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A GOOD CHINESE KANGXI STYLE FAMILLE ROSE PORCELAIN VASE, decorated with scenes of native flora amongst lotus and formal scrolling foliage, with bands of lapett borders, the base and interior with a turquoise ground with gilt decorated highlights, the base with a six character qianlong mark, 40cm high x 27cm wide
A Chinese Kangxi blue and white bowl, decorated with birds, butterflies and foliage and with four character mark to base. Diameter 21 cm, height 17 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The bowl is in generally very good condition. There is no evidence of any significant damage, no repairs and no restoration. There is one minor star crack to the underside of the base to one side of the character mark. Other than this the piece is really in extremely good condition.
A Chinese Kangxi (1662-1722) footed bowl, with shou and bat marks and raised on a wooden stand. Diameter 15.5 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The bowl is in very good order with no damage, no repairs and no restoration. The main body of the piece has two small firing marks and there are some slightly thin areas of glaze but no significant issues.
A Chinese famille verte Kangxi style bottle vase, the white ground with polychrome decoration of butterflies in famille rose palette, flowers against a foliate ground with turquoise interior and base with red oxide four character mark, 25.5cm high Some slight marking to body^ no major chips or cracks^ in good general condition
A Chinese blue and white ovoid jar, Kangxi period, painted with egrets amid a lotus pond, double circle mark to base, H. 20.5cm, excluding wood stand and coverCONDITION: There is some slight fritting around the top rim, some occasional scratching to the glaze around the centre and shoulder. Typical minor glaze imperfections, otherwise in good condition with no restoration chips or cracks, both the wood stand and cover have a few small losses to the carving.
A Chinese coral red ground underglaze blue jar, Kangxi period, painted with flowerheads and scrolling tendrils, H. 12.3cm, excluding wood cover and standCONDITION: There is wear and abrasion to the enamels and glaze on the exterior. There are a few hairline cracks to the interior of the neck and occasional star cracks to the side of the body, really only visible on the interior. The wood cover and stand are in good condition.
A pair of large Chinese blanc de chine Buddhist Lion joss stick holders, Dehua, Kangxi period, H. 34.5cmCONDITION: Both figures have typical firing cracks in various places all over, please see photographs, one of the lions has a loss to the top of the joss stick holder, a hairline crack across its rear left leg and a few small losses to the end of its tail, the second lion has a few small losses to the end of its tail and an open firing crack to the top of its mouth and nose, otherwise in reasonable condition.
A pair of Chinese blue and white beaker vases, Gu, Kangxi period, each painted to the upper register with the Four Beauties and attendants in a garden pavilion, above a river landscape scene and a seated scholar in a rockwork garden, the base with Jiajing marks, H. 24cmCONDITION: One vase has several glaze chips around the foot, otherwise in good condition with no cracks or restoration.
A Chinese Kangxi / Yongzheng Blanc de Chine Porcelain Box Lid Mould (Ex. Museum).This is a mould used for impressing a pattern onto the lid of a porcelain box. It is stoutly potted, the glaze having a hint of pale blue. Diameter 10.5cm. Qing Dynasty c.1675 – 1725.Reference: A very similar box lid mould is illustrated in page 46 of the 1969 book "Blanc de Chine" by P. J. Donnelly.Provenance: It was part of The Brooke Robinson Collection of Asian Art formerly housed at Dudley Museum. Brooke Robinson (1836–1911) was a British Conservative Party politician, who was MP for Dudley.Also from the collection of the late Brian Page (1938-2018), the well-known Oriental art and antiques dealer from Brighton.

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