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A SMALL COLLECTION OF CHINESE ITEMS18TH CENTURYComprising: a small vase painted with two Daoist scholars, one famille rose and one famille noir teapot and cover, a tea canister and cover and a teapot stand, the vase with a seal mark, 19cm max. (8)Provenance: from the collection of Frances L Dickson.
FIVE SMALL CHINESE POLYCHROME ITEMSLATE QING DYNASTYComprising: a sgraffito dragon vase, a dragon bowl, a stem bowl and two footed dishes, the bowl with Kangxi mark, the two dishes with Daoguang and Tongzhi marks, 18.5cm. (5)Provenance: from the collection of David Stopher, Kent.
A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE TALL CYLINDRICAL VASETRANSITIONAL PERIODThe body painted with chrysanthemum, peony and bamboo growing from rockwork, the reverse with a bird, butterflies and other small biting insects, a paper label for R&G McPherson Antiques, 47cm.Provenance: from the collection of David Stopher, Kent, purchased from R&G McPherson Antiques, London. PLEASE NOTE THIS LOT IS TO BE OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE.
A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE ‘DRAGON AND PHOENIX’ VASEQING DYNASTYThe slender pear-shaped body painted with dragons and phoenix, with loop and ring handles to the neck, and raised on a flared foot, 17cm.Provenance: from the collection of David Stopher, Kent, purchased from Christie’s, London, 19th July 2007, lot 182.
A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE BOTTLE VASETRANSITIONAL PERIOD C.1640The body decorated with birds perched on rockwork, flying insects and prunus branches, the tall neck with rounded knop decorated with stylised leaves and flowers, 43cm.Provenance: from the collection of David Stopher, Kent, purchased from R&G McPherson Antiques, London, 7th November 2006.
A CHINESE TURQUOISE GROUND 'DRAGON' BOWL AND A BLUE AND WHITE 'ZODIAC' VASELATE QING/REPUBLIC PERIODThe bowl painted with five colourful dragons chasing pearls of wisdom, a four character Qianlong mark, the vase painted with zodiac and other animals, a four character Kangxi mark, 20cm. (2)
A COLLECTION OF CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN18TH CENTURYComprising: an ovoid vase decorated with auspicious objects, two soft paste vases and eight various dishes with conch shell, jade and leaf marks, 21.2cm max. (11)Provenance: from the collection of Frances L Dickson.
THREE CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE VASES, TWO WITH COVERSLATE QING DYNASTYComprising: a square section archaistic vase, an ovoid prunus vase and cover with a Kangxi mark, and a second ovoid vase and cover painted with chrysanthemum, 32cm max. (5)Provenance: from the collection of David Stopher, Kent.
A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE 'LONGEVITY' VASE JIAJING 1522-66The hexagonal body painted with six shou characters from which the 'Three Friends of Winter' grow, the shoulder with three crane cartouches, 24cm.Provenance: from the collection of David Stopher, Kent, purchased from Christie's London, 15th May 2008, lot 174.
A SMALL COLLECTION OF CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE ITEMS KANGXI 1662-1722Comprising: a rosewater sprinkler, a small pear-shaped vase, a U-shaped cup with a flared rim and a flattened circular box and cover, the cup and box with lingzhi marks, 18cm max. (5)Provenance: from the collection of Frances L Dickson.
A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE ‘SUI HAN SAN YOU’ YEN YEN VASEKANGXI 1662-1722The body and neck painted with the Three Friends of Winter; together with two reduced Kangxi vases and an archaistic dragon and phoenix gu-shaped vase, the latter with a Qianlong mark, 45.8cm max. (4)
A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE 'DRAGON' ROULEAU VASEQING DYNASTYThe body finely incised with breaking waves around which a ferocious scaly dragon pursues a flaming pearl of wisdom, a paper label for JAN Fine Art, London, 43cm.Provenance: formerly in the Niagra Collection, featuring objects deasccessioned from the Royal Ontario Museum in 1969. To the best of our knowledge the present lot was acquired from the 1969 deaccession, museum number no longer visible.
THREE CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE TEAPOTS AND TWO VASESKANGXI 1662-1772One teapot with a cover, the other two with associated covers, one vase reduced and with a metal mount, all variously decorated with birds, flowers and rockwork, 14.5cm max. (8)Provenance: from the collection of David Stopher, Kent.
THREE CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE ITEMSKANGXI 1662-1722One a ribbed ovoid vase with an associated cover, with an artemisia leaf mark, another a small lotus vase, the third a two-handled écuelle and cover, variously painted with flowers and foliage, 23cm max. (5)Provenance: from the collection of David Stopher, Kent, the lotus vase purchased from R&G McPherson Antiques, London.
A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE 'FLOWERS' BOWL, A 'PHOENIX' MEDALLION BOWL AND A VASEKANGXI AND LATERThe larger bowl painted with lotus, chrysanthemum and peony, Kangxi but with a six character Chenghua mark, the medallion bowl painted with four phoenix roundels between blue enamel geometric borders, a four character Guangxu mark and of the period 1875-1908, the vase painted with lion dogs and flames, with a six character Kangxi mark, 15cm. (3)Provenance: from an English private collection, West Yorkshire, formed in the 1970s and 1980s.
THREE CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE JUGS 18TH CENTURYWith hinged metal mounted covers and moulded bodies decorated with figures, together with a goblet, a bowl and a turquoise vase, the bowl with a Chenghua mark, 15.5cm max. (6)Provenance: from the collection of David Stopher, Kent.
A LARGE CHINESE ARCHAISTIC BRONZE VASE 17TH CENTURYThe quatre-lobed body cast with a wide band of stylised birds on a square scroll ground above formal pendant lappets, the neck with a band decorated with taotie masks and mounted with elephant handles, together with a wood stand, 9kg, 41cm. (2)
TWO OTTOMAN BRASS EWERS AND A VASE 17TH/18TH CENTURYThe pear-shaped ewers finely engraved with foliage, each with two central tear-drop panels decorated with cartouches, the hinged domed lids with knop finials, both with a straight spout, serpentine handles and standing on four feet, the brass vase with a gadrooned body on a trumpet foot, decorated with bands of floral scrolls on a stippled ground, 3.92kg max., 28.4cm max. (3)
A CHINESE CELADON JADE VASE AND A JADE DISHLATE QING DYNASTYThe vase with a flattened ovoid body carved with prunus and with tube handles to the neck, the dish with a slightly everted rim and a straight foot, 17cm. (2)Provenance: a private London collection, acquired prior to 2000.
A CHINESE JADE 'PRUNUS' CUP AND A JADE FIGURE OF A HORSE AND A BOYQING DYNASTYThe cup with a prunus branch handle and two birds amidst flowering branches, the horse and boy group of a celadon-grey jade, the boy holds a ruyi-sceptre and stands beside a seated horse with a vase on his back, 8cm and 6.5cm. (2)Provenance: by repute, both acquired from Christie's, the cup on 9th December 2000, the horse and boy on 17th August 2000.
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