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Box of assorted items to include: Short and Mason, London, oak hexagonal barometer; vintage bellows; Art Deco design and chrome mantel clock; pewter tankards; Continental two handled vase; Royal Worcester bone china robin etc.(B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: Vase is cracked and badly damaged to base, and chip/damage to rim base - height 35cm.
English School, 20th Century, Still life of a flower in a vase, oil on board, 26 x 18cm together with a 19th century oil of figures by a river, indistinctly signed, 11 x 16cm, two 20th century oils, one of Branksome Dene Chine, the other of trees in a landscape and a gouache of cottages by a lake (5).
A Chinese Export blue & white meat dish, rectangular with canted corners, 33cm wide, a pair of Chinese blue and white baluster vases & covers decorated with figures, birds and trees, 33.5cm high, a Chinese blue and white vase, reduced in height, decorated with figures in a landscape, 23cm high and a creamware baluster vase 24cm high (5).
A SMALL CHINESE LONGQUAN CELADON ARCHAISTIC VASE KANGXI 1662-1722 The body moulded in shallow relief with taotie masks beneath a border of ruyi-heads, the rim with a band of lappets, the foot with plantain leaves, 21cm. Provenance: Baerwald Collection, catalogue no.94, purchased from John Sparks by Otto Schiff Esq. on 1st July 1937.
THREE CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE DISHES AND A BOTTLE VASE 20TH CENTURY All brightly painted with figures studying books, riding in a cart and of boys playing with a frog, the bottle with calligraphy to the reverse, the saucers with ju ren tang zhi marks, the bottle with Guangxu mark, 23.5cm. (4)
A CHINESE PORCELAIN GUAN-TYPE HU-SHAPED VASE 18TH CENTURY OR EARLIER Of archaic bronze form, the pear-shaped body rising to a wide flaring mouth, the shoulder with two mask and ring handles, decorated with a pale celadon crackled glaze falling short of the foot revealing the brown biscuit underneath, a paper label for the E.T Hall Collection no.246, 17.4cm. Provenance: Christie's London, The E.T Hall Collection of Chinese Monochrome Porcelains, 7th June 2004, lot 177.
A JAPANESE SATSUMA SQUARE-SECTION VASE AND COVER MEIJI 1868-1912 The square-section body decorated with four panels containing figures in gardens, birds and onagadori chickens on a dense background of flowerheads, the shoulder and lid with brocade patterns, a very faint four character signature to the base for Kinkozan zo, 18.5cm. (2)
A SMALL CHINESE BRONZE ARCHAISTIC VASE 17TH CENTURY The pear-shaped body with flanges to each side, decorated in relief with taotie masks divided by concentric bands and a pair of mythical creatures, all reserved on a key fret ground, the flaring neck with lug handles, 16.3cm. Provenance: the collection of Jamieson Ritchie. Purchased by Bluett & Sons from Sotheby's, 27th October 1944, lot 69 for £7. The collection of Basil Drewe, purchased from Bluett & Sons, 7th May 1946, for £10:10, and thence by descent. Cf. R Davids & D Jellinek, Provenance, p.374 for further information about Jamieson Ritchie.
A LARGE JAPANESE IMARI BALUSTER VASE AND COVER C.1700 The octagonal body decorated in underglaze blue, iron red and gold with shaped panels containing sprays of chrysanthemum and flowering prunus on a dense ground of rhomboid brocade designs, with bands of scrolls, flowerheads and stylised leaves above the foot and to the neck, the shoulder and lid decorated with further scrolls, leaves and brocade balls, with a rounded flattened finial, 52cm. (2)
A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE YEN YEN VASE KANGXI 1662-1722 Painted in bright underglaze blue with four deer and four cranes in a rocky landscape, the rim and foot with dentil bands, 46.5cm. Cf. Qing Shunzhi Kangxi Chao Qinghua Ci, pp.476-477, nos.307 and 308 and also C Jörg, Chinese Ceramics in the Collection of the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, p.98 no.88 for similar vases.
A CHINESE CARNELIAN-AGATE 'PRUNUS' VASE PROBABLY LATE QING Carved as a gnarled prunus trunk from which flowering branches issue, around the base a bamboo spray and a lingzhi fungus are picked out in coral-coloured and smokey-grey inclusions, the hardwood stand carved with further prunus and rocks, 15cm. (2)
A SMALL COLLECTION OF CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN MOSTLY 18TH CENTURY Comprising: a bottle vase decorated with a dragon chasing a flaming pearl, a small bottle vase with grasses and insects, a hexagonal teapot and cover with stylised floral sprays, a small incense burner, and two small jars, 24cm. (7)
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