Dutch silver-mounted porcelain, c.1700 and 1770, an underglaze blue dish with langeleizen and an Imari saucer, a pair of underglaze blue and lotus-carved saucer dishes, and a Kangxi plate, all with some damage, 11cm to 24.8cm (5), Basket - hairline crack running from the rim to the base, with boken and restored sections alongside. Imari palette dish - drilled to centre. Pair of dishes - each with fine hairline cracks. Plate - rim chips and a small hairline crack.
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A blue and white dish, c1750, with pie crust rim enclosing an island with bamboo and peony, 27cm, and a dish in Kangxi style with two cockerels, 28cm, Cockerel plate - outer rim to foot rim hairline crack, small chips on rim, numerous chips to foot rim. Octagonal dish - lots of rim fritting and a large chip to rim, noticable patch of scratchiing to the main image.
A blue and white vase, Kangxi, painted with Fu,Lu and Shou, children and a spotted deer (meihualu) beside a pine tree and rock, beneathe clouds and the moon, broken and reduced, 27cm , 5.5cm section of rim broken and loose ( but still present), a 6cm jagged crack issuing from the damaged area of rim. a 10cm x 2cm dark stain in front of deer.
A pair of blue and white vases and covers, c.1880, with quatrelobe panels of precious objects against a prunus and cracked ice ground, four character Kangxi mark, 34 and 34.5cm, One cover with chips to lion knop and rim, small part of rim underside restored. The other cover restored, broken and glued. One vase with visible 3cm hairline crack to neck. One vase fully restored and with chip to rim.
A Chinese porcelain blue and white jar and cover, 20th century, of squat circular form with slightly everted neck, the body decorated with a scrolling floral design below a border of auspicious symbols, the cover of a similar pattern, apocryphal Kangxi mark to the base, approximately 12cm diameter (cover restored); and a pair of Chinese porcelain blue and white bowls, 20th century, each decorated to the exterior with a floral dragon pattern, the interior with a central bird amid foliage design, apocryphal Kangxi mark to each base, 11.5cm diameter (at fault) (3)
A Chinese porcelain blue and white moon flask, 20th century, of compressed form with twin molded ruyi sceptre handles, decorated with mountainous landscapes and foliate detail, with apocryphal four character Kangxi mark to the base, 15.7cm high; and a pair of Chinese small blue and white sleeve vases, also 20th century, each of cylindrical form with flared lip, painted with butterflies and birds surrounded by blossoming flowers, 8.7cm high (3)
A Chinese Kraak porcelain blue and white vase, Kangxi period (1662-1722), of tapered ovoid form, surmounted by a domed cover with scalloped petal shaped brim and flower bud finial, the body typically painted with arcaded overlapping panels depicting alternating foliage and rockwork and river landscapes, set within lotus tendril and transverse borders, 44cm high, double circular line and artemisia leaf mark (illustrated) CONDITION REPORT: Restored crack and chips to the rim, breakline visible Glaze chips and fritting visible throughout Large restored chip to the rim, approx 10cm in size Extensive fritting to base
A collection of ten Chinese export porcelain plates, late 18th century, comprising nine famille rose examples each of circular form, of varying designs depicting flowering lotus and chrysanthemum detailed with cockerel and further fowl, sizes ranging 18.5cm - 23cm, together with a powder blue example, Kangxi, of circular form painted with fan shaped panels filled with flora, reserved against a speckled blue ground, 22cm diameter (10) CONDITION REPORT: Blue Plate - hairline crack with associated chips Five plates have hairline cracks, chips to rim, loss to enamel
A pair of Chinese Kangxi 'style' blue and white garden seats, 19th/20th century, each of barrel form with swollen bodies, the body applied with prunts, the upper edges adorned with ruyi designs and painted throughout in rich cobalt depicting twisting tendrils with blossoming lotus blooms, the upper flat seat with pierced medallion, 49cm high (illustrated) CONDITION REPORT: First has a large shallow chip to one of the vertical edges, approx 4 x 5cm in size Scratching to top Second - small chips to the vertical edge Both appear to be free from any further significant damage or restoration
A Chinese famille verte yen-yen vase, 19th century, of typical baluster form rising to a flared upper rim, the splayed base adorned with stiff lappet bands, typically decorated in the Kangxi manner in vibrant green and red enamels, depicting long tailed birds amidst dense foliage rock work and gnarled branches, below diaper work and trellis bands, further detailed with precious objects panels, 58cm high, unmarked, (damaged to neck) CONDITION REPORT: Entire rim has been restored with staples in several pieces Small loss to enamel throughout Fritting visible throughout
A CHINESE YELLOW GROUND PORCELAIN BOWL, the exterior decorated in green and aubergine with two dragons and flaming pearls, six character mark of Kangxi type. 12.25cm Provenance: from the Rev. Jonathan Lees of the London Missionary Society who served in Tientsin between c. 1862 and 1900 or his son Edward Lees who died in Tienstin in 1915 and thence by descent.
A Chinese famille verte dish: with fluted rim, painted with pierced rockwork and a prunus tree within a fence, two birds above, the rim with pomegranates, chrysanthemum blooms, scrolling foliage and tendrils, artemisia leaf mark within double circles, Kangxi, 27 cm diameter [rubbing to well, minor glaze imperfections and fritting to rim].
Very Fine and Impressive Pair of Chinese Blue and White Kangxi Floor Vases of Large Size, 28 inches high. Decorated in underglaze blue with small boys playing in a garden setting, with figures of a Mandarin with his consorts. With bridges and bamboo trees in the distance. Small dogs of Foo to the neck for handles. French ormolu mounts to the tops and bases of the vases. 18/19th Century.
YUN XI (Chinese, 1711-1758) Two birds on a branch The signature reads Painted by Yu Xi with respect With Huanghuali wood scroll weights Note: Yun Xi was the twenty-first son of the Kangxi emperor. He was made a beizi (earl) in the eighth year of the Yongzheng era (1730), and soon became a beile (marquis). When Emperor Qianlong ascended the throne, Yun Xi was made Shen Junwang (the Duke of Shen). Provenance : From the estate of Lady Jocelyn Warner 56cm x 63cm

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