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  • Mug, Qianlong, glazed Vase, Qing Dynasty, Impair Dish, Meiji Period, Pair of Satsuma Vases, Meiji Period

    Tuesday, January 12th, 2010

    Mug, Qianlong, glazed Vase, Qing Dynasty, Impair Dish, Meiji Period, Pair of Satsuma Vases, Meiji Period

    A ‘family-rose’ export ware Mug, Qianlong, cylindrical with dragon handle, painted in mandarin colours with a scene of figures framed within a ‘Y’-diaper ground, minor rim

    hairlines, 13cm.;

    A Pair of ‘family-rose’ cylinder Vases, Guangxu, each pink ground filled with green tendrils and reserved with yellow-framed figure panels, hair-crack, 35.5cm.; 14in.

    A Pair of enamelled crackleware
    Vases, Guangxu, each of broad true baluster
    form enamelled with scenes of hunting parties
    under applied ‘bronzed’ mask and ring
    handles, minor chips, 48cm.; 18in., Chenghua.

    A blue and white ovoid Jar,Kanji,
    the ‘cracked ice’ ground reserved with three
    quatrefoil panels of Precious Objects, rim
    repair, 21.5cm.; 8in., wood stand and cover.

    A Chinese blue and white octagonal Meat Plate, Qianlong, of canted form, painted with a landscape between four flower sprays, rim repair, 37.5cm.;

    A lavender glazed Vase, Qing Dynasty, of attenuated hexagonal form covered in a well-graded glaze, 33.5cm.;  incised four-character mark.

    A Chinese export ware Teapot and Cover, painted with landscape under complex brocade borders, 13cm.;

    A Satsuma Bowl, Meiji Period, finely enamelled and gilt with chrysanthemum between brocaded roundels and key-fret borders, butterflies within, chip, 11.1cm.;

    A Japanese earthenware Wine Pot, Meiji, of wide flared form, on three short feet, the concave sides enamelled with basin panels, small chip, 12cm.;

    A Satsuma Koro and Wine or Teapot, Meiji, damage to leg, lacking covers .

    An hexagonal Botde and Stopper, Meiji, enamelled with kidney panels under a brocade shoulder, 10.3cm.;

    An Hirado monogram Ewer and Cover, tail arched over its back to form the handle, the carapace picked out with flowers, cover repaired, 17.8cm.;

    An Impair Vase, Meiji Period, probably Fukagawa, each complex brocade ground reserved with oval garden panels, 30cm.;

    A Pair of Kutani Vases, Meiji Period, each iron-red ground brocaded in gilding and filled with panels of birds, a cat catching a butterfly underneath, applied mask and ring

    handles, 31cm.;

    An Impair Dish, Meiji Period,
    enamelled with a complex brocade of
    overlapping scrolls and fans over hexagon
    fragments filled with garden flowers and
    dragons, 45.5cm.;

    A Fukagawa Vase, Meiji Period, the ovoid body finely enamelled with colourful flowers between brocade borders, 26cm.;

    A Pair of Impair Vases, Meiji Period, each of hexagonal ovoid form, the blue ground reserved with garden panels framed by brocade elements, restoration to one, 24.5cm.;

    A Pair of Satsuma Vases, Meiji Period,
    each of pear form, applied with a pair of dragon handles crouching over intricately enamelled scenes of samurai, rim repair to one, 24.2cm.;

    A Set of five Impair Dishes, Meiji Period, each of lozenge outline, filled with a bird framed by brocade, two damaged, 29.5cm.;

    A Kinkozan Satsuma Jarlet and Cover, Meiji Period, enamelled with begin and with a performance between lappet borders, rubbed signature, 8.7cm.;

  • A Japanese Satsuma Vase - A Satsuma octagonal Jar - A Pair of Arita Vases - An Imari Jar and Cover - A Japanese Imari Basket

    Thursday, December 3rd, 2009

    A Japanese Satsuma Vase - A Satsuma octagonal Jar - A Pair of Arita Vases -  An Imari Jar and Cover - A Japanese Imari Basket

    A Japanese Satsuma Vase, Meiji, of stout ovoid form, the blue ground reserved with panels of bijin in a house and a garden, scattered gilt brocade and leaves in between.
    A Satsuma Moon Flask, Meiji ‘ enamelled and gilt with Immortals framed by gilt dragons in relief between a neck and foot scattered with brocades in a blue ground.
    A Satsuma Dish, Meiji, painted with Immortals and arhats against a matt black ground within a petal-edged rim.
    A Pair of Satsuma bottle Vases, Meiji, decorated with figure panels under a richly gilt brocaded neck.
    A Pair of Satsuma Vases, Meiji, each enamelled with a scene of cranes in a pond between brocade bands on foot and waisted neck, body crack.
    A Satsuma. Bowl, Meiji, the interior painted with overlapping panels of children and flowers, the exterior with a continuous garden under a border of zig-zagged lappets.
    A small Satsuma Vase, Meiji, of globular form, the deep blue ground painted in rich gilding and enamels with a panel of samurai and one of women framed by gilt brocade.
    A small Satsuma Vase, Meiji, of ovoid form, the gilt brocaded deep blue ground reserved with panels of women and children and with a conference of warriors.
    A Pair of Satsuma Vases, Meiji, each of barrel form, finely enamelled and gilt with scenes of figures about a palace and beside streams, narrower panels of birds and flowers under an enamelled net mesh in between,
    A well modelled Satsuma Figure of a bijin, Meiji, serving tea, her well sculpted kimono enamelled in red, blue, green and gilding with scattered flowers and fans, head repaired, signed on canted square base.
    A Pair of Satsuma Vases, Meiji, of shouldered ovoid form, decorated with samurai under a brocade border of mon and fans.
    A Satsuma bottle Vase, Meiji, painted with bird panels on the low pear-form body, neck broken.
    A Satsuma small Jar and Cover, Meiji, of hexagonal ovoid form, finely enamelled and gilt with bird and figure panels.
    A Satsuma Censer and Cover, Meiji, of flared form with pierced rim; and an ovoid Vase.
    A Pair of Japanese fine brown stoneware Models of shi-shi, 19th Century, seated in sentinel pose with frowning eyebrows, impressed signatures
    A Satsuma octagonal Jar, Meiji, painted with arhats and kannon between Cade bands.
    A Pair of Satsuma koro jars and Covers, Meiji, each spherical body painted with arhat panels between applied and gilt tassels, the domed cover surmounted by a seated shi-shi, one shi-shi repaired.
    A Pair of Imari Vases, Meiji, enamelled withanels of birds in branches within brocade Flames against a flower-strewn ground.
    An Imari Dish and a Bowl, Meiji, the latter of hike form, typically panelled with panels of brocade and garden scenes, the former reserved with baskets and shi-shi, both repaired.
    An Arita Figure of a sage, Meiji, studying a book, wearing a long green robe and standing on a rock.
    A Pair of Imari Vases, Meiji each ovoid body vertically quartered with barbed panels of trees and ho-o.
    An Imari Vase, late 17th Century, of ovoid form, decorated with blue roundels in an upper band alternating with quail below with chrysanthemum.
    A Kutani double-gourd Bottle, Meiji, finely painted in iron-red and gilding with panels of auspicious animals and birds between geometric lappet frames, small rim restoration, Kutani mark
    A Pair of Arita Vases, Meiji, possibly Hichosan Shino, each of club-like form, decorated with a crested bird perched on a rock before overlapping brocade panels in a flowering garden, the trumpet mouth with an iron-red brocade border, repair to one rim.
    A Pair of Kutani Vases, Meiji, of inverted baluster form, the iron-red and gilt brocade ground reserved with panels of figures and ducks on a pond, one repaired, 24cm.
    An Imari Jar and Cover, Meiji, of ribbed ovoid form, covered in a typical brocade reserved with circular flower medallions, cover finial lacking.
    An Arita blue and white Dish, 18th Century, painted with tied tendrils bearing curled fronds between notched ends, pseudo Chenghua mark
    A Japanese anese blue and white dessert
    MService, ice Meiji’ each piece conceived as a lotus painted in underglaze-blue with birds and flowers, comprising: six Dishes and three socle Feet, cracks, chip
    A Japanese Imari Basket, Meiji, of shell moulded lozenge outline, on a socle foot, the pierced sides reserved with marine panels against broken brocade elements
    A Japanese Imari Jardiniere, Meiji, of ribbed short barrel form, panelled with dragon medallions and flowers reserved against a brocade stripe ground, repair.
    A Kutani Model of a cat, Meiji, sleeping in comfortable curled-up position, minor chip to ear.
    Fel A litter of eleven sleeping Kittens, in similar pose to the preceding rat
    A Pair of Imari ovoid Jars and Covers, Meiji each ribbed ovoid body panelled brocade flowers against a complex ocade ground, the domed cover surmounted by a seated shi-shi staring upwards, crack, other damage


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