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Chinese ceramics - a group of blue and white wares, many temple pattern with water buffalo, to include three teapots, a covered bowl, 15 saucers, vase, 11 tea bowls, 3 tea cups, lidded baluster vase, lidded tall jug, octagonal dish, circular dish, small oval dish, some Kang Xsi style, 19th century and later (qty)teapot - cracked and lid replacedovoid pot with lid - loss to the rim 1cm x 1cm and chip to lidcoffee pot - all over crazing may disguise a hairline, small chip to spout open vase - hairline to rimteapot - spout has off and been restored, chip to lid teapot with diffuser - chip to lid, large chip to base, chip to spout ]lidded bowl - rim chipstea bowls - all have rim chips and most have hairlines (four less damaged with only minor rim chips)teacups - one has hairline all have rim chipsspoon rest - rim chipssaucers - all have rubbed gilding and all bar 4 have rim chipsdeep bowl - rim chips
A collection of 19th and early 20th century English and Chinese porcelain and china - many pieces a/f, including a New Hall silver shape teapot (lacks cover, rim restored); a pair of pearlware scalloped saucers with cornflower sprigged decoration; a fluted gilt and white decorated sucrier, cover and stand; a pearlware coffee pot (spout a/f, lacks cover); seven pieces of Chinese export porcelain tea ware; various English porcelain and china covers including Royal Worcester; etc.
Franklin Mint Victoria & Albert Porcelain Teapot Collection (12), including Meissen, Worcester, Bow, Venice and Kangxi in a display cabinet 52cm wide.All cups are Franklin Mint victorian Albert Museum - (in order from left to right starting top left) Chelsea Derby, FURSTENBERG, TOURNAY, MENNECY, Worcester, MEISSEN, Chinese, KYOTO, Venice, HOCHST, bow, KANGXI. All teapots to appear in good condition
Japanese porcelain blue and white teapot of globular form, early 20th century, painted with leafy flowering branches and pierced rockwork, a Chinese porcelain blue and white bottle-shaped miniature vase, possibly Kangxi, painted with flower sprays and pierced rockwork within blue concentric bands, 9.5cm high and a Chinese export famille verte plate painted with cockerels, herons and butterflies before terracing, within fretwork and shou emblem border, 21.5cm diameter (3) Condition Report Plate - Light suface marks and wear to the edge.Vase - Light surface marks and accretions.Teapot - Surface marks, accretions, some damage to end of spout.General wear and tear.
Mixed lot including a 19th century black sheep doorstop, a pair of hardwood African elephant bookends, a brass trench art shell vase, items of silver plate, Chinese hardwood stand, brass trivet, early 20th century black and white photograph of a man on horse, brass fire irons and a 19th century mahogany framed teapot stand inset with a beaded panel
A collection of Chinese Imari, 18th century, comprising a large bowl and cover, a teapot and a plate, all decorated with a mon, surrounded by florets, scrolls or in a garden, bowl 22cm diameterteapot 11.5cm highplate 21.8cm diameter (4)Provenance: The David and Sarah Battie Collection.Condition ReportAll in poor condition, a/f.Bowl - Chips to rim of cover, bowl with chips and cracks, rivetted with losses, restored. Teapot - fully restored with losses. Plate - fully restored.
A Chinese zisha stoneware teapot, 20th century, in the shape of a melon with leaves in high relief, the stem extending to form the handle, stamped marks to cover and base,26cm long, a stoneware box and cover,decorated with figures and inscription, 11.5cm diameter, and another teapot (6)Provenance: The David and Sarah Battie Collection.Condition ReportMelon teapot - a small chip to rim.Smaller teapot - made of resin. Box - surface scratches, chips in various locations.
A collection of Chinese miniature clobbered ware, comprising a wine pot, a teapot and a teacup, wine pot 12cm high (5)Provenance: The David and Sarah Battie Collection.Condition ReportTeapot - cover chipped, spout restored. Teacup - chipped and cracked. Wine pot - Chips and nibbles. Please see additional images.
A collection of Chinese export ware, 18th century, compirsing: a porringer, a two-handled bowl, a teapot stand and a spoons tray, painted with flowers,two-handled bowl 24.5cm long (4)Provenance: The David and Sarah Battie Collection.Condition ReportTwo-handled bowl and tray - fully restored.Teapot stand and porringer - both with chips to rim.Please see additional images
Group of six antique Chinese famille rose saucers, together with two Chinese teapots, tea bowls, and two antique Crown Derby vasesOne saucer has a very small hairline. A few small frits but otherwise in good condition. One of the Crown Derby vases has a chip, and one Chinese teapot has a chip.
Chinese ceramic celadon dog of foo, Chinese small doll with embroidered clothes, Chinese small teapot, a cloisonné small vase, two dishes and other oriental items.Blue and white jar approx 15cm in height. It has small chip to side wall, otherwise it's okThe Foo dog is approximately 24cm in length and has some crazing, otherwise in good order.
A Chinese Gilt and Black Lacquer Rectangular Box, with hinged lid and lift-out tray to interior, 27.5cm long, a XX Century Chinese porcelain teapot shaped snuff bottle, 8cm high and a Chinese rose quartz snuff bottle, 7cm high. (3)Box with heavy wear, orientation scenes to top and sides very worn, rub to gilt throughout, inside of box is better preserved. Snuff bottle with nibbles to base rim and cracks to body. Teapot appears good.
A Chinese Yixing Tea Service, applied in black with berried foliage, impressed marks, comprising: teapot and cover and four tea cups and two XX Century Chinese porcelain plates, one decorated with objects, the other figures, 26.5cm diameter.Blue plate with one area with wear to paint and scratch - see image. Both plates with small chips to paint but no chips or cracks. One cup with glue repair and large crack running across whole body, others appear good condition.
A Chinese famille rose teapot with domed cover and gilded finial, about 11.5 cm high, Yongzheng or Qianlong; together with another teapot, decorated with panels of Manchu/Chinese figures and Ornithology designs, Qing Dynasty [2]Provenance: The famille rose teapot has a label on the base stating: 'William Griffith Antiques'.Condition Report: Left pot illustrated, Generally good condition, wear to gilding and surface dirt.Right pot has loss of glaze and surface to knob, wear to gilding, surface dirt.
Seven Chinese porcelain wares, a paktong teapot, a box and a bottle, 18th/20th C.H 21 cm (the pewter and glass bottle) H 15 - L 21 cm (the paktong teapot) H 7,5 - Dia.: 13 cm (the coconut and brass box) Dia.: 23 cm (the plates) H 11 - Dia.: 22,5 cm (the tazza) H 9,5 - Dia.: 8,5 cm (the porcelain box with cover)
A varied collection of Chinese famille rose and qianjiang cai porcelain, 19th/20th C.H 23,5 cm (the vase) H 18,5 - 16,5 cm (the tallest and the smallest jar and cover) H 14,5 - L 15,5 cm (the teapot) Dia.: 9,5 - 8 cm (the largest and the smallest bowl) H 6,5 - L 24,5 - D 15 cm (the jardiniere) H 6,5 - L 11 - D 8,5 cm (the bowl and cover)
A CHINESE EXPORT `CHRYSANTHEMUM' MOULDED TEAPOT AND COVER (2)Late Yongzheng/early Qianlong The compressed globular body painted with iron-red carp swimming beneath a blue enamel and gilt floral border, the handle extending to form leafy branch supports, the moulded cover painted with two further carp, 12.5cm high Some flaking to the blue enamel on the leaves around the base.Minor wear to enamels and gilding elsewhere
A Chinese white metal teapot, ornately decorated with 'thousand coin' design, 9 cm high, a Chinese Miao bowl, featuring a carved dragon and phoenix pattern, 9.5 cm diameter, two white metal Chinese miao carved longevity bangles, together with a Victorian coin holder by JW Benson, and a 2000 quarter dollar case. (6)Total weight; 795 grams.
A five-piece Chinese Export sterling tea set, Yok Sang, probably Shanghai China, circa 1920, of globular form with repousse bamboo plant decoration, each decorated on a chased ground centering a circular cartouche engraved with initials, with bamboo shaped spout, finial and handles, comprising coffee pot, teapot, sugar bowl, cream jug and tongs, in two fitted box wood carrying cases, the coffee and teapot with ivory insulators to their handles, marked beneath Yok Sang, sterling, and a character mark, g/w 1580gmsIvory Certificate: X466W9RC
A collection of Chinese export famille rose teapot stands, 18th century, two of lobed hexagonal form, painted with cockerels by peony or florets; a spoon rest, the central with initials within a ribbon tied cartouche 13 to 15.5cm long (4)chicken - flaking to the enamel decoration in the centre and discolouration flowers - slight rubbinglobed floral - discoloured and brown staining to the rim 1"spoon stand - rubbed
A Chinese famille verte teapot, cane handle, butterfly decorated, 23cm high, a porcelain famille rose tea bowl and cover, 12cm high and a square shaped vase on stand, decorated with figures, 11cm high (3)The teapot has a small section repaired to tip of spout. Teapot gilt lines rubbed. Tiny rim chip to tea bowl and its cover. Square vase good condition
Two 18th century Worcester porcelain teapots, 13cm & 13.5cm high (one with matched cover, one with chips to spout cover); another teapot painted with floral sprays in coloured enamels (possibly Worchester, w.a.f); a Newhall teapot, 16.5cm (chips to cover/spout); three 18th century porcelain tea bowls; three 19th century teapots; an 18th century Chinese export tea bowl & saucer; & a ditto blue & white tankard (broken/re-stuck).
A Herend 'Chinese Bouquet Rust' porcelain part dinner service, 20th century, Hungarian, decorated with floral sprays and lemon-shaped finials, blue printed and impressed marks underneath,tureen 32cm wide21cm deep24cm high (67)Condition ReportGood condition overall with light wear associated with age and use. The pattern and gilding are in good order. See below for specific defects.1 x oval tureen and cover1 x large shaped circular bowl2 x ciruclar tureens and covers - minor chips to moulded flower decoration 1 x sugar basin - small chip to flower finial1 x oval bowl 1 x oval dish 1 x milk jug 13 x small bowls - one example with orange marks (likely needs cleaning)8 x coffee saucers - tape residue present 6 x side plates 8 small side plates - glue residue present3 x larger side plates 1 x rectangular dish - chip to one corner12 x dinner plates4 x shaped oval twin handled small bowls1 x gravy boat and dish 1 x teapot 1 x coffee pot1 x ladle
An 18th century Chinese Imari teapot and cover, painted with a mountainous landscape in underglaze blue with clouds and flowers in gilt highlighted red enamels, with lotus shaped foot and red flower mark to center of the base, Qing dynasty, 12.5 cm high to/w an 18th century Chinese famille rose bowl, painted in polychrome enamels with shaped panels depicting figures at leisure on garden terraces alternating with smaller panels with birds on red diaper ground, 13.5 cm diameter, Qianlong period (1736-95) (2) The flower finial of the cover is chipped, tiny hairline to bottom of handle, small chip to spout, some areas of wear to gilding and enamels The bowl with two hairline cracks from the rim and some wear to enamels
A double walled teapot with cover, Chinese export porcelain, blue decoration "Flowers", pierced sides "Linglong", Kangxi period (1662-1722), one hairline on the handle and another on the edge, small chips and faults restored, other minor faults. Notes: vd. for pieces with similar decorations in "Linglong". London/Lisbon: Jorge Welsh Oriental Porcelain Works of Art, 2004, pp. 46-59, nos. 5 to 10; and "O Chá da China - Uma Colecção Particular". Lisbon: Macau Scientific and Cultural Centre Museum, 2005, p. 229, no. 115, no. 21., Dim. - 15,5 cm
A Chinese flambé teapot and cover, seal mark to base, together with a similar blue and white stand, Xuande mark to base but later. Condition - good Teapot and cover without damage other than two blisters to the thick glaze at underside; seal mark not easily seen; 9.5cm high including cover; 12cm diameter. Stand with minor grazes to some edges.
A modern Herend porcelain Chinese Bouquet (yellow) pattern eight-place setting dinner, tea and coffee service, one coffee can missing otherwise complete, comprising dinner plates, dessert plates, tea plates, soup bowls, hors d'oeuvres dishes, meat plate, oval tureen and cover, circular tureen and cover, oval dish, twin handled sauceboat, teapot, teacups with saucers, coffee pot, coffee cans with saucers, sugar bowl and cover, and a cream jug, blue printed marksOne coffee can missing, otherwise complete.Appears very rarely if ever used, and reasonable inspection shows no apparent damage or handling wear.A first class example.

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