A small Chinese blue and white jar, Kangxi (1662-1722) the small ovoid jar decorated in a provincial style with two writhing dragons, both chasing one of the Buddhist symbols the conch shell, amongst two other Buddhist symbols and stylised cloud motifs, with a linear band below the small conical neck, with later carved and pierced wood cover and stand (3) The vase 12.4cm high, 17cm overall (including wood stand and cover) In good condition, some rim frits and a chip to the inside neck rim, pooling to the glaze in one area, the base with a firing crack to the centre, the wood stand with a chip, minor surface crack and some paint residue, the wood cover with some wearView on auctionatrium.com
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A Chinese blue glaze gin vase, 18th century of rectangular form with canted corners, with short neck and rounded rim, decorated all over with a vivid royal blue glaze, the neck rim and interior with white glaze and the base unglazed 17.7cm high In good condition, with some surface scratches to the glazeView on auctionatrium.com
A CHINESE BLANC DE CHINE BALUSTER VASE and cover, with raised decoration used as a table lamp base, now with red lacquer finial and stand, the body with raised birds and foliage, probably late 19th/early 20th Century, (old repair to cover and small hair crack to the base), 13 3/4" high
A PAIR OF SMALL CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN BALUSTER VASES and covers, each decorated with fish amongst stylised wave designs and crabs, 9 1/4" high, a Chinese blue and white baluster vase and cover with panels of chrysanthemum decoration, four character mark to the base, associated cover, 10 1/2" high and a Chinese provincial blue and white shallow dish, 6 1/4" diameter (4)
A PAIR OF CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN BALUSTER VASES, each with warrior and figures at a table, four character mark, 19th Century, 10 3/4" high, a Chinese blue and white baluster vase, 10 1/2" high and one other prunus Chinese blue and white porcelain vase and cover, 15" high (4) (some faults)
A CHINESE JADE PENDANT in the form of vase of flowers, 2 3/4", late 19th Century/early 20th Century, property of Dr George Ernest Morrison (1862-1920), who travelled in the New Hebrides and beyond, with original case and card Provenance: Dr George Ernest Morrison (1862-1920), also known as `Chinese `Morrison, was an Australian adventurer and The Times Peking Correspondent. He eventually, after resigning from The Times, became a political advisor to the Chinese government
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