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A collection of Chinese blue and white ceramics, 20th CenturyTo include a prunus teapot, 16cm high; a small Kangxi style lotus vase, 10cm high and a further Chinese blue and white blossom vase, 21cm high. CONDITION REPORT: Small ovoid form - Small hairline crack to the upper rim. Scuffing and wear to the footrim. Fritting throughout. Lotus vase - Appears to be in sound condition. Teapot - Patches of loss to the enamel throughout. Scuffing and wear to the footrim. Large chip to the rim of the cover.
A Chinese canton famille rose vase, late 19th/early 20th Century Of rounded bottle form rising to a splayed scalloped overhanging upper rim, applied in relief with wrythen dragon and shishi, against a typical foliate and figural ground, 42cm high. CONDITION REPORT: Lot 2Firing cracks to the interior of the vaseExtensive rubbing to the gilt throughoutWear to the enamelLarge shallow loss to the footrimApprox 0.5cmx4cm in size.
A pair of Japanese cloisonne vases, early 20th CenturyEach of tapered ovoid form extending to a flared rim, the dark blue solid ground picked out with depictions of birds perched in blossom trees, 15cm high. (2) CONDITION REPORT: Vase one - Very small dent to the lower footrim. Enamel in good condition. Vase two - Slight pitting to enamel, otherwise sound condition.
A collection of three Chinese blue and white vases, 19th / 20th CenturyTo include a baluster form vase, detailed with lotus and dragons, four-character Kangxi marks to base, 14cm high, together with a dragon applied bottle vase, 10cm high and a dragon baluster vase and cover, 13cm high. CONDITION REPORT: Large restored chip to the upper rimScuffing to underside of rimSmall bottle vase - Scuffing and wear to underside of rimLarge baluster vase - small nibble to the upper rim
A Chinese cloisonne vase, late Qing Dynasty (1644-1912) Of bottle form extending to a splayed upper rim, mounted on a scalloped base, with continuous scene of ruyi bats, with sequence of lotus flowers before tendrils, detailed with four roundels filled with auspicious characters and upper ruyi borders, 17cm high. CONDITION REPORT: Small losses to the enamel at the scalloped footrim, particularly losses to the white enamel at the lotus flowers. Small dent to the body with small impact losses.Small areas of pitting throughout. Good interior patination.
A pair of Chinese famille rose vases, late 19th Century Each of baluster from, the milky white ground, detailed in pink, green and blue enamels, depicting long tailed birds and rock work amidst butterflies and foliage. 23cm high. (2) CONDITION REPORT: One vase has been extensively restored to the upper rim, breaklines highly visibleOne vase has a small nibble to the footrim, approx 1cm in sizeRubbing to the enamel and gilt throughoutBoth have yellowing to the glaze throughoutFritting throughout
A matched pair of Chinese blue and white jar and covers, Kangxi marks to base Each of oviform, surmounted by a domed cover, the milky white ground of each painted in rich cobalt depicting leafy flower bourne tendrils, below dentil work borders, 27cm high. (2) CONDITION REPORT: Vase 1 - Free from cracks, chips, restoration. Fritting visible throughout. Scuffing and wear to the footrim. Vase 2 - Free from cracks, chips, restoration. Firing cracks visible to interior base. Fritting visible throughout. Scuffing.
A Chinese porcelain vase, Republic period (1912-1949) The white porcelain vase of compressed lobed form, detailed with two cranes seated in pine trees, with character marks verso, unsigned, 7.5cm high. CONDITION REPORT: scratching to the exterior glazesminor loss to enamel throughoutscuffing and wear to footrim
A Chinese egg-shell porcelain vase, Qianlong seal mark, 20th CenturyOf ovoid form, extending to a slender splayed upper rim, enamelled in famille rose enamels, depicting a female seated on rockwork before trees, 21cm high. CONDITION REPORT: Appears to be in sound condition with no visible signs of damage or restoration
A Chinese blue and white vase, Kangxi six character mark, 19th Century Of tapered shouldered form, extending to an upper square section rim, the exterior sides with a series of alternating depictions of rockwork, flowers and interior pagoda scenes, marks to base, 28cm high.
A Chinese blue and white and simulated bronze vase, 19th / 20th CenturyOf ovoid form the upper and lower footrim detailed with some simulated bronze mount designs, the body with rich cobalt continuous scene of mother and children within formal fenced gardens, drilled four character mark to base, 27cm high.
A Japanese Usubata vase, c.1880-1900The flat circular, extended rim dish, used for flower arranging extending to a traditional scroll and pierced and cut out over hanging flange extending to a ovoid body and floral stem flanked with branch work twin handles and further basal knopped base, unsigned, 45cm high.
Two Chinese porcelain items To include a famille noire bottle case, six character mark to base, with Samurai enamelled depiction to body, together with a famille rose enamelled dish, 21cm high, 15cm diameter. (2) CONDITION REPORT: DishLarge re-stuck section to the rim, with associated chips. Several hairline cracks to the rim. Small area of enamel loss.VaseUpper neck of the vase has been ground down and restored and overpaintedGlaze chips to the black groundScuffing and wear to the rim
A collection of Chinese Cloisonne items, late 19th / early 20th CenturyTo include a large baluster form vase, a small shouldered ovoid form vase and a dish similarly decorated with cranes, dragons, insects and foliage, largest vase 23cm high, smallest vase 13cm and dish 18cm. (3) CONDITION REPORT:
A Chinese 19th Century famille rose vase Of shouldered form, extending to a wide dish mouth, applied to the body with relief shishi mask handles, the white ground detailed in poly chrome enamels with birds and butterflies, 30cm high. CONDITION REPORT: Fritting visible throughoutMinor wear to the enamel throughoutScuffing and wear to footrimMinor wear to the gilt at the upper rim
A Chinese famille rose vase, 20th Century Of baluster form, with open dish mouth rim, the white glazed body with enameled immortal gods each with their Buddhist attribute before rock work landscapes, picked out in turquoise, yellow and pink enamels, unsigned, height 38cm. CONDITION REPORT: Large restored section to the upper rim, this area has been professionally restored and resprayed. There is also further overpainting to this area.Fritting visible throughoutHairline cracks visible to the body
A Chinese twin handled bronze vase, late 19th CenturyThe circular open dish mouth extending to a cylindrical neck rising from a spreading circular base detailed with ruyi borders each side flanked by a bird and scroll rock work handle, either side with bamboo bordered panels filled with lakeside pavilions and trees and fishermen before lakes picked out in gilt highlights, signed to base, 28cm high.
A pair of Chinese blue and white 'Prunus' vases and covers Each of shouldered form, rising to the upright beck, surmounted by brimmed covers, applied with shishi finials, the rich blue ground with picked out prunus flowers, 28cm high. (2) CONDITION REPORT: Vase one - Chip to upper rim, approx 1cm x 1cm in size. Chip to footrim 1cm in size. Several large chips to the cover. Vase two - Vase in sound condition. Several chips to the rim of the cover. Cover finial has previously broken and been re stuck, glue residue is highly visible.
A Japanese bronze vase, Meiji period (1868-1912)Of lobed form extending to a scroll swept neck and openwork tapered rim with hexagonal form with bracketed form detailed with six curled spikes to the shoulder, cast to the body with eagle amidst a naturalistic outcrop signed to base, 43cm high.
A pair of Chinese white metal vases, c.1900Each of baluster form extending to a splayed upper rim, the exterior sides with four continuous panels with alternating designs of birds, foliage and flowers before a chased and engraved ground, each with vacant cartouche, no visible markings, 20cm high, CONDITION REPORT: lot62Wooden base screwed to bottom so unable to see bottom side of the vase and therefore can not see if they are marked.Small dents and knocks to the rim of each.
A Chinese powder blue vase, late Qing Dynasty (1644-1912)The ovoid form vase rising from a high splayed foot ring extending to an inverted upper rim cast with elephant mask ring handles, opposing side detailed with a white glaze fan shape cartouche detailed with crane and further birds in flight before pink and chrysanthemum trees. Qing mark to base, 57cm high. CONDITION REPORT: lot 70Vase has been significantly restored and remodelled to upper rimEntire upper rim has been re sprayedAreas of body resprayed and re-glazedExtensive rubbing to gilding throughout.
A Chinese Kangxi style blue and white vase, 19th/20th CenturyOf Meiping form and extending to splayed foot. The body with continuous naturalistic scene of birds and butterflies before foliage before a ruyi and traditional scrolled upper borders, Kangxi character mark to base, 32cm high.
A Chinese polished bronze vase, late Qing Dynasty 1644-1912The lobed vase extending to a low foot rim and inverted flared upper rim, 12cm high, unmarked together with a Chinese polished bronze bowl, of circular 'U' form on a high splayed foot ring and slightly inverted rim, 7cm high (2)
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