Two Chinese blue and white vases: one decorated with panels depicting birds perched beside peony, 34cm high, late Qing Dynasty; together with a blue and white oviform vase and cover, decorated with bold floral and bird designs (3) Condition Report Please note that the damage includes: the first vase with cracking visible at the neck and rim; the second vase with damaged neck and cover.
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A pair of small, white metal mounted, Guanyao style vases, the metalwork designed with a shou symbol on the base. Each vase about 5cm high (2) Condition Report Please note that there are some areas of wear and/or deterioration to each. The rims or bases may be damaged as a result of the mounting.
A brass tripod incense burner with pierced domed cover and mythological animal finial, decorated with sacred symbols, 25cm high; together with a vase with trumpet neck, 23 cm high; and a pair of candlesticks, or other vessels, 21 cm high (4) Condition Report Please note that there are areas of polishing, metal fatigue, wear and deterioration to the objects in this lot.
An Imari double gourd vase, decorated in typical underglaze blue, orange and gilt with panels of flower arrangements and Tsuri-Daiko, or other, percussion instruments from the Gagaku (to accompany the classical dance, Bugaku); 40cm high, Meiji Period; together with another Imari vase of tapering, cylindrical form, decorated with a panel depicting a standing Bijin from the Genroku Jidei, 46cm high, also Meiji Period. (2)Provenance: The John Wilson Collection of Japanese Imari and Asian export ceramics. This collection, which comprises Lots 209 -272 inclusive, has been formed by the vendor as a direct result of his deep appreciation for Japanese Design. Whilst the years of the Meiji Period provided an extensive export trade of Imari porcelains to Europe, many of the designs were repeatedly duplicated to cater for the European taste in natural history. Designs depicting characters from Japanese culture, history, literature and legend were generally scarcer. It is interesting therefore that the collection here contains some of these designs which are generally harder to discover on the market. The Rokkasen (see Lot 210 below), famous throughout Japan from the Heian Jidei onwards, are a case in point. They rarely appear on Japanese Imari when compared to the famous floral designs, often defined by the Shochikubai, whose fame, of course rests on their ability to take on the winter weather. The poems of the Rokkasen have survived in some quantity, and some can be found in Kokin Wakashi. Condition Report Please note that the damage includes: areas of cracking and deterioration to the double gourd vase.
A polychrome enamel vase, decorated with sparrows nesting in bamboo, about 31cm high; together with another vase of cylindrical form, decorated with sea creatures (horagai, clams, crabs and fish); 30 cm high (2) Condition Report Please note that there are some areas of enamel and/or body wear or deterioration to this lot.
A Chinese vase with tapering square body, decorated with a reticulated design of Manchu/Chinese families beside pine trees and garden pavilions; the base with a Manchu six-character mark, but post Qing Dynasty; together with a pair of famille rose plates, Qianlong four-character marks but not of the period (3) Condition Report Please note that there are some areas of deterioration and repair.
An underglaze blue decorated, Chinese oviform vase and domed cover, designed with a butterfly, bird and flowers, 30cm high; together with a bowl, similar, 26cm diameter. The bowl with four-character mark for Qianlong nien chih, but both vase and bowl late Qing Dynasty or later (2) Condition Report Some wear but no easily apparent areas severe deterioration.
A pair of Chinese cloisonne enamel vases, decorated on the exterior with formal lotus above other stylised motifs; each vase with gilt metal interiors, handles and bases, 15cm, Qing Dynasty (2) Condition Report Please note that the damage includes areas of bruising, deterioration and enamel loss to both vases.
Seven pieces of Japanese cloisonne enamel, including: four various vases; a circular kogo and cover; and a two handled oviform vase and cover; the tallest cloisonne vase 24cm high, all Meiji or Taisho Period, together with an underglaze blue marked, Chinese polychrome bowl and cover, 10cm high (8) Condition Report Please note that this is a group lot where condition may vary from object to object; some damage including areas of cracked enamel, deterioration and wear.
A 'Nagasaki' vase with typical pie-crust rim, decorated with figures in high relief, 36.5 cm high; together with seven Japanese Imari vases, Meiji Period (8) Condition Report Please note that this is a group lot where condition may vary from vase to vase. Some areas of damage, wear or deterioration extant.
Two celadon flattened oviform jarlets, the larger about 12cm dameter; together with five other Provincial or South East Asian wares including: a crackle decorated, grey vase, 17cm high (7) Condition Report Please note that this is a group lot where condition may vary from object to object; the damage includes areas of cracking, deterioration, chipping and/or fritting.
A Burmese white metal vase on cylindrical wood stand with presentation plaque, stating: 'Presented to Mr. A.P. Morris, BSc., M.I.C.E. by U Yin Maung, U Ohn, U Po Khaing, U Po Tin/1930'. The vase decorated in high relief with panels depicting figures in narrative scenes, overall height including the wood stand, 28 cm, 20th CenturyProvenance:The Property of a Lady. By direct family descent to the present owner. Condition Report Some deterioration, toning and/or tarnish.
A famille rose oviform vase and associated cover with knop finial, decorated with bird, peach and floral designs, 23cm high, post Qing Dynasty Condition Report Please note that there are areas of damage and deterioration to this vase and cover including a star crack on the base and a rim chip on the cover.
A blue and white vase with prunus design, 22 cm high; a celadon monochrome vase with oviform body, 24 cm high; and a polychrome oviform vase and cover, 14cm high (3) Condition Report Please note that this is a group lot where condition may vary from object to object; the damage includes areas of hairline cracking and deterioration.
A pair of Japanese vases; each one with six-character kanji mark 'Zoshuntei Sanpo Zu', 21 cm high'; together with six other vases, Meiji Period or later (8) Condition Report Please note that this is a group lot where condition may vary fom vase to vase; some areas of deterioration including areas of rim damage, repair, chipping and cracking.
A pair of 19th century of porcelain pot pourri vases and covers decorated in bold relief with flowers and foliage, each having twin handles formed as heads of putti within a scallop shell, painted red crown mark to base, possibly Samson, 16 cm high to/w a 19th century pastille burner, the floral square base raised on four gilded ball feet with a conical cover, floral encrusted with branches with two yellow birds, 13 cm high (3) Condition Report Overall damage to all three items. Flowers/leaves broken or missing, chip to neck of one vase. Tail to one bird missing
An associated 'garniture' of seven Japanese Imari vases, comprising: two of rose water sprinkler form; three with associated domed covers; and two with trumpet necks and tapering oviform bodies; the tallest 27 cm high. All Meiji Period (7) Condition Report Please note that this is a group lot where condition may vary from vase to vase; some areas of deterioration to the colours/enamel; firing cracks and/or damage.
A pair of Victorian Staffordshire figure groups - milkmaid and cow and herdsman and cow, raised on an oval naturalistic base with stream, approx. 17 cm high, to/w two Staffordshire spill vases, one with two greyhounds, 27.5 cm, the other with a dog rescuing a young child from a stream with applied lavender shredded clay, 20 cm and a small fireside group of two spaniels, 17 cm high (5) Condition Report Milkmaid and herdsman - gilding rubbed to bothHerdsman figure - crazedGreyhounds - standing hound has a missing ear and spill vase crackedRescuing dog vase - paint lossSpaniels - cracked
A Japanese Imari vase of lozenge form, decorated in underglaze blue and typical colours (including green) with a kacho-ga of tsuru and pine, 35cm high; Meiji Period; together with two other Japanese Imari vases, comprising: an oviform vase decorated with a dense design of the Shochikubai; and a vase decorated with a kacho-ga of bids and flowers (3) Condition Report Please note that condition in in this lot may vary from vase to vase; the damage includes areas of repair and cracking.
A jian-yao style circular dish with mottled black glaze, 17cm diameter; a tea dust (ch'a yeh mo style) glazed oviform vase and cover, 11cm high; and a pair of junyao-style wine, or other, cups, 6cm diameter (4) Condition Report Please note that this is a group lot where condition may vary from object to object; some areas of wear, deterioration and/or repair extant.
An associated Japanese Imari 'garniture' of seven small vases; each vase with a ribbed oviform body. Three of the vases with a domed cover; the tallest vase 23cm high, Meiji Period; together with a similar ribbed vase with trumpet neck (8) Condition Report Please note that this is a group lot where condition may vary from vase to vase; Some areas of deterioration, damage and repair to some vases and finials.
A Koransha Imari vase and domed cover, decorated with bold floral designs; a bowl and cover (un-marked but possibly Fukagawa or Koransha) with wood stand; a Koransha vase of tapering cylindrical form; together with three pieces of Japanese Imari, comprising two boxes, and an oval bowl of kikugata form (7) Condition Report Please note that this is a group lot where condition may vary from object to object; some areas of damage, deterioration and/or repair extant.
A tall 'Nagasaki' vase with typical pie-crust rim, decorated in polychrome enamels with floral and brocade designs, 71 cm high; together with a pair of Japanese polychrome enamel vases decorated with fan and other shaped panels of floral and kacho-ga designs, 62 cm high, and seven lacquered stands of triangular form (10) Condition Report Please note that some areas of deterioration, damage and repair to the objects in this lot.
A Koransha Imari oviform vase decorated in underglaze blue with panels of kacho-ga, the base with orange Koransha mark; together with four Japanese Imari vases, comprising: a pair with ribbed, oviform bodies, and two vases decorated with floral and curvilinear motifs. Meiji Period or later (5) Condition Report Please note that there are some areas of damage and repair to the vases in this lot.
A small Chinese famille rose punch bowl decorated with sprays of peony, about 23 cm diameter, Yongzheng/Qianlong; a blue and white oviform vase with four-character Kangxi mark but not of the period; a Japanese blue and white bowl, 23.5cm diameter, Meiji/Taisho Period; and four small ceramic vases (7) Condition Report Please note that this is a group lot where condition may vary from item to item; the damage includes: a riveted crack to the famille rose bowl; and areas of other deterioration or wear.
A 19th century English Imari decorated lamp base, possibly an oil lamp conversion, 33 cm high, plus lamp fitting, to/w another bottle vase lamp base conversion, blue and white North African style decoration, signed to base A. Serghini, Safi, 66 cm high(2) Condition Report Blue/white lamp cracked and re-glued to rim/top of neck
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