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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.;
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Сhinese Ceramics: ivory glazed Bulb Bowl, Ming Dynasty, Wine Cup and Saucer, Yongzheng, Canton ‘family-rose’ Vases, Guangxu
Tuesday, January 12th, 2010
Сhinese Ceramics: ivory glazed Bulb Bowl, Ming Dynasty, Wine Cup and Saucer, Yongzheng, Canton ‘family-rose’ Vases, Guangxu
A ‘family -verte’ Jardiniere, Guangx the rounded sides enamelled with a pheasant amongst flowers and rocks, lipped rim, 26cn 10 in.; and a carved wood Stand (2).
An ivory glazed Bulb Bowl, Ming Dynasty, with bombe sides over three paw few carved with flowers, crack, feet loose, 29cm.; and a cream glazed Vase, 24.3cm.; 9/2in.
A matched Set of four blue and white small Plates, Kanji, each painted with a ‘Jumping Boy’ pattern framed by a trellis bordered rim, hair-cracks, chip, approx. 10cm.; 4in.,
three with apocryphal Chengdu marks, one marked tang (made for the hall of precious jade) .
A ‘family -rose’ bottle Vase, Daogu the low body and cylindrical neck enamelled with richly blossoming branches, 30cm.
A Pair of ‘family-rose’ Lanterns and Stands, Guangxu/later, each decorated with wa-wa scenes of children celebrating the New Year with processional dragons and fireworks (4) .
A Pair of Chinese crackleware balls Vases, Guangxu, with ‘bronzed’ dragon relief under prunes’ handles, 25.3cm.; Win.
A ‘family-rose’ octagonal Bowl, mark
and period of Tongzhi, eight figures
accompanied by auspicious animals arranged
about the sides, puce interior, chip, minor
repairs, 18.6cm.; 7 in., seal mark in red.A Pair of ‘Mandarin’ palette baluster Vases, Qianlong, each ‘fish roe’ blue ground reserved with enamelled domestic scenes of figures, hair-crack, 17.8cm.; 7in.
A good ‘rose-verte’ Wine Cup and Saucer, Yongzheng, each piece painted with maidens accompanied by deer in a blossoming garden, small glaze chip, three cracks in saucer; and a
‘family-rose’ Rice Bowl and Stand, painted with an iron-red bird amongst flower repair, bears Marryat Collection label; and a ‘Queens’ pattern Saucer .
A Samson ‘family-rose’ Plate, late 19th
Century, painted in Chinese style with a lady
observing foul deeds in a garden framed by a
complex brocade border, 22.7cm.
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A transitional blue and white Food Jar,
mid- 17th Century, painted in soft tones of
under glaze cobalt blue with two fabulous
beasts among rocks, one a dragon-headed scaly
animal, the other of ram-like appearance,
hung with metal swing handles, 21cm.; 8in.
diam.An Aria blue and white Coffee Urn,
late 17th Century, of conical form, the
tapering sides painted with two birds among
flowers, rocks and fruiting pomegranate,
square spigot button, 26.5cm.; 10′/2in.A Pair of Canton ‘family-rose’ Vases, Guangxu, each of mallet form with applied gilt dragons and dogs-of-For over figure and bird panels, chip, 25.8cm.; Win.
A Chinese Imari Charger,Kanji, closely following a Japanese original with panels of shish birds and butterfly separated by three under glaze-blue wave-edged panels filled with
peony and radiating from a flower basket medallion centre, repaired, 46cm.; 18in.
A Group of export ware, 18th Century,
comprising: two Teapots, a Canton enamel Bowl, Cover and Stand, a Cup and Saucer, a Worcester ‘Lowestoft’ Teapot and a He rend arrow beak Jug and Cover, some damage .A spinach green jade Bowl and Cover, 18th Century, repaired, 15cm.; 57in., wood ; tend .
An attractive Longue celadon Dish, early Ming Dynasty, of characteristic form with fluted interior radiating to a lipped rim, ill covered in a rich bluish-green glaze front madeback, the biscuit firing ring oxidized to range.
A Pair of Chinese Stick Stands, of
cylindrical form, painted with green dragons, drilled, one damaged, 65cm.; 25/2in.A Pair of turquoise glazed Dogs-of-For, 20th Century, seated on cube bases, 32cm.; 12/2in.
A coral-red ground Dish, reserved with a partially unrolled scroll filled with a river landscape, gilt flower sprays scattered round about, 23.3cm.; Win., seal mark of Qianlong
in under glaze-blue (boxed).
Chinese export armorial wares, late Qianlong, comprising: a Pair of Fitzhugh border pierced Dishes bearing the arms of Brent, distressed, 25.6cm.; and a Pair of Vegetable
Tureens bearing the crest Farquason over a festooned shield monogrammed J.F., damaged handles .