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Four white glazed vasesChinese, 19th Century and latercomprising of a slender vase with a dragon in flight around the neck, 18.5cm high, a similarly decorated vase, 14.5cm high, a slender vase with two animal head handles on either side, 16cm high, and another vase with Kitsungi repair to the neck., 14cm high (4) Condition report: Taller dragon vase has losses around the dragon along with a faint hairline crack. Other dragon vase has a similar condition. Animal head vase has an internal hairline crack. The glaze is very dirty and very worn. Other vase has Kitsungi repair to the rim and internal hairlines.
Pottery bowlIran, Qajar dynastydecorated with flowers in bloom against a turquoise ground, 20.5cm across, together with a small pottery vase decorated with flowers, 18.5cm high and a pair of Japanese cloisonne vases 18.5cm high (4)Condition report: The cloisonne vases are damaged in parts, the bottle vase has chips around the rim. Everything is worn
Dragon decorated jarChinese, Guangxu mark and period the ovoid body decorated with two five-clawed dragons chasing a flaming pearl, the neck decorated with floral motifs and long life characters, base with six character Guangxu mark, 20cm highCondition report: This has been cut down from a larger vase and as such has wear around the rim of the vase. Decoration is worn all over
Group of blue and white porcelainChinese, Kangxi and laterto include a pair of Kangxi blue and white plates, 21.5cm across, a blue and white prunus decorated sleeve vase, 25.5cm high, three blue and white water dropper style vases, largest 25cm high, and a 19th Century blue and white moon flask, 21cm high (7)Condition report: Wear and scratches to all along with signs of professional restoration, chips also visible
THREE CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE CANDLESTICK FIGURES OF COURT LADIES QIANLONG 1736-95 Comprising: a pair modelled standing holding lotus-shaped candleholders, the third with an iron-red and gilt decorated vase, all wearing long robes brightly painted in green, pink, iron-red and gilt, 32.2cm max. (3)
A CHINESE CINNABAR LACQUER OVOID VASE AND COVER LATE QING DYNASTY The body carved with a continuous garden scene with Immortals, the shoulder with a band of bats below floral scrolls, the cover similarly decorated with floral sprays, the neck with a geometric pattern, a six character mark in Manchu to the base, 27.2cm. (2) Provenance: from a deceased estate, Cheshire. PLEASE NOTE THIS LOT IS TO BE OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE.
SEVEN CHINESE ARCHAISTIC BRONZE VESSELS MOSTLY QING DYNASTY Comprising: two gu-shaped square beakers, two hu-form vases, a pear-shaped vase, a fanghu inset with semi precious stones, and a you, variously decorated in relief in archaic style, with stylised motifs including floral scrolls, dragons, ruyi, taotie, and bats, 35.8cm max. (7) Provenance: a private collection, Yorkshire.
A CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE 'EIGHT IMMORTALS' VASE 20TH CENTURY The ovoid body decorated with the 'Eight Immortals' holding their attributes and riding on mythical beasts, amidst swirling ruyi clouds, reserved on a white sgraffito ground, the base with a six character Qianlong mark in iron-red, 29.4cm. Provenance: from a British private collection, formed 1970-2003.
A CHINESE FLAMBE GLAZED BOTTLE VASE, TIANQIUPING 18TH/19TH CENTURY With a globular body and a tall, slightly flared cylindrical neck, decorated with a mottled copper-red and lavender glaze, 38cm. Provenance: from an English private collection, West Yorkshire, formed in the 1970s and 1980s.
A CHINESE FAMILLE VERTE 'EIGHT IMMORTALS' YEN YEN VASE 19TH CENTURY Decorated with The Eight Immortals holding their attributes, each depicted riding an animal or a mythical beast, between geometric and floral borders encircling the rim, shoulder and foot, the unglazed base with a glazed recessed circle to the centre, 58.3cm. Provenance: Joseph Gordon, Randolph Crescent, Edinburgh, d.1969, and thence by descent.
A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE HU-SHAPED VASE 20TH CENTURY The bulbous body decorated with scrolling lotus blossoms and foliage, with stylised floral bands to the neck and foot, the rim with a band of crashing waves, with moulded handles and an underglaze blue six-character Yongzheng mark to the base, 34.8cm. Provenance: from a British private collection, formed 1970-2003.
A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE 'HUNDRED ANTIQUES' VASE 19TH CENTURY Painted with shaped cartouches containing precious objects, reserved on a prunus and cracked-ice ground, with applied chilong to the shoulder, the base with a six character Kangxi mark, 47cm. Provenance: from a British private collection, formed 1970-2003.
SIX SMALL CHINESE MONOCHROME ITEMS QING DYNASTY Comprising: three mirror black glazed double-gourd vases, a lemon-yellow glazed double-gourd vase, a bottle vase and a cylindrical brushpot decorated with a crackle green glazes, 15.6cm (max). (6) Provenance: from the collection of Mr Charles Sydney Cheston, painter, d.1960, and thence by descent.
A CHINESE BRONZE TWO-HANDLED VASE YUAN DYNASTY The body decorated with two alternate landscape panels, the neck with a continuous band of rolling waves and another of geometric designs, mounted with two horned beast-head handles, together with a shallow circular stand with a square foot, 1.2kg and 1.4kg, 24.1cm and 15.8cm. (2)
A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE 'DRAGON' YEN YEN VASE 19TH CENTURY Decorated with two sinuous four-claw dragons facing each other, blossoming peony, chrysanthemum and dense foliage, all set against an underglaze blue ground, the base with a four character Kangxi mark, 48cm. Provenance: from the collection of Lady Adela Larking (1845-1912), and thence by descent.
TWO CHINESE VASES SONG DYNASTY 960-1279 One a Qingbai pear-shaped vase, moulded in relief with a band of scrolling lotus within bands of waves, with a paper label for the South Africa National Gallery Chinese Exhibition 1953, no.115, the other a globular jar freely carved with vertical lines encircling the shoulder and foot, divided by concentric bands and with a pair of loop handles to the neck, each decorated with a bluish-green crackled glaze, 27cm and 15cm. (2) Provenance: from the collection of G R A Murray and thence by descent. Exhibited: National Gallery of South Africa, Cape Town, Chinese Exhibition, 1953, no.115.
A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE BALUSTER VASE 19TH CENTURY Painted with shuangxi characters and butterflies set against fruiting branches, with a band of prunus on cracked-ice above, the short neck decorated with floral sprays, the base with a four character Chenghua mark, 36.2cm.
A CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE MILLEFLEURS BOTTLE VASE, TIANQIUPING LATE QING DYNASTY The body of globular form rising to a slender neck, enamelled with an assortment of brightly coloured flowers, including peony, chrysanthemum, narcissus and lotus all on a gilt ground, the base bearing a six-character Qianlong mark in iron-red, 38.4cm. Provenance: from a British private collection, formed 1970-2003; purchased from Christie's, London, on 11th June 1998, lot 833.
A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE YEN YEN VASE 19TH CENTURY The body painted with a continuous scene of scholar-officials and attendants engaged in conversation, seated beneath a canopy surrounded by a wooded landscape, the neck with similar decoration, the scenes divided by a band of chevrons, with swirling clouds to the rim and craggy rocks to the base, 43.9cm. Provenance: from a British private collection, formed 1970-2003.
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