CHINESE 'THREE FISH' GLAZED GINGER JARthe copper red carp swimming around the body of stone coloured ground, the base bearing Imperial Kangxi (1662-1722) six character blue underglaze marks (mid/late period), 16.7cm highNote: the base also bears a 'J.A.G.Saunders Collection' label numbered 73a. See also lot 174
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A Kangxi style Chinese porcelain Vase of baluster form (cut down slightly to the top and restorations to the top area), decorated in underglaze blue with scrolling lotus against a leafy ground, six-character Kangxi reign mark to underside, probably 19th century (drill hole approx. 6cm from the foot), 30cm high CONDITION REPORT: There is a drill hole in the base where a wire has been fitted, there are surface scratches, the vase has been cut down and the top section is now missing, there are some light scratches to the underside of the piece.
A 19th century Continental hand-decorated porcelain Figure of a Chinaman seated upon a gilt tasseled cushion, in his right hand he holds a Kangxi style green glazed vase, upon a square plinth base gilded with leaves etc., 12cm high CONDITION REPORT: The item appears quite dirty and dusty, upon inspection under a jewellers loop some of the edges of the paint are noted to be worn although this is only apparent under a glass, the top section (gilded) of the hat is away and not present and there are very minor pin head sized chips to the two outer corners of the plinth base, otherwise all appears in generally good order with no major chips, cracks reparations or other damage. See three images of damage (one on each corner and the loss of the top of the hat) and three further general images.
A Kangxi style Chinese porcelain ovoid shaped Vase decorated in cobalt blue with flowers/peony etc., (probably 19th/20th Century, no cover), 17.5cm high CONDITION REPORT: There is a 2cm chip to the neck rim and further smaller chips, no lid and there I a 0.5cm glaze loss to the lower body In two places, (see images). Otherwise in good order.
A Chinese Kangxi period porcelain Jar, the neck with a Ruyi band border above chrysanthemums flanked by stylised characters, the base with Ming style lappet border, raised on Chinese hardwood Stand, the Jar 20cm high CONDITION REPORT: This item has lots of surface scratches, lots of dark abrasions to the outside, there are several chips mostly to the inside of the lip, the outside of the body appears quite dark in places, there is a double concentric circle mark to the underside.
A rare Chinese Batavian European-decorated teabowl and saucer, Kangxi 1662-1722, the underside glazed brown with later wheel-engraved decoration in Saxony or Bohemia, of birds perched on a continuous flowering branch, two Chinese London-decorated teabowls and a saucer painted with flowers and insects, a saucer painted with plants in the Kakiemon palette, and a Meissen saucer painted by James Giles with fancy birds, applied with grapevine to the underside, some damages, 13.5cm max. (7) Cf. Helen Espir, European Decoration on Oriental Porcelain, p.59, pl.12 for a similar example of the Batavian ware. The technique of cutting and polishing the new Böttger stoneware, produced at Meissen c.1710, made such techniques desirable on other media and was used on Chinese porcelains such as these to great effect.
CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE CUP AND SAUCER, painted with iron red scrolling, five clawed dragons chasing flaming pearls, on an enamelled cloud ground around an 8 character inscription, blue painted Guangxu six character mark and probably of the period, saucer diameter 13.5cm; together with a blue and white Kangxi style footed bowl decorated with dragons chasing pearls, a Chongzhen style rice bowl and a brown glazed plaque (5)
CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE VASE, of slender ovoid form, blue painted with alternating panels of mountainous landscapes and baskets of flowers divided by foliage and dragon masks, above foliate lappets and beneath shoulders decorated with deer amongst scrolling foliage, with replacement hardwood and metal inlaid cover and ebonised stand, two blue concentric circles to the base, probably Kangxi, remains of dealer/collection paper label, height excluding cover and stand, 49cm (3) Provenance: Edward Nowell Antiques, Wells, Somerset
A PAIR OF CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE 'HUNTING' DISHES, Kangxi period (1662-1722)each of shallow circular form, with barbed rim, the central reserve painted with figures on horseback in pursuit of a hare, contained within a border of interlinked flower heads and precious objects, Chenghua mark within double lines. 19.5cm diameter
A 19TH CENTURY CHINESE BLUE & WHITE PORCELAIN JAR, painted with two barbed quatrefoil figural and floral panels reserved on a blue wash crackled-ice ground, the base with a four-character Kangxi mark, 7.1in wide at widest point & 7.25in high; together with a late 18th Century blue & white saucer dish, 8.25in diameter. (2)
TWO CHINESE KANGXI PERIOD BLUE & WHITE PORCELAIN SCALLOP SHELL DISHES, circa 1700, 7.5in & 6.3in wide; together with a similarly painted Kangxi period Chinese Imari example, 6.3in wide; and a Qianlong period famille rose marriage sauceboat with a linked gilt monogram, 7.5in long including handle. (4)
A SMALL GOOD QUALITY CHINESE KANGXI PERIOD FAMILLE VERTE FLUTED PORCELAIN SAUCER DISH, circa 1700, painted to its centre with a phoenix in flight above a kylin, within a border of various panels of mythical animals and of birds in garden settings, the base with a lingzhi mark in underglaze-blue, 6.5in diameter.
A pair of Chinese blue and white porcelain plates, the centres decorated with a vase of flowers, within floral pattern borders, each 8.75ins (22.2cm) diameter (Kangxi period - marked with one of the eight precious things), and a blue and white dish, bowl and plain spoon from the Tek Sing cargo

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