Full title: A varied collection of Chinese famille rose and monochrome porcelain, 19th/20th C.Description:H 23,7 cm (the figure)Dia.: 20 cm (the plate) H 11 cm (the vase) H 8,5 - L 17 - W 11,2 cm (the two leaf-shaped chargers) H 8,2 cm - Dia.: 10 cm (the jardiniere) H 5,3 cm - Dia.: 4,4 cm (the Canton box and cover)
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Full title: A varied collection of Chinese famille rose and Imari style Batavian ware porcelain with floral design, Yongzheng/QianlongDescription:H 14,5 cm (the vase) H 13,1 - L 12 cm (the jug) H 11,7 - 6,3 cm (the tallest and the smallest jar and cover) H 7,5 cm (the cups)
Full title: A Vienna style gold layered blue ground porcelain vase and cover with Cupid, Ernst Wahliss mark, ca. 1900Description:H 68,5 cmInscribed with the number '5469' and the letter 'P'. The same number and letter, together with 'D. 668' also written in gold on the base.
Title: Hata Zoroku IV (1896-1984): A Japanese ochre patinated bronze gourd vase, Showa, 20th C.Description:H 27 cm This Showa period vase comes with its original tomobako (the wooden storage box). The Zoroku name has been used by six generations of Kyoto bronze artists. The line began in the late Edo with the first Zoroku (died in 1890), who brought the family to fame with his modified Ryubundo and Ko-do techniques. He is known to have worked for both the Edo shogun and the emperor. It is unknown when the second Zoroku (born 1820) passed away, however the third generation lived ca. 1855-1932. With the fourth generation styles seem to have changed to greener patinas and splashed gold techniques, with heavy Chinese influence from the 1950’s through the 1980’s. As a family of eminent metal artists famous for their lost wax casting, the Hata family was patronized by the Imperial Household Agency.
Title: A Chinese blue ground gilt decorated 'bats amongst scrolling clouds' bottle vase, Guangxu mark and of the periodDescription:H 38 cm Ref.: - A very similar blue ground gilt decorated 'bats amongst scrolling clouds' bottle vase offered at Christie's, London, Sale: The Art of China: Online Autumn Sale (Online 14389), September 20-27, 2017, lot 89 (est. USD 4.000-8.000, price realised USD 10.000, link).
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