A Chinese blue and white porcelain sleeve vase and cover painted with a four claw dragon amongst floral sprays, bears Kangxi four character mark to base, height 41cmAdditional InformationCover with chipping to rim and large flat chip to rim, the vase in good condition with no chips, cracks or restoration. The diameter at the widest point of the neck is 13.75cm.
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A pair of Chinese blue and white porcelain vases, painted with figures and exotic birds in landscape scenes, bearing Kangxi double ring mark to base, height 25cm (2).Additional InformationGeneral surface wear, glaze imperfections to body in parts, one with very minor chip to top rim, otherwise good.
A Chinese blue and white porcelain ginger jar with wooden cover and stand, painted with four panels depicting objects inset between prunus flowers, bears Kangxi double ring mark to base, overall height 41cm.Additional InformationThe base has a crack running through, general surface wear, light scratches to glaze, the stand has a large split running through and a piece broken out, the wooden rim also has a split (see additional images). The crack that can be seen from underneath is only visible from the outside, not from the inside. Height of jar only 24cm. Postage would be a medium box, please see our postage costs https://www.adampartridge.co.uk/services/postage-shipping/
A mixed group of Chinese and Japanese ceramics including late Ming Swatow jar with underglaze decoration of figures and boats, height 14cm, an 18th century Japanese Arita bowl painted with underglaze fish to centre, diameter 20.6cm, a late 19th/early 20th century Chinese lidded baluster vase with apocryphal four character Kangxi mark to the base (badly af), an early 20th century Satsuma figural decorated sleeve vase, height 15.5cm (af), etc.Additional InformationThe sleeve vase, one foot has been broken, the baluster vase cracked throughout, Arita bowl ok but with some surface scratches and usual wear commensurate with age and use. Some firing cracks and manufacturing imperfections, some surface pitting in glazing.
A group of Chinese ceramics including a blue and white lidded jar painted with a four claw dragon, bears apocryphal Kangxi four character mark to base, height 14cm, a blue and white basket with pierced decoration, etc (7) (af).Additional InformationPrunus jar with large piece broken from the top and reglued. Dragon jar with chip to the top rim and chipping to the cover. General wear throughout. Light scratches to glaze. Pedestal bowl with chipping to glaze, glaze faults and chipping to rim.
A Chinese porcelain Imari decorated charger, painted with central landscape scene inside floral and scrolling setting, bears Kangxi double ring and precious symbol mark to base, diameter 39.5cm (af).Additional InformationPlate has been broken in two and restored, chipping to foot rim and general wear, light rubbing to the gilding throughout, minor chipping to the edge.
A late 19th/early 20th century Chinese porcelain lidded ginger jar painted in underglaze blue with blossoming prunus, apocryphal four character Kangxi mark to base, height including lid 30cm.Additional InformationSurface pitting, manufacturing imperfections and fritting to the rim of the lid and body, otherwise light general wear but no apparent damage or restoration.
A late 19th/early 20th century Chinese porcelain rouleau vase painted in underglaze blue with three figures in rural landscape, with further calligraphy, apocryphal six character Kangxi mark to base, height 25.7cm.Additional InformationThere is a hairline crack to the rim with further small section of repaired damage, otherwise manufacturing imperfections including inclusions to glaze, surface pitting and further general wear.
A late 19th/early 20th century Chinese baluster vase painted in underglaze blue with blossoming prunus to body and Greek key border to neck, apocryphal four character Kangxi mark to base, height 28cm.Additional InformationFiring imperfections to the rim, further to body. General surface wear, otherwise free from damage or restoration.
A Chinese blue and white porcelain circular box and cover, Qing Dynasty 19th century, the lid painted with two dragons contending the cosmic pearl, the base with sea waves, six character mark of the Kangxi Emperor but later 10.4 cm diameter100Condition report: lid is good. base with small 4mm chip on outer rim
A mixed lot of collectables to include Crested China with Nurse Cavell the radio and military subjects, a Franklin Mint House of Faberge Egg 'The King is Born' no16853, some miniature works of art including an articulated bisque baby and other baby charms, a Chinese prunus pattern ginger jar with apocryphal Kangxi marks, height 13.5cm, two cylindrical glass vases with gold inclusions and metal mounted crown and 'G', height 15cm (30+)
A FINE CHINESE GILT DECORATED 'THREE PHOENIX' DISH, Qianlong (1736-95), of circular form, with gently raised sides, painted to the interior with phoenix in flight, separated by peony blooms. 20.5cm diameter; together with a Kangxi famille verte dish decorated to the centre with a blossoming tree, 22.5cm diameter
CHINESE FAMILLE VERTE DISH, Kangxi (1654-1722), of shallow circular form painted with chrysanthemums, lotus and serrated leaves, the reserve with vacant twin-lined border; together with another famille verte dish painted with eight segments filled with flowerheads and encircling prunes, the underside with six characters marks from Kangxi within a double-lined border, 22 cm diameter
FOUR CHINESE CERAMIC ITEMS MING AND QING DYNASTY Comprising: a blue and white plate, with a six character Kangxi mark and of the period, the base with a paper label for S Marchant & Son, a famille verte 'dragon and phoenix' dish, with a six character Kangxi mark and of the period, a blue and white kraak porcelain bowl with a label for S Marchant & Son, and a celadon bowl with twin-fish to the well, 25cm max. (4) Provenance: from an English private collection, Bath.
A SMALL CHINESE SOFT-PASTE BLUE AND WHITE VASE AND TWO BRUSH WASHERS LATE QING DYNASTY The vase painted with a mythical beast crouching in a rocky landscape, the larger brush washer decorated with fish to the well and with a six character Kangxi mark to the base, the smaller brush washer soft-paste porcelain and with floral designs, 13cm max. (3) Provenance: from a private collection, Hampshire. PLEASE NOTE THIS LOT IS TO BE OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE.
A CHINESE FAMILLE VERTE HEXAGONAL-SECTION BALUSTER VASE AND COVER 19TH CENTURY Each facet painted with a panel enclosing lotus, peony, magnolia, chrysanthemum and other flowers, with birds and insects dispersed throughout the colourful scenes, the cover similarly decorated with floral sprays, with a six character Kangxi mark to the base, 44cm. (2) Provenance: from an English private collection, Hampshire.
A PAIR OF CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE 'DRAGON' BOTTLE VASES 19TH CENTURY Each decorated with two large iron-red dragons contesting a flaming pearl, the tall necks painted with the Eight Auspicious Buddhist Emblems (Bajixiang), with areas of detail highlighted in gilt, the base of each with a six character Kangxi mark in underglaze blue, 22.5cm. (2) Provenance: from an English private collection, purchased in the 1970s.
SIX SMALL CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE WINE CUPS AND A PAIR OF TEA BOWLS KANGXI 1662-1722 Comprising: a pair of flared wine cups decorated with ladies, the bases with marks reading Qi Yu Tang zhi, another similar cup also with a Qi Yu Tang zhi mark, a cup painted with a lady and boy with a four character Chenghua mark, a pair of hexagonal cups painted with birds, flowers and landscapes, and a pair of tea bowls with four character Chenghua marks, 8cm max. (8) Provenance: from a deceased estate, Dorset. The hexagonal cups and three cups with qi yu tang zhi marks purchased from Artemesia, Alresford between March and June 1989. Copies of the invoices are available.
A PAIR OF RARE CHINESE IMPERIAL GREEN AND YELLOW-ENAMELLED 'DRAGON AND PHOENIX' BOWLS SIX CHARACTER KANGXI MARKS AND OF THE PERIOD 1662-1722 Each incised and decorated in green enamel with two dragons in pursuit of flaming pearls above phoenix medallions, all reserved on a yellow ground, with roundels enclosing stylised shou characters and clouds to the wells, 15cm. (2) Provenance: from an English private collection. Cf. Christie's Hong Kong, 1st June 2011, lot 3510 for another bowl with this design; see also The Tsui Museum of Art: Chinese Ceramics IV, no.111 for a further example. It is recorded that bowls with this design were made for guifei, the highest-ranking imperial concubines, or fei, imperial concubines.
A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE 'SAN TANG YIN YUE' MOULDED BALUSTER VASE KANGXI 1662-1722 Painted with a large ship sailing towards the Three Pools Mirroring the Moon on Hangzhou's West Lake, with temples, houses and smaller boats dispersed through the rocky mountainous setting, the scene contained between bands of lappets enclosing floral sprays and landscapes, 49cm.
A LARGE CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE BALUSTER VASE KANGXI 1662-1722 Painted with ladies holding flowers and parasols in a garden as pairs of birds fly above, with potted plants and large peony blooms around them, the scene contained between lappets enclosing sprays of flowers, fruit and lingzhi, with further floral motifs to the short neck, 46.7cm.
A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE TEA BOWL AND SAUCER KANGXI 1662-1722 The cup painted with a couple and a lady standing amidst rockwork, the saucer similarly decorated with the lovers standing in a garden beneath a constellation, with beribboned precious objects to the saucer's rim and the rim interior of the cup, each with a four character Chenghua mark to the base, 10.5cm. (2)
A PAIR OF CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE OVOID VASES AND A BEAKER VASE KANGXI 1662-1722 Decorated with floral and foliate sprays contained between dense bands encircling the rims and feet, two with paper labels for the Rapfungst Collection, each of the ovoid vases together with a wood stand and a later cover, 20.3cm max. (7) Provenance: from an English private collection, Wiltshire, purchased from Leslie Hand on 10th November 1954. A copy of the invoice is available.
TWO CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE BOWLS AND A WINE CUP QING DYNASTY Comprising: a moulded bowl decorated with various floral sprays, six character Kangxi mark and of the period, a blue and white bowl painted with the Three Friends of Winter, six character Yongzheng mark and of the period, and a wine cup with flowers growing amidst rocks to the exterior, six character Tongzhi mark and of the period, 15.6cm max. (3) Provenance: from a deceased estate, Dorset, all purchased from Artemesia, Alresford. The Yongzheng bowl acquired on 26th March 1983, the Kangxi bowl on 7th January 1987, and the Tongzhi cup purchased on 25th November 1994. Copies of the invoices are available.
A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE 'INSECTS AND FLOWERS' BOWL KANGXI 1662-1722 The deep U-shaped body rising from a slightly tapering foot to an everted rim, painted with sprays of chrysanthemum, lotus, peony, prunus and bamboo, with insects in flight amongst the many plants, the well decorated with a medallion enclosing flowers in a jardiniθre, with a seal mark to the base, 19.7cm.清康熙 青花花卉紋碗
A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE 'PEONY' BOWL SIX CHARACTER KANGXI MARK AND OF THE PERIOD 1662-1722 The U-shaped body rising from a gently tapering foot to an everted rim, the exterior painted with interlocking sprays of stylised flowers, with further blossoms set against swirling designs encircling the foot, the base with a paper label, 17.2cm. Provenance: from an English private collection, West Sussex, purchased as one of a pair from Sotheby's London on 10th December 1985, lot 234. Cf. The National Palace Museum, Porcelain of the National Palace Museum, Blue-and-White Ware of the Ch'ing Dynasty, Book 1, p.54, pl.11 for a very similar bowl.清康熙 青花折枝牡丹紋撇口碗《大清康熙年製》青花楷書款來源:英國西薩塞克郡私人收藏,倫敦蘇富比1985年12月10日·編號234.
A CHINESE FAMILLE VERTE 'SIXTEEN SONS' OVOID VASE KANGXI 1662-1722 Painted in coloured enamels with a joyful scene of four concubines and sixteen boys at play in a garden, the base with a paper label for Sydney L Moss Ltd, together with a wood stand and reticulated cover, 20.6cm. (3) Provenance: from an English private collection, Wiltshire, purchased from Sydney L Moss Ltd on 5th December 1968. A copy of the invoice is available. This subject is derived from the Shang dynasty story of Jiang Ziya, the senior military counsellor who famously appointed sixteen good generals.清康熙 五彩四妃十六子罐來源:英國威爾郡私人收藏,1968年12月5日購於Sydney L Moss Ltd (附發票複印件)。
A RARE CHINESE FAMILLE VERTE 'SCHOLARS' BOWL KANGXI/YONGZHENG The deep U-shaped body supported on a short tapering foot and rising to a flared everted rim, finely painted with two seated scholars relaxing and drinking tea by a cluster of rocks and shrubs, with an attendant standing to the side ready to assist, the reverse inscribed with a poem, with a six character Hongzhi mark to the base, 11.5cm. Provenance: given to the current owner in Hong Kong in 1980 by Brian McElney, founder of the Museum of East Asian Art, Bath. Cf. W Qian, Tianwuguan Cang Ci, vol.1, pp.144-145 for a related Kangxi bowl also with scholars and a Hongzhi mark.清康熙/雍正 粉彩高士詩文碗《大明弘治年製》青花楷書款來源:1980年代在香港由巴斯東亞藝術博物館創始人Brian McElney贈予現藏家。
A CHINESE IMPERIAL YELLOW-GROUND 'DRAGON' SAUCER DISH SIX CHARACTER KANGXI MARK AND OF THE PERIOD 1662-1722 Finely incised to the centre with two five-clawed dragons contesting a sacred pearl amidst stylised flames, one dragon picked out in green enamel, the other in aubergine, with bunches of grapes growing amongst leaves to the reverse, 13.3cm. Provenance: formerly a European private collection. Cf. The British Museum, registration no.PDF.777 for a dish of the same design on loan from the Sir Percival David Foundation of Chinese Art; see also The Wonders of the Potter's Palette: Qing Ceramics from the Collection of the Hong Kong Museum of Art, pp.58-59, no.24 for another similar example.清康熙 黃地綠褐彩趕珠龍紋碟《大清康熙年製》楷書款來源:歐洲私人舊藏。
A CHINESE IMPERIAL BLUE AND WHITE 'PALACE' BOWL SIX CHARACTER KANGXI MARK AND OF THE PERIOD 1662-1722 The U-shaped bowl rising from a gently tapering foot to an everted rim, painted to the exterior with six lotus flowerheads on a continuous scrolling branch, with a band of lappets encircling the foot, the well decorated with a medallion enclosing a single lotus bloom amidst stylised leaves, 16.2cm. Provenance: sold at Sotheby's New York on 22nd March 1995, lot 283. Cf. Porcelain of the National Palace Museum, Blue and White Ware of the Ch'ing Dynasty, book 1, p.56, pl.12 for a similar bowl; see also W Qian, Tianwuguan Cang Ci, vol.1, pp.138-139 for another example; see also P Y K Lam and X Cheng, Qing Imperial Porcelain, no.19 for another related piece.清康熙 青花纏枝蓮紋宮碗《大清康熙年製》青花楷書款來源:紐約蘇富比1995年3月22日·編號283。
A CHINESE UNDERGLAZE BLUE AND RED 'FISH' JARDINIERE KANGXI 1662-1722 The ovoid body tapering towards the foot and with a flat everted rim, painted with a mackerel, whitefish, carp and freshwater perch swimming amidst flowers and aquatic plants, with areas of detail in copper-red, 23.5cm dia. Provenance: from a deceased estate, Dorset. The Chinese names of these four fish form the rebus qingbai lianjie, which may be translated as 'pure and incorruptible'. This expresses the wish for scholars to maintain high ethical standards and meet great success. Cf. R Chen, Qing Shunzhi Kangxi Chao Qinghua Ci (Qing Dynasty Shunzhi and Kangxi Blue and White Porcelain), p.391, no.251 for a blue and white jardiniθre with a similar design in the collection of the Palace Museum.清康熙 青花釉裡紅青白廉潔紋花盆來源:多塞特郡遺產。
A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE 'LANDSCAPE' BRUSHPOT, BITONG KANGXI 1662-1722 The waisted cylindrical body flaring towards the mouth, decorated with a continuous scene of figures dispersed throughout a mountainous watery landscape, with double rings to the base, 14.6cm. Provenance: from a deceased estate, Dorset, purchased from Artemesia, Alresford on 21st May 1992 for £800. A copy of the invoice is available. Cf. Christie's New York, 22nd March 2007, lot 326 for a cylindrical blue and white Kangxi brushpot decorated with a similar scene of figures in a continuous river landscape.清康熙 青花山水紋筆筒來源:多塞特郡遺產,1992年5月21日以£800的價格購於Artemisia,Alresford(附發票)。
A CHINESE IMPERIAL WUCAI 'APRICOT BLOSSOM' MONTH CUP SIX CHARACTER JIAQING MARK AND OF THE PERIOD 1796-1820 The deep flaring body finely painted with a blossoming apricot tree growing amidst rocks and shrubs, the reverse with a poem reading qing xiang he su yu, jia se chu qing yan, the inscription followed by a seal reading shang ('to appreciate'), 6.7cm dia. Provenance: from a deceased estate, Dorset, purchased from Artemesia, Alresford on 18th December 1997 for £200. A copy of the invoice is available. Cf. The British Museum, London, registration no.PDF.815 for a complete set of twelve month cups from the Kangxi period; see also Sotheby's Hong Kong, 4th April 2012, lot 3179 for another Jiaqing mark and period cup of the same design. Apricot blossoms are associated with the second month in the lunar calendar. As the civil service examinations were held at this time of year, apricot blossoms are regarded as the 'flowers for passing exams' and successful candidates were invited to a banquet held in the Imperial gardens called 'the spring banquet in the apricot grove'. The couplet is from a poem by Tang dynasty poet Qian Qi (710-780 AD) and may be translated as 'Its elegant fragrance blends with the scent of overnight rain, its beautiful colour stands out in the morning mist.' 清嘉慶 五彩二月杏花花神詩文杯銘文:清香和宿雨,佳色出晴煙。賞。《大清嘉慶年製》青花篆書款來源:多切斯特郡遺產,1997年12月18日以£200的價格購於Artemisia,Alresford(附發票)。
A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE 'PING SHENG SAN JI' BRUSHPOT, BITONG TRANSITIONAL C.1640 The waisted body flaring at the foot and towards the rim, the exterior painted with a man presenting three halberds in a vase to an official, the scene divided by swirling clouds and rocky cliffs, all contained within incised borders encircling the rim and foot, 18.7cm. Provenance: from a British private collection, purchased from Bluett Oriental Arts Ltd on 6th September 1990. A copy of the invoice is available. The image of a vase containing three halberds forms the rebus ping sheng san ji meaning 'may you rise three ranks in quick succession' and thus expresses the wish for an imminent promotion. Cf. R Chen, Qing Shunzhi Kangxi Chao Qinghua Ci (Qing Dynasty Shunzhi and Kangxi Blue and White Porcelain), pp.92-93, no.49 for a transitional vase decorated with a similar scene also including the ping sheng san ji motif.明末清初 青花平升三級筆筒來源:英國私人收藏,1990年9月6日購於Bluett Oriental Arts Ltd(附發票複印件)。
A RARE LARGE CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE DISH SIX CHARACTER KANGXI MARK AND EARLY IN THE PERIOD 1662-1722 Painted with a lady standing in a garden wearing flowing robes, she holds a fan in one hand and a sprig of osmanthus held up towards the sun in the other, she presents the flower to a young boy, the reverse with a paper label for Marchant, 35.8cm. Provenance: from a British private collection, purchased from Marchant, London, on 4th December 2002. A copy of the invoice is available. The Chinese word for osmanthus is guihua which is homophonous with guizi meaning 'your honourable son'. The image of a lady pointing osmanthus towards the sun therefore expresses the wish for a son to be a scholar-official holding a high position in court. The bamboo in the background is emblematic of the scholar's upright character because it is a tough plant which bends in the storm but never breaks. The plum blossom is also symbolic of the moral strength required to be an official, as they are hardy plants which survive through the winter. Cf. S Marchant & Son, Exhibition of Seventeenth-Century Blue and White and Copper-red and their Predecessors, p.50, no.48 for a similar dish with this design; see also R Chen, Qing Shunzhi Kangxi Chao Qinghua Ci (Qing Dynasty Shunzhi and Kangxi Blue and White Porcelain), p.123, no.61 for a similarly painted Kangxi dish in the collection of the Palace Museum; see also M Butler and Q Wang, Seventeenth Century Jingdezhen Porcelain from the Shanghai Museum and the Butler Collections, pp.132-133, no.32 for another related example.清康熙 青花庭院教子圖盤《大清康熙年製》青花楷書款來源:英國私人收藏,2002年12月4日購於倫敦Marchant(附標籤及發票複印件)。盤撇口,口沿施一周醬釉,弧腹,雙圈足,內圈較外圈稍矮,底有青花雙圈《大清康熙年製》六字楷書款。
A LARGE CHINESE WUCAI 'BAXIAN' BALUSTER VASE AND COVER SHUNZHI 1644-61 Decorated with the Eight Immortals in a rocky wooded landscape, they watch a figure dressed in a colourful robe performing a magic trick, his breath transforming into a dragon and phoenix, with further figures in conversation to the side, the scene divided by swirling clouds and set beneath a band of cracked-ice, with sprays of chrysanthemum and peony to the short neck, the cover painted with three boys at play, together with a wood stand, 49.5cm. (3) Provenance: from a British private collection, purchased from Sotheby's Amsterdam on 18th May 2004, lot 131. A copy of the invoice is available. Cf. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, accession no.61.200.62 for a Kangxi period yen yen vase decorated with a similar scene; see also Christie's New York, 21st September 2004, lot 271 for a Transitional baluster vase of the same scale painted with the Eight Immortals and similarly decorated with boys to the cover. 清順治 五彩八仙龍鳳紋將軍罐來源:英國私人收藏,阿姆斯特丹蘇富比2004年5月18日·編號131(附發票複印件)。
A CHINESE LANGYAO INCENSE BURNER 18TH CENTURY The bombé-shaped body raised on a short foot, with a thin raised band to the shoulder, the exterior decorated with a rich crackled red flambé glaze flecked with darker speckles, the colour draining from the top leaving the rim white, 22cm dia. Provenance: from a British private collection, purchased from Adrian Joseph of Allen Management in 1991. Cf. Christie's Hong Kong, 26th April 2004, lot 1074 for a related Kangxi langyao incense burner.十八世紀 郎窯紅香爐來源:英國私人收藏,1991年購於Adrian Joseph of Allen Management。
A MASSIVE CHINESE IMPERIAL WHITE GLAZED ANHUA-DECORATED 'LOTUS' DISH SIX CHARACTER KANGXI MARK AND OF THE PERIOD 1662-1722 The deep body rising from a tapering foot to an everted rim, finely incised to the centre with large stylised lotus flowers set amidst many scrolling leafy tendrils, with the reign mark in underglaze blue to the reverse, 46.9cm. Provenance: formerly purchased from William Clayton Ltd, London on 15th March 1967; and then a British private collection, purchased from Christie's South Kensington on 14th July 2006, lot 274. A copy of the Christie's invoice is available. 清康熙 白釉暗刻纏枝蓮花紋大盤《大清康熙年製》青花楷書款來源:1967年3月15日購於倫敦William Clayton Ltd,英國私人收藏,購於佳士得南肯辛頓2006年7月14日·編號274(復發票複印件)。
A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE CIRCULAR BOX AND COVER KANGXI 1662-1722 The cover painted with a roundel containing archaistic vessels amongst beribboned precious objects, all surrounded by blossoming peony and chrysanthemum blooms growing amidst rockwork, the floral decoration repeated on the base, 18.5cm dia. (2) Provenance: from a British private collection, purchased from D & M Freedman on 23rd November 2013. A copy of the invoice is available.清康熙 青花博古圖紋蓋盒來源:英國私人收藏,2013年11月23日購於D & M Freedman(附發票複印件)
A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE 'QILIN' DISH SHUNZHI 1644-61 Painted with the scaly mythical beast with its front right leg raised and its head turned towards the sky, it sits in a landscape with a plantain tree and rocks in the background, the underside decorated with three precious objects, the base with a four character mark reading Zhi Lan Zhai zhi, with a paper label for Robert McPherson, London, 28.5cm. Provenance: from a British private collection, purchased from Stockspring Antiques, London, on 18th November 1998. A copy of the invoice is available. Cf. R Chen, Qing Shunzhi Kangxi Chao Qinghua Ci (Qing Dynasty Shunzhi and Kangxi Blue and White Porcelain), pp.44-45, no.20 for another Shunzhi dish with this design in the collection of the Palace Museum; see also Sotheby's New York, 19th March 2019, lot 312 for another comparable piece.清順治 青花麒麟紋碟《芝蘭齋製》青花楷書款來源:英國私人收藏,1998年11月18日購於Stockspring Antiques(附發票複印件)。
A PAIR OF RARE CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE EROTIC SUBJECT SQUARE-SECTION VASES, FANGGU KANGXI 1662-1722 Each vase painted with scenes from The Romance of the Western Chamber to the central section, the tall flaring necks and feet decorated with flowers, rocks and butterflies, with geometric bands of fylfots encircling the mouths and footrims, each painted with a couple engaged in amorous pursuits to the base, 26cm. (2) Provenance: from a British private collection, purchased from D & M Freedman on 16th May 2012. A copy of the invoice is available. Cf. M Beurdeley and G Raindre, Qing Porcelain, p.67, nos.69 and 70 for a pair of related vases also with couples in coitus to the bases; see also S Marchant & Son, Exhibition of Two Hundred Years of Chinese Porcelain 1522-1722, 1998, p.82, no.65 for another similar pair. 清康熙 青花春宮圖方觚 一對來源:英國私人收藏,2012年5月16日購於D & M Freedman(附發票複印件)。
A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE 'MASTER OF THE ROCKS' DISH KANGXI 1662-1722 Painted in underglaze blue with a landscape scene contained within a simple blue band, detailed with a small dwelling by the bank of a river and with mountains in the distance, 27.5cm. Provenance: from a British private collection, received as a gift from Adrian Joseph of Allen Management in 1994.清康熙 青花山水紋盤來源:英國私人收藏,1994年獲贈於Adrian Joseph of Allen Management。
A SMALL CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE 'FOUR SEASONS' MUG KANGXI 1662-1722 Painted with peony, chrysanthemum, lotus and prunus, one side with an ear-shaped loop handle decorated with simple flowers, 10cm. Provenance: from a British private collection, purchased from Bonhams London on 13th June 2002, lot 17. Cf. The Oriental Ceramic Society, The World in Blue and White, p.30, no.73 for a similar mug.清康熙 青花四季花卉紋杯來源:英國私人收藏,邦漢斯倫敦2002年6月13日·編號17。
A CHINESE FAMILLE VERTE CYLINDRICAL JAR AND COVER KANGXI 1662-1722 Decorated in enamels and gilt with a continuous scene of birds amidst magnolia, prunus and tree peony, with similar decoration to the flat cover, all enclosed within dense floral borders, 16.7cm. (2) Provenance: from a British private collection, purchased from D & M Freedman on 8th January 2010. A copy of the invoice is available.清康熙 五彩花鳥紋蓋罐來源:英國私人收藏,2010年1月8日購於D & M Freedman(附發票複印件)。
A CHINESE FAMILLE VERTE TEA CANISTER AND COVER KANGXI 1662-1722 The rectangular-section body painted to the two larger facets with scenes of a lady reclining in a garden, with dwellings set amidst rocks and shrubs in the distance, the smaller sides decorated with flowers, with a further floral spray and pendant leaves to the cover, 12.4cm. (2) Provenance: from a British private collection, purchased from D & M Freedman on 6th November 2011. A copy of the invoice is available.清康熙 五彩人物故事紋茶葉罐來源:英國私人收藏,2011年11月6日購於D & M Freedman(附發票複印件)。
A LARGE CHINESE FAMILLE VERTE DISH 19TH CENTURY Brightly painted with ladies riding on horseback as three gentlemen drink tea on a balcony above, the reverse decorated with four stylised leaves, with an artemisia leaf to the base, 38cm. Provenance: from a British private collection, purchased from Martel Maides Auctions in 1994. Cf. W Qian, Tianwuguan Cang Ci, vol.1, pp.158-159 for a pair of Kangxi dishes decorated with the same subject.十九世紀 五彩騎馬仕女圖紋盤來源:英國私人收藏,1994年購於Martel Maides Auctions。

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