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CHINESE BRONZE CENSER OF SQUAT BALUSTER CIRCULAR FORM WITH PLAIN LOOP HANDLES, BEARS SIX CHARACTER XUANDE PERIOD REIGN MARK ENCLOSE BY DRAGONS CHASING A PEARL (W. 18 CM, OVERALL) 1 KG APPROX., TOGETHER WITH A COVERED SILVERED COPPER BOWL DECORATED WITH INCISED DESIGNS AND VIGNETTES OF A MYTHICAL NATURE (DIA. 23.5 CM, H. 24.5 CM) AND THREE OTHER SIMILAR COPPER BOWLS (6)
A Chinese export famille-rose hunting punch bowl, Qianlong, painted with large panels of European equestrian huntsmen and hounds in pursuit of a hare alternating with smaller panels of birds amongst foliage, the interior painted with a panel of a hunter and dogs , (a.f), 28.5cm.diameter. Provenance: Christie's London, 9th September, 2004, lot 333.
A Chinese blue and white bowl, Daoguang seal mark in underglaze-blue and probably of the period, the exterior painted with branches of fruiting peach, pomegranates and gourds beneath a border of classic scroll, repeated to the interior rim above a central sprig of peaches, 15.25cm. diameter. Illustrated Provenance: Count H. Brockenhuus-Schack, acquired in Shanghai in the 1930s and thence by descent.
A good Chinese export silver standing cup, mark of Sheng Chang, late 19th century, the deep bowl decorated in repoussé with a battle scene of foot soldiers and mounted officers around a vacant shield-shaped cartouche, the reverse with a general seated in a pavilion with attendants, the flared base chased with a circle of leaves surrounded by a border of flowers and leaves, stamped WH 90 and two character Sheng Chang, 20.3cm. high, weight 337 gms.Illustrated: Marlowe A.J, Chinese Export Silver, John Sparks, 1990, Exhibition catalogue, p.74, no. 65 and front cover.
A Chinese export silver jam dish and spoon, mark attributed to Luen Hing, Shanghai, late 19th/ early 20th century, the dish of lobed form raised on an openwork support of flowering prunus branches, the bowl of the spoon shaped as a prunus flower pierced with the endless knot, the handle in the form of a prunus branch, marked LH 90 and with character, dish 12.8cm. length, 98 gms, spoon 12.2cm. length, 18gms., (2).Illustrated: Marlowe A.J, Chinese Export Silver, London, John Sparks, 1990, p.57, no. 42.
A Chinese export silver bowl, mark of Zeewo, 20th century, of circular form on waisted foot, the border applied with fruiting vine and tendrils, marked Zeewo, Sterling Silver and characters, 13cm.high, 21.8cm. diameter, weight 723gms.Ilustrated: Marlowe, A.J, Chinese Export Silver, London, John Sparks, 1990, p.87, no.85.
A Chinese 19th Century blue and white sleeve vase, of small proportions, the white ground detailed in rich cobalt depicting children and ladies in formal fenced gardens, Kangxi four-character mark to base, height 15cm, together with two further 19th Century Chinese blue and white porcelain items to include a prunus and cracked ice pattern jar and cover, four-character Kangxi mark to base, height 16cm, and a blue and white lotus bowl, Xianfeng four-character mark, height 6cm. (3)
Five Chinese blue and white miniature ginger jars (one with cover), a small blue and white vase and cinnabar lacquered bowl on stand CONDITION REPORTS All ginger jars approx 9.5 cm. Vase approx 10.5 cm. Cinnabar bowl approx 8.5 cm x diameter approx 20.5 cm excluding wooden base.All ginger jars have light surface scratches, accretions, etc. The lidded ginger jar has an old repair which spans almost half the body of the jar. The cinnabar bowl has some light surface scratches, accretions, some tarnishing and wear to the metal rim. All items have wear and tear commensurate with age and use. See photos for more details.
Two Chinese blue and white bowls decorated with dragons, a 19th Century Chinese blue and white tea bowl with ribbed decoration and panels of flowers and figures, two small blue and white bowls, one with seal mark to base, the other with later gilding and flower head mark to base, together with a Japanese ogee shaped blue and white bowl on circular foot
An 18th Century Chinese export ware polychrome decorated bowl, together with a carved and turned hardwood stand, an oxide red floral spray decorated plate on a carved hardwood stand and a Yi Sing miniature teapot of hexagonal form, bearing seal stamp to underside CONDITION REPORTS Export bowl has star crack to the base. Yellowing and general dirt and wear to the enamel, firing faults, etc. Approx 53 cm diameter. Stand has some cracks, surface scratches, etc. Small plate has one hairline crack and some roughness to the rim. Losses and wear to the enamel. Firing faults, etc. Hardwood stand has general wear and tear. Approx 16 cm diameter.Teapot has general wear and tear conducive with age and use. Approx 13 cm total length.
A Chinese Qianlong style fruit bowl, the centre field polychrome decorated with figures in a garden setting, the circular foot similarly decorated to the centre field CONDITION REPORTS Numerous surface scratches and scuffs, accretions, wear and areas of loss to the decoration. Areas of discolouration. General wear and tear commensurate with age and use. See photos for more details. Height approx 11 cm x diameter approx 26.5 cm.
A Chinese Kangxi blue and white bowl decorated with four toed dragons, bearing four character mark to base, a blue and white "Willow" pattern octagonal plate and a blue and white scrolling foliate decorated inverted bell shaped beaker CONDITION REPORTS Bowl - whilst basically sound, there are several areas of chipping to the rim - see images for example and a large chip to the dragon's lower foot - again see image.Plate - basically sound though with some blemishes to the glaze below the willow branches. Small chip to the rim. Blemishes to the base - see images.Cup - large crack right through the centre from top to bottom and back up again - see images for further detail.
A set of three Chinese Xian Feng (1851-1861) cups and saucers, each with differing figural polychrome decoration and various script, bears seal mark to base, together with two tea bowls to match and a similar cup bearing Daoguang (1821-50) seal mark, a similar saucer and a similar bowl decorated with stork and deer in a landscape and two two-handled cups and covers with figural and script decoration, no marks CONDITION REPORTS First cup and bowl with some wear to the inscriptions and decoration to the top and some chipping to the rim. Base basically sound though with some wear to the gilding on the handles. See images for furrther detail. Second bowl with several chips to the rim and bowl with firing crack to the handle to one side and some wear to the script in the decoration. Bowl decorated with crane and deer with large chip and cracks to rim - see images. Cup and saucer 1 - cup with large hairline cracks to the rim vertically from top to bottom and some wear to the decoration. Saucer with large chip - remnants in two pieces - see images. Cup 2 - with chip and hairline crack to rim vertically and similar to the saucer with further hairline crack to the base - see images. Cup 3 - appears basically sound with decoration appearing in reasonable condiition with no apparent wear. Same with saucer - see images. Cup 4 - with large vertical crack to cup from top to bottom. Saucer with some wear to the decoration - see images. Two small cups - one with hairline crack approx 2 cm from rim towards the centre, Second small cup appears in good condition. See images for further detail.

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