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Two French studio pottery vases, each on a white ceramic ground, with applied mottled detailing, comprising jar and cover, 36cm high, and a vase, 23cm high, each bearing indistinct signature for Sebainene France. (AF) We have specific instructions form the vendor to sell without reserve
Three items of Egyptian related porcelain, a Coalport figure of Cleopatra, sculpted by David Cornell, limited edition number 6112/9500, 24cm high, a Wedgwood figure of Tutankhamun, the first figurine in the Legends of The Nile collection sculpted by John Wincentzen, limited edition number 202/9500, 24.5cm high, both on hardwood bases, and a Compton and Woodhouse golden vase of Tutankhamun, limited edition number 580/A/1950, 28cm high, all with certificates of authenticity.
A Chinese famille verte porcelain shallow dish, Qing Dynasty, Kangxi (1662-1722),painted with a prunus vase surrounded by Buddhistic emblems and scholars' desk items, artemisia leaf mark, 27.5cm diameterProvenance:The Livingston CollectionCondition report: general small chips to rim and at least 2 hairline cracks to rim
A Chinese porcelain peach bloom vase, Qing Dynasty, 18th century,of slender shape with trumpet neck, unglazed to the lower body, unmarked, 16.5cm high Provenance: Acquired from David Barrymore, London, 5 June 1993The Livingston CollectionCondition report: In a very good condition with no clear signs of chips, cracks or repairs.
A Pair of Chinese famille verte porcelain standing smiling boys, Qing Dynasty, Kangxi (1662-1722),each holding a vase with lotus stem, in floral attire, on integral raised bases enriched with lotus blossoms, 27cm highCondition report: One: a.f heads been off and reglued and repainted in the shoulders area.chipped around the rear vent hole. lotus restored.Two; firing spot between eyes - otherwise good.both have some enamel wear
A Chinese celadon glazed bottle vase, Republic Period,with 'garlic' neck and two Fo- dog mask and ring side handles, six character mark of Yongzheng but later, base drilled with a hole, 20.5cm high: a Chinese soapstone group of five Daoist Immortals circa 1910, 24cm high; a Chinese scroll painting of a God of Longevity holding a peach, ink and colours on paper, 86cm x 27cmCondition report: Vase: base drilled.Soapstone: minor chips and damageScroll: typical creasing and major loss of surface pigments. a.f
A Chinese famille rose porcelain ovoid vase and cover, Republic Period,painted with three fowls amongst shrubs and peonies, poetic script to the reverse, a landscape to the lid, 23.5cm high: a porcelain lantern on stand, circa 1900, painted with a dragon and phoenix amongst cloud wisps, 31.5cm highCondition report: The vase shows signs of general wear with small chips around the rim.The lamp also shows signs of general wear as well as a large area of damage which has been repaired towards its base - see photos.
A Chinese Clair de Lune bottle vase, Qing Dynasty, 18/19th century,24.5cm high: and another larger 33cm high Provenance:Acquired respectively from Eric Hudes, London 30 January 1993, and Catherine Farrell, Greys, London 29 January 1994The Livingston CollectionCondition report: Both in very fine condition
A Chinese blue and white porcelain ginger jar, Qing Dynasty, 19th century,painted in prunus and crackled ice pattern, pierced wood cover, 26cm high: another smaller, 18th century, painted with panels of precious objects, 19.5cm highProvenance:The Livingston CollectionCondition report: large vase:small blemish/chip on inside of the vase neck Small vase: small rim and foot chips. large restored area to the shoulder a.f
A Chinese blue and white porcelain vase, Qing Dynasty, 19th century,ovoid, painted with diverse figures and plants in panels, six character mark of Kangxi, associated wood cover, 18.5cm high: a bowl decorated with a row of vases, Chengua mark but 19th century, 12cm diameter: and a baluster vase, painted with a sky dragon, 19th century, 18.5cm highProvenance:The Livingston CollectionCondition report: marked vase : good condition Bowl - factory glaze blemish on rim, otherwise good. dragon vase: neck retored
A Chinese blue and white porcelain Phoenix vase, Qing Dynasty, Kangxi (1662-1722),of ginger jar shape painted with two phoenix birds in flight amongst clouds, 12cm high, later wood cover: and another, painted with two Lang Elizas, one holding a hare, near rocks and banana leaves, artemisia leaf mark, 11.5cm high, with later carved and pierced prunus coverProvenance:The Livingston CollectionCondition report: Phoenix:tiny flake on unglazed inner rim Elizas: two small factory dents to inner ungalzed rim.Several burst glaze bubbles towards the base
A Chinese blue and white porcelain vase, Transitional Period, circa 1640,of barrel shape, painted with flowers and sprigs including prunus and lotus, 24cm high Provenance:The Livingston CollectionFootnote: The present lot is similar to examples found on the 'Hatcher Junk' (Christie's Sale 1983).Condition report: gold repairs
A Chinese Guan type vase, Qing Dynasty, 18th/19th century,of baluster shape, 15.5cm high; two others, 19th century, 15.5 and 13cm high; a celadon glazed and lotus carved slender tapered vase, perhaps late Ming Dynasty, with cupped mouth, 16.5cm high; and a black glazed small bottle vase, 18th/19th century, with tea dust sprinkled shoulders, 12.5cm highProvenance:The Livingston CollectionCondition report: all in good condition no faults except the first described vase - small chip on foot.
A Chinese wucai porcelain baluster vase, Transitional Period, 17th century,painted with a scholar and three attendants in a rocky landscape with a crane stood closeby, 17.5cm highProvenance:The Livingston CollectionCondition report: hairline crack in rim. heavy rubbing to enamels and surface generally.
A Chinese porcelain vase painted by Master Zhai Xiao Xiang, late 20th centurypainted with a pair of golden pheasants on rocks amongst peonies, with painted text, seal mark to the base, 10.5cm high: and a pair of cylinder vases, 20th century, finely painted with a bird perched on fruiting brances, and a cicada on maple branch, signed, 13.5cm high (with Certificate of authenticity)Provenance:Acquired from the Olympia Fine Art and Antiques FairThe Livingston CollectionCondition report: All three in fine condition
A group of five Chinese green crackle glazed vases, late Qing Dynasty,of ovoid, baluster and cylindrical shape, the tallest 14cm high; a claire de lune glazed small cushion vase, 7cm high; and an oriental robin's egg glazed ovoid vase, 12.5cm highProvenance:The Livingston CollectionCondition report: all vases in good condition.
Two Blue Glazed Small Jugs, Kashan or Nishapur type, 12-13th century,one with zoomorphic spout, 13cm high; the other of waisted shape, 11cm high: a pottery jarlet, 15th/16th century, with straw coloured glaze, 6cm high; a cup stand, possibly Song, 5.2cm high; a small Junyao style ovoid vase, 6cm highProvenance:The Livingston CollectionCondition report: Zoomorphic jug: restored on the neck/spout2nd jug: restored - on rim and handle etccup stand: a.f large chips and cracks/chips and significant glaze lossovoid vase: good
Three Chinese Junyao vessels, in Song/Yuan Dynasty style,comprising tripod censer, 12.5cm high, a vase 13.5cm high, a circular bowl, 16.5cm diameter, together with a circular sang de boeuf bowl, 19cm diameterProvenance:The Livingston CollectionCondition report: censer; good conditionvase: chip on internal rim. one basal glob of glaze has been knocked off. other small areas of basal glaze run is chipped. a.fsang de b bowl: good - crack in glaze internally seems to be only glaze deep.circualr jun bowl: glaze cracks internally centre otherwise good
A Cantagalli tulip vase,the tapering hexagonal body decorated with alternating panels of flowers and shipping scenes, divided by six flower holders, raised on lion feet, 40cm highProvenance: A Bath Town HouseCondition report: Two of the spouts missing. Losses to the Lion bases including most of the legs.
A Chinese crackle glazed porcelain censer, Qing Dynasty, 19th century,with fawn glaze, of circular cushion shape with arched handles, on three peg feet, 9cm high, 16cm diameter; and a bottle vase, 19th century, with 'junyao' purple suffused glaze, enamelled with flowers and rocks, 22cm highProvenance:The Livingston CollectionCondition report: Censor: Good - small glaze crater off inner rim bottle vase:some minor losses of enamel flowers/leaves
A Japanese Hirado porcelain Shishi, circa 1900,grasping a pierced and brocaded ball, decorated in blue, 11.5cm high: a Fukugawa porcelain double gourd vase circa 1910, painted and gilded with trailing convolvulus, factory mark in blue: a Fukugawa Mt Fuji bowl, 21.5cm diameterProvenance:The Livingston CollectionCondition report: shishi: one ear reglued. cracks in ball.vase: small restoration on the rimbowl: good
A matched set of six George II style dining chairs, 18th century and later,with solid vase shaped splats, drop in seats and cabriole front legs102 x 54 x 52cm and smallerProvenance: Property of a Suffolk collector Condition report: Wear and loss of veneer and seperation to joints. Varying stages of country house condition.
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