A Chinese famille rose teapot in outer case, a water pot and a small blue and white jardiniere and stand the teapot and cover in square section outer case painted with extensive lake landscape scenes, apocryphal seal mark, 12cm high [damage to teapot rim]; the water pot of square section painted on each side with four floral medallions, iron-red four-character Guangxu mark and period, 6.5cm; the small jardiniere painted with opposing dragons pursuing a sacred pearl, 9.5cm [3].
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Group of English pottery and porcelain teawares, late 18th to early 19th century, comprising a Newhall-type shaped oval teapot and cover with swan finial, painted in the famille rose palette, an English porcelain imari pattern coffee cup and saucer, various Newhall coffee cups, one printed with a mother and child in the Empire-style, a Miles Mason chinoiserie blue and white cup, an English porcelain botanical plate painted with tulips, a mid-19th century English porcelain cabinet plate painted with lilies and other items including a Chinese 18th century famille rose slop bowl (some damages and repairs)
A Chinese Republic style famille rose square form teapot, 10cms high; together with a Chinese famille rose teapot decorated with figures, 11cms high; and a Chinese square form wine ewer decorated with figures and calligraphy, 16cms high (3).Condition ReportThere is restoration to the handle and spout of the tall square form wine ewer, the large square teapot is in good condition and the small round teapot has a replacement cover, some rubbing to the enamels otherwise good overall condition
Three Chinese blue & white teapots, all decorated with landscape scenes, the largest 25cms high (3).Condition ReportThe finials to the cover of the rope twist handle and to the other larger teapots have been re-glued, there is a chip to the rim cover of the small teapot and a hairline crack to the body, fritting to the handle of the largest teapot, otherwise good overall condition
A Chinese Yixing teapot with entwined vine handle and spout, character mark to base, 9cms high; together with three similar Yixing teapots (4).Condition ReportThere is a very small chip to the inside rim of the teapot and a hairline crack running from the inside rim to the painted oval panel decoration on the body of the teapot with entwined vine handle. There are small chips to the underside of the bamboo teapot and small chips to the top of the cover and to the underside rim, no cracks or repairs. There is a small chip to the underside of the spout of the small teapot, a small chip to the inside rim of the cover otherwise good condition and there are minor nicks to the underside of the spout of the last teapot otherwise good condition.
A varied collection of Chinese blue, white and famille rose porcelain, 18th/20th C.H 11,5 - L 14 cm (the Canton teapot) H 11 - L 13 cm (the famille rose teapot) H 16 - 9,5 cm (the vases) Dia.: 16,5 - 9 cm (the largest and the smallest saucer) Dia.: 15 - 12 cm (the two bowls) H 4,5 - 3,5 cm (the largest and the smallest cup)
A varied collection of Chinese Imari style porcelain, Kangxi/QianlongDia.: 27,5 - 24 - 24 cm (the plates) H 17 cm (the Japanese Edo period jug) H 14 - L 18,5 cm (teapot) H 10,5 - L 14,5 cm (teapot) H 11 - L 11 cm (the Japanese Edo period oil jug) H 14 - Dia.: 10,5 cm (sugar bowl) H 8,5 - L 16,5 cm (box with cover)
A very extensive and divers collection of Chinese porcelain, Kangxi and laterH 26,5 - 10,5 cm (the tallest and the smallest vase)Dia.: 26 - 22 cm (the largest and the smallest dish)H 12 - Dia.: 29 - H 8 - Dia.: 10,5 cm (the largest and smallest bowl)Dia.: 16,5 - 9,5 cm (the largest and the smallest saucer)H 5,5 - 4 cm (the tallest and the smallest cup)H 11,5 - L 13 cm (teapot)
A varied collection of Chinese famille rose and grisaille porcelain and a famille verte biscuit 'Immortals' jar and cover, 19th/20th C.H 32,5 - 15,7 cm (the tallest and the smallest vase) H 26,2 cm (the jar and cover) L 25,7 - D 21,5 cm (the Kanton dish) Dia.: 20 - 19 cm (the dishes) H 12,2 - L 18 cm (the teapot) Dia.: 9,8 - 7,2 - 7 cm (the saucers) H 4,2 cm - Dia.: 6,4 cm (the cup)
A 19th Century Cantonese porcelain plate, with hand-painted moth, butterfly and bird decoration, highlighted in gilt, 20cms diameter; and a 19th Century Chinese Canton Celadon Ware plate, decorated with flowers, fruit, a basket, and butterflies, signed with a character mark to back, diameter 19cms; a Cantonese polychrome teapot and cover; and a modern Cantonese plate. (4)PROVENANCE: The Graham Smith Retirement Auction - 50 years in the Antiques Trade.
Group of Copeland Spode 'Italian Lakes' design blue and white tea and coffee wares to include teapot, six tea cups and saucers, another saucer, five side plates, cream jug, six coffee cans and saucers and a ramekin-type bowl, and a Chinese Kangxi-style blue and white bottle vase with prunus decoration. (34)CONDITION REPORT: Repairs to the vase. There are chips to four side plates. Apart from staining and minor crazing, the rest of the Spode is ok.
A modern Chinese porcelain vase, decorated with figures, with character mark to base, height 26cm, a modern Chinese porcelain teapot, decorated with figures and characters, with character mark to base, height 26cm, three modern Chinese floral decorated porcelain vases, with matching brush pot, all with character marks to base, and a display plaque/table screen, height 26cm, width 42cm (7).

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