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A Chinese Blanc de Chine openwork grotto with two seated men playing weiqi, looking back at the board and touching the counter bowl, a young man looking on, beneath overhanging pine branches, covered in a white glaze, 10.2cm high, Kangxi (circa 1690). Provenance: Formerly in an American collection. Exhibited by S. Marchant and Son in their exhibition of Blanc de Chine, 2006, n.35a.
A Chinese Blanc de Chine small standing figure of a lady, her right hand aloft holding a whisk, wearing long robes and high piled hair, a standing bird at her foot, beside a jardiniere, on hexagonal base, probably intended as a waterdropper, Kangxi (1662-1722). Provenance: The property of a gentleman. Formerly in an English private collection.
An 18th century Chinese Qing Dynasty porcelain dish, the Ching Dynasty bowl with wide flared ogee shaped sides, having underglaze blue well painted scene of a bird on a branch and a stylised repeated pattern border to rim, with four character Kangxi (K’ang H’si) mark to underside, bearing label to underside, 24.5cm diameter hairline crack evident
A Chinese porcelain jar of oviform with blue and white decoration, two panels with four clawed dragons and another panel with a carp reserved on a broad ribbed band between two rows of alternating cloud scrolls and auspicious symbols, with hardwood lid and stand, six character Jiajing mark but Kangxi period (1662 - 1722).
A Chinese blue and white porcelain octagonal cup and saucer, the exterior panels painted with various flowers, cup 2.75ins (70mm) high (Kangxi period - chipped to cup), a Chinese blue and white porcelain plate, painted with an adult and child in an interior, within lozenge and floral decorated border, 10.25ins (260mm) diameter (with apocryphal Kangxi six-character mark to base) and a small selection of other Chinese blue and white porcelain, various
A Chinese blue and white porcelain plate of shaped outline painted to the centre with flowering branches, the border with flowering shrubs within lapette motifs on a cracked ice ground, 10.25ins (260mm) diameter (Kangxi period (1662-1722) - six character mark and blue concentric circle to base), and a ditto of shaped outline with mythological birds within a stylised border, 10.5ins (267mm) diameter (hairline crack and chips)
A Chinese blue and white ginger jar with associated cover, probably 19th century in Kangxi style, overall decorated with cartouche containing vases and foliage, surrounded by prunus blossom and cracked ice, bearing blue four character mark and twin circles to verso, 19cm high; together with further Chinese and Japanese ceramics, (a lot), (some a/f).
A pair of Chinese Kangxi style table lamps, 20th century, of hexagonal form with flared neck and blue mythical beast handles, the main body of burnt orange colour with turquoise foliage on wooden plinth bases, 52cm high; together with a 20th century white ceramic dish of flower form with wavy edge and splashes of abstract colour 40cm diam, (3), (It is the buyer`s responsibility to ensure that electrical items are professionally rewired for use).
* Gibb (William, early 20th century). Saint-Cloud porcelain toilette pot, watercolour, signed in pencil, 31.5 x 20cm (12.5 x 8ins), together with a similar watercolour of a Kangxi vase, both framed and glazed, together with a copy of “A Book of Porcelain” (A & C Black, 1910) in which the former illustration was reproduced. William Gibb was a respected book illustrator working in Edinburgh in the late 19th and early 20th century, illustrating Alfred James Hipkins’ “Musical Instruments” (1888) and A.C. Lamb’s “Dundee, Its Quaint and Historic Buildings” (1895). Both pictures have ink presentation inscriptions by the artist to the verso. (3)
A Chinese blue and white tea caddy and a silver mounted blue and white jug and cover, first half 18th century, the rectangular tea caddy painted with antiques and peonies, 4.25in., the Kangxi ewer painted with panels of Long Eliza figures, flowers and hexagonal panels of flowers, with European silver hinged mount to the cover and later spout, 5in. - ewer a.f.
A Chinese blue and white miniature beaker vase and four Chinese porcelain snuff bottles, 20th century, the beaker vase painted with flower panels in Kangxi style, jade character mark beneath, 3.5in., two of the snuff bottles with underglaze blue and copper red decoration of figures and two of baluster shape, one with crackle glaze and the other with blue and white landscape decoration, largest 3.75in.

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