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A RARE CHINESE YAOZHOU / HENAN RUSSET SPLASHED BOWL, SONG DYNASTY (960-1279). A fine example with slightly rounded conical body on a short foot with everted rim decorated to the interior with russet and black glaze thinning at the rim. The exterior almost completely covered in a persimmon coloured glaze with neat circular patch over the 'chicken heart' base, leaving the foot unglazed. Probably of the period (960-1279). 12.7cm diam.Ref: For a similar example described as Song-Jin dynasty, see Christie's 1 June 2016, Lot 3124 - Classic Chinese Art from the Sui to the Song Dynasties. One slight shallow chip to underside of rim. Otherwise in good overall condition with no further signs of damage or repair.
A CHINESE HARE'S FUR GLAZED TEA BOWL AND BLACK GLAZED EXAMPLE, SONG DYNASTY (960-1279) AND LATER. The first of large flared form, streaked in brown glazes, the second smaller example with white glazed rim above black glazed body. The largest 16.5cm diam, the smaller 10.5cm diam. (2)The example with white glazed rim with some slight wear, scratching and misfiring to glaze, overall both in good order.
FIVE CHINESE ITEMS OF POTTERY AND PORCELAIN. Comprising: a Ming Dynasty blue and white dish painted with leafy branches, 19.5cm diam., a Ming style blue and white bowl painted with a stylised landscape within floral border, an early 19th century cylindrical censer painted in blue with the Three Friends, 10.5cm high, a tea bowl with dash ornament and a Ming Dynasty footed tea bowl, reeded and glazed in mottled cream. (5)All in reasonable order, some typical wear and glaze crazing and minor wear.
THREE CHINESE CELADON ITEMS. Comprising: a Tang Dynasty (AD 618-907) flared bowl, in dark green glaze, a Song Dynasty (960-1279) globular water dropper in pale glaze and a Qingbai small circular dish incised with leaves, 9.5cm diam. The first 14.5cm. (3)Overall in good order, some typical glaze imperfections and misfiring.
FOUR CHINESE CERAMIC ITEMS, SONG DYNASTY AND LATER. To include a brown glazed tea pot and cover with reeded handle; a globular black glazed measure incised with wave pattern; A Jun type pale blue glazed tea bowl; Together with a. Tea bowl 9cm diam., the measure 8.5cm diam. and the teapot 12cm wide. (4)Condition: The larger censer with two large sections restuck to body. Other items with some minor wear, otherwise ok.
A CHINESE POTTERY OVIFORM JAR AND GREEN GLAZED BOWL. The jar with four lug handles, part glazed in dark brown with a gold coloured Kintsugi repair to underside of rim, 18cm high, the bowl covered in a speckled olive tone glaze with visible crackle throughout, origin unknown 23cm diam. (2)The jar with the chip to rim half filled with the gold repair. The bowl with one slight minor chip to underside of rim.
A GROUP OF CHINESE PORCELAIN ITEMS, 18TH CENTURY. To include a Qianlong export bowl with ribbed body decorated with scene from the 'Judgement of Paris'; A saucer with two cups and two loose tea pot covers; Together with a Chinese Imari tea pot, Kangxi period. Bowl 25.5cm diam. (7)Bowl with sections of repair and signs of overpaint to decoration, yellow tinge in areas of repair to the body, with star hairlines to base. Saucer with one chip to rim. Cups with chips to rim and foot. The larger loose cover in good condition, the smaller cover with loss to rim. Tea pot with glaze loss to handle, otherwise in good overall condition with minor nicks. Tea pot cover with shallow chips to top of cover, glaze loss to finial and chip loss to underside.
A CHINESE POLYCHROME ENAMEL PORCELAIN BOWL, 19TH CENTURY. Rounded body decorated with chrysanthemum scrolls and four Tibetan scripts roundels. Six-character seal mark of Daoguang to base in underglaze blue. 13.5cm diam.Small fault to foot rim. Minor rubbing to gilt rim. No signs of repair. One faint 1cm line in the glaze vertical from rim.
THREE FRAMED CHINESE RICE PAPER PAINTINGS AND A CHINESE PORCELAIN BLUE AND WHITE BEAKER, QING DYNASTY. The paintings in gouache on rice paper, comprising: a rectangular painting with an artist or scholar decorating shells at a table before attendants and figures, another with a figure and attendants, the third depicting a family group with a baby, 27cm x 14cm max. the beaker of flared form, decorated with Shou symbols, lotus and scrolls, late 19th/early 20th century, blue seal mark, 7.3cm high (4).All are well painted. The first (with artist or scholar and shells) with large loss to rice paper top right and small further losses, the other with small tears and losses, the painting with the family with large dark brown stain to top right, loss to bottom left of paper, some discolouration overall. The tea bowl with minute rim chip and associated hairline crack, with another minute rim chip and hairline crack.
A CHINESE PORCELAIN FAMILLE ROSE AND YELLOW-GROUND SGRAFFITO BOWL, 20TH CENTURY. With underglaze blue six character apocryphal Qianlong seal mark, decorated with roundels of birds perched on flowering branches or rockwork, reserved against a yellow ground decorated with flowers and scrollwork, below a gilt lined rim, 17.7cm diam. ProvenanceProperty of an English Gentleman, acquired in Taiwan in the 1970s.Overall in good order. Slight wear to gilt rim, very minor discolouration to celadon glazed interior. Minute wear to enamels.
A CHINESE PORCELAIN BOWL, 20TH CENTURY. With red enamelled and gilt four character apocryphal Qianlong seal mark, decorated en grisaille and in iron-red with boys and other figures playing and at discussion before terracing, below a gilt lined rim, 15cm diam. ProvenanceProperty of an English Gentleman, acquired in Taiwan in the 1970s.Overall in good order, slight wear to gilt rim and minute wear to enamels.
THREE CHINESE PORCELAIN COLOURED GROUND BOWLS, 20TH CENTURY. Comprising two coral red ground Imperial-style bowls with apocryphal Qianlong seal marks, one with underglaze blue six character mark, decorated with birds perched on rockwork and in flight amongst flowering prunus and peony, with a ten character verse in black enamel, flanked by three seals, the second bowl with red and gilt four character seal marks, decorated with boys playing before rockwork and terracing, the interior with leafy branches, the third bowl with underglaze blue six character apocryphal Yongzheng seal mark, the exterior decorated with boys carrying peaches and lanterns, the interior with roundels of flowers and bamboo, reserved against a black ground, 17.7cm diam. max. (3)ProvenanceProperty of an English Gentleman, acquired in Taiwan in the 1970s.Overall in good order. The red ground example with boys with some slight misfiring to red ground, very minor discolouration to the other red ground example to the celadon interior. Minute wear to enamels throughout.
A CHINESE WUCAI PORCELAIN BOWL, CHENGHUA MARK. Rounded body on straight foot decorated in underglaze blue and wucai enamels of various figures in a courtyard scene. The interior with boys playing with kite. Six-character mark of Chenghua to base but later. 19cm diam.Minor fritting to rim otherwise in good overall condition without damages or repair.
A CHINESE WUCAI PORCELAIN BOWL, XUANDE MARK. Rounded body on straight foot decorated in underglaze blue and wucai enamels of various birds and flowers. The interior with garden scene. Six-character mark of Xuande to base but later. 19.2 cm diam.Minor fritting and glaze loss to rim otherwise in good overall condition with no signs of damage or repair.
A LARGE CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN BOWL, MING DYNASTY, 16TH CENTURY. Decorated with just a geometric band around the exterior foot wall whereas the inner surface is particularly elaborately decorated. In the centre is a standing bird, presumably a heron, together with various plants and blossoms. The surrounding wall is decorated with a pattern featuring lotus leaf panels and tassels. Ming Dynasty, second half of the 16th century, c.1560-1580. 18cm diam.There is a hairline to the wall and a small chip to the rim. No signs of repair or restoration.
18th century and later English and Chinese porcelain tea bowls and saucers. Decorated in polychromes. (12)One tea bowl with a star crack to the bottom, another with a crack showing on both sides, one saucer with numerous cracks, one saucer with a firing flaw to the rim, and one saucer with a star crack firing flaw, images on Lay's Auctioneers on website.
An early 20th Century Chinese Qing Dynasty Cloisonné bronze enamel censer prayer bowl of squat form. The bowl having a white ground with scrolled clouds throughout and central depiction of a five toed dragon and central flaming pearl. The exterior of the bowl further decorated with two dragons chasing another flaming pearl. The rim and bases being gilded bronze. In good condition. Measures approx; 6cm x 20cm.
An antique 19th Century Chinese Oriental porcelain rice bowl having hand painted blue and white decoration depicting three elders within a garden scene. The bowl / tea cup raised on a small foot with blue bands to the top and bottom. Unmarked. Measures approx 5.5cm x 11.5cm diameter. Condition: minor firing faults and slight staining to the inner.

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