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A large Chinese guan-type hexagonal vase, Qianlong seal mark and probably period, of elegantly proportioned baluster form and hexagonal section, covered with a pale blue-grey glaze suffused with a fine 'iron wire' crackle, the base glazed and with a six-character seal mark in blue, 48cm high.Provenance: S.Weinberg collection, thence acquired at Ruef Kunstauktionen, Munich, by Mrs Eben Richards in 1965. Purchased from the Richards family estate by the present vendor during the 1990s.
A Chinese celadon glazed bottle vase, Jiajing six-character mark, 20th Century, the globular base finely carved with dragons amid dense scrolling foliage and peony flowers beneath a fret border, the slightly flared cylindrical neck with a band of ruyi heads beneath stiff banana leaves, all under a pale green glaze, 42.5cm high.
A Chinese Canton carved ivory vase and cover, of campana form with twin dragon handles, the domed cover with a dragon and cloud finial, the body intricately carved in high relief with a continuous battle scene in a landscape with rocks, trees and buildings, above a knopped stem and stepped foot, carved with bands of lotus leaves and leafy scrolls, 26cm high.Provenance: Purchased by the present vendor at auction from Banks & Silvers, 6 May 1981, Oakhampton House, Dunley, Worcestershire, lot 447.Footnote: Oakhampton House in Dunley had been in the ownership of the Crane family since 1827, and was extensively modernised in 1883 at the behest of John Henry Crane who commissioned architect J.P.St Aubyn to carry out the work. The house was used by Banks & Silver as an auction venue during the early 1980s.
A small Japanese cloisonne vase and cover by Namikawa Yasuyuki (1845-1927), of compressed globular form with domed cover, finely worked in silver wire with birds in flight above mixed flowers and foliage against a graduated aubergine ground, signed to a silver lozenge, 6cm high (chipped and bruised)
A Caughley tea bowl and saucer painted with the very rare Vase and Lantern pattern, circa 1785-95, S mark to the bowl, tea bowl 9.2cm diameter, saucer 14cm diameter (small rim chip), sold together with a Chinese saucer in the same pattern 12cm diameter (3)Provenance: The bowl is Wright Collection no.649, purchased from Rod Jellicoe in 2001. The saucer is Wright Collection no. 878, purchased in 2011 from N. Gent. Literature: The Caughley Society, Caughley Blue and White Patterns, p.185 and Newsletter June 2008 No.34 p.9. Though purchased separately, distinct similarities can be seen in the painting of these two pieces lending credit to the idea that they were most likely by the same painter, with the sizing of each piece also appearing to match.
A Caughley breakfast saucer painted in the rare Vase and Lantern pattern, circa 1785-95, unmarked, 15.7cm diameterProvenance: Wright Collection no.679, purchased from Bonhams (7/5/03, Lot 232). Literature: See Ironbridge 1999 no.32, The Caughley Society, Caughley Blue and White patterns, p.82 of and Newsletter June 2008 No.34 p.9.
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