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Oriental ceramics - An 18th century Chinese oval blue and white dish decorated with pagodas with mountaineers landscape, 27cm long; 20th century Japanese matsuki vase, stylized with four panels of trees and foliage, border of swirls, 19cm high; others later including Imari bowls and export ware
Ceramics - Royal Worcester including hand-painted leaf dishes,c.1887; a hand - painted trumpet vase, signed Gresley, another similar dish signed E. Townsend, Ovington hand painted plate, rg no.551926, signed E. Phillips; Royal crown derby Pembroke and Wilmot tea cup and saucer, c.1880; Royal Crown derby ' derby poise' plate, trinket dish, 'Real aves' plate; etc
A pair of Japanese octagonal panelled vases and covers, late 19th century, the panels are painted with magnolias, chrysanthemums and other flowers the domed covers with shishi handles 45cm highVase one - good conditionCover one - A/F badly damaged - pieces partly retained Vase two - good conditionCover two - shishi probably cracked off and signs of glue
A Chinese blue and white porcelain baluster vase, Qing Dynasty, late 18th/early 19th century, painted with two phoenix birds amongst scrolling peonies, with cover25.5cm high36cm high overall4cm crack in rim otherwise goodA small part of the piercement missing on the cover. Stand damaged one piece retained inside vase
A group of five Chinese blue and white porcelain vases, Qing Dynasty, 19th century, all with prunus and crackled ice groundthe tallest 27.5cm high, the smallest 17cm highTwo smallest vases both vases and covers in overall good conditionsLargest vase chip to rim and a large chip to main rimOne medium base chipped on rim and several chips on rim of cover Second medium vase -small chip on rima nd cover completely restored
A Chinese Imari baluster vase, Qing Dynasty, 18th century, with later associated cover22cm high;together with a Chinese Imari porcelain cup, circa 17308.5cm high;and a similar tea bowl and saucer and another saucer (5)Vase with two small hairline cracks cover with minor flakes on the inner rimHigh-sided cup - several hairline cracks from the rim and inner flake on the rim
A Chinese Imari small teapot, circa 1730, painted with large blossoms with later associated plated cover11cm high;A Chinese export polychrome teapot, circa 1740, decorated with family scenes in courtyards, lacking lid9cm high;A Republic Period porcelain vase painted with magpies amongst willow flowering shrubs and fungus19cm high (3)Teapot - chip on tip of the spout and gilding heavily rubbed. Wonky spoutPlated cover teapot - several chips on the spout and rimRepublic vase - neck been off at the shoulder and crudely glued
A pair of Chinese famille rose porcelain ginger jars and covers, late Qing Dynasty, circa 1910, each decorated with numerous happy boys enjoying a festival, both drilled23cm highPossibly some white overpainting. Both drilled. One vase with flake on the inner rim - the same vase with white paint around the rim (vestiges from when it was a lamp)
A Chinese famille verte porcelain pedestal vase, Qing Dynasty, late 19th century, of square section, each panel painted with a plant representing the four seasons, four character mark of Kangxi in blue, but later29.5cm highSignificant glaze loss from angles. Small glaze chip off two basal angles.
A Chinese blue and white tea bowl, late Ming Period (1364 - 1644), decorated with two fo dogs amongst clouds 5cm high;A miniature blue and white porcelain double gourd form vase, 18th century7.5cm highTea bowl possible cargo as the surface is matt?- degrading to rimDouble gourd vase very good overall
A Chinese Canton porcelain vase, Qing Dynasty, circa 1890, drilled to the side and adapted into a table lamp57cm high;together with another Chinese vase, Qing dynasty, circa 1890, decorated with panels of dignitaries, and dragons, also adapted as a table lamp47.5cm high (2)Provenance:Ballykeel House, Hillsborough, Northern IrelandA Chinese Canton porcelain vase - neck infilled with plaster and 1930s fitting;Second vase - he neck cut down and drilled in the base
A Chinese blue monochrome and gilt bottle vase, Qing Dynasty, 19th century, decorated with repeat lotus blossoms and auspicious Buddhist symbols, four character mark in gilt to the base 37cm highSevere firing fault with extensive glaze dribble and deformation of the body, some gilding refreshed. Chips on foot rim. Base with crazing and vase wonky
A Longquan celadon bottle vase, Ming Dynasty (1368-1644), the main body decorated with peonies, the neck with panels of rockwork and foliate trellis, a sea green glaze 32.5cm highSmall chip off the rim. Deeply crazed overall with dirt ingressed. 2cm chip/flake off foot rim. Typical scratches and dirt staining.
A pair of Meissen hexagonal tea canisters and covers, circa 1730, of baluster form, each side moulded with strawberry vines, within gilt borders, conforming covers, crossed swords marks in blue10cm highI think that they have been later decorated, possibly in the 19th century.One cover has a surface slither out at the rim. The same vase has been restored poorly at the base with different coloured gilding. There is also a small area of restoration to another part of the footrim. Small slither chip to the undersideThe other vase has a largish surface chip out at the footrim with subsequent retouching to the gilding either side. There is also a small area to the body where the glaze and enamel havent taken.The gilding hasnt taken in places to the shoulder of both of the vases.
§ DAVID MCCLURE R.S.A., R.S.W., R.G.I. (SCOTTISH 1926-1998) FLOWERS IN A CHINESE VASE Signed lower left, inscribed to backboard, oil on canvasboardDimensions:53cm x 38cm (20.75in x 15in)Provenance:Exhibited: Bohun Gallery, Henley-on-Thames, 7 Scottish Painters, 1995, whence acquired by the present owner's father
Group of piecesChinese and Japanese, including a pair of crackleware vases and covers, 28cm high, two smaller jars and covers, 16cm high, a prunus pattern ginger jar, 13cm high, a Japanese cloisonne vase, 31cm high and a green porcelain ginger jar and cover decorated with lily pads, 14cm high (7)At present, there is no condition report prepared for this lot, this in no way indicates a good condition, please contact the saleroom for a condition report.
Meissen porcelain urn shaped vase with flaring rim on shaped base, decorated with flowers on a white ground with blue borders and gilt highlighted decoration, painted and impressed marks to the base, 24cm high overallSurface dust, dirt and scratches. Minimal display wear in places, otherwise seems ok.
Two Royal Worcester blush ivory vasesone on a circular base with twin gilt painted handles, decorated with flowers, marked to the base, 19.5cm high and one other pedestal vase decorated with flowers, puce marks to the base, 28cm high overall (2)Overall display wear and some marks in places. Some wear to the gilding in places, otherwise seems ok.
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