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Lot 2127

Chinese 19th C. Blue and White Vase Blue and white vase, China, 19th century, Kangxi mark on base, with hardwood stand. This condition report is not complete. Please contact heagles@kaminskiauctions.com for a complete condition report on this lot. Starting Price: $400

Lot 2503

Chinese Famille Rose Plate Famille rose plate, China, Kangxi mark, decorated with war narratives, 17 1/2". This condition report is not complete. Please contact heagles@kaminskiauctions.com for a complete condition report on this lot. Starting Price: $150

Lot 101

Chinese jar and cover with Kangxi mark, height 14cm and 20th century vase, height 26cm Jar & Cover - restored. Vase - good overall.

Lot 1044

A Chinese green & mirror black porcelain vase Kangxi period (1662 - 1722), with light blue double-ring mark to underside, baluster-form, decorated with three dragons and a flowered ground reserved in green, the neck mounted with a later gilt-metal collar, together with a later carved pierced wooden cover and base, overall 14.75`` H x 7`` Dia., est: $1000/1500 Provenance: Private Collection, Orange, CA. Condition: Superficial glaze abrasion to shoulder. Finial of cover loose. Earthquake putty residue to rim and foot. A crack to wooden base. Your bid indicates acceptance of our Conditions of Sale. AS-IS. ALL SALES FINAL

Lot 187

A Chinese Blue and White Vase, the body of square section rising to a flat shoulder and trumpet mouth, decorated to each side with a landscape scene, the neck with stands of bamboo, the base with spurious four-character mark of Kangxi, height 50.2cms, possibly of recent manufacture

Lot 114

A collection of Franklin Mint teapots, modelled as antique examples to include Meissen, Furstenburg, Chelsea-Derby, Worcester, Mennecy, Kangxi etc.

Lot 238

A PAIR OF CHINESE UNDERGLAZE BLUE AND RED ROULEAU VASESone painted with a groom pulling on the reins of a reluctant horse, the other with two figures encamped by a stream beneath inscriptions, 21.5cm h, Kangxi mark, 19th cA matching vase was sold Tennants, Yorkshire, 15 March 2013, lot 119.Neck of one vase broken and professionally restuck, the other vase with single small spot of fritting on the rim

Lot 1305

A Chinese Kangxi period 1662 - 1722 blue and white porcelain jar with artemisia leaf mark and wooden top, approx 21 cm.

Lot 1027A

A 19th C Chinese blue and white jar of baluster form with Kangxi mark to base.

Lot 1031

A pair of 19thC Chinese blue and white cylindrical vases with fluted lips and four character Kangxi marks to base, approx 30 cm.

Lot 1032

A pair of late 19thC Chinese blue and white vases decorated with horse and figures, four character Kangxi mark to base, approx 25.5 cm.

Lot 1033

A pair of 19thC Chinese blue and white crackle vases with four character Kangxi marks to base, approx 32 cm tall.

Lot 1035

A Chinese 19thC blue and white baluster vase with long Eliza and jumping boy pattern, four character Kangxi mark to base, on fitted wooden stand, approx 35 cm.

Lot 1039

A Chinese Kangxi (1662 - 1722) famille verte jardiniere decorated with various pond life, approx 32 cm high, approx 37 cm in diameter.

Lot 1047

A 19thC Chinese ginger jar in the 100 boys style pattern, Kangxi mark to base

Lot 1001

A pair of Chinese Kangxi style famille verte powder blue ground porcelain vases, mark of Kangxi but late 19th Century, each ovoid body painted with opposing quatrelobed panels, one side filled with a female deity standing on a lotus flower, the other with a sage and attendant seated in a mountainous landscape, beneath a flared neck, all reserved against a powder blue ground, pseudo four character mark of Kangxi in underglaze blue to base, height approx 31cm.

Lot 1004

A Chinese blue and white porcelain double gourd vase, mark of Kangxi but late 19th Century, painted with a boy and buffalo crossing a bridge toward pavilions in a coastal landscape, four character mark to base, height approx 23.5cm.

Lot 1040

A Chinese famille verte porcelain circular dish, Kangxi period, the centre painted with a figure on horseback and attendant within a fenced enclosure with archway, in the background a figure, pavilion and precious vessels, within a rim of Buddhistic lions, flowers and winged deer vignettes separated by yellow and blue ruyi heads, diameter approx 27.5cm (minor hairlines).

Lot 1050

A Chinese famille verte porcelain circular dish, Kangxi period, the centre painted with a bird perched on a rock amongst iron red and blue flowers, within a lappet panelled petal form border filled with various flowers, the rim with precious object vignettes against a trellis ground, underglaze blue lotus and double ring to base, diameter approx 36.5cm.

Lot 1082

A Chinese blue and white porcelain bottle vase, mark of Kangxi but early 20th Century, painted with blossoming prunus branches, pseudo four character mark in underglaze blue to base, height approx 32cm, together with a similar ginger jar and cover.

Lot 1088

A Chinese blue and white porcelain vase, mark of Kangxi but 20th Century, the baluster body decorated with Buddhistic lions, pseudo four character mark to base, height approx 37cm.

Lot 1127

A pair of Chinese Kangxi style blue and white vases, late 20th Century, of slender baluster form painted with lotus and scrolling tendrils, together with three porcelain snuff bottles and a diminutive vase.

Lot 1174

A Chinese blue and white porcelain plate, Kangxi period, painted with opposing phoenix and lotus flowers, another blue and white plate, 18th Century, painted with a dragon and carp, two Chinese blue and white saucer dishes with polychrome enamelled decoration and rice grain borders, a Kakiemon style dish, and two other dishes (some faults).

Lot 1194

A Chinese green on black porcelain bottle vase, mark of Kangxi but modern, the squat body and flared neck filled with a design of green lotus flowers and scrolling tendrils on a black ground, pseudo six character mark in iron red to base, height approx 31cm.

Lot 1164

A Chinese blue and white Kangxi style pot and cover, of compressed circular form, decorated with figural scenes to the top and sides, bearing blue six character mark to verso, 8.5cm diam

Lot 1165

A Chinese blue and white Kangxi style footed bowl, the sides flaring towards the top, with interior and exterior decorated with mythical figures, bearing blue four character seal mark to verso, 5.5cm high x 12cm diam.

Lot 1167

A Chinese Kangxi style famille verte pedestal dish, 19th century, the interior decorated with figures on horseback, the exterior with further landscape and continuous bands of decoration, 19cm diam

Lot 1393

A pair of Chinese mottled blue glazed `dragon` saucer dishes, possibly Kangxi period, having scalloped edge and decorated with four claw dragons among stylised clouds, both bearing blue six character and concentric circle marks to underside, one bearing Ralph M Chait Chinese Art sticker, largest 15.75cm diam, (2), (one a/f).

Lot 1403

A Chinese blue and white bottle vase, late Kangxi period, blue chevron panels to the neck leading to body with blue stylised foliate panels, bearing blue twin concentric mark to underside, 25cm high.

Lot 1452

A pair of Chinese blue and white vases, Kangxi period, of shouldered form, decorated with prunus blossom upon cracked ice ground, bearing twin blue concentric circle mark to undersides, 44cm high, (2), (a/f).

Lot 1467

A Chinese blue and white Yen Yen vase, Kangxi style, the flared rim leading to ovoid body, overall decorated with birds amongst peony flowers, bears four character mark to base, 47cm high, (a/f).

Lot 1494

A Chinese sang de boeuf bowl, possibly Kangxi, of flared form, bears five character mark to base, diameter 11.5 cm.

Lot 1528

A Chinese blue and white vase, probably Kangxi Period, the ovoid body decorated with flowering bamboo upon a blue base, bears blue concentric circle mark to base, raised on carved wooden plinth, 22cm high.

Lot 1529

A Chinese famille rose baluster vase, Kangxi Period, the faceted ovoid body decorated with figures in a landscape within panels of flowers, foliage and motifs, 35cm high, (a/f).

Lot 1542

A Chinese blue and white baluster vase, Kangxi style, the fluted neck with leaf decoration, the ovoid body decorated with two fisherman in mountainous landscape, bears blue six character mark to base, 26cm high; two Chinese blue and white baluster vases, decorated with prunus upon blue ground, tallest 20cm; two Chinese blue and white pot lids, decorated with flowering bamboo upon blue ground, (5).

Lot 85

Export Famille Verte Teapot, Kangxi Period (1662-1722) Of quatrefoil shape with an inverted “U” handle extending from either side of the slightly sloped shoulders and painted with scenes including peonies and lotus, height 7.5" — 19 cm. Provenance: The Collection of Frederick Addington Knapp (1815-1906) who was given the teapot by his father in London, England, during the early 19th Century. The piece was brought to Canada when Frederick immigrated in 1848, and from then on, passed to his son Bernard Flamank (1840-1915) and subsequent members of the family. Exhibited: On loan to the Royal Ontario Museum from October 9, 1984 to February 13, 2013. Loan number L984.14.1. Starting Price: $1000

Lot 212

Large Blue and White Bowl, Kangxi Period (1622-1722) Supported on a tall circular foot, the deep rounded sides rise towards an everted gilt rim, the exterior depicting a continuous scene of warriors on horseback surrounded by trees and rockery. Wood stand, diameter 13.8" — 35 cm. Provenance: Purchased in London, England during the 1920’s thence by descent within the family. Starting Price: $1000

Lot 213

Blue and White Ginger Jar, Kangxi Period (1662-1722) Of baluster-form with slender shoulders and a narrow waist, the central portion painted with a continuous landscape including several figures in a mountainous village, the scene contained between a geometric border to the top, below the tall neck, and a ruyi band to the foot. Early 20th Century gilt bronze mounts, without mounts height 10.6" — 27 cm. Provenance: Purchased from French & Company, New York, in 1947. Starting Price: $2000

Lot 214

Extremely Rare Famille Verte Bowl, Kangxi Mark and Period (1664-1722) The shallow sides rising towards a smooth wide rim, all supported on a hidden foot ring and decorated with a song bird perched on a branch of flora with the design continuing along the interior, diameter 5.3" — 13.5 cm. Provenance: The Estate of Doris McCordick (1912-1977) of St. Catherines, ON, thence by descent within the family. The bowl was a gift from her brother-in-law Paul Grigaut (1905-1969) while he was chief curator of the Detroit Art Institute from 1955-1963. Paul Grigaut was an internationally renowned decorative arts and ceramics specialist who studied and taught at many institutions including the University of Paris, University of Chicago, Fogg Museum of Harvard, and Virginia Museum of Fine Arts. His research, correspondences, photographs, slides and lecture notes are all stored at the Bentley Historical Library at the University of Michigan. Note: Elegantly rendered with the sensitivity and style traditionally associated with Chinese paintings on silk or paper, the bowl depicts a solitary bird, possibly in the form of a waxwing, perched on a branch of red berries. Designs of Kangxi period bowls featuring a single bird are extremely rare with the most recent example sold in Sotheby’s Hong Kong ‘The Meiyintang Collection’, April 7 2011, lot 3. Additionally, the continuous design of twisting branches on both the interior and exterior, as seen on the present bowl, is a highly unusual feature. While this type of motif originated in the Kangxi period, it was more commonly found in Yongzheng famille rose examples of bowls and dishes. Compare to a pair of bowls with fruiting sprays and butterflies from the B. Y. Lam Foundation published in Qing Imperial Porcelain (The Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1995), no. 24. The quality of the famille verte enamels is almost identical to the present bowl, along with the shape, hidden footring, and mark. Starting Price: $10000

Lot 219

Blue and Yellow Enamel Dragon Bowl, Kangxi Mark and Period (1662-1722) The thinly potted sides steeply rising towards a slightly everted rim, the exterior with a pair of finely rendered dragons completed in yellow enamel, each with a ferocious expression and soaring amid the scrolling clouds, all completed against a cobalt blue ground, the interior with a third, confronting dragon, the whole supported on a raised foot decorated with an overlapping lotus petal border and double blue rings along the foot, diameter 5.5" — 14 cm., six-character Kangxi mark Provenance: Chinese Porcelain from a Hong Kong Collector (lots 216-222) Purchased in Beijing during the 1970’s Note: A pair of bowls with the same design were sold at Christie’s Hong Kong January 16th/17th, 1989 lot 733. A more recent example was sold at Christie’s London, November 8, 2011, lot 316. Starting Price: $7500

Lot 94

STATUETTE en biscuit et glaçures polychromes de la famille verte, représentant Budai, assis en lalitasana, un rosaire dans la main gauche, le bras droit reposant sur un sac duquel s`extrait un enfant. (Restaurations et manque le pouce de l`enfant). Chine, dynastie Qing, période Kangxi (1662-1722). A glazed biscuit figure, China, Qing dynasty, Kangxi period. Haut. 15,5 cm/H. 6 1/8 in. Œuvre en rapport : Notre statuette à rapprocher d`un modèle conservé au musée national des arts asiatiques-Guimet, Paris, sous le numéro G4579.

Lot 97

LAVE-PINCEAUX EN FORME DE PAYSAGE en biscuit et glaçures plombifères trois couleurs, dites "sancai", l`ensemble animé d`un villageois, abrité sous les frondaisons d`un pin, et construit d`une pagode et d`un pavillon, la cuve en forme d`une feuille aux parois hautes dans laquelle évoluent poissons et crustacé. (Petits manques et restaurations). Chine, dynastie Qing, période Kangxi (1662-1722). A glazed biscuit brush-washer, China, Qing dynasty. Haut. 18,5 cm/H. 7 1/4 in. Œuvre en rapport : Notre lave-pinceaux à rapprocher d`un modèle conservé au musée national des arts asiatiques-Guimet, Paris, sous le numéro G2806.

Lot 98

LAVE-PINCEAUX EN FORME DE PAYSAGE en biscuit et glaçures plombifères trois couleurs, dites "sancai", construit d`une pagode et d`un pavillon, la cuve en forme d`une feuille aux parois hautes dans laquelle évoluent des poissons. (Manquent les éléments mobiles). Chine, dynastie Qing, période Kangxi (1662-1722). A glazed biscuit brushwasher, China, Qing dynasty. Haut. 14 cm/H. 5 1/2 in. Œuvre en rapport : Notre lave-pinceaux à rapprocher d`un modèle conservé au musée national des arts asiatiques-Guimet, Paris, sous le numéro G2806.

Lot 102

PIERRE À ENCRE en porcelaine et bleu de cobalt sous couverte, de forme cylindrique, la partie supérieure réservée en biscuit, à décor de quatre médaillons ornés de caractères évoquant des grades de lettrés. (Quelques égrenures sur le talon). Chine, dynastie Qing, période Kangxi (1662-1722). A blue and white porcelain inkstone, China, Qing dynasty, Kangxi period. Haut. 5 cm/H. 2 in.

Lot 111

GRAND POT À PINCEAUX en porcelaine, couvertes monochrome céladon pâle et blanche, de forme cylindrique, à décor incisé, sur la paroi extérieure, de rinceaux et pivoines. Marque à la feuille émaillée en bleu de cobalt sous la base. (Petites égrenures). Chine, dynastie Qing, période Kangxi (1662-1722). A large carved celadon glazed porcelain brush pot, China, Qing dynasty, Kangxi period and leaf mark. Haut. 15 cm/H. 5 7/8 in.

Lot 116

PLAT en porcelaine, émaux polychromes de la famille verte et dorure, de forme circulaire, monté sur un petit talon, la paroi arrondie, à décor d`un phénix volant parmi pivoines et chrysanthèmes. Double-cercle émaillé en bleu de cobalt sous la base. (Fêlures en étoile sous la base). Chine, dynastie Qing, période Kangxi (1662-1722). A Famille Verte porcelain dish, China, Qing dynasty, Kangxi period. Diam. 34,5 cm/D. 14 in.

Lot 165

LOT DE TROIS FLACONS TABATIÈRES en porcelaine et émaux polychromes de la famille rose, les panses en forme de bouteilles jumelées et carrées, à décor, pour la première, d`un daim et d`un singe parmi lotus, pêcher de longévité et lingzhi, pour la deuxième, d`une oie et d`un coq parmi graminées et saule pleureur, et, pour la troisième, d`un sage assis et d`un mammifère. Marques apocryphes des empereurs Kangxi et Qianlong émaillées sous les bases. (Petites égrenures). Chine, dynastie Qing, XIXe siècle. Two Famille Rose style porcelain snuff bottles, China, Qing dynasty, 19th century. Haut. (max) 5,3 cm/H. 2 in.

Lot 352

BOL ET SON PRÉSENTOIR en laque noire et incrustations de nacre, le bol, doublé de métal, reposant sur un petit pied et la paroi évasée à l`ouverture, et le plateau, polylobé, le bord cerclé de métal, à décor, sur le fond du bassin, du taiji (yin et yang) et d`un décor tapissant géométrique, la base du plateau laquée noir. Marques Xin laquées sous les bases. (Quelques craquelures et légères restaurations). Chine, dynastie Qing, période Kangxi (1662-1722). A lacquer and mother-of-pearl bowl and tray, China, Qing dynasty, Kangxi period (1662-1722). Haut. (bol) 5 cm - Diam. (bol) 10 cm/H. 2 in. - D. 4 in. Diam. (présentoir) 13,5 cm/D. 5 5/16 in.

Lot 362

PETITE JARRE en ivoire de belle patine et laque brune, à base cintrée, panse ovoïde et petit col évasé à l’ouverture, à décor champlevé et comblé de laque, de lotus, rubans noués, rinceaux, fleurons et rang de perles. Chine, dynastie Qing, période Kangxi (1662-1722). An ivory and lacque jar, China, Qing dynasty, Kangxi period. Haut. 10 cm/H. 3 15/16 in. Œuvres en rapport : Notre paire de boîtes à rapprocher de deux boîtes, d`un modèle plus simple, présentées par Christie`s, Londres, King`s Street, sous le numéro 218, le 8 novembre 2011.

Lot 387

GAO SHANG YU BEN XING JI JING (RECUEIL DE TEXTES TAOÏSTES) imprimé à l`encre noire sur papier, comportant quarante-six textes illustrés d`une gravure représentant le panthéon taoïste. (Petits accidents). Chine, dynastie Qing, période Kangxi, daté 1712. Gao Sheng Yu Ben Xing Ji Jing, China, Qing dynasty, Kangxi period, 1712. Dim. 40 x 15 cm/D. 15 3/4 x 5 15/16 in.

Lot 1

PLAT en porcelaine et bleu de cobalt sous couverte, de forme circulaire, monté sur un petit pied, à aile et marli, à décor, sur le bassin, de personnages féminins abrités, de part et d`autre d`un pot empli de fleurs, par les frondaisons d`un prunus, et, sur l`aile, de musiciennes séparées par des pivoines. Marque de l`empereur Kangxi émaillée sous la base. (Petites égrenures). Chine, dynastie Qing, période Kangxi (1662-1722). A blue and white porcelain dish, China, Qing dynasty, Kangxi mark and period. Diam. 30,3 cm/D. 11 15/16 in.­

Lot 2

BOL en porcelaine et bleu de cobalt sous couverte, monté sur un petit pied, la panse tronconique, à décor, sur la paroi intérieure, de caractères archaïsants et bandeaux concentriques ornés d`un semis de fleurs sur fond d`enroulements, et, sur la paroi extérieure, de sages méditant sur une terrasse arborée, la base laissée en biscuit. (Petites égrenures). Chine, dynastie Qing, période Kangxi (1662-1722). A blue and white porcelain bowl, China, Qing dynasty, Kangxi period. Haut. 5 cm - Diam. 10,3 cm/H. 2 in. - D. 4 in.­

Lot 4

PLAT en porcelaine et bleu de cobalt sous couverte, de forme circulaire, monté sur un petit pied, la paroi arrondie, à décor, sur le bassin, d`un bouquet de fleurs, et, sur l`aile et la paroi extérieure, de frises de rinceaux et lotus et de flots écumants. Marque apocryphe de l`empereur Wanli émaillée sous la base. (Fêlure et petites égrenures). Chine, dynastie Qing, période Kangxi (1662-1722). A blue and white porcelain dish, China, Qing dynasty, Kangxi mark and period. Diam. 28,3 cm/D. 11 1/8 in.­

Lot 15

CHINE - Époque KANGXI , (1662-1722), Bouillon couvert et son présentoir en porcelaine décorée en bleu sous couverte de jeunes femmes sur une terrasse. Au revers de la base, la marque à six caractères en kaishu de Kangxi. Diamètre du bouillon : 13,6 cm, Diamètre du présentoir : 20,7 cm, Provenance : Antiquaire Nott - London, le 4 janvier 1940, CHINA - KANGXI Period (1662-1722), A blue and white bouillon with cover and saucer.

Lot 16

CHINE - Époque KANGXI , (1662-1722), Vase de forme bouteille à col annelé en porcelaine décorée en bleu sous couverte d`une corbeille fleurie de pivoines et tiges fleuries. Le col orné de quatre bandes de motifs géométriques. , Hauteur : 23 cm, Ébréchure au talon, Provenance : Antiquaire Van Herck - Bruxelles, le 20 avril 1939, CHINA - KANGXI Period (1662-1722), A blue and white bottle.

Lot 19

CHINE - Époque KANGXI , (1662-1722), Paire de chandeliers en porcelaine décorée en émaux polychromes de la famille rose de lambrequins et fleurs stylisées sur le pied et le corps., Hauteur : 21 cm, Un restauré, Provenance : Antiquaire Richer - Paris, le 15 avril 1943, CHINA - KANGXI Period , (1662-1722), A pair of `famille rose` enameled candlesticks.

Lot 25

CHINE - Époque KANGXI , (1662-1722), Paire d`assiettes en porcelaine à décor moulé sous la couverte de fleurs de chrysanthèmes stylisées et décorée sur la chute en émaux polychromes de la famille verte d`une frise de fleurs dans leur feuillage. , Diamètre : 22 cm , Ébréchures, CHINA - KANGXI Period , (1662-1722), A pair of `famille rose` plates.

Lot 28

CHINE - Époque KANGXI , (1662-1722), Deux groupes de personnages chevauchant des qilin en porcelaine émaillée blanc de Chine. , Hauteur : 12,5 cm, Accident à un chapeau et aux pattes, Provenance : Salle des ventes des Beaux-Arts - Bruxelles, le 24 mars 1955, CHINA - KANGXI Period , (1662-1722), Two `blanc de Chine` figures of scholars riding a qilin.

Lot 31

CHINE - Époque KANGXI , (1662-1722), Vase à panse basse et col étroit en porcelaine, la panse émaillée bleu sous couverte, le col en bleu et rouge sous couverte à décor d`oiseaux posés sur des branches de pruniers en fleurs, l`épaulement orné d`une frise de lingzhi incisée sous la couverte, la partie inférieure d`une frise de vagues écumantes. , Hauteur : 21,5 cm, Provenance : Antiquaire Delplace - Bruxelles, le 19 septembre 1942, CHINA - KANGXI Period , (1662-1722), A fine blue and copper red bottle vase.

Lot 34

CHINE - Époque KANGXI , (1662-1722), Paire d`appliques triangulaires en porcelaine décorée en émaux polychromes de la famille verte d`une jeune femme accoudée et rêvant à une table dans un jardin, et d`une jeune femme jouant avec un chat dans un intérieur. Les côtés ornés de pivoines. , Hauteur : 19 cm, Largeur : 20 cm, Morceau manquant à l`arrière de l`une, Provenance : Antiquaire Finck - Bruxelles, le 30 décembre 1938, CHINA - KANGXI Period (1662-1722), A pair of `famille verte` wall vases.

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