A GROUP OF CHINESE CERAMIC ITEMS, TANG AND 19TH CENTURY. To include an orange pottery figure of an attendant, Tang dynasty (618-907AD); Together with four Canton famille rose porcelain items, comprising a dish, a cup and saucer, together with a cylindrical pot and cover; Together with three Chinese blue and white porcelain items, comprising two bowls and a jar decorated with figural and floral scenes each with four character Kangxi marks to bases. Tang figure 22.5cm tall. (8)Tang figure repaired in sections. Larger famille rose dish with chip to rim. Cup and saucer in good condition. Pot with chips to foot and cover, cover with repair and spray. Larger blue and white bowl in good condition. Smaller bowl with nicks to rim. The jar with repair to rim.
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A GROUP OF CHINESE PORCELAIN ITEMS, 18/19TH CENTURY. To include a green enamelled tankard, Qianlong period; Three blue and white dishes; Together with a blue and white bowl with everted rim decorated with panels of a lady in a garden scene with flowering blooms, with four character mark of Kangxi to base. Dishes 23cm diam. (5)Tankard with small chip to rim leading into a 4cm vertical hairline. Bowl with repaired section to body with filled chips. Dishes with filled chips and small repair to edge of one.
A GROUP OF CHINESE PORCELAIN ITEMS, 18-20TH CENTURY. To include a pair of famille rose shallow bowls decorated with buildings and pagodas in a landscape scene, Qianlong period (1736-95); Together with four blue and white porcelain miniature vases, three with white metal mounts, three Kangxi (1662-1722) with a later prunus jar. Dishes 23cm diam. (6)One dish with two hairlines at rim, the other dish with repaired section at edge. Blue and white bottles as found with metal mounts, one bottle vase without metal mount and loss to neck.
A Qing dynasty Imperial Yellow Snuff bottle. Of a compressed rounded form and set on a small oval flat foot. A Gilt metal stopper and spoon. The stopper surmounted by a yellow agate cabochon. 7cm high.Imperial' yellow is among the earliest colours produced in the Kangxi Glassworks, from 1696 onwards. It was reserved for Imperial use, and a variety of different tones were made at the Imperial glassworks throughout the Qing dynasty, ranging from a relatively pale yellow to a much richer, egg-yolk tone.
Chinese blue and white saucer dish, Kangxi (1662-1722), decorated with a hunting party, 13.5cm, with double circle to the base; also a further blue and white saucer decorated with boys, 11cm; a small coaster decorated with a mother and child, 10.5cm; two blue and white tea bowls; blue and white vase; and a miniature teapot and cover (7) (Please note condition does not form part of the catalogue description. We strongly advise viewing to satsify yourself as to condition. If you are unable to view and a condition report is not already available, please ask for one and it will be provided in writing). Repairs, cracks and chips and associated losses throughout. This lots is sold as seen
Chinese blue and white bowl, Kangxi (1662-1722), decorated with panels of prunus blossom and precious objects, unidentified mark within a blue double circle to the base, 24cm diameter (Please note condition does not form part of the catalogue description. We strongly advise viewing to satsify yourself as to condition. If you are unable to view and a condition report is not already available, please ask for one and it will be provided in writing). Chip to the rim and approx. 7cm hairline crack
Chinese blue and white bowl, Kangxi (1662-1722), decorated with a myriad of butterflies flying amidst peony, chrysanthemum and prunus blossom, six character Chenghua mark within a blue double circle, 21cm diameter; also a Chinese blue and white bowl, Kangxi mark and of the period (1662-1722), decorated with figures and calligraphy, six character mark within a blue double circle, 21cm diameter (2) (Please note condition does not form part of the catalogue description. We strongly advise viewing to satsify yourself as to condition. If you are unable to view and a condition report is not already available, please ask for one and it will be provided in writing). 1st bowl: Chip to the outer rim and a minute pinprick chip also to the rim. Chip to the footrim. Hair crack to the body approx. 2cm not extending to the rim. Only visible under UV light.2nd bowl: Hairline cracks and amateur restoration to the rim, extending through the body (see images - taken with UV light).
Chinese blue and white ginger jar, Kangxi (1662-1722), decorated with precious objects and a bird singing amidst prunus blossom, the base with double circle mark, height 19cm (Please note condition does not form part of the catalogue description. We strongly advise viewing to satsify yourself as to condition. If you are unable to view and a condition report is not already available, please ask for one and it will be provided in writing). Two small bruises and tiny chip to the rim and a minute chip with a tiny hair crack. Small slither chip to the footrim.
Pair of Chinese blue and white dishes, Kangxi (1662-1722), wrythen moulded borders detailed with a monkey seated in a tree, around a roundel centred with a phoenix, blue double circle mark centred with a flower, 21.5cm (Please note condition does not form part of the catalogue description. We strongly advise viewing to satsify yourself as to condition. If you are unable to view and a condition report is not already available, please ask for one and it will be provided in writing). One has some small rim frits and a tiny rim chip. No further damage.
Chinese blue and white bottle vase, late 19th Century, decorated with scrolling dragons amidst clouds, painted four character Kangxi mark, height 30cm; also a Chinese blue and white prunus pattern baluster vase, Kangxi four character mark, height 23.5cm (2) (Please note condition does not form part of the catalogue description. We strongly advise viewing to satsify yourself as to condition. If you are unable to view and a condition report is not already available, please ask for one and it will be provided in writing). Bottle vase: Cracked at the neck and with rim frits. Glaze bruise to the body. Rim frits around the footrim.Baluster vase: Good condition with no faults found.
Three Chinese blue and white saucer dishes, Kangxi (1662-1722), each decorated with a central roundel of figures examining a scroll, one 19.5cm diameter (cracked and repaired); two 16.5cm diameter (one repaired, the other with tiny rim frits), all with Chenghua six character mark within a double circle; also two Chinese blue and white plates, both Kangxi (1662-1722), (both with cracks), 23cm diameter (5) (Please note condition does not form part of the catalogue description. We strongly advise viewing to satsify yourself as to condition. If you are unable to view and a condition report is not already available, please ask for one and it will be provided in writing). 1st plate: numerous hairline and star cracks to the base. Repaired breakages to the rim. Another crack to the rim.1st pair plates: One has repairs to the rim. The other has scratches to the base. 2nd pair of plates: Both cracked and one with a rim chip.
Chinese blue and white caddy vase, Kangxi (1662-1722), ovoid form with later Dutch silver mounts, decorated with figures and a boy within an interior, four character Chenghua, height 20cm (Please note condition does not form part of the catalogue description. We strongly advise viewing to satsify yourself as to condition. If you are unable to view and a condition report is not already available, please ask for one and it will be provided in writing). The silver cover is badly dented. The body has numerous glaze scratches. The base has a star crack and a firing crack. Under a strong light hair cracks can be seen on the inside. These are probably stress fractures, they do not exhibit externally.
Four pieces of Chinese blue and white export ware, all Kangxi (1662-1722), comprising a mountainous landscape decorated bottle vase, height 15.5cm; a small inverted baluster vase, decorated with peony rock, height 13cm; a rosewater dropper for the Persian market, height 19cm; and a small shouldered vase, decorated with figures and flowers in overlapping panels, the neck with metal mount, marked with an artemisia leaf to the base, height 15cm (Please note condition does not form part of the catalogue description. We strongly advise viewing to satsify yourself as to condition. If you are unable to view and a condition report is not already available, please ask for one and it will be provided in writing). 1st vase: tiny frit to the rim. Some nibbles and fritting around the footrim. Some small surface scratches visible under UV light. 2nd vase: Frits around the footrim.Rosewater dropper: Repaired twice through the neck with glue residues. Frit to the footrim.3rd vase: Damage and losses to the neck and fritting to the flange beneath the neck. Losses to the footrim now covered with copper mounts.
Chinese blue and white vase, Kangxi (1662-1722), decorated with peony to the square section baluster body, height 26cm; also a matching lidded vase, height 29.5cm (2) (Please note condition does not form part of the catalogue description. We strongly advise viewing to satsify yourself as to condition. If you are unable to view and a condition report is not already available, please ask for one and it will be provided in writing). Originally part of a garniture. The lidded vase has damage. The cover finial has been restuck. There are frits and chips and some poor restoration to one of the corners. The neck has been broken and restuck. There are further frits to the edges of the body and around the foot. The other vase has some small frits to the edges. Chip to the rim, small chips to the corners of the rim.
Two Chinese blue and white vases, Kangxi (1662-1722), one of cylinder form decorated with 'one hundred antiques', blue double circle mark, height 21.5cm, the other decorated with figures within a fenced garden, with artemisia leaf mark, height 21cm (Please note condition does not form part of the catalogue description. We strongly advise viewing to satsify yourself as to condition. If you are unable to view and a condition report is not already available, please ask for one and it will be provided in writing). 1st vase: Chips, cracks and old restoration to the neck and the footrim. 2nd vase: Chip to the rim.
Pair of Chinese porcelain small bowls, moulded as flowerheads with four iron red enamel hand-painted fish to the interior and 'Anhua' decoration to the body, floral mark within a double circle in underglaze cobalt blue to the bases. Kangxi period (1662-1722). 9cm diameter approx. (2) (B.P. 21% + VAT) One bowl has a vertical hair crack and the other has two fine hairline cracks to the body.
Group of two Chinese crackleware ceramic pottery vessels including one Nanking dragon bowl with a Kangxi mark and one Nanking dragon vase with a Chenghua mark, each vessel with a celadon crackle glaze. The vase is of a baluster form with an applied dragon decoration snaking along the sides of the vase as it chases a flaming pearl. The bowl with a similarly applied decoration, depicting two dragons chasing flaming pearls along the sides of the vessels, in addition to a band of applied scrollwork along the upper rim of the bowl.(Bowl) height: 3 in x 7 1/2 in. (Vase) height: 12 in x diameter: 4 1/2 in.Condition: There are several chips to the rim of the bowl. Some discoloration/staining to the glaze along the interior. Some wear to the footrim. Wear throughout the vase. Some cracks to the body of the dragon. Some areas of discoloration. Wear to the footrim.
A Chinese Kangxi copper basin with a false bottom decorated with shou symbols, scroll work, and floral designs throughout; scholar's objects around the surface of the rim.Height: 4 in x diameter: 20 in.Condition: There are no visible significant or deep scratches. Designs are slightly faded. There are a few bends and dents throughout the body of the basin; there is slight undulation and unevenness throughout the rim. The upper rim is separating from the body of the basin along a third of the basin's circumference. Some areas of verdigris patination, particularly the rim around where the false bottom meets the basin. There is wear along the underside of the basin consistent with age and use.
Chinese ceramic ginger jar, Kangxi era. Glazed in a thick, black reflective glaze. A white glazed underside and unglazed footrim. Painted mark along the underside reading "Kangxi Period Make."Height: 5 in x diameter: 4 1/2 in.Condition: There is a crack to the lid with three small spiderweb cracks extending from it. Light wear where the lid joins the body. Light wear to the footrim.
A Chinese powder blue famille verte dish, Kangxi period, a Yongzheng Imari plate and a Kangxi blue and white saucer, largest 22cm diameter. Condition - poorFamille verte dish glue-repaired, clearly visible, as shown; rim chipped. Imari-colours plate with small shallow rim-chips. Blue small dish with chips and two cracks to rim.
Chinese Kangxi porcelain comprising a blue and white tea caddy and three miniature vases, tallest 11cm (4). Condition - poorTea caddy with long cracks, an entirely grazed shoulder rim and chips around footrim, all as shown. Miniature blue and white vase neckrim chipped. The two enamelled vases reduced in height; some wear to gilding.
A Chinese porcelain "Willow Leaf" peach bloom porcelain vase, of characteristic form, glazed in typical red/green tones with unglazed foot ring recessed in a carved hardwood fitted stand, with apocryphal six-character Kangxi mark ("da qing Kangxi nian zhi"). Height without stand 15cm, height with stand 17cm.
A Chinese blue and white porcelain sleeve vase - probably late 19th / early 20th century, four character Kangxi mark to base but later, painted with figures on a bridge and pagodas in a mountainous lake landscape, the rim and base with a band of floral and foliate decoration, 20.9cm high. * Condition: Small chip below the rim (3 x 2mm. See photo). No other faults - no other chips, cracks, hairlines or restoration.
Pair of ginger jars, with prunus blossom decoration, later Kangxi marks to base, approx 14 cms h. This lot includes another ginger jar, with prunus blossom decoration, with double rings to the base, approx 17 cms h. (af)Condition ReportThe large ginger jar has a vertical hairline which travels from the rim.
A mixed lot of Chinese ceramics comprising a pair of gilt decorated black ground 'Dragon' bottle vases, apocryphal iron-red six-character Qianlong marks, 21cm [one damaged, some wear to gilt]; three small famille rose footed dishes, iron-red seal marks 8-14cm [smallest damaged]; a Yixing bamboo-form teapot with trigram moulded cover, seal mark, 18cm; and three blue and white prunus jars and covers, comprising a pair with apocryphal Kangxi marks, 14 and 6cm [9].
A mixed lot of Chinese porcelain including a blue and white saucer dish with barbed and moulded rim, six-character Chenghua mark within double circles, Kangxi period, 22cm [rim section with glue repair]; a Chinese Imari floral bowl, early Qianlong, 29.5cm [damaged]; three blue and white dishes [two riveted] and a large baluster jar and cover, double circles mark, 45cm [damage and losses] 6.
A 19thC Chinese porcelain famille rose Teapot, of cylindrical form with twist handles and foliate finial to cover, H 16cm, together with a 19thC Chinese blue and white Vase and cover, decorated in typical style, four character apocryphal Kangxi mark to base, H 26cm, also with a Chinese octagonal Teapot of small proportions, an octagonal blue and white willow type Plate, D 16.5cm and three antique porcelain Chocolate Cups, possibly New Hall, each with monograms, H 10cm etc.
A Chinese Blanc de Chine Porcelain Figure Group, Kangxi, as two courtesans sitting beside a table, one playing a Biwa on a rectangular base 15cm high A Similar Figure of a Dog of Fo, seated with a forepaw on a brocade ball on a rectangular plinth 14.5cm highProvenance: By repute The Schiller Collection Group - loss to the top of both heads, loss to the head of the biwa, very minor firing cracks and surface pitting, no repairDog - loss to detail on corner of the plinth, no repair
A Chinese Porcelain Bowl, Kangxi, of canted square form, painted in famille verte enamels with figures in fenced gardens and flowering prunus amongst rockwork in panels on a green ground with flower sprigs and insects, seal mark in underglaze blue21cm wideBroken into six pieces and re stuck. Formerly stampled. Some overpainting and in fill repairs but largely left honest.
A Pair of Chinese Porcelain Baluster Jars and Covers, in Kangxi style, painted in underglaze blue with precious objects and foliage amongst rockwork in panels on a brocade ground40cm highNo chips, cracks or restoration. Some minimal manufacturing flaws, burst glaze bubble and pitting. Glaze in good order with no notable wear / scratches.
A Chinese Porcelain Charger, Kangxi, painted in famille verte enamels and underglaze blue with a crane and deer amongst prunus, pine and peony issuing from rockwork within a foliate scroll and meander border36cm diameterA Pair of Bowls, en suite26cm diameter (3)Charger - large Y-shaped crack across the whole surface with a staple repair. Some chipping to the foot.Bowls - one broken in two and with staple repair. Four long rim cracks. Large rim chips.The other bowl, large Y- crack moving across the base, another rim crack. Numerous rim chips.
A Chinese Circular Hongmu Centre Table with Removable Kangxi-Style Porcelain Plaque, late Qing dynasty, with pierced frieze on decorative supports with humpback stretchers, the plaque painted with a detailed court scene seated beneath a pavilion with Emperor and attendants and a dancer, all within a geometric chrysanthemum-pattern borderplate 55cm diametertable 70cm by 84cmPlaque is heavily scratched and with some fritting around the edge. The plaque has two large chips which have been partly filled (see image). There are some traces of paint? around the banquet table on the left-hand side (as photographed). The timber to the base of the table is rather dry. Some movement in the joints. Some scuffs and small losses (as photographed). See further images.
A Chinese Porcelain Figure of Guanyin, Qing Dynasty, probably Kangxi, seated wearing long flowing robes 20cm high A Chinese Porcelain Incense Burner, modelled as fruit and tendrils picked out in manganese 6cm wide, on hardwood standProvenance: By repute The Schiller Collection Figure - firing cracks to the reverse. Right hand detached and with loss to index and third fingers. Some other minor flakes. No restoration. Unglazed patch front centre on the robes.Incense burner - handle sprig restored. Crazed. Minor flakes to the leaf edges.

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