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A Chinese crackle glaze famille verte cylindrical vase, circa 1900, decorated with a carnival scene including warriors on horseback, impressed four character mark, height 29cm, diameter 11cm.minor knocks to foot, 5cm hairline crack on side of vase. Staining and crackling of interior glaze. Otherwise good, and no major issues.
A pair of Chinese blue and white porcelain vases, late 19th century, four character Kangxi mark, decorated with dragons amongst foliage, height 21cm, width 8.5cm, a Chinese porcelain jar, 19th century, four character Kangxi mark, height 9cm, width 8.5cm and a Chinese export oval dish, 18th century, height 7cm, width 13cm, depth 9cm. (4)One vase good. The other vase has twolarge rim chips. There is a repaired crack to the foot. The lid is very damaged. The ovoid jar has glaze pitting but otherwise good. The lidded jar is good.
An enormous Chinese blue and white porcelain double gourd vase, early-mid 20th century, decorated with dragons and clouds, height 90cm, width 44cm.some pitting and blemishes but no damage. When bought by the vendor in 2004 this vase was very dirty. It was cleaned by the vendor which appears to have pushed the dirt into the holes. Extra images available on the catalogue on our website www.davidlay.co.uk
A Chinese blue and white baluster vase and cover, late 19th century, height 21.5cm, width 8.5cm and a smaller Chinese blue and white porcelain vase, 19th century, height 9cm, width 5cm. (2)large vase has chips to the rim of the cover. Smaller vase has chips to the top rim.
A pair of Chinese Canton porcelain vases, 19th century, each with a panel enclosing figures in an interior setting, opposed by a panel enclosing exotic birds, butterflies and foliage, height 21cm. (2)Wear to the gilding on both, one with slight chip to gilding and small fingernail sized area of glaze loss in middle of vase, the other with similar, smaller patch of loss. No evidence of repairs.
A Chinese blue and white porcelain baluster vase, circa 1800, the trellis ground with river scenes, height 14cm.Being overly critical, there are two cm sized hairline cracks to the inside of the neck. Two very small firing flaws (3mm in size) one to the top and one to the bottom of the vase.
A pair of Chinese Canton porcelain vases, 19th century, each with a panel enclosing figures in an interior setting, opposed by a panel enclosing exotic birds, butterflies and foliage, height 19.5cm. (2)Both vases have many chips to the rims. One vase has a chip to the foot and a chip to the body with losses to the painted enamel. The other vase has two chips to the body.
A Chinese Canton porcelain bottle vase, 19th century, with blue four-character Kangxi mark, height 21cm, width 9.5cm, and two pairs of Chinese Canton porcelain vases, 19th century, heights 15 and 11.5cm. (5)large vase good, tiny loss of glaze around top rim. Damage and poor repair to one of the medium sized vases (photo) and the smaller vases have some hairline cracks and knocks to the glaze of the gold lion masks. General rubbing and minor ware to glaze.
A Chinese famille verte porcelain jar, 19th century, lacking cover and coverted to a lamp, decorated enamels with four arched white ground panels enclosing trees, foliage, birds and butterflies, height 19cm, width 15.5cm.the lamp fitting has been secured to the top of the vase, no drill holes and no damage. Extra images on our website www.davidlay.co.uk
A Chinese blue and white porcelain squat vase, Kangxi Period, with leafy, flowering scrolling vines, with double blue rings enclosing a floral motif, height 18cm, diameter 21cm.Cracks to the the base, two small chips to the foot. Hairline crack to neck, 5cm long approx, interior and exterior photos of this and others now online. No other serious issues, no major damage or repairs.
Malta Mdina glass - A lipped shaped sandy brown and turquoise blue Maltese glass ovoid vase in 'Tiger' pattern by Mdina, signed to base, height 14.5cm, diameter 9.5cm. NB: The pattern known as Tiger was introduced in the mid 1970s by Eric Dobson, see the book 'Michael Harris Mdina Glass & Isle of Wight Studio Glass' by Mark Hill, page 52.
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