A Chinese blanc-de-Chine porcelain libation cup, probably Kangxi period, of traditional horn form, moulded in relief with a dragon above three tigers, opposing a seated kylin and flying crane, height 7.3cm (chip to footrim), together with two Chinese blanc-de-Chine porcelain graduated figures of Guanyin, modelled kneeling, heights 15cm and 12.1cm, and a Chinese blanc-de-Chine and biscuit porcelain figure of Guanyin riding a large fish on a wave-moulded base, height 11.2cm.
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Two Chinese blue and white export porcelain square tiles, Kangxi period, each painted with lotus within scrolling tendril borders, 20.2cm x 20.2cm and 20.5cm x 20.5cm (both chipped). Provenance: from the private collection of David Armitage, former conservator to the Department of Eastern Art at the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, between 1970 and 1999.
A Chinese blue and white porcelain vase and cover, mark of Kangxi but late 19th century, painted with birds, blossoming branches and flowers, underglaze blue four-character mark to base, height 27.5cm (chips to cover), together with a smaller similar blue and white vase and cover, height 21.5cm (cracked), and a Japanese Kutani circular jar and cover, Meiji period, painted with a landscape, diameter 11.2cm.
A Chinese blue and white export porcelain circular dish, mark of Kangxi and probably of the period, the centre painted with four maidens, blossoming branches and rocks, within a rim of further maidens and flowers, underglaze blue six-character mark within double ring to base, diameter 29.5cm (rim chips and two minor hairlines to rim).
A Chinese blue and white export porcelain square tile, Kangxi period, painted with scattered flowerheads within flower basket and scrolling leafy tendril borders, 18.2cm x 18.2cm, together with another similar tile, painted with lotus and scrolling tendril border, 18.7cm x 18.7cm (minor faults). Provenance: from the private collection of David Armitage, former conservator to the Department of Eastern Art at the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, between 1970 and 1999.
A Chinese famille verte archaistic gu-form porcelain vase, Kangxi period, the panelled square mid-section painted with precious vessels, objects and Buddhistic lion, the flared upper and lower neck and base sections filled with birds, rocks and flowers, height 43cm (repaired neck, chips and converted to a table lamp).
A small group of Chinese porcelain 18th century and later, including a blue and white saucer dish, Kangxi period, painted with panels of flowers, diameter 28.5cm (cracked and repaired), a famille verte jardinière, mark of Kangxi but 20th century, painted with figures, height 16.2cm, a famille verte baluster vase, painted with figures, height 19.8cm (cracked), two café-au-lait glazed teabowls and a wucai small circular dish, painted with two figures, diameter 9.5cm (hairline crack).
A Chinese famille verte enamelled biscuit porcelain circular bowl, mark of Kangxi but later Qing dynasty, the interior and exterior with green, brown and white dragons and vapours on a yellow ground, incised six-character mark to base, diameter 24.5cm, together with a Chinese hardwood cover and a Japanese carved wood stand.
GROUP OF SEVEN PORCELAIN WARES 19TH-20TH CENTURY 十九至二十世紀 各式青花小罐、道光款 粉彩鼻煙壺 及 黃地粉彩纏枝蓮紋帶扣 (共七件)comprising: three small five-lobed flower jars together with one lid, 6.8cm (without lid) to 10cm high (with lid); one small ginger jar with cover, the body painted with three lion dogs, the base inscribed with a four-character Kangxi mark, 9.5cm high; one ‘clobbered’ blue and white lidded jar, 8cm high; one rectangular snuff bottle painted pavilions in landscape, the base inscribed with a four-character Daoguang mark, 6.2cm high; and one yellow-ground famille rose belt hook with animal head, 3.2m high and 9cm wide (7) 3.2cm to 10cm high
[PRIVATE SCOTTISH COLLECTION, NORTH BERWICK] PAIR OF BLUE AND WHITE DOUBLE-GOURD VASES KANGXI MARKS BUT 19TH-20TH CENTURY 十九至二十世紀 康熙款 青花山水人物紋葫蘆瓶(一對)each similarly decorated with shanshui landscape with idyll figures, the base inscribed with a four-character Kangxi mark (2) 17.8cm high each Private Scottish collection, North Berwick
BLUE AND WHITE 'INSCRIBED' CUP KANGXI MARK 康熙款 張旭三杯草聖 詩文杯the exterior of the cup finely painted with Zhang Xu, a Chinese calligrapher and poet of the Tang dynasty, writing in front of an officer and his attendant, with an associated poem, the base inscribed with a six-character Kangxi mark in underglaze blue 6.2cm diameter
TWO BLUE AND WHITE WARES 19TH-20TH CENTURY 十九至二十世紀 乾隆款 青花雙龍搶珠紋小罐 及 康熙款 藍地青花釉裏紅小梅瓶 (共兩件)one blue and white egg-form jar painted with two dragons chasing a flaming pearl, the base inscribed with a six-character apocryphal Qianlong mark; the other blue and white with copper-red small meiping vase painted with Shoulao, the deity of longevity, carrying a staff with peach fruit and two bats hovering nearby, the base inscribed with a six-character Kangxi mark in underglaze blue, the vase covered overall with a transparent blue glaze (2) heights: 8.8cm and 11.3cm
A pair of Chinese porcelain famille verte tea bowls, Kangxi (1662-1722), each of fluted circular form and externally decorated with bands of flora and fauna, bearing Moon Hare mark to the underside, 8.5cm diameter, with a selection of further Chinese porcelain, 18th century and later, to include a reticulated tea bowl, an Imari side-pouring ewer, five assorted smaller Imari tea bowls, a famille rose small tea bowl, and three assorted export porcelain bowls (13) (at fault)Condition report; Famille verte tea bowls - Chipped rims to both. One with rim descending stained hairline crack. One bearing glaze chip to the side removing decoration. Some pitting and fritting. Reticulated bowl - Multiple chips to rim. Four of the remaining tea bowls with hairline cracks and chips. Imari palette bowl cracked and glued together. Puce decorated bowl with extensive hairline crack and star crack. Famille rose bowl with stained hairlines to the foot rim. Side-pouring ewer with hairlines and chipping.
Two Chinese Qing dynasty vases, late 19th century, to include a blue and white baluster lidded vase decorated with prunus flowers and panels depicting various objects, the base with a four character apocryphal Kangxi mark, 28cm high x 10.5cm wide, together with a Nanking crackle glazed vase, decorated in blue on white with dragons among flowers, with incised brown ground four character marks to the base, 29cm high x 10.5cm wideIf there is no location report shown, please request
A Chinese blue and white Ko-Sometsuke porcelain cup, with scalloped rim and fluted sides, moulded with elongated honeycombe pattern. Painted floral pattern to inner rim and outside. Underglazed flower mark within double ring. Together with an octagonal Kangxi period saucer, with an underglazed botalical mark, circa 1690. Cup 7 cm high. Saucer 13 cm diameter. Fleabites/nibbles to rims. Provenance:- Ex collection of David J. Hall M.A. (1947-2015) Deputy Librarian of Cambridge University Library.

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