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A Royal Worcester ovoid quatre-lobed pot pourri vase and cover painted with blackberries, leaves and blossom, unsigned, shape 291A, factory mark date for 1907, 13cm high and a Grainger & Co. Royal China Works small pot and cover painted with birds, factory mark and date letter for 1902, 4.5cm diameter, 3.5cm high, (2).
Two Royal Doulton figurines, 'Blithe Morning' HN2005, 19cm, 'Southern Belle' HN2229, 20.5cm high, a Royal Doulton Dickensware small square-shaped vase 'Mr Squeers', 7.5cm high, a Hummel 'Coquettes' figure group, 13cm, a small character jug and twenty-two pieces of Booths 'Netherlands' dinnerware.
A large Chinese rose quartz vase and cover, the tapering body carved with scrolling foliage, the waisted neck with four mask handles between a stiff leaf border, the domed cover with four lion masks, the vase and cover 41cm high, carved wood stand, overall height including wood stand 47cm Provenance: Unknown auction, 15th June 1987, lot 354 粉晶花瓶(带盖) 拍品来源:1987年6月,拍品354号
A Chinese Shoushan soapstone figure of Guanyin, Qing Dynasty, 19th century, the well carved figure seated in lalitasana and holding a scroll, wearing long robes with a high cowl, the robe borders decorated with waves and foliage and the side carved with a lotus flower and lingzhi fungus supporting a vase, the stone in tones of orange-brown and grey and with painted details in red, the figure without stand 12cm high x 9.5cm wide x 5cm deep, fitted carved wood stand, 470g excluding stand 清19世纪(可能) 寿山石观音
A Chinese green jadeite vase and cover, circa 1900-1920, with mottled mutton fat inclusions, of flattened form carved with flowers and birds, the base with collectors label printed in blue 'The Fulford Collection' and dated in ink 11.5.48, 20.5cm high x 13cm wide x 4cm deep, fitted carved wood stand, in fabric covered box 约清1850年 广东造象牙盖盒
A Chinese white jade vase, hu, the pear-shaped vessel quartered on each side by high strapwork into four panels of rounded rectangular concentric ridges, below bands of key-fret, with mask and ring handles and the neck carved on each side with a dragon chasing a flaming pearl, 23.3cm high, overall height with wood stand 28.3cm Provenance: Private Collection purchased in New York circa 1980 to 1990. 白玉龙纹觚 拍品来源:1980-1990年间购自纽约
A Chinese pale celadon jade 'hanging' double vase and covers, 20th century, the double 'coupled' vase incised with prunus, bamboo and lotus with pierced borders and inscribed panels, the vessel suspended on twin linked chains from a pierced plaque, the vase and covers 19.5cm high, the vases including the chain overall height 37cm high, with wood stand measuring 58cm high 20世纪 青白玉双联瓶
A Chinese celadon jade gu-shaped octagonal vase, with russet inclusions around part of the neck, based on the archaic bronze gu drinking vessel, each of slender cylindrical form with a wide trumpet mouth and splayed foot, the body divided into two sections, the lower section and base with four vertical flanges, the body well carved with taotie masks, with spinach green pierced jade stand, the jade vase 27.5cm high and overall height with stand, 30.3cm 青白玉饕餮纹觚
A Sancai-glazed pottery tray and cups, Tang Dynasty, comprising a circular tray, five cups and a apple-form vase and cover, splashed with green, ochre and straw-coloured glazes falling in streaks and stopping irregularly around the lower part of the body, the unglazed rims and feet revealing the buff-coloured body, and another cup of smaller diameter, the tray 24.6cm diameter (8) Provenance: Purchased circa 1990 from Susan Ollemans BCI Fine Art, Johannesburg, South Africa. 唐 三彩杯及盏托 拍品来源:1990年购自南非约翰内斯堡Susan Ollemans BCI古典艺术
A Chinese small blue and white celadon-ground 'phoenix-tail' vase, gu, Kangxi, moulded in relief with flowering prunus trees and a pair of birds painted in underglaze blue and copper-red, 19.5cm high Provenance: From a private collection formed from the circa 1980 to 2010. 清康熙 豆青釉青花喜上眉梢觚 拍品来源:英国私人收藏,购自1980-2010年间
A Chinese 'Clair-de-Lune' vase, the globular body rising from a short, raised foot to a slender cylindrical neck flaring gently at the rim, covered overall in a soft pale-blue tian lan (‘sky blue’) glaze thinning at the everted rim, the base glazed white with a Kangxi six-character mark in underglaze blue but later in date, 17cm high 月白釉长颈瓶
A fine Chinese celadon-glazed vase, Qing Dynasty, Qianlong mark and period, the baluster body moulded with vertical ribs, rising from a tall slightly spreading foot to a flaring rim, the exterior applied with a pale celadon glaze stopping neatly at the foot and leaving the rim white, Qianlong Minyao six character mark in underglaze blue, 35cm high, with hardwood box Provenance: Sheldon Estate, Hungerford until 2017 and then to the current owner. For a similarly shaped blue-glazed Qianlong vase see Sotheby's, London, 8th November, 2006, lot 162 and a another vase with a Chenghua mark and dated to the 18th Century, see J.Ayers, Far Eastern Ceramics in the Victoria and Albert Museum, no.199. For a pair of similar vases, in rococo ormolu mounts dated 1745-49, in the Wallace Collection, see S.Jenyns, Later Chinese Porcelain, pl.XCVI; and for a larger vase of this type, photographed by Major (later Brigadier General) Noel du Boulay in the Summer Palace, in October 1900, see The Oriental Ceramic Society, Transactions, 1991, p.86. 清 乾隆款青釉橄榄瓶 拍品来源:英国Sheldon Estate
A Chinese tea-dust glazed six-necked vase, liulianping, with five baluster-form vases enclosing the inner central and tallest vase, rising to narrow cylindrical necks, each with a single raised filet and terminating in an everted mouth and tapering to form a joined base, covered overall in a tea-dust glaze, incised four character Qianlong seal mark, 16cm high Provenance: Purchased privately in Paris by the current owner who was informed it had formed part of the estate of the late C.T. Loo (Ching Tsai Loo) who died in 1957, although this information is by repute only. Compare with a similar tea dust glazed liulainping illustrated in Catalogue of the Special Exhibition K'ang-Hsi, Yung-Cheng and Ch'ien Lung Porcelain Ware from the Ching Dynasty in the National Palace Museum, page 132, published, National Palace Museum, Taipei County, Taiwan, R.O.C., 1988. 乾隆款茶叶末釉六联瓶 拍品来源:购自巴黎,C.T. Loo 旧藏
A Chinese Junyao type vase, zun, of archaic form, the exterior and base unctuously applied with an opaque blue glaze thinning to a mushroom tone at the rim, flanges and base, the exterior dashed with a bold splash of purple, the glaze falling short above the foot revealing an orange-brown foot rim, possibly 19th century, after a Song original , 19cm high x 20cm wide 窑变釉出戟尊
A Chinese Famille Rose vase, late Qing Dynasty, well painted in green, turquoise, yellow, blue, black and pink enamels and ion-red with ladies and children playing games on a terrace, 45cm high; and a Cantonese vase, Qing Dynasty, circa 1850, painted in typical coloured enamels on celadon ground, 45cm high (2) 晚清 粉彩教子图瓶等两件
A large Chinese famille rose 'hundred boys' vase, tianqiuping, the globular body with a recessed foot, rising to a straight neck, the central frieze with a continuous scene of boys in celebration, performing the dragon dance chasing the pearl, apocryphal underglaze blue Qianlong six-character mark, 54cm high 乾隆款粉彩百子图天球瓶
A famille rose 'dragon and phoenix' bottle vase, shangping, the globular body enamelled with a writhing five-clawed dragon and a swooping phoenix, all amongst auspicious clouds and flaming pearls, the flaring neck with a ruyi-head border, with apocryphal iron red Qianlong seal mark, probably Guangxu, 39.5cm high 乾隆款粉彩龙纹赏瓶
A Chinese blue and white celadon ground vase, Qing Dynasty, the raised blue and white mountainous landscape scene depicting a figure high up on a mountain path, figures crossing bridges, pagodas on stilts and a man riding a buffalo, 41.3cm high Provenance: From a private collection formed form circa 1980 to 2010. 清 月白釉青花高士图觚 拍品来源:英国私人收藏,购自1980-2010年间
A large Cantonese vase, Qing Dynasty, circa 1850, painted with ten scroll panels enclosing groups of figures playing music or involved in artistic pursuits, enamelled in turquoise, iron-red, green, blue, with gilded details, moulded gilt lion-dogs flanking the neck, the shoulder with four chilong, 62cm high 约清1850年 绿广彩人物图大瓶
A Chinese celadon carved pear-shaped vase, the bulbous body and waisted neck are well carved in low relief with bands of highly stylized archaistic decoration, all between a band of key fret below the mouth rim and a band of triangular overlapping blade tips encircling the splayed foot, the vase is covered inside and out with a celadon colour that thins on the decoration, apocryphal Qianlong six chacater seal mark to base, the 29cm high, wood stand 青釉饕餮纹瓶
A Chinese coral-ground gilt-decorated vase, possibly late Qing Dynasty-Republic Period, enamelled with a bright coral ground and painted in gilt with eight stylised lotus flowers alternating in two rows amid foliate scrolls, within key-fret and dot borders, the interior and base in turquoise and with apocryphal iron red Qianlong seal mark, 17cm high x 16.5cm diameter 晚清或民国(可能) 描金珊瑚红釉瓶
A good Chinese Famille Rose vase, Republican Period, the shoulder and foot decorated with foliate scrolls against a magenta sgraffito ground, the body enamelled with a continuous scene of a single figure looked from a pavilion within a walled garden and a single seated dog waiting at the gate, with turquoise rocks, green pine trees, further pavilions and distant mountains, with turquoise glazed interior and base with six-character seal mark in gilt, 28cm high, wood stand Provenance: From a private Swedish Collection acquired before 1988. 民国 粉彩山水台阁图灯笼瓶 拍品来源:瑞典私人收藏,购自1988年之前
Five Persian pottery vessels, circa 10-13th century, comprising: two cobalt splashed, a turquoise glazed ewer and a fragmentary turquoise glazed vase, the latter with old collection label 'D. Kelekian 591ogg, Place Vendome', and a Nishapur scraffito bowl, 16.5cm diameter the ewers 22cm high and smaller (4)
Two Safavid inverted baluster vases, Persia, 17th century, underglaze painted fritware, the larger with blue and white Chinoserie floral designs incised brass hinged cover, the other, a Kirman polychrome floral vase, with russet olive, green and blue floral designs, the larger vase including the brass mount 27cm high and the other 26cm high (2)
Y A Japanese Ivory Tusk Vase, of typical form, decorated in gold takamakie lacquer with details in kirigane and with inlays in coral, mother-of-pearl and stained ivory, depicting Manchurian Cranes, sparrows and pigeons amidst persimmon trees, chrysanthemums and bamboo, mounted on a lacquered wood base and fitted with a copper liner, height 19.5cms, Meiji-Taisho Era; and a Japanese Sectional Ivory Model of a Shrine, of typical, rectilinear form with double doors opening to an altar within, height 22cms, Taisho Period. (2)
Y A Japanese carved wood vase of baluster form resting on a later stepped foot and rising to an everted mouth, carved all over in imitation woven bamboo and decorated with butterflies amid flowering chrysanthemum and peonies inlaid in ivory, mother-of-pearl, bone, horn etc., with a copper liner, height 45.5cms, Meiji Period
A large Cloisonné enamel vase, the tapered ovoid body resting on a splayed foot and rising to a cylindrical neck with everted lip, decorated on the ochre ground with sinuous, flaming dragons coiled around each other, the foot and mouth with a band of lappets and floral motifs, height 60cms, Early 20th Century
Makuzu Kozan: A peach-bloom glazed vase, of ovoid form resting on a splayed foot and rising to a compressed cylindrical neck with everted rim, decorated in underglaze red with flowering prunus trees beneath a peach-bloom glaze, marked to the base Makuzu Kozan sei within a double circle, height 13cms; with wood storage box
A Chinese cloisonné enamel and gilt-bronze 'Champion' vase, comprised of two cylindrical vases with waisted necks and splayed feet, set flanking a large stylized eagle with zoomorphic bird-headed wings, perched upon a dragon-headed crouching bear, his rear legs and tail emerging on the back below a further large gilt-bronze clambering chilong, the eagle and bear forming the rebus yingxiong, meaning heroic nobility, the cylindrical vases enamelled with large lotus blooms in blue, red, and white on a turquoise ground, 19cm high 掐丝珐琅缠枝莲纹双筒瓶
A Chinese Imperial yellow Peking glass vase, Qing Dynasty, standing on a slightly splayed base encircled by a band of lappets carved in low relief, the ovoid body well carved with a pair of chilong, each rising with curled body, the head turned downwards, a band of pendant stiff leaves encircling the flared neck, 16cm high Provenance: Purchased by the current owner at Sotheby's, London, 12th November, 1979, lot 34, from the collection of Professor P.H. Plesch and Mrs T. Plesch and the Henrich Collection. It was noted in the Sotheby's catalogue that x-ray fluorescence tests showed high lead content. 清 黄玻璃龙纹小瓶 拍品来源:P.H. Plesch 教授夫妇私藏,起初于1979年11月12日购自伦敦苏富比
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