two yin yang symbols above breaking waves, 31cm high; also a blue and white bottle painted with adults and children playing, 20.25cm high (2)The first vase with some specking to the glaze, but overall in good condition
A CHINESE IMARI ARMORIAL COFFEE CUP AND SAUCER (2)Kangxi, circa 1712 Painted with the arms of Walker inside a border of leafy scrolls, saucer 11.75cm diameter. The arms are those of the Rev. John Walker, Dean of Bocking in Essex from 1725-1741. See Howard, Chinese Armorial Porcelain, 1974, B2, p177Cup is in good condition. The saucer has a fine haircrack to the rim, approx. 2cm length and seven nicks around the rim
A large Chinese Kangxi dish, clobbered decoration,37 cms diameter.**CONDITION REPORT**PLEASE NOTE:- Prospective buyers are strongly advised to examine personally any goods in which they are interested BEFORE the auction takes place. Whilst every care is taken in the accuracy of condition reports, Gorringes provide no other guarantee to the buyer other than in relation to forgeries. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and some descriptions in the catalogue or given by way of condition report make reference to damage and/or restoration. We provide this information for guidance only and will not be held responsible for oversights concerning defects or restoration, nor does a reference to a particular defect imply the absence of any others. Prospective purchasers must accept these reports as genuine efforts by Gorringes or must take other steps to verify condition of lots. If you are unable to open the image file attached to this report, please let us know as soon as possible and we will re-send your images on a separate e-mail.
China.- de Tournon (Charles Thomas Maillard) Memoires pour Rome sur l'Etat de la Religion Chretienne dans la Chine, avec le Decret de... Pape Clement XI sur l'Affaire des Cultes Chinois, et le Mandement de M le Cardinal de Tournon, first edition, stamps and small ink ownership initials to front free endpaper and B5, contemporary speckled morocco, rebacked by Chivers of Bath, library number to spine, [Cordier 912], 8vo, n.p., 1709.⁂ Fascinating work relating to the Chinese Rites Controversy - a dispute among Roman Catholic missionaries over the religiosity of Confucianism and Chinese rituals during the 17th and 18th centuries. The controversy arose as the Jesuits argued that the Chinese rituals and Confucianism were secular customs, and thus should be tolerated, while the Dominicans and the Franciscans disagreed and urged Rome to condemn and ban these rites. This work stands as Tournon's decree to communicate the prohibition of Chinese rites. Eventually the Pope favored Tournon's side and issued a bill which officially condemned the Chinese rites in 1715. As a response, Kangxi Emperor revoked his edict of tolerance in 1717 and in 1721 the Christian missionaries were expelled from China.
A Chinese Famille Verte Charger. Qing dynasty, Kangxi period the interior enameled with flowers and a bird, the rim with panels with flowers , birds and insects. The underside with artemisia leaf mark. 35 cm diameter Condition Report: Chips and cracks all over the rim , one crude restoration of 3 cm long 2 cm large , one hairline on the exterior cavetto about 8 cm , glaze flaws and wearing and enamels missing, fadedor wornspotsofglaze. Scratches on the glaze , Some firing faults .
A pair of Chinese Famille Verte, Iron red, Dragon Bottle vases, Qing dynasty, Guangxu period. Each with an ovoid body painted with two iron-red dragons chasing flaming pearls above green waves, the shoulder with a band of diaper and blossoms, the waisted necks with stylised lappets and tassels, an apocryphal Kangxi mark on the underside 22.5 cm H. (2)Condition Report: Some firing flaws , a chip and fleabite on the rim on one of the vases , some gilding faded and some glaze wearing
A Chinese blue and white Klapmuts bowl, Qing dynasty, Kangxi period painted with on the inside with children playing and figures in the landscape on the exterior. On the underside a Chenghua mark 16 cm diameter, 7.8 cm highCondition Report: Some firing flaws, some chips on the rim, some traces of wear and spots of abrasion of the glaze body, one light hairline
A Chinese blue and white square / octogonal bowl Qing dynasty, Kangxi period decorated with differents characters, a Xuande mark under the base 10 cm high, L. 19 cm Condition Report: Some firing flaws , some chips and fleabites on the rim , Two hairlines , one about 8 cm on the inside and outside. The second one about 3 cm from the inside and outside , some light traces of wear on the glaze body.
Chinese Blue and White Matched Pair of Vases, Kangxi period. The vases are decorated with three rows of cartouches enclosing chrysanthemum and peony. With underglaze blue double circle to undersides. 25 cm and 24.5 cm high. A similar single vase sold at Christies 6 Nov 2019, The van Daalen Collection, Lot 72. Condition Report: Some firing flaws, one hairline on the rim neck of the smaller vase (3 cm on the inside and about 1 cm on the outside neck ) , some light traces of wear on the glaze body.
A pair of Chinese blue and white porcelain bottle vases, Qing Dynasty, late 19th century, painted with warring figures probably characters from the Chinese epic Outlaws of the Marsh (Water Margin) between ruyi head and lappet borders, apocryphal four character Kangxi mark, 20 cm; together with a pair of Chinese blue and white porcelain sleeve vases, Qing Dynasty, late 19th century, painted butterflies and flowering honeysuckle between ruyi heads and lappet bands, apocryphal four character Kangxi mark, 31 cmPrivate estateThe smaller vases appear to be in good condition with no obvious faults. One of the sleeve vases has a small and shallow rim chip.
Group of two Chinese Kangxi period blue and white porcelain vases. One gu vase or beaker vase, decorated throughout with auspicious Buddhist symbols. With one cylinder vase or brush pot decorated with a scene of a scholar or immortal. One bearing the LAR Madison Ave. sticker.(Smaller) height: 4 in x diameter: 1 1/2 in. (Larger) height: 7 in x diameter: 3 1/2 in.
Pair of Chinese blue and white porcelain lidded baluster jars. Decorated along the bodies of the jars with outdoor court scenes and along the necks of the jars with auspicious Buddhist symbols. Marked along the underside with a double ring mark in underglaze blue, typical of the Kangxi period. On custom wooden stands.Each, without stand; height: 16 1/2 in x diameter: 9 1/2 in.

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