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A late 19th century Chinese porcelain vase hand decorated in underglaze blue in Kangxi style with figures amongst country landscape against a ground of prunus blossom against cracked ice, four-character mark to underside (minus cover), 16cm high There are two hairlines emanating in from the top of the lip. Otherwise no cracks, chips or restoration noted.
A rare Qianlong mark and probably period, copper red porcelain vase, the pearl body with flared mouth and foot and under an overall deep red, slightly mottled, glaze, the foot purple, the glaze stopping nearly at mouth and foot, barely visible scratch, six character seal mark in underglaze blue, 31cm. (For a similar vase, 29cm high and with a similar mark, see Sotheby's Hong Kong 8th October 2010, Lot 2656)PLEASE NOTE: THERE WILL BE NO LIVE INTERNET BIDDING ON THIS LOT, ANYBODY WISHING TO BID ON LOT 84 IS REQUIRED TO LODGE A £3,000 DEPOSIT WITH THE AUCTIONEERS NO LATER THAN 6.00PM ON WEDNESDAY 16TH OCTOBER. ANY DEPOSITS LODGED ARE FULLY REFUNDABLE IF YOU ARE NOT THE WINNING BIDDER.Generally the vase is in good overall untouched original condition with no restoration, chips, cracks or hairlines etc., although it does exhibit a slight scratch to the glaze. There are two areas where the glaze is un-uniform and significantly lighter and these areas are approx. 1cm square each. There are minor pin head sized pieces away from the glaze overall body, the foot rim appears slightly darker than the main body and there is a small original firing blemish to the underside. Except for these “minor faults” the vase is in good general overall condition with no major problems. There is interest at the £40,000 - £60,000 level. We have had several people of high stature in the Chinese ceramic world look at this and the piece is generally considered to be definitely mark and period and there are no cracks, chips, hairlines or restorations noted.
A 19th century flash-cut Bohemian Glass vase, the main slightly tapering cylindrical body decorated in low relief with a highly elaborate continuous scene of hunting depicting a rider heralding, a figure with an owl, birds, deer, hunting dogs and a further figure with a bird tethered to a tie which he is releasing, all amongst ornate scrolling foliage and above a slightly spreading circular foot star cut to the underside, 28.5cm high x 11cm diameter All appears in good general overall original condition with no cracks, chips, restoration or major problems noted. The underside does have some wear and scratches commensurate with age and as expected. Upon close inspection all appears good with one or two extremely minor scratches near the lip at the top.
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