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A hexagonal section Yixing teapot and cover, mid 18th century, raised on a shaped footrim, the curved sides rising to a tall neckrim decorated with a diaper band, the cover with a lion dog finial before a spinning brocade ball, small seal mark to the cover, a little restoration to the cover, 20.5cm. (2) Provenance: the Arthur J Harris collection. Illustrated: Patrice Valfre, Yixing: Teapots for Europe, p.238, no.312.
An Yixing teapot and cover, 2nd half 17th century, one side applied with a crane between cloud scrolls, the reverse with a prunus spray, the cover with auspicious objects, 15.3cm. (2) Provenance: the Arthur J Harris collection. Illustrated: Patrice Valfre, Yixing: Teapots for Europe, p.168, no.15.
A lotus-moulded Yixing teapot and cover, c.1700-25, eight petals rising up from the foot and flaring around the shoulder, the seed pod cover set with six loose clay seeds, circular lotus mark to the base, 15.5cm. (2) Provenance: the Arthur J Harris collection. Illustrated: Patrice Valfre, Yixing: Teapots for Europe, p.219, no.214.
An Yixing teapot and cover, c.1700-25, the flattened circular body pierced to each side with a lobed panel of the Three Friends of Winter, the cover with reticulated pine, raised on a slightly flared footrim, some restoration to the cover, 14cm. (2) Provenance: the Arthur J Harris collection.
An Yixing teapot and cover, c.1700-25, the narrow slightly waisted body decorated with four roundels containing the Three Friends of Winter above swastika type motifs, the cover with a flattened mythical beast, minor restoration, 14cm. (2) Provenance: the Arthur J Harris collection. Illustrated: Patrice Valfre, Yixing: Teapots for Europe, p.228, no.257.
A small Yixing teapot and cover, c.1700-25, modelled as a lotus bud with six petal panels moulded with further lotus, the handle formed as a scaly fish, the seed pod cover with a crab finial, restoration to the cover, 14cm. (2) Provenance: the Arthur J Harris collection. Illustrated: Patrice Valfre, Yixing: Teapots for Europe, p.219, no.215.
An Yixing teapot and cover, late 17th / early 18th century, the body applied to each side with two dragons contesting a flaming pearl of wisdom, the cover with a phoenix in flight between cloud scrolls, with vertical handle and hexagonal spout, 18cm. (2) Provenance: the Arthur J Harris collection. Illustrated: Patrice Valfre, Yixing: Teapots for Europe, p.215, no.199.
A Chinese painted lacquer dish, Qianlong 1736-95, decorated with peaches encircled by a band of lotus, the reverse with gilt flower sprays and four low feet, 15cm. Provenance: by repute, the K R Malcolm collection. For related decoration but on an Yixing teapot in the Palace Museum cf. Wang Jianhua, Yixing Zisha Wares In The Palace Museum, no.17.
A rare Chinese Imperial turquoise ground famille rose bottle vase, Daoguang six character seal mark in gold and of the period 1821-1850, decorated to simulate cloisonne with stylized flower heads, bats, shou characters and swastika motifs against a network of floral scrolls all outlines in gold on a turquoise ground, the neck with stylized animal handles, the shoulder with a band of ruyi heads, the flared rim extensively chipped, 29cm. Provenance: an English private collection from St. Ives, Cornwall. For an almost identical vase cf. Hansons Auctioneers, 10th March 2011. See also Christie`s Hong Kong 3rd December 2008, Lot 259, and for a Qianlong teapot with similar decoration see S Marchant & Son, Recent Acquisitions 2007, no.12.
An Exceptionally Fine and Rare Chinese Imperial White Jade Teapot and Cover, Qing Dynasty, Qianlong Period 1736-95, 20cm long, 11.8cm high. Carved from an even white stone with a compressed circular body, a chrysanthemum knop and a slightly flared rectangular section footrim, the C-scroll handle with two grooves which terminate in short scrolls, unmarked, bears two paper exhibition labels. (2) Provenance: Hinton Daniell Stewart (1835-1926) of Strathgarry, Perthshire, and thence by descent. Hinton Stewart went to China as a young man and is believed to have acquired this piece on his return to the UK in the 1880s. He founded the firm of Stewart Thompson and Sons, Manchester cotton merchants. Exhibited: The International Exhibition of 1871, and 1886, on loan by D J Kay. Catalogue note: It is probable that this piece was made towards the end of the Qianlong reign, when large jade boulders of this quality became available. This teapot relates closely to one sold at Sotheby`s in Hong Kong on 31st October 2004, lot 233. For other fine white jade teapots see Jadeware III, The Complete Collection of Treasures of the Palace Museum, Hong Kong 1995, pls.212-214. This is a Premium Lot. If you wish to bid on this lot please refer to page 3.
A large late 19th century matt glazed jug moulded in relief with anthropromorphic monkeys (as viewed, extensive repair), a large black basalt teapot, a two tone brown glazed harvest jug with typical bucolic scenes in relief, a similar tankard and another tankard of stone ground with hand painted panels of flowers and birds
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