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Lot 486

An early 20th century Chinese blue and white vase, apocryphal Kangxi mark 25.5cm Restored chip to neckrim with repainting, approx. 7x4mm; otherwise good.

Lot 408

A Chinese famille verte ‘lotus flower’ dish, Kangxi period, 23cm diameter Three small chips to rim; some wear to enamels; otherwise good.

Lot 495

A Chinese blue and white bottle vase, Kangxi period, 22cm Shallow chip to glaze and a series of light scratches to one point of circumference; deep chips around footrim, as shown.

Lot 137

One blue and white and underglaze copper-red 'Hu' with two handles, six characters mark of Qianlong; two blue and white landscape vases with 'Tengwangge', Kangxi mark; one blue and white vase with 'Chi' dragons, Kangxi mark H:9cm, 15cm, 15.5cm, 18cm Relatively good condition, a star crack on one vase's base

Lot 255

the shouldered body well painted in enamels and bright underglaze blue with a garden terrace scene where an Emperor and his retinue watch a lone archer demonstrate his skill, beneath a cracked ice border at the shoulder, and garden rocks and flowers around the neck, six character underglaze blue Kangxi seal mark to base, H:39cm. Good condition, one minor frits mouth and small chip cover

Lot 93

well painted in rich cobalt blue tones with a continuous scene of scholars playing chess, chatting and playing instrument in garden to the exterior, a landscape painted in central interior, an encircled Kangxi six-character mark to the base and of the period W:20.5cm, H:9.5cm fair condition, three chips at rim and two hairlines, 8.5cm and 2.2cm Sold by Woolley & Wallis at 25 May 2004, lot 65

Lot 124

painted in landscapes in good blue on the upper and lower bulbs, the lower with waterside scenes with mansions, scholars and willows, and the upper with mountains and rustic pavilions, four character mark of Kangxi, H:34cm. One in good condition, the other fair, with short hairline rim and small chip foot H:34cm.

Lot 120

the rounded shoulders swelling then tapering towards the splayed foot surmounted by a short neck, overall painted with ice crack and prunus in underglaze blue and white, four characters of Kangxi mark on the base H:35.3cm Fair condition, crack restored at the foot

Lot 163

within a double circle, and of the period,finely incised overall with an elegant flowering lotus scroll, across the centre and the curved well and around the underside of the rim, beneath an even sea green glaze which covers all but the unglazed double ring foot, the base and nianhao also glazed over in celadon, W:47.5cm. museum repairs, see photos, This large Kangxi mark and period dish recalls the massive Longquan wares of the Yuan and Ming periods. Celadon flatware's of this size are exceptionally rare in the Kangxi period. A smaller Kangxi dish incised with a dragon was sold at Christie's New York, 24 March 2011, lot 1737.

Lot 2015

Liuyeping Vase mit monochromer Flambe-Glasur, China, Porzellan, 19/20 Jh., Sechszeichen Kangxi Marke, H.: 20,5 cm. Guter, altersbedingter Zustand.

Lot 2058

Paar Vasen mit Montierung, China, Porzellan, eine Vase mit vierzeichner Kangxi Marke, blau-weiß bemalt, figürliche Darstellung, H.: ca. 17 cm. Guter, altersbedingter Zustand, Chips.

Lot 135

A Chinese Porcelain Bottle Vase, Chenghua reign mark but probably Kangxi, of ovoid form with baluster neck, painted in underglaze blue with stylised flowersprays over a foliate scroll ground, bears four-character reign mark22cm highSome small chips professionally restored to the rim. No further damage or repair.Well potted and fired, standing straight.

Lot 118

A Chinese Porcelain Bowl and Cover, 17th century style, painted in underglaze blue with ducks in a lotus pond 23cm high A Vase and Associated Cover, Kangxi reign mark but not of the period, painted with figures 22cm high A Canted Rectangular Serving Dish, 18th century, painted with a typical landscape 36cm wide Two Similar dishes, one with dragons the other a landscape 24cm diameter A Pair of Small Dishes, having barbed rims and painted with flowers 14cm wide A Further Saucer, painted with a landscape 14cm diameter (10) Bowl cover with slight chips to the knop.Replaced vase cover badly chipped.Circular landscape dish with a chip.No restoration.

Lot 122

A Chinese Porcelain Yen Yen Vase, Kangxi mark but 19th century, painted in underglaze blue with lion dogs and cloud scrolls 26.5cm high A Similar Bowl, painted with a dragon chasing a pearl, sea; mark under two concentric rings 12cm diameter A Vase and Cover, painted with birds on blossoming braches under a crackle glaze, four character mark 17cm high (4) Yen yen - glaze pitting, some chipping to the side of the footBowl - numerous rim chipsVase and cover - large chips to the rim of the cover, crack sto the rim of the vase

Lot 148

A Chinese Yellow-Ground Porcelain Vase, bears Kangxi reign mark but not of the period, of ovoid form carved with bands of taotie, bears six-character reign mark in underglaze blue13.5cm highGood condition. No damage or restoration.

Lot 152

A Chinese Porcelain "Chrysanthemum" Saucer Dish, Kangxi, painted in famille verte enamels with a jumping boy in a garden on a ground of foliate panels and precious objects within a fluted border with brocade roundels, rabbit mark in underglaze blue24.5cm diameterFree from chips, cracks and restoration. Some slight fritting to the foot. Minor glaze pitting. Free from any small cracks / firing cracks between the flutes. Needs cleaning.

Lot 153

A Chinese Porcelain Dish, Kangxi, of circular form, painted in famille verte enamels with phoenix amongst foliage and rockwork within a panelled cell border and broad fluted rim with panels of landscape, foliage and precious objects, four-character seal mark in underglaze blue41cm diameterFootrim with two drill holes for a hanging loop. Rim abraded. Glaze pitting and some wear to the enamels. Some glaze scratches to the reverse.

Lot 144

A Chinese Porcelain Baluster Jar and Cover, in Kangxi style, gilt with exotic birds amongst foliage within formal borders on a rouge de fer ground 37cm highChip to the rim of the cover. No further chips or cracks. Free from restoration. Some surface wear, slight gilt loss and some glaze pitting. On small abrasion to the side of the vase, see image.

Lot 109

A Pair of Chinese Verte Imari Porcelain Octagonal Bowl, Kangxi, painted with alternating panels of chrysanthemums on a blue ground and precious objects and birds and insects amongst foliage15cm wideFirst bowl - no restoration. Fritting and small chips to the rim. Slight fritting to the foot. Some glaze and gilt wear. Second bowl - large piece broken out of the rim and restored. Some small restored chips. Rim re gilded. Some glaze and gilding wear.

Lot 103

A Chinese Porcelain Bowl, Kangxi, of octagonal form and painted in underglaze blue with the eight Immortals and with an internal band of cracked ice and prunus blossom, six character Chenghua mark under two concentric rings 15.5cm wide A Kraak Porcelain Bowl, late Ming, painted with a central roundel with a leaf under a formal border 14.5cm wide (2) Kangxi bowl - a large piece broken out and with staple repair, large flat chip to the footKraak - some fritting to the rim

Lot 33

A Chinese blue and white Qing dynasty style vase, painted in underglaze blue with figures in a rocky landscape, six character Kangxi type mark to base, H34cm

Lot 130

GROUP OF FOUR PORCELAIN SNUFF BOTTLES QING DYNASTY, 19TH CENTURY AND LATER 清及更晚 康熙款 青花釉裏紅空城計圖、青花人物紋、同治款 粉彩四方人物圖 及 叔瀾藏款 粉彩雄鷄紋長方鼻烟壺 木座(共四件)comprising: one of copper red with underglaze blue, depicting the ‘Empty Fort Strategy’ scene from Romance of the Three Kingdoms, base inscribed with a six-character Kangxi mark, 7.8cm high; one blue and white painted with figures, 7.2cm high; one famille rose square-section decorated with figures, the base with a two-character Tongzhi mark, 8.3cm high; and one of rectangular form painted with a cockerel on two sides, the base inscribed ‘Shu Lan Cang’, 6.6cm high, all with two wooden stands (4) 6.6cm to 8.3cm high Private Scottish collection, Edinburgh; collected Asian Art in the 1960s to 1970s whilst working in Asia for The Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank (HSBC) as a senior executive, thence by descent. 

Lot 242

LARGE BLUE AND WHITE 'WUSONG FIGHTING TIGER' VASE KANGXI MARK BUT 20TH CENTURY 二十世紀 康熙款 青花武松打虎大瓶painted with a legendary hero Wu Song from the classical novel Water Margin fights a tiger to rescue villagers, the waisted neck further adorned with pomegranates and flowers on leafy branches, the base inscribed with a six-character apocryphal Kangxi mark in underglaze blue 46.5cm high

Lot 240

BLUE AND WHITE 'DRAGON' CHARGER QING DYNASTY, KANGXI MARK AND OF THE PERIOD 清康熙 青花雙圈「大清康熙年製」六字楷書款 青花雙龍趕珠紋大盤potted with shallow rounded sides rising from a short, tapered foot, the interior painted with two fierce five-clawed dragons pursuing flaming pearls amongst stylised clouds and flames within the central medallion, the cavetto and exterior similarly decorated, the base inscribed with a six-character Kangxi mark within a double-circle 36.5cm diameter  Karen and the late Marc Ellington, Towie Barclay Castle, Aberdeenshire. Towie Barclay, a picturesque tower house castle, lying just a few miles southeast of Turiff, in Aberdeenshire, had been the Ellington family's home for over 50 years. The site of the castle was gifted to Clan Barclay in the 11th century by Malcolm III of Scotland and there is evidence that there has been a dwelling there since the 12th century. The present structure, in the form of a traditional keep with rib and groin vaulted interiors, was completed in 1593. The castle remained in the Barclay family until 1752, when it was sold to the Earl of Findlater, and then some years later in 1792, to Robert Gordon’s Hospital in Aberdeen. Karen and Marc Ellington, both from the USA, purchased the property in 1972 and lived there until 2021. An extensive selection of property from Towie Barclay Castle was sold in this saleroom, 27 March 2024, lot 70-165.  Highly comparable blue and white ‘dragon’ chargers, Qing dynasty, Kangxi mark and of the period, respectively sold at Sotheby's New York, 15 March 2017, lot 501; Christie's London, 13 May 2014, lot 351; and Christie's New York, 19 Sep 2014, lot 854. 

Lot 258

(From Penicuik House, Midlothian, Scotland, lots 252-262) FAMILLE VERTE TEAPOT AND TEACUP QING DYNASTY, KANGXI PERIOD 清康熙 綠彩八棱花蝶紋提梁壺 及 博古紋花口杯(共兩件)comprising: an octagonal teapot, each section of the body painted with floral sprays with rockwork, some further with butterflies, set with a bamboo-form overhead handle, all raised on four bracket feet; and a lobed teacup with foliated mouth rim, decorated with bogu motif on the exterior (2) Teapot: 19cm high; Teacup: 7.2cm diameter From Penicuik House, Midlothian, Scotland. Penicuik Estate, situated to the southwest of Edinburgh at the foot of the Pentlands, has been owned by the Clerk family since the middle of the 17th century. Sits at the heart of this designed landscape is Penicuik House, the finest and most influential example of Palladian architecture in Scotland. The 18th-century Palladian mansion was built by Sir James Clerk, 3rd Baronet, in 1761. It was devastated by fire in 1899. During the fire, a great deal of effort was channelled into salvaging the furnishings. The once magnificent building has stood as a roofless shell for over 100 years. The stables and coach house of the original Penicuik House, converted after the fire into the ‘new’ Penicuik House where the Clerk family reside to this day. A significant selection of property from Penicuik House was sold in this saleroom, 27 March 2024, lot 1-69; A smaller selection of Asian Art from Penicuik House was also sold in this saleroom, 13 March 2024, lot 189-198. 

Lot 85

PAIR OF POWDER-BLUE-GLAZED GILT-DECORATED SAUCERS AND CUPS QING DYNASTY, KANGXI PERIOD 清康熙 花押款 灑藍地描金博古及花卉圖杯碟 (兩組四件)two saucers respectively painted in gilt with antiquities and flowers, the two cups of hexagonal shape painted on each side with similar themes, the base inscribed with a flower mark within double circles in underglaze blue (4) the saucer 13.5cm diameter each; the cup: 6.5cm high each  Private collection, Cambridgeshire; One saucer with a circular sticker 'Catherine Hunt Oriental Antiques, 5592' 

Lot 88

SET OF FOUR BLUE AND WHITE SAUCERS AND CUPS QING DYNASTY, KANGXI PERIOD 清康熙 青花人物花鳥杯盤(四組八件)each set finely painted with matching decorations, either with small figures in the outdoor scenes, or rooster in a fenced garden setting, one set with a four-character Chenghua mark on the base (8) the cups: 6.1 to 6.9cm diameter; the saucers: to 10.2cm to 11.6cm Private collection, Cambridgeshire One set painted with roosters has a circular sticker ‘Sotheby's, founded 1744, Lot no. 5353 (23)' on both the cup and saucer 

Lot 262

SET OF TEN FAMILLE VERTE GRADUATED DISHES QING DYNASTY, KANGXI PERIOD 清康熙 五彩玉蘭花樹紋盤(一組十件)each centre boldly painted with a large magnolia tree with gilt bark amongst flowers, the rim painted with four floral clusters (10) diameters: 22.4cm to 38.8cm  From Penicuik House, Midlothian, Scotland. Penicuik Estate, situated to the southwest of Edinburgh at the foot of the Pentlands, has been owned by the Clerk family since the middle of the 17th century. Sits at the heart of this designed landscape is Penicuik House, the finest and most influential example of Palladian architecture in Scotland. The 18th-century Palladian mansion was built by Sir James Clerk, 3rd Baronet, in 1761. It was devastated by fire in 1899. During the fire, a great deal of effort was channelled into salvaging the furnishings. The once magnificent building has stood as a roofless shell for over 100 years. The stables and coach house of the original Penicuik House, converted after the fire into the ‘new’ Penicuik House where the Clerk family reside to this day. A significant selection of property from Penicuik House was sold in this saleroom, 27 March 2024, lot 1-69; A smaller selection of Asian Art from Penicuik House was also sold in this saleroom, 13 March 2024, lot 189-198.  A highly comparable large famille verte ‘Magnolia’ dish, Qing dynasty, Kangxi period, the size is the same as the largest in this lot, sold at Sotheby's New York, 1 May 2020, lot 124. Two associated dishes, with different types of trees but in similar designs, further with carved decorations on the rim, are in The Royal Dresden Porcelain Collection, museum inventory numbers ‘PO 6712’ and ‘PO 6713’. 

Lot 268

YELLOW-GLAZED WITH BROWN SPOTS DING-FORM CENSER QIANLONG MARK AND POSSIBLY OF THE PERIOD 乾隆款或到代 黃釉褐彩樹瘤紋三足鼎式香爐the globular body supported on three long feet and surmounted with two looped handles, the exterior carved in relief with irregular warts highlighted in brown enamel against yellow ground, the underside of the body incised with a four-character Qianlong mark  10cm high  A closely comparable yellow-glazed tripod vessel of similar style and size but unmarked, dated to the Qing dynasty, Kangxi period, was in Henry J Oppenheim's collection and bequeathed to the British Museum in 1949, museum registration number 1947,0712.285. The same censer has also been published in Later Chinese porcelain: The Ch'ing dynasty (1644-1912) by Soame Jenyns, Published by Faber & Faber, 1965, Plate XXV, 2B.

Lot 256

SET OF SIX CHINESE IMARI TEAWARES QING DYNASTY, KANGXI PERIOD 清康熙 中國伊萬里花卉紋茶壺、熱巧克力壺、杯及盞(一組六件)comprising: a lidded teapot, a chocolate pot, two sets of cups with saucers, similarly decorated with floral motif (6) largest: 18cm wide From Penicuik House, Midlothian, Scotland. Penicuik Estate, situated to the southwest of Edinburgh at the foot of the Pentlands, has been owned by the Clerk family since the middle of the 17th century. Sits at the heart of this designed landscape is Penicuik House, the finest and most influential example of Palladian architecture in Scotland. The 18th-century Palladian mansion was built by Sir James Clerk, 3rd Baronet, in 1761. It was devastated by fire in 1899. During the fire, a great deal of effort was channelled into salvaging the furnishings. The once magnificent building has stood as a roofless shell for over 100 years. The stables and coach house of the original Penicuik House, converted after the fire into the ‘new’ Penicuik House where the Clerk family reside to this day. A significant selection of property from Penicuik House was sold in this saleroom, 27 March 2024, lot 1-69; A smaller selection of Asian Art from Penicuik House was also sold in this saleroom, 13 March 2024, lot 189-198. 

Lot 333

BLUE AND WHITE 'LANDSCAPE' GINGER JAR QING DYNASTY, KANGXI PERIOD 清康熙 青花山水人物紋罐 帶木蓋of ovoid form, painted around the body with a shanshui landscape with figures, carved wooden cover 21.4cm high Private Scottish collection, Renfrewshire

Lot 255

NEAR PAIR OF FAMILLE VERTE 'PEACOCK' DISHES QING DYNASTY, KANGXI PERIOD 清康熙 花押款 綠彩花鳥紋盤(共兩件)each painted in the central medallion with a pair of peacocks standing on rockwork issuing with large peonies and other flowers, the base painted with an artemisia leaf mark within a double ring in underglaze blue 21.6cm diameter each From Penicuik House, Midlothian, Scotland. Penicuik Estate, situated to the southwest of Edinburgh at the foot of the Pentlands, has been owned by the Clerk family since the middle of the 17th century. Sits at the heart of this designed landscape is Penicuik House, the finest and most influential example of Palladian architecture in Scotland. The 18th-century Palladian mansion was built by Sir James Clerk, 3rd Baronet, in 1761. It was devastated by fire in 1899. During the fire, a great deal of effort was channelled into salvaging the furnishings. The once magnificent building has stood as a roofless shell for over 100 years. The stables and coach house of the original Penicuik House, converted after the fire into the ‘new’ Penicuik House where the Clerk family reside to this day. A significant selection of property from Penicuik House was sold in this saleroom, 27 March 2024, lot 1-69; A smaller selection of Asian Art from Penicuik House was also sold in this saleroom, 13 March 2024, lot 189-198. 

Lot 335

BLUE AND WHITE 'FISHER' GINGER JAR QING DYNASTY, KANGXI PERIOD 清康熙 青花漁人紋罐 帶木蓋of ovoid form, painted with a figure carrying fishing rod over his shoulder followed by an attendant with a fish in hand, reverse with a figure on a sampan, carved wooden cover   22.2cm high Private Scottish collection, Renfrewshire

Lot 259

(From Penicuik House, Midlothian, Scotland, lots 252-262) FAMILLE VERTE HANDLED BOWL WITH COVER QING DYNASTY, KANGXI PERIOD 清康熙 綠彩花鳥紋雙師耳大碗連蓋the deep rounded body with four panels of birds among floral sprays, green gaping mask handles, the domed cover with four floral panels and moulded Buddhist lion finial, the base painted with a double-circle in underglaze blue  26cm wide across handles  From Penicuik House, Midlothian, Scotland. Penicuik Estate, situated to the southwest of Edinburgh at the foot of the Pentlands, has been owned by the Clerk family since the middle of the 17th century. Sits at the heart of this designed landscape is Penicuik House, the finest and most influential example of Palladian architecture in Scotland. The 18th-century Palladian mansion was built by Sir James Clerk, 3rd Baronet, in 1761. It was devastated by fire in 1899. During the fire, a great deal of effort was channelled into salvaging the furnishings. The once magnificent building has stood as a roofless shell for over 100 years. The stables and coach house of the original Penicuik House, converted after the fire into the ‘new’ Penicuik House where the Clerk family reside to this day. A significant selection of property from Penicuik House was sold in this saleroom, 27 March 2024, lot 1-69; A smaller selection of Asian Art from Penicuik House was also sold in this saleroom, 13 March 2024, lot 189-198.  See a pair of highly comparable export famille verte bowls with covers, sold at Christie's New York, 27 Jan 2014, lot 349. 

Lot 37

A Chinese blue and white jar, Kangxi (1662-1722), of ovoid form, painted in shaped panels with qilin standing on rocks above spuming waves, 17.5cm highProvenance: From the collection of Phillip Allen (1938-2022);Woolley & Wallis, 16 November 2023, lot 1153.清康熙 青花麒麟图罐Condition ReportSmall chips and cracks to rim.Surface scratches.

Lot 33

A Chinese wucai jar, Kangxi (1662-1722), of tapering form, painted with boys at play, surrounded by butterflies and sprigs of florets,13.5cm high, associated wood cover (2)清康熙 五彩婴戏图罐Condition ReportSmall chips to rim and foot rim.

Lot 38

A Chinese blue and white saucer, Kangxi (1662-1722), the rounded sides rising from a circular foot to a flared rim, painted with figures in a landscape, with a six-character Xuande mark to base,15.6cm diameter清康熙 青花人物故事图碟 《大明宣德年制》青花楷书款Condition ReportSmall chips to rim.

Lot 50

A Chinese blue and white vase, Guangxu (1875-1908), the globular body rising to a waisted neck and a flared rim, painted with five literati appraising a scroll of taiji, flanked by two ruyi handles to the neck, with a four-character Kangxi mark to base,20.5cm high清光绪 青花五老观太极图瓶 《康熙年制》青花楷书款Condition ReportSmall chips to rim.

Lot 34

A Chinese export blue and white charger, Kangxi (1662-1722), of lobed form, the centre painted with magpies flying amongst the branches of a blossoming prunus tree, enclosed by flowers or landscapes in lotus-shaped panels against a diapered ground, 38cm diameter, associated wood stand (2)清康熙 外销青花喜上眉梢图大盘Condition ReportChipped and cracked to rim.Wood stand with cracks, joint loose. Surface scratches and general wear.

Lot 270

A pair of Chinese stem cups, Kangxi (1662-1722), each globular body raised on a high foot, painted with sprigs of florets in underglaze-blue, iron-red and gilt, 4.7cm high (2)Condition ReportBoth cracked.

Lot 228

A Chinese blue and white saucer, Kangxi (1662-1722), of lobed form, painted with peony within lotus petal-shaped panels, 11cm diameterCondition ReportHairline cracks to foot rim.

Lot 30

Two Chinese blue and white plates, Kangxi (1662-1722), each of circular form, painted with stories from ‘Romance of the Western Chamber’, both with a six-character mark to base,26 and 26.5cm diameter (2)清康熙 青花西厢记图盘 一组两件Condition ReportBoth with small chips to foot rims.Plate with ladies - chipped and cracked to rim.

Lot 226

A Chinese blue and white plate, Kangxi (1662-1722), the rounded sides rising from a circular foot, the centre painted with precious objects in a roundel, enclosed by a lotus pond, 24.5cm diameterCondition ReportChipped, cracked and restored in various locations.

Lot 36

A Chinese wucai vase, Kangxi (1662-1722), of baluster form, painted with a pheasant standing on a pierced rock amongst magnolia, peony and prunus,33cm high清康熙 五彩锦鸡牡丹图将军罐Condition ReportRim chipped and restored. Cracked to lower section and extending to base.Chipped to foot rim.

Lot 35

A Chinese wucai plate, Kangxi (1662-1722), the rounded sides rising from a circular foot, the centre painted with a couple playing with boys in a garden, enclosed by a peony border against a scroll ground, with a six-character Chenghua mark to base,21.4cm diameter清康熙 五彩婴戏图盘 《大明成化年制》青花楷书款Condition ReportCracked to underside.

Lot 28

A pair of Chinese blue and white chargers, Kangxi (1662-1722), each of circular form, painted with peony and scrolls, 35.6cm diameter (2)清康熙 青花牡丹纹盘 一对Condition ReportBoth with chips and cracks to rim, chips to foot rim. One with restoration to rim.

Lot 29

A Chinese wucai bowl, Kangxi (1662-1722), the rounded sides rising from a circular foot, painted with florets in shaped panels,11.4cm diameter清康熙 五彩开光花卉纹碗Condition ReportFoot rim chipped and cracked. Restoration around rim and to a long crack from rim. The interior with white spray.

Lot 44

A Chinese blue and white dish, Kangxi (1662-1722), the rounded sides rising from a circular foot to a flared rim, painted with literati in a mountainous landscape, accompanied by a crane, a deer and an attendant, with a six-character Kangxi mark to base,17cm diameterProvenance: From a private collection in Scotland. 清康熙 青花高士图碟 《大清康熙年制》青花楷书款Condition ReportSmall chips and firing cracks to foot rim.A hairline crack to rim.

Lot 242

A Chinese blue and white vase, Qing dynasty (1644-1911), the tapering body rising to a waisted neck flanked by a pair of tubular lug handles, painted with a blossoming prunus tree, with a four-character Kangxi mark to base,17.5cm highCondition ReportNo obvious faults.

Lot 48

A Chinese blue and white brush pot, Kangxi (1662-1722), of cylindrical form, painted with a landscape in a rectangular panel, the reverse inscribed in semi-cursive script and dated Year of Renxu (1682), with a four-character Kangxi mark to base,12.3cm high清康熙 青花山水图诗文笔筒 《康熙年制》青花楷书款Condition ReportSurface scratches. Small chips to rim and foot rim.Rim possibly grounded.

Lot 243

A Chinese blue and white vase, Guangxu (1875-1908), of tapering form, painted with figures in a garden, with a four-character Kangxi mark to base,44cm highCondition ReportRim chipped and cracked. Small chips to foot rim.

Lot 41

A Chinese famille verte vase, Kangxi (1662-1722), the pear-shaped body rising from a circular foot to a garlic mouth, painted with baskets of flowers in amber and aubergine against a green ground,25.5cm highProvenance: Acquired by the grandfather of the present owners in the 1950s.清康熙 素三彩花篮纹蒜头瓶Condition ReportChipped to foot rim.

Lot 47

A Chinese blue and white jar, Kangxi (1662-1722), the rounded sides rising from a circular foot, painted with literati by a river in a mountainous landscape, 22.7cm diameter清康熙 青花高士山水图缸Condition ReportCover missing. Surface scratches. Small chips to rim and foot rim.

Lot 40

A Chinese blue and white tea bowl, Kangxi (1662-1722), the rounded sides rising from a circular foot to a flared rim, painted with Shou Lao standing by a deer in a landscape, accompanied by attendants and a crane, with a six-character Xuande mark to base,9.7cm diameter清康熙 青花寿老图茶碗 《大明宣德年制》青花楷书款Condition ReportNo obvious faults.

Lot 49

A Chinese blue and white saucer, Kangxi (1662-1722), the rounded sides rising from a circular foot to a flared rim, painted with a mountainous river landscape, with a six-character Jiajing mark to base,14cm diameter清康熙 青花山水图碟 《大明嘉靖年制》青花楷书款Condition ReportFoot rim grounded.Minute burst glaze bubbles to rim.

Lot 50

A LARGE CHINESE FAMILLE NOIRE SQUARE SECTION PORCELAIN VASE, 20TH CENTURY. Heavily potted with a fluted neck decorated with various figures in separate scenes. Six character mark of Kangxi to base. 49cm tall.Minor glaze flaking to back enamel in places. No signs of damage or repairs.

Lot 116

A GROUP OF CHINESE PORCELAIN ITEMS, 19/20TH CENTURY. To include nine prunus decorated ginger jars of varying sizes, four with covers; A pair of prunus decorated vases and covers; Together with two other blue and white vases decorated with dragons and figural scenes, each with four character Kangxi marks. Ginger jars approx. 9cm - 18cm. (13)

Lot 11

A GROUP OF CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN ITEMS, 18/19TH CENTURY. To include a pair of small porcelain dishes, finely potted with bracket lobed rims decorated with boys on horseback within a border or pine trees. Probably Kangxi period; Together with five miniature porcelain vases of double gourd and bottle shaped form to include four blue and white vases with floral decoration together with a white glaze vase. The largest with a four character mark of Chenghua. Dishes 11cm diam. (7) All in good overall condition with no signs of damage or repair.

Lot 27

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.

Lot 80

A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN BOWL, KANGXI PERIOD. Decorated with scene from the 'Romance of the Western Chamber' Xi Xiang Ji. Finely painted featuring figures in courtyard scenes, the interior with five boys at play. Six character mark of Kangxi to base and of the period (1662-1722). 20.7cm diam. Sections or repair to body with 6.5cm hairline. With small areas of overpaint touch up in places near repaired areas.

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