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China, blue and white porcelain dish, Kangxi six-character mark and of the period (1662-1722), decorated with elegant ladies in a garden near a pavilion, surrounded by moulded petal-shaped floral panels (rim chipped, partly available and partly reglued, hairline, rim drilled through) diam. 27 cm [1]
FOLGE VON VIER BLAU-WEISSEN TELLERN MIT BLÜTENFÖRMIGEM RAND. Herkunft: China. Dynastie: Quing Dynastie. Datierung: Kangxi-Periode (1661-1722). Technik: Porzellan mit blauem Unterglasurdekor und brauner Randlinie. Beschreibung: Teller in Blütenform mit Blumen an Taihu-Felsen im Spiegel und in den Bildfeldern der Fahne. Maße: Höhe 4cm, Ø 22,5cm. Signatur: Dreimal Yu-Marke in Doppelring, einmal ungemarkt. Provenienz:Privatsammlung Köln. Erläuterungen zum Katalog
DREI GROßE SCHALEN MIT BLUMENKORB-MOTIV. Herkunft: China. Dynastie: Qing-Dynastie. Datierung: Kangxi Periode (1662-1722). Technik: Porzellan mit blauem Unterglasurdekor. Beschreibung: Leicht gewellter Rand mit einem Dekorfries aus blühenden Zweigen in mandelförmigen Reserven. Zentral je großer Korb mit Blütengesteck. Maße: Höhe 6,5cm, Ø 34,5cm. Signatur: Rückseitig Symbolmarke in Doppelring, zweimal Lotus-Symbol. Provenienz:Privatsammlung Köln. Erläuterungen zum Katalog
PAAR BLAU-WEISSE KRÜGE MIT DECKEL. Herkunft: China. Dynastie: Qing Dynastie. Datierung: Kangxi Periode (1661-1722). Technik: Porzellan mit blauem Unterglasurdekor. Die beiden Deckelknäufe in Form von Shizi-Löwen mit Resten von Kaltvergoldung. Beschreibung: Nach europäischen Formen für den Export gearbeitet. Beide mit gerippter Wandung und floralem Dekor in Lambrequin-Form. Vorne kleiner, spitzer Ausguß. Maße: Höhe je 25,5cm. Provenienz:Privatsammlung Köln. Erläuterungen zum Katalog
A SMALL CHINESE COPPER-RED 'CHILONG' BOTTLE VASE 18TH/19TH CENTURY Painted with a sinuous dragon emitting streams of vapour, the base with a Kangxi mark, 12.5cm. Provenance: from the collection of Mr T Szema (d.1954), whose father set up a sugar business with companies and residences in Shanghai, Kobe, Kaoshung and Taipei, and thence by descent.
A PAIR OF CHINESE BLANC DE CHINE MODELS OF COCKERELSKANGXI 1662-1722Standing proudly on rocks with their heads to the side, their plumage well defined, 26cm. (2)Provenance: from an English private collection, West Yorkshire, formed in the 1970s and 1980s.Cf. PJ Donnelly Blanc de Chine pl.109, C for a similar example.
A CHINESE FAMILLE VERTE GU-SHAPED VASEKANGXI 1662-1722Painted with bands depicting an Immortal and attendant and boys at play amongst rockwork, the central band with cartouches of flowers on an iron-red ground, together with a wood stand, 22.3cm. (2)PLEASE NOTE THIS LOT IS TO BE OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE.Provenance: from a British collection, Kent.
A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE 'HUNDRED ANTIQUES' INCENSE BURNERKANGXI 1662-1722Decorated with archaic vessels and precious objects, the slightly flaring neck painted with cloud scrolls and further precious objects, together with a wood stand, 15cm. (2)PLEASE NOTE THIS LOT IS TO BE OFFERED WTIHOUT RESERVE.Provenance: from a British collection, Kent.
A CHINESE FAMILLE VERTE ORMOLU MOUNTED BALUSTER VASEKANGXI 1662-1722Decorated with a phoenix on rockwork amongst chrysanthemum, the reverse with two birds in flight, with attached foliate ormolu neck and base, 31cm, 44cm overall.PLEASE NOTE THIS LOT IS TO BE OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE.Provenance: from a British collection, Kent.
TWO CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE EWERS AND COVERS AND THREE SMALL BLUE AND WHITE VESSELS THE EWERS KANGXI 1662-1722The ewers of lobed form decorated with ladies and flowers, together with five wood stands, 16.2cm. (12) PLEASE NOTE THIS LOT IS TO BE OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE. Provenance: from a British collection, Kent.
A CHINESE POWDER-BLUE GROUND AND GILT DECORATED 'EIGHT IMMORTALS' YEN YEN VASEKANGXI 1662-1722The neck decorated with the three Star Gods above five further Immortals looking at an open scroll, the reverse with pine trees, together with a wood stand, 44.8cm. (2)PLEASE NOTE THIS LOT IS TO BE OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE.Provenance: from a British collection, Kent.
A PAIR OF CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE RIBBED OVOID JARS AND COVERSKANGXI 1662-1722Painted with phoenix roundels on the ribbed central bands, within borders of alternating lozenge and precious objects, together with wood stands, 14.3cm. (6)PLEASE NOTE THIS LOT IS TO BE OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE.Provenance: from a British collection, Kent.
A CHINESE FAMILLE VERTE EWER AND COVER AND A LATER ENAMELLED FLASK AND COVERKANGXI AND WITH LATER ENAMELSThe ewer of baluster form, painted and gilt with cranes in flight above the Three Friends of Winter, the flask of square form decorated with equestrian figures amongst foliage, the ewer with a wood stand, 26cm. (5)PLEASE NOTE THIS LOT IS TO BE OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE.Provenance: from a British collection, Kent.
TWO CHINESE POWDERED-BLUE GROUND BOWLS KANGXI 1662-1722Together with a reduced powdered-blue ground yen yen vase, a celadon glazed incense burner, and a bowl from the Nanking Cargo, the vase with a wood cover and stand, 26cm. (7) Provenance: from the family collection of Henry Ernest Leetham (1861-1923), and Kathleen and Noel Terry (d.1980). The original Terry family furniture is on display at Fairfax House in York; it was donated to the York Civic Trust after Noel’s death in 1980. Henry Leetham is recorded by R Davids and D Jellinek, Provenance, p.290, as a client of both Bluett's and Sparks between 1914 and 1927.
A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE 'LOTUS' BOWLKANGXI 1662-1722Painted around the exterior with a formal pattern of entwined lotus flowers and leaves, the interior with a single lotus flower, a six character Chenghua mark, together with a wood stand, 15.5cm. (2)PLEASE NOTE THIS LOT IS TO BE OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE.Provenance: from a British collection, Kent.
A CHINESE FAMILLE VERTE MOULDED 'DRAGON' BOWL KANGXI 1662-1722The exterior painted with three dragons in blue, turquoise and aubergine chasing pearls and above a moulded band of lotus petals, decorated with auspicious things, the interior with a single pearl and four flame wisps, the base with a six character Jiajing mark and a paper label for Bluett & Sons, 20cm.
A SMALL COLLECTION OF CHINESE FAMILLE VERTE PORCELAINS KANGXI 1662-1722Comprising: a yenyen vase painted with flowers, pheasant and rocks, a rectangular vase and cover, a bowl, two plates painted with butterflies and flowers and two saucers, 35cm. (8) Provenance: from the family collection of Henry Ernest Leetham (1861-1923), and Kathleen and Noel Terry (d.1980). The original Terry family furniture is on display at Fairfax House in York; it was donated to the York Civic Trust after Noel’s death in 1980. Henry Leetham is recorded by R Davids and D Jellinek, Provenance, p.290, as a client of both Bluett's and Sparks between 1914 and 1927.
A CHINESE FAMILLE VERTE BALUSTER VASE KANGXI 1662-1722Painted with a long tailed bird on rockwork and butterflies in flight amongst flowers below a geometric collar with cartouches of precious objects, together with an associated cover, 44cm. (2)PLEASE NOTE THIS LOT IS TO BE OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE.Provenance: from a British collection, Kent.
A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE BOWLSIX-CHARACTER KANGXI MARK AND OF THE PERIOD 1662-1722Of flaring form, painted around the exterior with a scholar painting a scroll in an interior, with ladies and a child in a garden, the interior with a narrow band of prunus, the well with peaches and a ruyi sceptre, together with a wood stand, 20.7cm. (2)PLEASE NOTE THIS LOT IS TO BE OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE.Provenance: from a British collection, Kent.
A CHINESE WUCAI 'DRAGON' BOWLSIX CHARACTER KANGXI MARK AND OF THE PERIOD 1622-1722The exterior painted with two dragons amidst fire wisps chasing sacred pearls of wisdom, and with a further dragon to the interior, together with a wood stand, 15.5cm. (2)PLEASE NOTE THIS LOT IS TO BE OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE.Provenance: from a British collection, Kent.
A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE OVOID JARKANGXI 1662-1722Painted with linked cartouches of scrolling foliage and flowerheads, set within bands of stiff leaves and further foliage, together with a wood cover and pierced wood stand, 16.4cm. (3)PLEASE NOTE THIS LOT IS TO BE OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE.Provenance: from a British collection, Kent.
THREE CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE DISHESKANGXI 1662-1722Comprising: a dish painted with landscape scenes of ladies, scholars and boys, with six-character Kangxi mark and of the period, and two moulded 'hunting' dishes, the borders with scrolling lotus, each with a six-character Chenghua mark, together with three wood stands, 26.8cm. (6)PLEASE NOTE THIS LOT IS TO BE OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE.Provenance: from a British collection, Kent.
A LARGE CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE CYLINDRICAL BRUSHPOT, BITONGSIX CHARACTER KANGXI MARK AND OF THE PERIOD 1662-1722Painted around the exterior with a continuous scene of figures and a fisherman in a mountainous river landscape, 20cm.PLEASE NOTE THIS LOT IS TO BE OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE.Provenance: from a British collection, Kent.
A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE PRUNUS JAR AND COVER KANGXI 1662-1722Typically decorated with blossoming prunus on a cracked-ice ground, the cover perhaps associated, 24cm. (2)Provenance: from a British private collection, formed 1970-2003, purchased from Christie's, London, 5th February, 1998, lot 434.
A CHINESE FAMILLE NOIRE AMPHORA AND A FAMILLE ROSE SNUFF BOTTLEQING DYNASTY AND REPUBLIC PERIODThe amphora vase painted with birds amidst blossoming prunus branches, the base with a Kangxi mark, the vase glued to a tall wood stand, the snuff bottle decorated with figures and a horse, with a Jiaqing mark, together with a fitted box, 15cm and 9cm. (2)Provenance: from an English private collection, West Yorkshire, formed in the 1970s and 1980s.
THREE CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE OVOID JARS AND COVERSKANGXI 1662-1722Each decorated with young ladies engaged in various pursuits, including playing go and walking in a fenced garden, the covers with boys, two with artemisia leaf marks, one with a label for Marchant, London, the others with the covers probably associated, 9.5cm. (6)
THREE CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE ‘PEONY’ DISHESKANGXI 1662-1722Each boldly painted with an overall design of peony flower-heads and foliage, 39cm. (3)Provenance: Field Marshal Earl Kitchener of Khartoum (1850-1916), and thence by descent through the family.These three dishes are recorded in the Christie, Manson & Woods’ inventory at Broome Park, in December 1916 on page 66, under the title heading of ‘Blue and White Porcelain’.
A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE VESSEL KANGXI 1622-1722The compressed circular body painted with fish, waterweed and crustacea, the rim with precious things, the shoulder set with metal handles, a reticulated wood cover, 25cm. (2)Provenance: from a British private collection, formed 1970-2003, purchased from Sotheby's, 8th April 1997, lot 17.
A CHINESE FAMILLE VERTE BOWL, A GU VASE AND A MINIATURE TEABOWL AND SAUCER KANGXI 1662-1722 The bowl painted with foliate stems, the gu vase with stylised flowers and leaves and the teabowl and saucer with butterflies amongst flowers, together with two wood stands,18.6cm. (6) PLEASE NOTE THIS LOT IS TO BE OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE. Provenance: from a British collection, Kent.
A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE 'LADIES' BALUSTER VASE AND COVERKANGXI 1662-1722Painted with ladies admiring a scroll painting and playing musical instruments, before boys at play in a garden of rockwork and bamboo, together with a wood stand, 36cm. (3)PLEASE NOTE THIS LOT IS TO BE OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE.Provenance: from a British collection, Kent.
A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE OGEE-SHAPED BOWLKANGXI 1662-1722Painted to the exterior with shaped panels of dignitaries and ladies, the interior with boys at play, the rim with cartouches of peaches, Chenghua six character mark, together with a wood stand, 21.5cm. (2)PLEASE NOTE THIS LOT IS TO BE OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE.Provenance: from a British collection, Kent.
A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE 'IMMORTALS' BOWLS AND THREE VASES KANGXI 1662-1722The bowl painted with twelve Immortals including Shoulao to the exterior, and a single figure to the interior, a six character Chenghua mark, the largest vase painted with peony, chrysanthemum and magpies, the others with precious things and phoenix, together with three wood covers and a wood stand, 20.5cm. (8) Provenance: from the family collection of Henry Ernest Leetham (1861-1923), and Kathleen and Noel Terry (d.1980). The original Terry family furniture is on display at Fairfax House in York; it was donated to the York Civic Trust after Noel’s death in 1980. Henry Leetham is recorded by R Davids and D Jellinek, Provenance, p.290, as a client of both Bluett's and Sparks between 1914 and 1927.
A NEAR PAIR CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE 'DRAGON' VASES 19TH CENTURYEach decorated with two dragons contesting pearls amidst clouds and wispy flames, four character Kangxi marks, 35.5cm. (2) Provenance: from the family collection of Henry Ernest Leetham (1861-1923), and Kathleen and Noel Terry (d.1980). The original Terry family furniture is on display at Fairfax House in York; it was donated to the York Civic Trust after Noel’s death in 1980. Henry Leetham is recorded by R Davids and D Jellinek, Provenance, p.290, as a client of both Bluett's and Sparks between 1914 and 1927.
A CHINESE CELADON-GROUND 'EIGHT HORSES' GU-SHAPED VASEKANGXI 1662-1722Decorated in slip, underglaze blue and copper-red with the Eight Horses of Mu Wang, the horses gallop and graze in a landscape, with a tall pine tree amidst craggy rocks to one side, the design set against a sage green ground, together with a wood stand, 45cm. (2)PLEASE NOTE THIS LOT IS TO BE OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE.Provenance: from a British collection, Kent.
FOUR CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE ROSEWATER BOTTLES KANGXI 1662-1722Comprising: a pair decorated with chrysanthemum roundels, and a pair decorated with scholar's objects above a café-au-lait glaze, 19cm. (4) Provenance: from the family collection of Henry Ernest Leetham (1861-1923), and Kathleen and Noel Terry (d.1980). The original Terry family furniture is on display at Fairfax House in York; it was donated to the York Civic Trust after Noel’s death in 1980. Henry Leetham is recorded by R Davids and D Jellinek, Provenance, p.290, as a client of both Bluett's and Sparks between 1914 and 1927.
A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE 'HUNDRED ANTIQUES' JARKANGXI 1662-1722Decorated with three quatrefoil cartouches enclosing various precious objects including archaistic vessels, peacock plumes, a qin and books, the panels reserved on a prunus decorated cracked-ice ground, with an invoice from Renton & Renton, Harrogate 28...1972, lot 95, together with an openwork wood cover and stand, 20.3cm. (3)PLEASE NOTE THIS LOT IS TO BE OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE.Provenance: from a British collection, Kent.

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