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[PRIVATE SCOTTISH COLLECTION, EDINBURGH] GROUP OF EIGHTEEN CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE DISHES QING DYNASTY, 18TH-19TH CENTURY 清 各式青花花卉、山水閣樓紋盤及高足供碟(共十八件)comprising: a set of four ‘landscape’ circular dishes, 25.3cm diameter each; a set of four smaller ‘landscape’ circular dishes, 22cm diameter each; a set of four octagonal ‘floral’ dishes, 23cm wide; two rectangular ‘landscape’ platters, 26.9cm wide; two larger ‘landscape’ stem dishes, 20cm diameter each; two smaller ‘inscribed’ stem dishes, each with a four-character Kangxi mark in the inner foot, 17.8cm diameter each (18) largest: 25.3cm diameter Private Scottish Collection, Edinburgh蘇格蘭私人收藏,愛丁堡
CHINESE ARCHAISTIC WHITE-GLAZED TRIPOD CENSER, DING POSSIBLY KANGXI PERIOD 或為康熙 ‘御賜純一堂藏’底款 白釉仿古饕餮紋三足鼎式爐 帶木座decorated with a band of taotie masks on leiwen ground, the base inscribed with a six-character ‘Yuci Chunyi Tang Cang’ (Imperial gift in the collection of the Hall of Sincerity) hall mark within a double-circle in underglaze blue, on bespoke wooden stand 17cm high Private collection, England;Private collection, acquired from Mackenzie & Co., Ltd on 9th February 1946 (with an original receipt); Formerly in the Pauline and Potter Palmer II Collection (according to the receipt).私人收藏,英格蘭;私人收藏,1946年2月9日購自Mackenzie & Co,含收據原件;據上述收據,前Pauline and Potter Palmer II收藏。
TWO CHINESE MONOCHROME BRUSH WASHERS QING DYNASTY, 18TH-19TH CENTURY 清 茶葉末釉橢圓形三足筆洗 帶木座 及 康熙款 紅釉鏜鑼洗(共兩件)one of teadust-glaze, oblong body, supported on three conical feet and terminating into an inverted rim, covered overall in a thick layer of tea-dust glaze leaving only the three feet unglazed, which painted in brown, with fitted wooden stand; the other of red-glazed, with an inverted mouth, the exterior covered in red glaze, the base inscribed with a four-character Kangxi mark in underglaze blue (2) 9cm wide and 12cm diameter
GROUP OF THREE CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE CERAMIC WARES GUANGXU AND KANGXI MARKS 青花釉裏紅蝶戀花紋象首瓶、光緒款 青花龍紋碗 及 康熙款 青花龍紋盤(共三件)comprising: one blue and white with copper red vase painted with two butterflies hoovering above blossoming peony flowers, flanked with a pair of elephant-handled ears; a blue and white bowl painted with dragon chasing flaming pearl against a blue ground, the base inscribed with a six-character Guangxu mark; and one blue and white dragon plate, the base inscribed with a six-character Kangxi mark in a double-circle (3) vase: 27.5cm high, bowl; 15.9cm diameter; dish: 16.6cm diameter
[PRIVATE ENGLISH COLLECTION, YORKSHIRE] GROUP OF FOUR CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE WARES QING DYNASTY, 18TH CENTURY AND LATER 清及以後 青花冰梅紋罐 帶木蓋、康熙款 冰梅紋瓶、荷塘飛鳥紋杯 及 花卉紋牌 帶四木座(共四件) comprising: a ginger jar, the base painted with a double circle, with a pierced carved lid, 16.6cm high; a vase, the base inscribed with a six-character Kangxi mark, both painted with ‘cracked-ice and prunus’ motif, 18.3cm high; a ‘bird and lotus pond’ cup, 7.3diameter; and an oval plaque in a wooden frame, 7.7cm high, all with wooden stands (4) largest: 18.3cm high Private English collection, Yorkshire 英格蘭私人收藏,約克郡
ONE CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE LIDDED GINGER JAR AND A PAIR OF CRACKLE-GLAZED 'DRAGON' VASES CHENGHUA AND KANGXI MARKS, 19TH-20TH CENTURY 十九至二十世紀 康熙款 青花冰梅紋開光母子圖蓋罐 及 成化款 仿哥釉鐵汁雙龍紋對瓶(共三件)comprising: one large blue and white ginger jar with cover, painted with mother and sons in cartouche against a cracked-ice and prunus ground; together with a pair of Ge-type glaze vases, decorated with double-dragons on the body, the neck flanked with prunus on branches, the base with a four-character apocryphal Chenghua mark (3) the covered jar: 29cm high; the vases: 25.2cm high each
[PRIVATE SCOTTISH COLLECTION, EDINBURGH] GROUP OF CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE 'LANDSCAPE' TEAWARES QING DYNASTY, KANGXI MARKS, 18TH-19TH CENTURY 清 康熙款 青花山水閣樓紋碗帶盞及蓋、帶盞把杯 及 茶壺(共四十一件) comprising: eight sets of bowls with covers and stands, with additional three stands and two covers; four sets of handled-cups with saucers, with additional two saucers, base of the bowls, cups, saucers, inner finial of the covers inscribed with a four-character Kangxi mark; and two teapots (41) largest: 15.8cm high Private Scottish Collection, Edinburgh蘇格蘭私人收藏,愛丁堡
PAIR OF CHINESE WUCAI ROULEAU VASES KANGXI MARK 康熙款 五彩博古瑞獸紋棒槌瓶(一對)each decorated in mirror images with alternative panels of bogu motifs and mythical beasts, the neck with flowers and beribboned auspicious emblems, the base inscribed with a six-character Kangxi mark (2) heights: 46cm and 45.8cm Private Scottish collection, Dalkeith 蘇格蘭私人收藏,中洛錫安縣,達爾基斯鎮
A pair of Chinese blue and white beaker vases, 19th c, painted with continuous landscape scenes, Kangxi mark, and other Chinese ornamental porcelain including a Canton famille rose vase and cover, a flared square bowl, painted with figures and a vase, enamelled with phoenix and moulded with lizards, various marks and sizes (8) Beaker vases - one with small chip to rim and hairline crack down side, the other broken and glued with small loss at centre of crack Vase and cover - vase in good condition, cover with damage Phoenix vase - in good condition Square bowl - hairline crack to one side Blue painted plate - chips to rim Enamelled plate - hairline crack to centre Small vase - broken and glued at neck, small chip to base
A Chinese porcelain Dutch-decorated dish, Kangxi period (1662-1722), the Dutch decoration first half of the 18th century, underglaze blue mark overlaid by red enamel pseudo seal mark, painted in the Kakiemon palette with two birds in flight above bound hedges, the border with bamboo, flowering shrubs and stylised rockwork, brown line rim, 27.7cm diameterProvenance: Property of the late Hugo Morley-Fletcher MA FSA (1940-2022).
Vier Teile Blauweiß-Porzellan ab der Kangxi-Zeit, China 18.-19. Jh.Kugeltopf mit Edlen Objekten und rankendem Lotus, wohl Kangxi, ungemarkt, Haarriss im Boden (H 16 cm); kleine Gu-Vase mit bergiger Flusslandschaft, gemarkt mit Artemisia-Blatt, Mündung restauriert (H 11,6 cm) sowie zwei Teeschalen mit Floraldekor (H 7,3 & 8,6 cm)
Großer Blauweiß-Teller der Kangxi-Zeit, China um 1700Großer Porzellanteller mit Lotusblatt-Reliefierung der Fahne, im Spiegel eine Theaterszene mit Opferprozession, die Fahne beidseitig mit edlen Objekten geziert, umseitig sichtbar ein kleiner Randchip, ansonsten intakt, gemarkt mit Xuande-Marke im Doppelring, Ausführung Kangxi, Dm 31,5 cm
Drei Porzellane der späten Qing-Zeit, China 19. Jh.Vase mit reicher famille rose Malerei, höfische Szenen werden umrahmt von blühenden Pflanzen, Astwerk und Singvögeln, ein Haarriss in der Wandung, ungemarkt, H 25,5 cm, Blauweiß-Speiseschale, im Spiegel der Louhan mit Kröte, auf der Außenwandung tragen Knaben große Vorratstöpfe, ein Haarriss, H 7,2 cm sowie eine kleine ovoide Flasche aus Blauweiß-Porzellan, H 7,2 cm, intakt, beide mit apokryphen Kangxi-Marken
A GROUP OF ELEVEN CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE WARES 18TH CENTURY Comprising: a tea bowl and saucer, Kangxi, the saucer 10.4cm diameter; a tea cannister, late 18th or early 19th century, 12cm high; a rectangular dish, 25cm diameter; a leaf shaped dishProvenance: Property of a Lady, Eaton Square, London Condition Report: PLEASE NOTE: ALL LOTS ARE LOCATED AT SACKVILLE WEST STORAGE IN ANDOVER (SP10 3SA) AND ARE NOT AVAILABLE TO VIEW. With wear, marks, knocks and scratches as per age, handling, use, and cleaning Some glazing spots and surface discolouration Some cracks and minor chips Signs of repair, please see imagesADDITIONAL IMAGES: Please 'Ask a Question' to request additional images for this lot. Condition Report Disclaimer
A PAIR OF CHINESE BALUSTER VASES KANGXI 47cm high Condition Report: PLEASE NOTE: ALL LOTS ARE LOCATED AT SACKVILLE WEST STORAGE IN ANDOVER (SP10 3SA) AND ARE NOT AVAILABLE TO VIEW.This pair was broken and have been repaired and riveted, showing signs of damage The Japanese Imari covers show signs of damage Carved wood stands with some damage, see images ADDITIONAL IMAGES: Please 'Ask a Question' to request additional images for this lot. Condition Report Disclaimer
A late 19th century Chinese blue and white vase, decorated with prunus flowers, bearing four character Kangxi mark to the underside, height 16cm, and a Japanese cloisonné jardinière (af) (2).Condition Report: Jardiniere is af with numerous breaks and damage, blue and white jar with crack terminating from rim and chip to foot rim.
A blue and white porcelain ginger JarChina, Qing Dynasty (1644 - 1912), Kangxi (1661 - 1722)This exquisite ginger jar, dating from the Kangxi period of the Qing Dynasty, exemplifies the refined elegance and technical mastery of Chinese blue and white porcelain. The jar features a classic ovoid shape with a short, flared neck and a wide, circular mouth.The exterior is adorned with a meticulously shaped panels of boys amongst lotus on whorl pattern grounds, on a ground of scattered lotus sprays.Ginger jars, also known as "general jars" (将军罐) in Chinese, were originally used to store and transport ginger and other spices. However, they soon became popular decorative objects, prized for their aesthetic appeal and cultural symbolism.Provenance: French private collection - Galerie art asiatique, MarseilleHeight: 17 cm€ 300 - € 400
A blue and white " barrel-shaped" porcelain teapot and coverChina, Qing Dynasty (1644 - 1912), Kangxi (1661 - 1722)The body finely painted in underglaze blue with 'Antiquities', the cover decorated with buddhist emblems symbols.Provenance: Portuguese private collectionHeight: 10 cm, Length: 17 cm€ 1 200 - € 1 500
A famille verte biscuit "beaker" vaseChina, Qing Dynasty (1644 - 1912), Kangxi (1661 - 1722)finely decorated in "Sancai" glazes on biscuit,Jingdezhen kilns,Jiangxi Province.This exquisite vase, crafted during the Kangxi era, showcases the unique beauty of Chinese biscuit porcelain. "Biscuit" refers to porcelain that has been fired but not glazed, resulting in a matte, unadorned surface. This technique allows for intricate carving and modeling, as well as a greater emphasis on the texture and form of the porcelain itself.The vase is further embellished with vibrant overglaze enamels, adding a splash of color and decorative detail to the unglazed surface.The motifs found on this vase include floral patterns, horses, cranes, auspicious symbols, or scenes from Chinese literature and mythology.The vase's form is typically elegant and refined, with a slender neck, a rounded body, and a flared base. The unglazed surface provides a tactile experience, inviting the viewer to appreciate the fine texture and craftsmanship of the porcelain.Provenance: French private collection - Galerie art asiatique, Marseille - R Duchange, 12 rue des St Pères, Paris 7èmeReferences: * Musée Guimet , ParisChefs-d'œuvre de la collection Grandidier de céramiques chinoises du musée nationnal des arts asiatiques - Guimet* A almost identical vase is conserved at the Museum of porcelain of Jingdezhen,China* "Leaping the dragon gate" The Sir Michael Butler Collection Of Seventeenth-Century Chinese Porcelain - page 523-424Height: 35 cm€ 3 000 - € 5 000
A famille verte porcelain sculpture of an immortalChina, Qing Dynasty (1644 - 1912), Kangxi (1661 - 1722)This captivating sculpture features a Chinese immortal, a revered figure in Daoism and Chinese folk religion, rendered in porcelain with the vibrant Famille Verte enamel palette characteristic of the Kangxi period.The immortal is depicted as an elderly man with a long white beard, a prominent forehead, and a serene expression. He wears a flowing robe decorated with intricate patterns and motifs, showcasing the rich colors and meticulous detail of the Famille Verte style. The robe's hem and sleeves is adorned with depiction of auspicious symbol, such as peaches.He holds a fan (symbol of immortality).Famille Verte Ware:The Famille Verte (French for "green family") palette is a distinctive style of Chinese porcelain that emerged during the Kangxi period. It is characterized by the prominent use of green overglaze enamels, along with other colors such as red, yellow, blue, and aubergine.Famille Verte ware is renowned for its vibrant colors, intricate designs, and meticulous craftsmanship. Provenance: French private collection - Galerie art asiatique, MarseilleHeight: 24.5 cm€ 600 - € 800
A Dehua porcelain figure of seated DamoChina, Qing Dynasty (1644 - 1912), Kangxi (1661 - 1722)This captivating sculpture features Bodhidharma, the legendary founder of Zen Buddhism, rendered in the distinctive "Blanc de Chine" porcelain of the Dehua kilns. Bodhidharma, also known as Daruma in Japan, is depicted seated with voluminous robes gathered closely around him.The porcelain itself is a marvel, its creamy white glaze exhibiting the characteristic translucence and subtle warmth of "Blanc de Chine." The details of Bodhidharma's facial features, the texture of his garments, and the subtle nuances of his expression are all meticulously rendered, a testament to the skill and artistry of the Dehua craftsmen.Dehua Ware:The Dehua kilns, located in Fujian Province, southeastern China, have been producing porcelain for centuries, earning renown for their "Blanc de Chine" ware. This type of porcelain is characterized by its high purity, fine texture, and creamy white glaze, often used to create exquisite figurines and religious objects.The Dehua kilns reached their peak during the Ming and Qing dynasties (1368-1912), producing some of the most refined and sought-after porcelain in Chinese history. Their wares were highly prized by both imperial and scholarly elites, and were also exported to Southeast Asia and Europe, where they were admired for their beauty and craftsmanship.Provenance: Portuguese private collectionHeight: 11 cm€ 1 200 - € 1 500
A blue and white café-au-lait ground porcelain tureen and coverChina, Qing Dynasty (1644 - 1912), Kangxi (1661 - 1722)The circular tureen and shallow domed cover decorated with oval and fan-shaped panels enclosing buddhistic symbols in underglaze blue, all reserved on a café-au-lait ground, applied with qilin handles and knop finial.Provenance: French private collection - Galerie art asiatique, Marseille, , Diameter: 19 cm€ 300 - € 400
A blanc de chine porcelain standing figure of guanyin and childChina, Qing Dynasty (1644 - 1912), Kangxi (1661 - 1722)This very rare representaion of guanyin is clearly influenced by a European sculpture of a Madonna and Child.Provenance: Portuguese private collectionSimilar Example: Similar Examples: Koger Collection, Ringling Museum, Sarasota; Donnelly, Blanc de Chine, 1969, Pl. 122; Blumenfield, Blanc de Chine, 2002, p. 171; and Asian Civilisation Museum, Singapore, Christianity in Asia, 2016, No. 63.Height: 44.5 cm€ 1 500 - € 2 000
2 Chinese blue and white 'Landscapes' mustard pots, possibly Qing Dynasty (Kangxi Period), globular body, each painted with a landscape scene and figures, with original covers, largest H12cmLarger - S-shaped handle has a restored pointed tip, cover knop has been re-glued, light crazing. Smaller - handle has been re-made and restored, tip of knop has been restored, cover is glued to body
Kangxi Period, circa 1662-1722 A.D. Broad and gently curved to the edges with gilt rim, band of polychrome floral motifs framed in pale blue; central tondo with bilinear blue border, flowers and foliage; outer face in buff with floral band below the rim, four floral motifs. 624 grams, 25 cm (9 7/8 in.). Private collection, UK.
A Chinese famille verte basin, Kangxi period, decorated and gilt to the interior with a phoenix above a bird perched on a flowering branch, the walls with insects, birds and floral sprays, with a pair of carrying handles and raised on three tapering feet, height 11cm, width 34cm, depth 24cm. Condition report: fritting to rims and firing faults visible to edge of interior base.
Two Qing dynasty blue and white sleeve vases. The lot to include a blue and white ceramic sleeve vase decorated with prunus, double blue rings to the base. Together with a blue and white ceramic sleeve vase decorated with prunus, four characters Kangxi marked to the base.Large measures approx. 30cm talllOne of the vases has chips to the mouth rim.
Two Qing dynasty blue and white ceramic prunus vases. The lot comprising a baluster-shaped vase decorated with prunus and a cylindrical vase with slightly flared mouth handpainted with prunus throughout. Four characters Kangxi marked to the base for both.Tallest measures approx. 34cm tallThe baluster vase has been previouly restored. The sleeve vase has few hairlines to the base and on the rim.
A Qing dynasty blue and white porcelain jar. The baluster lidded jar decorated with fret motif under the mouth rim, leafy flowers, bamboo leaves, bird and butterflies to the body, geometric scrolling to the bottom. Four characters Kangxi marks to the base.Measures approx. 27cm tallHairline from mouth rim to the shoulder.
A 19th century Chinese Qing dynasty porcelain Famille Rose rouleau vase of baluster form with hand painted enamel vignettes of figures and pagodas on mountainous landscapes in shaped cartouches over a yellow ground with trellis, key pattern and floral collars throughout tapering down to a circular unglazed foot with apocryphal Kangxi double ring and artemis leaf marks in underglaze blue to the base. H.45cm (Repair to rim as seen).

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