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A Chinese Famille Rose bottle vase, 20th century, decorated with bats and iron-red shou roundels below a foliate band and further peach branch and bat motifs, iron-red apocryphal six-character Guangxu mark to base, 39cm high "大清光绪年制"款粉彩福寿连绵图赏瓶Condition Report: some surface wear and firing blemishes Condition Report Disclaimer
A large pair of Chinese celadon ground vases, Qing Dynasty, 19th century, painted with scenes of warriors from The Romance of the Three Kingdoms, the necks with Buddhist lion handles, 86cm high (2) Provenance: Berwick House, Shropshire清19世纪 豆青地三国人物图大瓶一对拍品来源:英国Shropshire地区Berwick大宅私人收藏Condition Report: the neck of one vase badly cracked and glued and with other minor blemishesthe other vase with long crack to body approximately 39cm long and minor glaze blemishes Condition Report Disclaimer
A Chinese qianjiang-style cylindrical vase, late 19th century, finely painted with a woodcutter and fisherman in conversation on one side and signed Ren Huan Zhang on the reverse, mounted as a table lamp and shade, 27cm high excluding fittings and shadeProvenance: From the collection of Sir David and Lady Scholey. 晚清 任焕章作《桃源问答》图浅绛彩帽筒拍品来源:英国Scholey爵士及女爵伉俪私人收藏,David Scholey爵士为前英格兰国家银行总监及英国国家肖像画廊主席。Condition Report: Cracked and glued Condition Report Disclaimer
A Chinese crackle glazed blue and white Buddhist lion vase, Qing Dynasty, 19th century, painted with the lion and pups playing with brocade balls between ribbons and clouds, bronzed bands to neck and shoulder and the base with light brown glazed band, the base with incised four character apocryphal Chenghua mark, 60.5cm high 清19世纪 青花哥釉狮子戏球图大瓶Condition Report: no damage but with some firing faults Condition Report Disclaimer
A pair of Chinese Famille Rose 'Cockerel' tea bowls and saucers, Yongzheng, each painted with three leaf-shaped panels enclosing a cockerel, around a central circular medallion with a vase of flowers, each piece with Sotheby's lot tickets for 16th November 1999, lot 79, the saucers 10.5cm diameter and Two Chinese Famille Rose teabowls and one saucer, Yongzheng, decorated with a figure reclining in a fenced garden watching a horse beside flowers and rockwork, the saucers 10.5cm diameter and a Hatcher Cargo blue and white wine cup, mid 17th century, painted with a dragon chasing the flaming pearl, with Christie's paper orange sale label, 4.5cm high Provenance: From the collection of Sir David and Lady Scholey.清雍正 粉彩公鸡图杯及盏托一对、粉彩小杯两件及小碟一件拍品来源:英国Scholey爵士及女爵伉俪私人收藏,David Scholey爵士为前英格兰国家银行总监及英国国家肖像画廊主席。Condition Report: The cockerel teabowls and saucers in good condition other than minor wear to gilding one of the horse tea bowls with a minor shallow rim glaze frit and a very tiny glaze frit to saucer The Hatcher wine cup with firing crack to rim Condition Report Disclaimer
A Chinese blue and white vase, Qing Dynasty, 19th century, painted with four ladies in a garden with a table, a large mirror and precious objects, seats and flowers, with apocryphal six character Kangxi mark in underglaze blue, 20.5cm high Provenance: From the collection of Sir David and Lady Scholey.清19世纪 "大清康熙年制"款青花仕女图瓶拍品来源:英国Scholey爵士及女爵伉俪私人收藏,David Scholey爵士为前英格兰国家银行总监及英国国家肖像画廊主席。Condition Report: in good condition other than firing blemishes Condition Report Disclaimer
A pair of Dehua figures of deer, Republic, 29cm high; a pair of Chinese glass wire and silk covered trees, Republic, the clear glass bases designed to simulate rock crystal, approximately 23cm high and a Florite carving if a Phoenix, Republic, and a Beryl carving of a lady, Republic, flanked by a child on each side, 15.5cm high (4)Provenance: Private English County House Collection 德化鹿一对等四件拍品来源:英国私人乡村大宅收藏 Condition Report: One dehua deer with one with vases broken off and in several pieces and the other with vase off and restored and further loses to ribbons on both and one deer with both ears missing and one with one ear restored replacement the glass bases of the trees with cracks simulating rock crystal the florite bird with chips and has been in half the Beryl figure with chipsCondition Report Disclaimer
A Contemporary Persian watercolour of lilies in a vase, signed Nahid and dated 2001, overall size to mount, 59cm x 35cm, framedProvenance: Private collection recently removed from Knightsbridge, London and by family descent. Condition Report: minor warping to paper Condition Report Disclaimer
A Korean Pottery Punch'ong Vase, of globular form raised on a thick, slightly splayed foot rim, heavily carved and incised with a scrolling lotus flower and foliate band beneath a band of lappets around the shoulder, in white slip on a light grey-green ground, the rim later mounted in silvered metal, diameter 20cms, height 18cms, Joseon Dynasty (15th Century)Formerly in the Collection of Lieutenant Colonel Kenneth Dingwall D.S.O.Dingwall was an active collector of Asian ceramics, donating large gifts to the Victoria and Albert Museum, London in 1910 and 1937. He was one of the founding members of the Oriental Ceramic Society when it was formed in London in 1921.Condition Report: Some scratching around the "waist" of the vase.Condition Report Disclaimer
A Japanese Cast Bronze Mizuire (water-dropper) in the form of a rat, seated with its tail coiled around, gilt eyes, length 7.8cms, Edo Period; another Bronze Mizuire, cast as a bird perched on the top of a lotus leaf, width 8.2cms, Late Edo Period; a Japanese Iron Vase of simple tapered square-section, height 8.2cms, Late Edo Period and the base of a Natsume, the wood body decorated with flowers inlaid in lacquer, pewter, abalone etc, height 6.4cms, 19th Century (4)Condition Report: Rat water dropper has lost toes from one foot.Wood Natsume has lost its coverCondition Report Disclaimer
Y A Japanese Cast Bronze Hanaike (or wall vase) in the form of a leaping carp, the well rendered body gilded all over, length 23.5cms, 18th-19th Century; a Cast Bronze Model of a Toad squatting with front feet in-turned, the body with glossy patina, length 13cms, unsigned, Late Edo Period; a Japanese Lacquered Turtleshell Cheroot Case, decorated with birds in a landscape, 11.5cms; a Square Japanese Wood Box, lacquered to the cover with Cranes amid grasses, 5cms square, 19th Century; and a Japanese Iron and Bronze Model of a Jizai Kagi (hook for a kettle) modelled as though made of bamboo, 17.5cms, 19th Century (5)Condition Report: The Hanaike has lost much gilding, its whiskers are lacking and there appears to be an old restoration to the head.The toad may have been a water dropper but has lost its base plate.The lacquer pieces have wear commensurate with age.Condition Report Disclaimer
A Japanese Bronze Vase, the bulbous body rising to a slender cylindrical neck with everted mouth, cast to one side with a toad in high relief, the body with a mottled patina, incised two character signature to base, height 24.6cms, Meiji PeriodCondition Report: Wear to footrim and small dent to frontCondition Report Disclaimer
A Japanese Arita blue and white bottle vase, late 17th century, the generous well potted ovoid body painted with two figures in conversation on a bridge, with flowers and trees around them, 29cm high, later Chinese wood standProvenance: From a private Collection by family descent Condition Report: 1cm x 5mm rim chip and also two small areas of glaze loss on rim measuring approximately 6mm x 2mm and 4mm x 3mm the body of the vase with strange area of repainting in the shape of a flower head possibly covering up a glaze loss or a firing fault approximately 1cm x 8mmthe surface with scratching throughout Condition Report Disclaimer
Kent 17th Century Trade Tokens. Canterbury (5). Tho Baker, Scales. His Double Token. 1.76g. W42. Francis Banick, Wheatsheaf. Farthing. 1.37g. W43. Tho Bullock, A bull. Farthing. 1.08g. W45. Thomas Burden, Vase of Flowers. Halfpenny 1667. 0.72g. W46. John Cardon, Roll of bread. Farthing. 0.99g. W47. From the collection of Kent trade tokens formed by Mr Roger Green.
Roman Bronze Statuette. Circa 1st - 2nd century AD. Bronze, 78.18 grams. Size: 68.14 mm. A rare statuette depicting Zeus in the form of an eagle grasping Ganymede. The statue represents a Greek legend that was adopted by the Romans: A rare UK find from Essex.GANYMEDES (Ganymede) was a handsome Trojan prince who was carried off to heaven by Zeus in the shape of an eagle where he was appointed as cup-bearer of the gods. Ganymedes was also placed amongst the stars as the constellation Aquarius, his ambrosial mixing cup as Crater, and the eagle as Aquila. Ganymedes was often portrayed as the god of homosexual love and as such appears as a playmate of the love-gods Eros (Love) and Hymenaios (Marital Love).Ganymedes was depicted in Greek vase painting as a handsome youth. In some scenes of his abduction he holds a rooster (a lover's gift), hoop (a boy's toy), or lyre. When portrayed as the cup-bearer of the gods he pours nectar from a jug. In sculpture and mosaic art Ganymedes usually appears with shepherd's crock and a Phrygian cap.The boy's name was derived from the Greek words ganumai "gladdening" and mêdon or medeôn, "prince" or "genitals." The name may have been formed to contain a deliberate double-meaning.
A Sevres marbled cobalt blue ground vase, raised on a square gilt metal base, with trumpet shaped neck and gilt loop handles, decorated in gilt Athenian, printed mark to the inside of the neck 1842, height 13.25ins - Good condition, no chips, cracks or restoration, gilding all good
An early 20th Century Oriental vase, decorated with a red ground and mounted with metal crayfish, height approximately 14ins - Christies South Kensington label to the base July 8 2004 lot 101 - This vase is NOT porcelain, it is enamelled, it is in good condition with just some crazing to the interior
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