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A Chinese powder blue glaze porcelain jar and cover, Kangxi Period, with gilt-bronze hinges and mounts, gilt-bronze handle and allover painted gilded mountain landscape designs, height 26cmPorcelain is all perfect with no chips cracks or restoration, there is a glaze star crack on the underside of the lid not visible on the outside, one bronze handle is missing, the lock from the lid is also missing, gilt decoration is rubbed
A PAIR OF CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN SQUARE BOTTLE VASES AND COVERS, Kangxi (1654-1722), mark and period, each with detachable cover surmounted by a kylin, decorated to each side with birds amongst bamboo, tobacco leaves, chrysanthemum and prunus, with six character mark to base, 25cm high, on fitted stands, the entire 29cm high; together with Chinese blue and white tea caddy and cover, 18th Century, of rectangular form with angled corners, painted to each side with kylin and cub, amongst cloud swirl. 15.5cm high (3) Provenance: Collection of the Peck Family, Prehen House, Derry
A Chinese Kangxi (1662-1722) blue and white Phoenix dish. Painted in underglaze blue with a pair of stylised birds on a ground of cloud scrolls under two pairs of concentric rings. Six character Kangxi reign mark to the reverse under a border of phoenix in flight, 22.25cm diameter. No chips, cracks or repair. Textured orange peel type glaze.
* Chinese School. Hen and Chicks, attributed to Lang Shih-Ning (1688-1766), Qing Dynasty, fine pen, ink, watercolour and bodycolour on silk, titled in black ink lower left, with artist's seals, 605 x 325 mm (23.75 x 12.75 ins), mounted on silk scroll, with manuscript label, silk tie, one handle missingQty: (1)NOTESProvenance: A.W. Bahr Collection, with small circular handwritten sticker affixed to the foot of the manuscript label: BAHR L 47.112. Abel William Bahr (1877-1959), collector of Chinese art and antiquities, and Secretary of the North China branch of the Royal Asiatic Society. A.W. Bahr is the author of Old Chinese Porcelain and Works of Art in China, being descriptions and illustrations of articles selected from an exhibition held in Shanghai, November 1908, published in 1911. A survey of Chinese paintings in the Bahr Collection by Osvald Siren was published by the Chiswick Press in 1938. Lang Shih-Ning was the adopted Chinese name for the Italian Jesuit missionary Giuseppe Castiglione, who served as an artist at the Imperial Court of Kangxi, Yongzheng and Qianlong. His work represents a fusion of Western and Chinese traditions.
* Chinese School. Snow and Plum Flowers, in the manner of Cui Bai, Song Dynasty, fine pen, ink and watercolour on silk, 650 x 420 mm (25.5 x 16.5 ins), mounted on silk scroll, with manuscript title label, silk tying thread, handles missingQty: (1)NOTESProvenance: A.W. Bahr Collection. Abel William Bahr (1877-1959), collector of Chinese art and antiquities, and Secretary of the North China branch of the Royal Asiatic Society. A.W. Bahr is the author of Old Chinese Porcelain and Works of Art in China, being descriptions and illustrations of articles selected from an exhibition held in Shanghai, November 1908, published in 1911. A survey of Chinese paintings in the Bahr Collection by Osvald Siren was published by the Chiswick Press in 1938. Lang Shih-Ning was the adopted Chinese name for the Italian Jesuit missionary Giuseppe Castiglione, who served as an artist at the Imperial Court of Kangxi, Yongzheng and Qianlong. His work represents a fusion of Western and Chinese traditions.
Three 18th century Chinese tea bowls comprising of two Kangxi examples of lobed form decorated with panels of figures and flowers and a later example decorated with a lake scene and buildingsCondition report: A chip to one of the cups with crazing, and a few deep hairline cracks to the same cup and the other two (all three), some fritting to the edges and pitting to the glaze, wear to the undersides.
A Kangxi Famille verte vase and cover, late 17th century, painted with females conversing, reading and writing within a fenced garden, the reverse with a panel painted with females playing Go whilst another looks on holding a vase with flower, 52cmCondition report: Extensively and poorly restored. A large crack starts at the rim and continues down through the vase, under the base and continues on the opposite side terminating 14cm from the rim. A further long horizontal crack starts below the figure of the boy continues diagonally to the lady furthest on the left and continues around the vase terminating at the left side of the table with Go. 50% of the knop is missing, the remainder is poorly restored. There are four rim chip to the lid of varying sizes. There is a 20cm x 6cm undulating restoration of poor quality to the rim and a further equally poor 7cm x 3cm 'D' shape restoration on the opposing side of the rim.
Two Chinese famille verte ginger jars and covers, late 19th century, each cover decorated with children, with diapered shoulder, one jar decorated with a figure with horse and attendant receiving refreshment from two females, the other with two ladies and children at play flying a kite, both within fenced exterior surroundings, both with red stamped four character Kangxi marks, 20cm & 19cm respectivelyCondition report: The smaller jar with a 5mm firinh crack on the rim. Both with no obvious post production faults visible.
A Chinese blue & white vase, the slightly lobed and inverted tapering neck painted with leaves above the inverted baluster body with key and rui head bands above blossoming tree peony and two ducks, six character pseudo Kangxi mark, 30cmCondition report: The neck has been professionally restored to a high standard. The exterior of the neck has been over sprayed with a clear lacquer.
A near pair of Kangxi period porcelain caddies, early 18th century, European decorated, the underglaze blue decoration of females in a garden surrounding with rockwork, with later polychrome enamel floral decoration, each with leaf mark to the underside, 12.5cmCondition report: No obvious faults.

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