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A Chinese polished bronze censer with stand and a similar bottle vase, 17th/18th century, the tripod censer with a pair of high looped handles, seal script 'Xuande nian zhi' mark to base, the petal cast stand with three ruyi shaped feet, the baluster shaped bronze bottle vase on three shaped feet, censer 16cm diameter, vase 15.5cm high
A Chinese Ge-type 'eight trigrams' cong vase, Qianlong moulded seal mark, 19th/20th century, H. 9cm, chip to shoulder, wood standProvenance - The owner and her family lived in Singapore in the late 1950s. The collection includes antique Chinese porcelain, jade and furniture her father bought from shops in Orchard Road, Singapore around 1955-59.
A Chinese clair de lune trumpet vase, gu, Qing dynasty, finely potted, with white glazed rim, the central bulb flanked by a pair of raised rings, unglazed base, H. 17.5cm, wood standProvenance - The owner and her family lived in Singapore in the late 1950s. The collection includes antique Chinese porcelain, jade and furniture her father bought from shops in Orchard Road, Singapore around 1955-59.
A small Chinese blue glazed double gourd vase, 18th/19th century, lobed and with a gilt ribbon tied around the waist, turquoise glaze to the interior of the neck, H. 10.7cm, good carved wood stand,Provenance - The owner and her family lived in Singapore in the late 1950s. The collection includes antique Chinese porcelain, jade and furniture her father bought from shops in Orchard Road, Singapore around 1955-59.
PLEASE NOTE Republic period NOT Kangxi, A Chinese blue and white bottle vase, Kangxi period, the bulbous body painted with scholar's objects and a four character inscription, the neck with squirrels amid vines, H. 17.2cm, wood standProvenance - Mr Keel, purchased from China Art House, 155 Orchard Road, Singapore, 30 November 1957.
A Chinese archaistic white jade rhyton and a spinach green jade vase, 18th/19th century, the phoenix standing upon rootwood, the stone of good even tone with some natural inclusions and veining, wood stand, the green jade vase carved as a shaft of bamboo flanked a standing pheonix, H. 11cm and 8.5cmProvenance - the owner's parents owned these jades prior to 1980; thence by descent.
A Chinese carved Cizhou pottery lotus bud vase, Northern Song dynasty or later, carved in releif with lotus flowers and scrolling tendrils, H. 10cm, wood standProvenance - The owner and her family lived in Singapore in the late 1950s. The collection includes antique Chinese porcelain, jade and furniture her father bought from shops in Orchard Road, Singapore around 1955-59.
A massive Chinese doucai 'phoenix' vase, Jiaqing period (1796-1820), of baluster form applied with a pair of zoomorphic scrolled handles, each side painted in colours and gilded with a phoenix amid peonies between leaf lappet and ruyi borders, all on underglaze blue ground, unglazed foot, H. 77.5cm Compare a doucai bottle vase with similarly painted phoenixes, peonies and leaves sold by Christie's, New York, Fine Chinese Ceramics and Works of Art Part, 13 - 14 September 2012, Lot 1515, which is ascribed to Qianlong/Jiaqing period.
A Chinese famille rose oviform vase, Hongxian mark, Republic period, painted with a sage and boy and a crane in a rockwork garden, H. 13cm, woods standProvenance - The owner and her family lived in Singapore in the late 1950s. The collection includes antique Chinese porcelain, jade and furniture her father bought from shops in Orchard Road, Singapore around 1955-59.
A Chinese wucai vase, Transitional period, 17th century, painted with dignitaries with attendants in a landscape, unglazed foot, H. 30.5cm, cracked Provenance - The owner and her family lived in Singapore in the late 1950s. The collection includes antique Chinese porcelain, jade and furniture her father bought from shops in Orchard Road, Singapore around 1955-59.
A pair of large Mason's Ironstone square baluster vases, c.1840-51, in imitation of a Chinese model, transfer printed, gilded and enamelled with figures, mock script and objects on a celadon green ground decorated with butterflies and flowers, unmarked, H. 55.5cmcf. Geoffrey A. Godden, Mason's China and the Ironstone Wares, plate 291 for an identical vase.
A Chinese Jun type garlic neck vase, Qing dynasty, Shiwan Kilns, the blue mottled glaze with brown speckling, unglazed foot, H. 21.2cmProvenance - The owner and her family lived in Singapore in the late 1950s. The collection includes antique Chinese porcelain, jade and furniture her father bought from shops in Orchard Road, Singapore around 1955-59.
A pair of Chinese coral ground bottle vases, Hongxian mark, Republic period, H. 14cm, wood stands, hairline crack to one vaseProvenance - The owner and her family lived in Singapore in the late 1950s. The collection includes antique Chinese porcelain, jade and furniture her father bought from shops in Orchard Road, Singapore around 1955-59.
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