~ A Chelsea Porcelain Pot Pourri Vase and Cover, circa 1765, of scroll moulded and pierced beaker form with foliate knop and entwined scroll handles, painted with a profusion of flowers on a gilt ground within blue Mazarin borders, anchor mark in gilt35cm highFor a related pair of pot pourri vases painted with flowers on a gilt ground within blue Mazarin borders see Severne Mackenna (F) Chelsea Porcelain, The Gold Anchor Wares, pl.63Cover with losses to the applied work on the top. Flat chip to the rim of the inner flange.Main body with a section of the pierced rim lacking and the edge re gilded to hide the loss, a short crack to the pierced rim and a firing crack opposite. A V-shaped chip to the inner rim with a small associated crack. Long stained firing crack under the base, viewable inside and out. Some other minor flakes and losses. Generally with some minor wide crazing. Gilding in overall good condition with some light expected wear.
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A Pair of Cantonese Porcelain Vases, mid 19th century, of baluster form, the trumpet necks applied with mythical beast handles, painted in famille rose enamels with battle and courtly scenes in panels on a foliate ground with exotic birds within formal borders64cm highOne vase with a section of loss to the folded rim and with an associated crack.The other vase with a feint star crack under the base.No restoration to either. Some glaze pitting, fritting and general wear.
A Chinese Porcelain Vase, in Kangxi style, of octagonal knopped square section form, painted in famille verte enamels with panels of precious objects and foliage and with calligraphy on a brocade ground. fitted for electricity25cm highLarge piece broken out of the neck an re stuck. Mounted as a lamp and the fitting is held very firmly in the neck. Drilled to the underside.
~ A Chinese Two Colour Mottled Grey Jade Vase and Cover, Qing Dynasty, probably late 18th/19th century, of flattened baluster form with mythical beast knop and ring and mask handles, carved with a horse below a pine tree17.5cm high, on hardwood standProvenance: Kunstzaal Kleykamp, 19 June 1953Numerous small edge chips to the rim of the cover and vase. Natural internal flawsSold with photocopy of original receipt.
~ A Chinese Pale Celadon and Russet Jade Vase, Qing Dynasty, 18th century, as a trumpet-shaped flowerhead carved with bats and with pierced branches and lingzhi 15cm high, with hardwood standPlease note that there will be no internet bidding on this lot. All bidders on lots 1-10 will be required to provide identification and a deposit of £1,000. Registration for commission and telephone bidding on these lots will close on Wednesday 13th March at 12 noon. To register please email enquiry@tennants-ltd.co.uk Provenance: John Sparks, 28 March 1955 For a similar example with the addition of two cranes and described as being Kangxi period, see the Metropolitan Museum, New York, accession no. 02.18.457Please note that there will be no internet bidding on this lot. All bidders on lots 1-10 will be required to provide identification and a deposit of £1,000. Registration for commission and telephone bidding on these lots will close on Wednesday 13th March at 12 noon. To register please email enquiry@tennants-ltd.co.uk Two small chips to the rim. Crack under one ruyi head and to an adjacent tendrils and body behind (stable). Other smaller cracks that appear to be naturally included. Another abrasion to one of the roots below. Sold with photocopy of original receipt.
~ A Pair of Chinese Porcelain "Nodding Head" Figures, Qianlong, each modelled standing holding a square section baluster vase, wearing long robes with engraved gilt and patinated collars, on stepped square bases 30cm high Provenance: Spink & Son Ltd, 31 January 1956 For a similar pair see Christie's, South Kensington, 3 April 2012, lot 344Please note that there will be no internet bidding on this lot. All bidders on lots 1-10 will be required to provide identification and a deposit of £1,000. Registration for commission and telephone bidding on these lots will close on Wednesday 13th March at 12 noon. To register please email enquiry@tennants-ltd.co.uk First - head with one flowerhead lacking from hair bun, old yellowing repair around the neck and both ears. Body, old restoration around the neck opening, left hand supporting the square vase and both left corners of the plinth. Some flaking to the black enamel. Second - head with old yellowing repair to the neck and ears. Body with repair to the neck opening, left shoulder, shoulder blade at the rear, right hand and front right corner of the plinth. Firing cracks to the square vase. Some flaking to the black enamel. When assembled both figures nod, the heads sit a little high, the wire may have been replaced and not trimmed, neck mounts a little bent and may also benefit from slight adjustment. Porcelain of the head and body seem to match but originality cannot be guaranteed absolutely.The original receipt is available to the purchaser of this lot.
Follower of Pieter Hardimé (1677-1748) Belgian Still life of Convolvulous, Roses and Sweet Peas, arranged in a vase Oil on panel, 30cm by 24cmOne panel, edges covered with paper at reverse but no splits apparent from the face. Good, even plane with no warping.Fine scale brittle age craquelure to the paint and ground in places and a more apparent very fine network of cracks which appear to be in the thick varnish layer. This makes the surface slighly crizzled rather than glossy.No major losses to paint and ground apparent, all paint layers stable with no history of flaking.There has been some abrasion to the upper paint layers, most apparent in the left hand side, where the orangy ground shows through the upper paint layers. The whole top left corner has been overpainted in a murky brown. There is also a splattered brown encroaching into the flowers in this area (see images). There is some abrasion to the bottom left flowers, and to the butterfly on the right, and rose leaves bottom right. Some possible small reinforcing retouchings scattered.The cracked varnish layer/s are thick and yellowed.Examined in frame.
Royal Crown Derby imari items to include a shaped oval pin dish, a daisy head pin dish (second), a tall 2 handled vase 14cm tall (chipped), a smaller 2 handled vase (damaged) and a sucrier without lid (5). Displays well, some damages and seconds. 2 dishes are perfect and sucrier base is.
A collection of Royal Albery Old Country Roses tea ware to include 8 cups, 8 saucers, 6 side plates, 2 pin trays, 1 coffee mug, 1 sandwich plate, milk jug, sugar bowl and vase. (29) In good condition free of damage or restoration. All of first quality barring the single coffee mug.
A collection of Wedgwood Jasperware and Queensware items to include a Queensware vase height 27cm. A pink Jasperware vase, height 19cm, a dark taupe jug height 12.5cm together with other blue Jasperware pieces. All of first quality and free of damage barring the dark taupe jug that has minor loss to one of the shells.
Jugendstilvase im Metallgestell - wohl Loetz Witwe, Anfang 20. Jh., konischer Vasenkorpus aus farblosem Glas mit violettem Unterfang, formgepresste Distelmotive, ungemarkt, 1 restaurierter Chip am Lippenrand, in bronziertem, floral geformtem Messinggestell mit Pinienzapfen und Libellendekor, H. Vase: 25 cm, Gesamthöhe: 36 cm
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