Chinese porcelain vase, the celadon glazed background decorated with Wucai type enamels with figures in a garden, together with a Chinese gourd form vase, the reserve panels decorated with foliate designs within a blue trellis background, H26cm. Condition - Good condition with minor glaze imperfections.
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Chinese blue and white porcelain large triple gourd vase, the lower section decorated with musicians and cavorting scholars with attendants, below further sections of cloud riding immortals and bats, H60cm. Condition - the vase has been damaged and repaired at the top section (evidence of glued cracks and filled large chips)
Chinese Famille Rose porcelain vase, post Republic period, the globular body flanked by twin looped dragon handles, painted with insects and foliate designs on a lemon yellow ground between Ruyi borders, six character script mark to base, H37cm. Condition - the vase appears to be in good condition with no visible damages.
A Chinese blue and white sleeve vase, decorated with warriors amongst landscape, unmarked, height 32cm.Condition Report: Minor rubbing and firing imperfections throughout, interior stained, otherwise appears to be in overall good condition with no obvious signs of faults damage or restoration.
Various Oriental ceramics including a Chinese onion-shaped bottle vase, decorated in a cherry blossom pattern, unmarked, height 19cm, a 19th century Chinese bowl, decorated with floral pattern, with printed four-character mark to base, height 9cm, diameter 18.5cm, two Chinese Export plates, with blue and white floral decoration and landscape patterns, diameter 21cm, both unmarked, and a Japanese Imari pattern baluster vase, unmarked, height 26cm (5).
Oriental porcelain to include a Chinese ovoid form vase, with floral green panels with chrysanthemums and salmon scale between, unmarked, height 24cm, diameter approx. 8.5cm, a red Kutani bottle vase with tall slender neck, unmarked, height 21cm, a small metal trinket box/snuff box with inset painted porcelain top, 3 x 4.5 x 3cm, and a small black lacquered lidded box with white painted flower to the top, 3.5 x 8 x 6.5cm (4).Condition Report: All items appear to be in OK condition, minor scuffs and rubbing visible but otherwise OK.
Four items of Oriental porcelain including a large baluster vase, with flared neck and blue interior pattern, unmarked, height 56cm, (af), a Chinese blue and white figure of a gentleman, decorated with blue dragon chasing the Flaming Pearl of Wisdom, height 55cm, (af), a small 20th century Japanese ginger jar, with red circular stamp to base, height 13cm, and a large modern Oriental fish bowl, decorated in green, orange and blue insects and floral pattern, height 26cm, diameter 31cm, also a wooden vase stand (5).Condition Report: The fish bowl has visible cracks on the inside. The Oriental figure of a gentleman has had repairs all over and to the hat. The handle of the large modern blue vase has been reattached. The small ginger jar has a hairline on the body. The wooden stand has some missing tips to the decoration.
A Chinese blue and white porcelain vase as a lamp, modern, of baluster form decorated with pavilions and figures in a landscape40cm high to fitmentProvenance:Private collection, 58 Melton Court, London, SW7Wired as a lamp, and with fixed cap and base. The visible parts of the lamp appear in good condition.Wired with gilt silk flex and single bayonet fitting, box pleated cream shade.UNTESTED.
A Chinese child's blue silk embroidered jacket, early 20th century, worked in coloured threads with a vase of peonies and a gather of fruits with butterflies, 72cm across arms; together with a large fragment of gold silk, circa 1900, applied with embroidered appliques of a phoenix and bats in flight over foliage and peonies, 120 x 120cm; a Chinese silk embroidered folding hat, 21cm wide; and a pair of silk embroidered and gold-wrapped thread "sleeve" panels worked with shou motifs, bats, Buddhistic emblems and fruits, 56 x 12.5cm (faded) (4)moth damage, fading etc and torn right across the gold panel. sold a.f
An 18thC Qianlong dynasty Chinese gold splashed ovoid bronze vase, the body with appliqués of mythical animals and clouds with raised petals between lappet bands, 34cm high. Provenance: The John and Margaret Rankine Collection. Accompanied with a copy of the purchase invoice 5th January 1956 from Spink and Son Ltd, priced at £60.
A Chinese porcelain clair de lune bottle vase, of square section with tapering neck and stylized dragon handles. Six character Yongzheng seal mark to base, and possibly of the period (1723 - 1735), 27cm high. Provenance: The John and Margaret Rankine Collection. Accompanied by a copy of the purchase receipt from Spink and Son Ltd. 31st January 1959, when described at that time as a square porcelain tapering vase to the foot and the neck with two openwork dragon handles, the whole covered with a pale lavender glaze. Young-Cheng, 1722-1755 with a purchase price of £60 and noted that there was an insurance policy taken out for the period of the 5th January 1959 to the 4th January 1960 at the price of one guinea.
A PAIR OF CHINESE DRAGON PAINTED AND PARCEL GILT VASE LAMPS OF RECENT MANUFACTURE On giltwood bases, with brass double light fittings and lined silk shades 45cm high to top of vases; 76cm high to top of brass fittings; the shades 35cm high, 49cm diameter Provenance: Purchased Mallett, London Condition Report: Please note a condition report for this lot has not yet been completed.This lot has been PAT tested and is ready for use in a domestic setting. If you require a full condition report, please enquire through the lot listing on our website.Condition Report Disclaimer
A PAIR OF CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE LAMP BASES MID 19TH CENTURY AND LATER Later fitted as lamp bases vase approximately 33cm high, approximately 69cm high overall including fitments Provenance: The late Nigel Pollitzer, adopted son of multimillionaire George Pollitzer and his wife Esme, and former friend of Sarah, Duchess of York. Condition Report: Please note a condition report for this lot has not yet been completed.There is no electrical wiring present, therefore this lamp would require rewiring by a qualified electrician. If you require a full condition report, please enquire through the lot listing on our website. Condition Report Disclaimer
A Chinese porcelain teapot and cover and famille rose baluster vase and associated cover, late 18th c, the tea pot painted with pheasants among peonies, 21cm h and smaller, vase with painted mark Vase with minor chip to glaze to inside rim and to pierced scrolled detail, associated cover with large chip to rim, with wear to gildingteapot with various chips to cover and to spout, with wear to gilding and decoration
A Chinese blue and white five-piece garniture from the Vung Tau Cargo, Kangxi, c1690, comprising three baluster vases and domed covers and a pair of gu shaped vases, moulded with lappet shaped panels painted in underglaze blue with flower sprays, 21 and 23cm h, painted lozenge within concentric circles, affixed pictorial lot label, (8)Provenance: Christie's, Sale of the Vung Tau Cargo, 7 April 1992, lot 560Both beaker vases with extensive loss to upper part. One baluster vase with chip on rim. Some marine encrustations, glaze typically mat from long emersion in the sea
Miscellaneous miniature ceramics, early 19th c and later, to include a Doulton Lambeth stoneware tyg and jug, a porcelain teacup, saucer and mug painted with loose bouquets, a Chinese porcelain blue and white vase painted with figures and a porcelain sparrow beak cream jug painted in underglaze blue, various sizes and marks (18) Very minor chip to rim of Doulton Lambeth jug, very minor chip to rim of blue bowl, brown mug with chips to glaze on applied flowers, two very minor chips to rim of blue gilded mug, cream jug with chip to spout and loss of handle and chip to rim
A Chinese blue and white porcelain vase. The pear shaped (Yuhuchunping) vase having a rounded bulbous body and slender neck with flared mouth, decorated with scrolling of flowers, bands of lappet on the neck, ruyi clouds below and similar patterns at the bottom, unglazed base.Measures approx. 22cm tall.No cracks or hairlines.

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