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A large Canton famille rose vase with trumpet neck, decorated with typical panels of Manchu/Chinese figures in narrative scenes; 79 cm high, 19th Century Please note that there are areas of damage and loss to this vase, including: crack and loss to the rim, and significant loss to the base.
A pair of famille rose vases; each one decorated with figures from The Wu Shuang Pu [The list of 40 Heroes from classical Chinese History, published in 1694, the 33rd year of Kangxi's reign]. Both vases about 16 cm high; together with another pair of famille rose vases, both about 20 cm high, and with Kangxi four-character marks but not of the period. All four vases post Qing Dynasty [4]Provenance: The Property of a Gentleman. From a Private UK Collection. Please note that this is a group lot where condition may vary from vase to vase. Some damage extant, including: hairline and rim deterioration to one of the Classical Hero vases; a body crack to one of the blue ground vases.
Two Associated green and blue glazed ceramic figures, possibly from a South Chinese kiln, comprising: One of a standing Manchu/Chinese girl, holding a large vase with both hands, about 86 cm high; the other of a Scholar balancing on his right foot, about 82 cm high; together with an associated cylindrical stand about 50 cm high and 33.5 cm diameter [3]Provenance: The Property of a Lady. From a Private UK Collection. Please note that some areas of damage, loss or deterioration or repair extant.
A blue and white prunus decorated jar and domed cover; the base with Kangxi six-character mark, but not of the period, about 29 cm high; together with another blue and white oviform vase [2]Provenance: The Property of a Lady. From a Private UK Collection. Please note that there are areas of damage and/or repair to this lot; to include - cover probably restored, with old break partially visible. The body with only minor surface wear and minor firing imperfections. Oviform vase - fritting to rim, exterior and interior. Missing lid. Small horizontal hairline crack to body. Some dirt to body. Some minor firing imperfections.
A susancai style cylindrical vase with trumpet rim, decorated with objects from the Scholar's studio and designs of fruit; Qing Dynasty or later, 25 cm high; together with an octagonal famille rose bowl, 21.5 cm diameter; and a blue and white vase, decorated with dragons, 15 cm high [3]Provenance: The Property of a Lady. From a Private UK Collection. No apparent areas of damage
A Canton famille rose vase with trumpet neck; decorated with narrative scenes of figures, possibly from a novel in the vein of The Outlaws of The Marsh attributed to Shi Nai'an; Qing Dynasty or later Please note that this vase has some areas of repair, particularly apparent at the rim.
Late 19th century / early 20th century Chinese ivory tusk vase deeply carved with figures in a terraced garden, 14cm high together with two smaller tusk vases, 10cm (3)PLEASE NOTE: THIS ITEM CONTAINS OR IS MADE OF IVORY. Buyers must be aware that regulations of several countries, including USA, prohibit the import of ivory, or any goods containing ivory. Ewbanks advise prospective purchasers who intend to ship this lot to another country that they must familiarise themselves with the relevant import/export regulations prior to bidding. They are responsible for their shipping arrangements and the onus is therefore on them to organise their own shipping.
A Fukagawa oviform vase with underglaze blue Fujiyama mark, decorated with peaches or other fruit, 20 cm high; together with a blue and white dish of foliate form with reticulated body, 24 cm diameter; a small blue and white pilgrim bottle, 21 cm high; and an English blue and white oviform vase and cover decorated with a Japanese landscape, 21 cm high [4]
A pair of small spinach-green cups in a fitted box; a pair of Japanese Ningyo, presumably an Emperor and Consort; a Korean style celadon vase; a pair of Satsuma vases; a pair of Japanese Imari dishes; a Kutani bowl and cover; a blue and white yunomi; a blue and white box and cover of circular form with four-character Qianlong mark [but not of the period]; a blue and white incense burner; a pair of blue and white gourd-shaped vases; a box and cover designed as a seated scholar holding a staff and gourd flask; a famille rose vase and cover; a famille rose style vase decorated with domestic fowl; a blue and white bowl; and a small blue and white stand of circular form [lot]
A large Asian, metal alloy mirror of circular and archaistic form, 46.5cm diameter; a Japanese Usubata with typical cylindrical rim, decorated with tsuru in takabori, 30.5 cm diameter; together with a pair of Japanese metal alloy vases, decorated with coiled dragons, 44 cm high; another Usubata with cylindrical rim; Mughal style pictures [5] Please note that there are areas of deterioration, metal fatigue, loss or damage to this lot; this includes the smaller usubata with lost leg and a vase lacking the cylindrical base.
A group of silver, comprising: two George IV silver sauce-ladles, one by Robert Garrard, London, 1825, the other by William Chawner, London, 1826, variant King's Husk pattern, engraved with Bolton crest below a coronet, possibly for Wiliam, 2nd Baron Bolton; a pair of Edward VII silver goblets, by Walker and Hall, Sheffield, 1909, engraved with differing initials; a pair of Edward VII silver candlesticks, of tapering form with circular bases, Birmingham, 1908, filled; a Victorian silver posy-vase, Chester, 1899, filled and a George V Britannia standard porringer cover, by Frank Finley Clarkson of Northallerton, London, 1929, circular and with three foliage and scroll cast supports, weighable silver 18oz 14dwt (8)
Two Chinese porcelain baluster form vases, decorated with prunus blossom; two associated covers; one other Chinese porcelain vase and cover decorated with a figure in a landscape, four character mark to base, probably Kangxi, mark and period, 28.5cm high and the smaller vase and cover 22.5cm high (6)
A Meissen porcelain potpourri vase and cover, the squat baluster body flanked by two putti and painted with vignettes of lovers; and a Summer bouquet beneath a Summer flower spire to the pierced cover, the whole applied with flowers, fruit and foliage, blue crossed swords mark, 19th Century, 27cm high
Two English porcelain vases, one of two handled form the handles formed as swan heads above foliate scroll looped terminals, decorated with a reserve of a folly, 19cm high; and a bud vase decorated with reserves of Summer flowers, 20 cm high, each on a yellow and green ground, c 1840, painted pattern number 5626 (2)
A large Attic red-figure lekythos Attributed to the Painter of the Yale Lekythos, circa 480-460 B.C.Depicting two female attendants at a lit altar, one chiton-clad and wearing a diadem, holding two blazing torches aloft, the other to the right turning to look back at her companion, her hair dressed beneath a sakkos, wearing a himation draped over her long pleated chiton, holding a libation dish in her right hand, a staff in her left, a band of meander above and below, the shoulder with scrolling palmette and lotus decoration, a band of ovolo at the base of the neck, detail in added red, 29.6cm highFootnotes:Provenance:with Dr Christoph F. Leon, Basel in October 1998.The Painter of the Yale Lekythos is known for depictions of women, typically in elegant yet static poses, as can be seen on the present lot. His style has been described as 'loose and sketchy', and he is commended for the 'contemplative tone of his forms' (C. Bruzelius in S.M. Burke and J.J. Pollit, Greek Vases at Yale, New Haven, 1975, p. 68). For a similar Attic lekythos attributed to the Painter of the Yale Lekythos, see an example in the Ashmolean, Oxford, acc. no. 1935.342, and Beazley Archive vase no. 207697. His name vase is at the Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven, acc. no. 1913.146.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
MOORCROFT VASE - ELEGY a limited edition modern Moorcroft vase in the Elegy design, with depictions of Owl's in flight. Designed by Anji Davenport, No 68 of 350 produced, and with it's box. Marked, Moorcroft, 97, 68/350, Elegy, B & W Thornton, Stratford on Avon, and signed by Anji Davenport. 26.5cms high
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