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A pot with cover, Chinese export porcelain, blue decoration "Flowers", two circular reserves with blue decoration "Insignia attributable to the Society of Jesus", Kangxi period (1662-1722), small restoration on the edge. Notes: vd. CASTRO, Nuno - "A Porcelana Chinesa ao Tempo do Império - Portugal / Brasil". Lisbon: ACD Editores, 2007, p. 345., Dim. - 14 cm
Two Chinese armorial plates, Kangxi, circa 1720, one with the arms of Cholmondeley impaling an unknown arms, the other with the arms of Stanley impaling Granville, each with dragon or floral rims, 23cm diameter max. Along with an armorial tea bowl, 18th century, approx. 7.8cm diameter. (3) Provenance: plates - Wooley & Wallis, lot 437, 24/11/2015, originally from the estate of the late Peter James Rankin. tea bowl - Wooley & Wallis, lot 441, 25/11/2015. Further details: Plates - one with V shaped piece re-attached in past; scuffs to foot rims of both; wear to gilding. Tea bowl - minor wear to gilding.
A Chinese famille verte porcelain ginger jar, six character mark of Kangxi but 19th century, decorated with a Tiger, Dragon & Kylin on sea waves, approx. 18.5cm high, along with similarly decorated plate, 19th century, approx. 25.5cm wide. (2) Further details: no cover to ginger jar, scuffs to foot rim of ginger jar and some pitting. Plate - 7cm section of rim repaired, nibbles to rim.
A Chinese blue and white porcelain plate, late 19th century. The central circular medallion enclosing a crab, flanked by four fish and seaweed, with four character Kangxi mark, diameter 27.5cm.Some very small chips to the rim and staining on the foot ring, otherwise in very good overall condition.
Late Ming period or possibly early Qing (Kangxi), the small cloisonne bowl designed with flowers and leaves to the centre, with repeating motifs around the rim and base rim. 12cms diameter. *CR tiny rim flake, stress cracks to the turquoise enamel, heavy internal corrosion, the odd small pin hole to the body.
A Kangxi period famille verte teapot, painted with antiques and with replaced silver lid and spout, with a label relating to the W.W.W Winkworth collection from 1929 (10cms high). Also with a small famille verte kangxi jar, painted with figures within a landscape scene (restoration to the rim, 11.5cms high), and a famille verte kangxi cup (7cms high). (3). *CR Replaced lid and spout, small chip to the inside rim, a little wear/marks to the rim and handle, firing crack inside and to the base from manufacture. Spout, a little dented around the end and with the odd small dent, moves around at the moment and needs securing in place, lid - nibbles to the finial. Bowl, two large sections of the rim are restored, otherwise seems ok. Cup, various nibbles/fritting around the rim (top and side of the rim), nibbles to the base rim and small chip.
A Qing dynasty cash coin sword-shaped talisman. The coin sword consist of Qing dynasy era cash coin from Kangxi, Qianlong, Jiaqing and Daoguang. Measures approx. 35cm long (approx. 80 coins) Note: This sword is a type of Chinese numismatic charms that are a form of feng shui talisman that were primarily used in southern China to ward off evil spirits a. These coin-swords are also often used in Taoist rituals. Coin-swords are considered an "evil-warding sword" (辟邪剑).
A Guiseppe Armani for Florence resin model of two fan tailed pigeons, mounted on a wooden base with mounts for a table lamp (A/F), along with a Chinese porcelain blue and white inverted baluster vase and cover, with blue Kangxi marks to base A/F, and a 19th century copper and brass warming pan with turned wooden handleLocation:If there is no condition report shown, please request
Zwei Famille Verte Jars, wohl Kangxi Periode (1663-1723), China.Reiches Dekor in Grün, Rot und Gelb.Handgemalte Keramik. Jeweils mit filigran gearbeitetem Holzdeckel.Höhe 12 cm und 13 cm. Schaft jeweils unbeschadet, am Stand kleine Chips.Bitte beachten Sie: Dieses Objekt steht in unserer Schweizer Dependance (Hauptstraße 100, CH-8280 Kreuzlingen). Bei der Ausfuhr in die EU fallen Zollgebühren an. Dies bitten wir zu beachten. Vielen Dank!
Deckelgefäß in Blau-Weiß, wohl Kangxi-Periode, China.Runde Dose, am Abschluss des Deckels und des Knaufs brauner Dekor-Streifen.Höhe 10 cm, Durchmesser 9,5 cm.Auf filigranem Holzsockel.Bitte beachten Sie: Dieses Objekt steht in unserer Schweizer Dependance (Hauptstraße 100, CH-8280 Kreuzlingen). Bei der Ausfuhr in die EU fallen Zollgebühren an. Dies bitten wir zu beachten. Vielen Dank!
Late 19th century Chinese blue and white jar and cover, of slender ovoid form with domed cover, decorated with two reserves containing figures, against a prunus blossom ground, with Kangxi type mark beneath, H27.5cmCondition Report:General light wear, predominantly in the form of some surface scratches.
Antiker Wandteller. China. "Dong Zhuo im Phönix Pavillon". Kangxi Periode.Circa 37 cm im Durchmesser. Porzellan. Blau-weißer Teller. Spiegel mit einer Szene aus dem Roman der ''drei Königreiche'' verziert, die einen wütenden Dong Zhuo im Phönix Pavillon zeigt, der Lu Bu und Diaochan beobachtet, die zusammen umherwandern, umgeben von Stillleben-Kartuschen am Rand. Kangxi-Periode. Zustand siehe Fotos. Kategorie: Asiatika
Chinesische Porzellankumme tiefe, bauchige Form auf eingezogenem Standring, glatter Rand, Innen- und Außenwandung mit "powder blue" Glasur sowie zahlreichen Reserven, darin diverse Landschafts-, Blumen- und Glückssymboldekore in polychromer Emaille-Malerei (Wucai), zwischen den Reserven feines Floralornamentdekor in Goldstaffage, am Boden im Doppelkreis Lozenge-Marke der Kangxi-Periode (1662-1722), H 9cm, D 19cm, Goldmalerei berieben, am Rand bestoßen
Chinesisches Porzellangefäß zylindrische Form auf eingezogenem Rundfuß, seitliche Handhaben in Form von grotesken Köpfen, auf der Wandung flächendeckendes Blumenornamentdekor sowie zwei große Reserven, darin zahlreiche chinesische Glückssymbole, polychrome "famille verte"-Emaille-Malerei mit Goldstaffage, ungemarkt, wohl Kangxi-Period (1662-1722), H 11cm, leicht berieben, kleine Glasurrisse
A small Qing dynasty possibly Kangxi period porcelain octagonal tea cup. The cup depicts lotus and foliage throughout. to exterior. A flowering lotus sprig surrounded by double blue mark in the well and geometric scrolling on the rim. Hairline cracks found. Measures approx. 3.5cm tall x 6cm diameter.
Paar seltene Deckelflaschen aus der königlichen Sammlung August des Starken - sog.Japanisches Porzellan China Jingdezhen, Kangxi (1700 -1720). Porzellan. Unter dem Boden eingeschnittene Johanneumsnummer: N 232 [Cross]. L. 8,5 cm. B. 8,5 cm. H. 24 cm. D. der Öffnung: 2,5 cm. - Lit.: https://royalporcelaincollection.skd.museum/catalogue/1/object/2075?object=1296882075&type =2 - Prov.: Rechnung Kunsthandel Heinz Reichert, Freiburg vom 30. Mai 1974 liegt vor. Quadratische Flasche auf flachem, unglasiertem Boden. Gerade Seiten, abgerundete Schulter. Kurzer unglasierter Hals mit flacher Kappe, unter der Glasur blau bemalt u. auf der Glasur rot und Gold bemalt. Schönes Meer- und Landschaftsmotiv. Beschreibung aus dem Inventar 1721 (Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden, Inventory no. 324): ''232. 12 Stk. viereckigte Wein Flaschen mit blatten Deckeln, 10 Z. hoch u. 3½ Z in diam. Auf einer fehlet ein Deckel u. 2 Stk. davon sind schadhaft u. zusammengeküttet." In der Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden befindet sich noch drei Deckelflaschen mit dieser Johanneumsnummer (Inventarnummer PO 5415, PO 5413, PO 5414).- Zustand: Altersspuren. Ein Chip u. einige bestoßene Stellen am Deckelränder. Glasur an der oberen und unteren Ecke einer Flasche leicht abgeplatzt. Minim. Fehlstellen in der Glasur zwischen Hals und Korpus, ca. 4 cm.
Großer chinesischer TellerChina, Qing Dynastie, 1661 - 1722. Porzellan, handbemalt mit blauer Unterglasurmalerei. D. 40 cm, H. 6 cm. Motiv mit spielenden Kindern. Sechsstellige Bodenmarke: Da Qing Kang Xi Nian Zhi (Hergestellt in der Qing-Dynastie, Kangxi-Regierung). Abnehmbare Aufhängevorrichtung. Zustand: Ohne Risse oder Chips. Leichte Kratzer an einer Ecke. Einige Brandaschepunkte auf beiden Seiten.
Chinese famille vert circular dish, Kangxi period, painted at the centre with a bordered and cusped circular panel of flowering peony, on a patterned green ground, the broad flat rim having shaped floral reserves and passages of alternating colour diaper within a gilded rim, approx 38 cms diameter, blue solid lozenge mark within double circle to base. Provenance: formerly from Glympton Park Oxfordshire, and thus through the family by descent. Condition Report A small chip leads to a crack to the rim and areas of frit felt under the fingers.
A Chinese blue and white porcelain lotus dish, Qing Dynasty, Kangxi Emperor (1662-1722), painted with luxuriant blossoms against a cellular ground, with later associated black wood stand 37.5 diameter (2)Good - no chips or cracks - some glaze rubbing and grazing especially on foot centre underside.
19th century Chinese export porcelain blue and white sleeve vase decorated with figures on a bridge, fisherman and pavilion, all in a stylised river landscape. Four character Kangxi mark to the base. 35cm high approx. (B.P. 21% + VAT) Significant crack extending 8cm down and a further 12cm into the body.
A pair of Chinese blue and white 'Lotus' bowls, Kangxi mark and period, painted in underglaze blue with a central medallion of a lotus and with lotus scrolls to the sides and exterior, 19.5cm diameterBowl 1 - with a small 1cm rim chip issuing a short hair crack and two further smaller rim chips.bowl 2 - broken through and with a u-shaped section also broken, and bonded (which has dicoloured). 1cm wide rim chip.
A Qing dynasty blue and white sleeve vase. The flared rim vase decorated with two open panels depicts tables, vases, boxes, flowers and hulu surrounded by prunus throughout. Four characters "Kangxi Nian Zhi" marked to the base. Tiny chip to the mouth rim. Measures approx. 25cm x 10cm diameter.
A Qing dynasty blue and white meiping vase with cover. The baluster shaped meiping vase decorated mountains on the neck, houses, boats, landscape motifs on the body, double ring marked to the base, with a foo dog finial cover. Four characters "Kangxi Nian Zhi" marked to the base. A hairline on the shoulder. Measure approx. 31cm tall.
A Qing dynasty blue and white Gu shaped ceramic vase. The vase has a flared mouth rim decorated with a maiden reading in the garden on the top, rockscape and flowers in the middle, two ladies sitting in the garden surrounded by flowers. Four character "Kangxi Nian Zhi" marked to the base. Measures approx. 21cm tall.
A Qing dynasty Kangxi period famille verte ceramic charger. The charger decorated with finely painted sprigs of flowers throughout the charger, surrounded by a band of abstract patterns, books, scrolls, bowls in-between, raised on a short foot, abstract marked to the base. Some restoration. Measures approx. 6cm tall x 34cm diameter.

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