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An Impair Plate, Impair Vases, Meiji Period, Satsuma booted Vases, Fukagawa Imari Vase
Tuesday, January 12th, 2010
An Impair Plate, Impair Vases, Meiji Period, Satsuma booted Vases, Fukagawa Imari Vase
An Impair Plate, late I7th/early 18th Century, centred by a basket of flowers framed by flower and bird panels, 24cm.;
A Kutani Cat, Meiji/Taisho Period, curled up asleep with brocade bow and bells on its collar, ear chip.
A Pair of Impair Vases, Meiji Period,
each tapering body decorated with ho-o flying
in and out of a dense ground of leaves and
flowers under a concave trumpet neck filled
with brocade, 61.8cm.;A finely enamelled Kinkozan
earthenware Figure of a begin, Meiji/Taisho,
the young woman wearing a kimono
meticulously painted with a design of
overlapping flower carriages against a
pale-purple ground, her obi carrying dragon
moon in a simulated gold file woven cloud
ground incorporating the signature, fan broken,
head glued, 43cm.; 17in.A Satsuma Vase, Meiji/Taisho Period, of short ovoid form, enamelled with broad panels of samurai and potentates against and between a brocade ground.
A Pair of Satsuma booted Vases, Meiji/Taisho Period, each blue enamelled ground decorated with samurai seen through flowering prunes’ under a brocaded neck, 31cm.;
A Pair of Satsuma Vases,
Meiji/Taisho Period, each tapering slender
body lavishly gilt with panels of samurai and
female deities between fabric moulded and
enamelled brocade borders, 46cm.; 18in.,Yabu Meizan: A Satsuma hexagonal Jar, Stopper and Cover, Meiji Period, finely enamelled with flower, fan, landscape and procession scenes, glued, 13.8cm.;
A Pair of Satsuma Vases, Meiji, of shouldered squared ovoid form, painted with figure and landscape panels within an under glaze-blue ground embellished in gilding, rubbed
hair-crack in one, 36cm.;
A Satsuma Bowl, Meiji Period, of
cinquefoil outline, the deep-blue ground
reserved on the inside with a smaller cinquefoil
panel scene of begin with children, 21.8cm.;A Kinkozan Satsuma Koro, Cover and
inner Cover, Meiji Period, with bamboo leaf
moulded handles and bamboo borders
training gill spruce against a deep-blue
ground.Yabu Meizan: Seven Satsuma Cups, art Saucers and a Sugar Bowl, Meiji, each enamelled with different flowers or shrubs.
An enamelled Arita Dish, 18th Century, painted in soft under glaze-blue heightened in over glaze enamels with three children jumping about a lady in a garden where an Immortal
appears upon a cloud, framed by eight repeated figure panels radiating between repeated bird panels under a prunes bordered rim, riveted, pseudo Chinese mark, fu gui chang chun
(riches, honour and enduring spring), 31.2cm.;
Yabu Meizan: A Satsuma Koro and Cover, Meiji, the low cylindrical sides painted with boats in a bay under curled-over short strap handles, the shoulder and pierced cover filled
with millefiori, on three bracket feet, handle repair, signed Yabu Meizan, 6.5cm.;
A Pair of Japanese turquoise glazed porcelain Tigers, 19th Century, recumbent with closed and half-open mouth, chips, paw missing, 17.8cm.;
A Satsuma Tea Service, Meiji/Taisho period, painted with quail and other birds amongst flowering plants and shrubs, comprising: Teapot and Cover, Sugar Bowl and Cover, Jug and
Cover, six Cups, Saucers and Plates.
A Fukagawa Imari Vase, Meiji Period, of broad ovoid form, the flower-filled ground reserved with four barbed panels of flower baskets and landscapes, 25.5cm.; signed in
iron-red.
A Fukagawa Imari Bowl, Meiji Period, the fluted interior filled with four garden panels in a deep blue ground centred by a vase of flowers, a continuous flower meander on the
exterior, 27.8cm.; bamboo signature in under glaze-blue.
Kinkozan: A Satsuma Vase, Meiji, of cylindrical form between waited foot and neck, the body finely decorated with three kidney-shaped panels of figures reserved against a blue
ground and separated by moulded bamboo borders, 14.2cm.; 5Vsin., signed on body in gilding, impressed mark, Kinkozan.
An Arita Plate, late I7th/early 18th Century, painted in inky tones of under glaze-blue with flowers on a fence framed by six radiating panels of alternating flowers, 22cm.
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Сhinese Ceramics: ‘family-rose’ Charger, Qianlong, Figure, Ming Dynasty, Chinese armorial Punch Bowl
Tuesday, January 12th, 2010
Сhinese Ceramics: ‘family-rose’ Charger, Qianlong, Figure, Ming Dynasty, Chinese armorial Punch Bowl
A large ‘family-rose’ Charger, Qianlong, the centre Filled with an almost pyrotechnically multi-coloured peony in a final framed by a whorl ground border
billed with placed flowers, cracks, 42cm.;wood stand.A ‘family-rose’ baluster ‘wawa’ Jar, Guangxu, painted with hundreds of boys performing out-of-doors festivities, drilled, 38cm.; 15m., wood stand .
A blue and white export Plate, Qianlong, painted with a river scene, a boat overshadowed by trees on a shore under a barbed cavetto and complex brocade on the rim, 25.8cm.A Pair of ‘prunes’ ‘ Jars, Guangxu, ea of ovoid form, painted with blossoming whim branches against a blue ground, 25.5cm.; low four character mark of Kanji . with a kylie and
phoenix framed by four auspicious beasts in panels with auspicious flowers in-between, extensive riveting, 36.2cm.; 141/4in., seal mark in under glaze-blue.
A Chinese Imari Bowl, Kanji, well painted with two orange pheasants on rocks a peony garden, two cracks, 26cm.
A powder-blue Vase, Qianlong, of
hexagonal mallet form, with pierced long
handles, traces of gilt landscape and figure
designs, 41cm.; 16in.A ‘Companies-des-Indies’ Tea Caddy and Cover, Qianlong, of arched rectangular form, each side painted with a tied spray of European flowers, chipped cover, 13.2cm.
A gilt-metal mounted ‘Companies-de Indies’ Bowl, Qianlong and 19th Century, painted with figures out-of-doors between upright acanthus, cast gilt-metal handles linking rim and
wasted foot, 28cm.
An aubergine glazed kylie Seal Box and Cover, 19th Century, standing four-square, 6.2cm.
A yellow glazed Ridge-tile Figure, Ming Dynasty, a sitting mythical beast with flame-
A ‘family-rose’ Peach, 19th Century, green with a flush of rose, moulded with a leafy branch, 11cm..
A yellow ground ‘family-rose’ Dish, 19th Century, enamelled with dragon and phoenix amongst clouds, 34cm.; 133in., six-character mark in iron-red of Qianlong, box .
A Pair of export ware Saucers, circa
1800, decorated with Bianca –copra - Bianca sprays
between pencilled borders, 15.5cm.; 6Vsin.; and
a Douay Cup, painted with a formal cloud
design, mark of Yongzheng, wood stand .A blue and white Dish, Kanji,
painted with cut flowers in a medallion centre
rammed by two tiers of lappets containing
further flower heads under a barbed rim,
15.7cm.; 6in., us spray mark.A Chinese armorial Punch Bowl,
Qianlong, twice charged with the full arms of
Baron King between scattered flowers under a
plain turquoise ribbon border incorporating
two racially panels, restored, 35.5cm.; 14in.Possibly the arms of the Fifth Baron King of Ockham, his wife’s arms in pretence.
Canton ‘family-rose’ Bowl, Daoguang, the exterior finely painted with a
continuous scene of figures out-of-doors, the
interior with framed panels of figures, both under mille fiery borders, 36.8cm.; 141/2in.
Another Canton ‘family-rose’ Bowl, mid-19th Century, painted inside and out with continuous scenes of figures in the grounds about a house under a border of fruit, crack,36.8cm.;
A Canton ‘family-rose’ Bowl, mid-19th Century, painted inside and out with continuous figure scenes under flower and fruit borders, 35cm.;
A Canton ‘family-rose’ Bowl, mid-19th Century, painted inside and out with panelled scenes against a flower-strewn ground, 34cm.;
A Garniture of five Samson armorial ‘Compagnie-des-Indes’ Vases, late 19th Century, three of baluster form with covers, two trumpet beakers, all of hexagonal section, repairs to
covers, 12 and 16cm.;
A ‘family-rose’ Mug, Qianlong, the cylindrical body painted with a circular medallion of a man shooting between beaded’ borders under an incurved rim, applied twin strap
handles, 13cm.;