Suite de 10 assiettes creuses en porcelaine Chine marque apocryphe de Chenghua dans un double cercle époque Kangxi   7 au décor de chasseurs mandchous et 3 au décor de musiciennes étiquettes imprimées "S.L.G JURG STUCKER. SCHLOSS GERZENSEE" cerclages avec suspensions métalliques diam. 20 cmProvenance:  #NAME? Genève achat chez Stucker Berne- collection Jürg Stucker Château de Gerzensee 
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A 17TH CENTURY TRANSITIONAL/EARLY KANGXI PERIOD WUCAI STYLE PORCELAIN JAR, together with a fixed wood stand, the sides painted in iron-red and green enamelling with buddhistic lions and ribboned balls, the shoulders with a border of lotus, the short neck unglazed, 9.6in high overall on stand, the jar itself 6.4in high.
A SMALL EARLY 20TH CENTURY CHINESE CARVED & PIERCED IVORY CASKET, with a hinged cover, 3.4in wide x 2.7in x 2in high; together with an 18th Century Chinese famille rose Batavian ware porcelain teabowl, 3.4in diameter & 2in high; and a small red decorated Chinese porcelain bowl with a six-character Kangxi mark, 3.9in diameter & 2.5in high
A GOOD QUALITY CHINESE FRAMED FAMILLE VERTE PORCELAIN PLAQUE, probably Kangxi period circa 1700, the plaque painted with a scene of an official and attendants arriving on a garden terrace before a dwelling, the later sectional frame carved with bats and cloud scrolls, the plaque with an artist’s seal mark, the visible part of the plaque 11.4in diameter, the frame 15.4in x 15.3in.
A CHINESE KANGXI PERIOD BLUE & WHITE DOUBLE WALLED RETICULATED PORCELAIN BOWL, circa 1700, the outer reticulated sides with flowerheads divided by trellis, the inner sides painted with sprays of seasonal foliage, the bowl interior painted to its centre with stylised insects amidst loose floral sprays, the base with a pierced flower mark, 5.4in diameter & 2.75in high.
A GOOD PAIR OF EARLY 18TH CENTURY CHINESE KANGXI PERIOD CLOBBERED PORCELAIN VASES, of hexagonal section and double gourd form on splayed feet, each decorated in underglaze-blue and European enamelling with panels of butterflies, precious objects, flowers and ribboned emblems, within formal borders, 9.1in & 8.9in high.
A Kangxi blue and white mark and period bowl the broad rim with alternating panels of warriors and pine trees, the central medallion with two equestrian warriors, the back with two borders of ruyi heads, peonies and foliage, six character Kangxi mark, (cracks and firing flaws) diameter 23.7cm.
A pair of Chinese famille-verte chargers, Kangxi, each painted in the centre with a mythical creature running in a landscape, on a black and green seeded ground reserved with four panels enclosing further animals, the diaper and cell pattern border reserved with panels of flowering shrubs, (a.f), 38cm.diameter. Illustrated
An unusual Chinese export soup plate, Qianlong, painted in the centre in gilt with a crouching figure carrying a banner, the border reserved with landscape and flower panels against a gilt foliate ground, (a.f.), 23cm.diameter; also a `clobbered' Kangxi blue and white teabowl and saucer; a famille-rose tea canister painted with figures, and a 19th century blue and white jardiniere painted with figure in a landscape, 20cm. high.
Pair of Chinese famille verte lidded vases, both painted with peacocks in a tree, Kangxi mark but later, height 25cm; a pair of famille verte rouleau vases painted with panels of figures, height 26.5cm (4). Condition report: Pair of rouleau vases - no chips, cracks or restoration, weight 1697.1g. Pair of lidded vases - both lids professionally restored, no chips cracks or restoration to the vase bodies, weight 1616.4.
A CHINESE PORCELAIN BLUE AND WHITE BOTTLE VASE, KANGXI (1662-1722) the pear-shaped body rising from a straight foot to a tapering neck, painted to the exterior with pendent lappet-shaped cartouches divided by foliate scrolls and variously enclosing stylised floral sprays, all between ruyi and pointed lappets, the neck similarly decorated with stylised ruyi motifs below a lappet band, the neck reduced and bound with a silver rim 27.5cm high
SIX CHINESE EXPORT PLATES, 17TH/18TH CENTURY comprising: two famille rose plates decorated with the Judgment of Paris, the typical scene with a gilt border, two famille rose plates with sprays of roses and floral and spear-head border, a Kangxi period famille verte plate depicting mandarin ducks on a lake within a border with the eight immortals and another plate with a floral medallion within double blue rings approximately 23cm diameter (6)
Two Chinese porcelain blue and white saucers Kangxi 1662-1722, painted with the Jumping Boy pattern of a small boy and his mother, one with a peony panel and diaper border the other with a simple border of auspicious objects, four character marks, 10.5cm. (2) Provenance: from the Geoffrey Godden Reference Collection.
Two Chinese armorial plates, one Kangxi c.1720 and painted with the arms of Carter of St Columb in Cornwall, the cavetto with simple landscape panels reserved on a gilt and red diaper border, the other Qianlong c.1748 and decorated with the arms of King of Rockingham within a gilt spearhead border, 23cm. (2) The first service was perhaps made for the Rt Hon Thomas Carter, Master of the Rolls and a Privy Councillor who married in 1719, while the second service is believed to have been made for Robert King around the time that he was elevated to the Irish peerage as Baron Kingsborough. Provenance: from the estate of the late Peter James Rankin.
Two Chinese armorial plates Kangxi c.1720, one decorated with the arms of Cholmondeley impaling an unknown arms, within rouge de fer and gold bands, the rim with dragons and phoenix in a pale blue to emulate anhua decoration, the other with the arms of Stanley impaling Granville, the rim with famille verte flowers, 23cm max. (2) Sir John Stanley of Grange Gorman near Dublin was created a baronet in 1699. He died without heirs in 1744. Provenance: from the estate of the late Peter James Rankin.
A Chinese porcelain blue and white teabowl and saucer Kangxi 1662-1722, of large size, painted with a scene of Guanyin nursing a baby beneath birds perched on tall chrysanthemum sprays, with two small attendants beside, a flowerhead mark to the base, 13.8cm. (2) Provenance: from the Geoffrey Godden Reference Collection.
A pair of 17th/18th Century Chinese blanc-de-chine Buddhistic lion joss-stick holders, Kangxi, the lions looking left and right, the female with her paw on her pup, the male with his paw on an incised ball, on rectangular plinth moulded with dragons, 23cm high/see illustration Condition Report: Both figures have firing cracks to body and pedestal, otherwise appear in good condition
A Chinese blue and white bowl, Kangxi, painted in underglaze blue with figures in a landscape, 21.5cm diameter/Provenance: The Collection of Ethel Bedford Fenwick nee Manson (1857-1947). In 1881, aged twenty-four, she became the matron of St. Bartholomew's Hospital. She worked tirelessly for the registration of the nursing profession and was determined that nurses should be registered after three years of training to a National Curriculum; eventually after years of lobbying at the highest level she became the General Nursing Council's first Registered Nurse/see illustration Condition Report: Minor defects to glaze from time of firing and dimples to base. Small hair crack (hardly visible) to base. Overall appears in good condition.
A Chinese famille verte dish, Kangxi, circa 17th Century, decorated in the centre with exotic birds and flowering bushes, the border with four floral panels, leaf marked in underglaze blue, 28.5cm diameter/see illustration Condition Report: Very minor fritting to rim, otherwise condition appears good with enamels intact. A good plate.
A CHINESE POWDER BLUE GROUND YEN YEN VASE, Kangxi, of flared baluster form, the tapering cylindrical neck decorated with courtesans and mountainous landscape, in famille verte enamels, the body with leaf and fan shaped reserves, filled with traditional Chinese depictions, on a circular undercut foot, 45cm high

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