A vibrant collection of twelve Chinese snuff bottles, each showcasing unique designs, techniques, and motifs. The assortment includes porcelain and enamel forms, with subjects ranging from birds, dragons, and tigers to figural portraits and floral arrangements. Notable examples include a blue enamel bottle with a raised white crane in landscape, a fish-form cloisonne piece with gilt accents, and a molded porcelain bottle adorned with flowering branches in relief. Several bottles bear painted reign-style marks. This eclectic group highlights a mix of traditional Chinese artistic styles and export ware from the 20th century.Dimensions: Tallest bottle measures approximately 3.25"HCondition: Age related wear.
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Wonderful collection of four porcelain angel musicians. The group includes three Lladro figurines, Angel with Flute 1004540, Black Angel 1004537, and Chinese Angel 1004536, each delicately playing their instruments with fine detail and soft pastel glazing. Also included is a Nao by Lladro angel holding a banjo, adding unique variety to the ensemble. Each figure displays Lladros signature craftsmanship with glossy finish and graceful expressions. Lladro backstamp. Nao by Lladro backstamp. Largest item measures: 3.75"L x 3.5"W x 8.25"H.Artist: Fulgencio GarciaIssued: 1969 - 2019Dimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: SpainCondition: Age related wear.
A large Worcester porcelain teapot and cream jug, circa 1775, polychrome painted in the Chinese manner with figural scenes and scrollwork panels, the teapot 17.5cm highThe knop of the cover has been repaired, with small losses. Hairline to the jug. Tiny chip and hairline to spout, light hairlines to handle and base.
A large antique Chinese Qing period blue and white porcelain vase, painted with panels containing landscape scenes and flowers, 43cm highGlaze is heavily scratched and worn around rim and neck, to both interior and areas of exterior. There are a couple of rim chips which have been worn smooth, and some similar areas to the neck of the vase. Some scratching to glaze on body of vase.
Part service of Chinese armorial porcelain, made circa 1795 for the David Erskin of Cardross (b.1772), who accompanied the 11th Lord Elphinstone as his ADC to Bombay and married his daughter (35 pieces)Includes: warming plate, square bowl, two small tureens and stands, small serving dish and stand, two shell shaped dishes, two round dishes, one shallow plate, four plates, two platters, five side plates, two cups and six saucers, two coffee cups and two saucers, and one lid. Quite a few pieces damaged - please see extra images.
A pair of Chinese porcelain bowls, Daoguang mark and period, decorated with a dragon and phoenix pattern in the Wucai style, 14.75cm diameterProvenance: brought home by Sir Francis Drummond from China in the mid 19th century, then purchased by the Blewitt family mid 20th century, thence by family descent One bowl has a small rim chip, and a very light star crack (approx 5mm) on the inside of the bowl only, but is otherwise in good condition with just some minor enamel wear inside. The other has some damage on the rim with associated restoration and hairlines. Otherwise in good condition
A First Period Worcester porcelain 'Hundred Antiques' pattern dish, c.1770, with scalloped edge, decorated with flowerheads and lotus scrolls, with pseudo Chinese character marks verso,19.3cm wideCondition ReportFiring cracks to the edge of the rim. Foot rim with scuffs, chips, and nibbles. Very minor rubbing to decoration. Some sticker residue to the base and face of the dish. No apparent restoration.
A collection of porcelain, mainly 19th century, comprising: a pair of Meissen style cups and saucers printed with birds, cups 6.5cm high two Meissen tea cups and four saucers, cups 4.5cm high two Chinese tea cups, with typical painted decoration, 6cm high and three plates, with South Audley Street, London, floral decoration, retailed by T Goode & Co, 22cm diameter (15)Provenance: From the Collection of Nigell and Heather D’Oyly.Condition ReportMinor wear
Chinese famille verte porcelain panel, 'hundred boys' celebrating the spring festival, calligraphy inscription to the top, 26 x 42cm 46 x 62cm overall together with a canton hexagonal famille verte jar and cover, 20th century, red makers mark to base, 23cm wide 34cm high and a small famille verte cylinder vase decorated with a courtesan scene, 6cm diameter 11.5cm high (3) Provenance: The Clock House, Dunmow, Essex Condition ReportThe hexagonal vase with firing crack to the rim. scratches to the footrim. minor rubbing to the decoration. The brush pot/ small vase with cracks and repairs. Minor rubbing to the decoration. Porcelain plaque. Minor rubbing to the decoration. Please see additional images.
A Chinese famille rose porcelain large jardiniere, 20th century, painted with a continuous frieze of figures in a fenced garden35 x 40cm diameterPatination, watermarks, light scratching around the rimSmall star crack to the lower part of the body, visible from the inside onlyCentre drainage hole has been filled laterFiring anomaly - with 0.5mm loss of enamel and discolouration to the mid part of the body (exterior)Some discolouration to the yellow enamel bands towards the rim, maybe surface dirt.please see further images for condition
A pair of Chinese porcelain saucer dishes, late Qing Dynasty, probably Guangxu, each painted with a crane and two bats over waves with prunus sprig, 15.5cm diameter; five other items comprising a Ming blue and white provincial bowl, 10.3cm diameter, three teabowls and one saucer and a Kangxi famille verte deep cup, 7cm high (7)pair of saucer dishes - surface area of discolouration, small firing crack 2cm, small chip to rim of one, firing crack to rim of the otherlandscape bowl and saucer - bowl is cracked, saucer has character mark to the slope of the rim, as well as a seal mark to the baseblue and white bowl - niggles all round the rim and pitting ot the body, firing crack to upper part of rimfalcon bowl - small pittingfamille vert bowl octagonal - surface dirtbeaker - niggles to rim, slight rubbing to the enamel, please see further images
A pair of Chinese porcelain fish and wave bowls, Guangxu mark but probably Republic, each internally with a solitary goldfish, externally with 18 further fish in incised white waves, green borders, each bearing six character mark in blue 7.5 x 14.5cm Bowl 1: triple limbed star crack in base centre. rim gilding rubbedBowl 2: footrim with internal edge chip. Large hairline crack in rim. rim gilding rubbed.
A collection of Chinese famille rose porcelain Manchu Courtiers tea wares, Qianlong, circa 1780, to include a punch bowl on stand, an ovoid tea caddy with cover, two small bowls, another, a small hexagonal shaped dish, four cups, another of a different pattern, three saucers, a sparrow beak jug and cover; the punch bowl with two panels painted with a family in a garden (15) the punch bowl 26.5cm diametermost of the items from the collection have chips or have been restored or broken. a.f
A Chinese famille verte porcelain wine pot and cover, Kangxi Emperor (1662-1722), with lobed body and integral faux woven overhead handle, the reserves decorated with prunus blossom, peonies, butterflies and birds, with later silver metal replacement spout 18cm highthe cover is missing the knop, the handle has been broken and glued in two places, some areas of discolouration.
A Chinese porcelain shou bowl, Qing Dynasty, 19th century, painted with lotus leaves, shou character and lappets 17.5cm diameter; a plate of the same decoration, Qianlong seal mark in blue but later25cm diameterTwo faint hairline cracks to the rim of the bowl. The plate has been broken in half and glued
A Chinese famille rose porcelain plate, Qing Dynasty, Qianlong, circa 1740, painted with peonies and orchids, 23cm diameter; together with a similar soup bowl, 22cm diameter; a blue and white dragon saucer, 18th century, 12cm diameter; a plate with a fenced garden scene, 21.5cm and a famille rose saucer (5) pink peony plate - surface splashes, minor chips to the enamel, small firing crack to base peony plate with scalloped rim - losses to the enamel around the rim and some discolouration, orange rim line a little rubbed, pitting to the underside and small firing crack blue plate - anomalies to the glaze from firing, minor surface scratches dragon saucer - foot rim has been smoothed off, two tiny glazing anomalies to upper surface figural saucer - small firing crack to underside and chip to footrim, minor pitting
A pair of Chinese blue and white export porcelain vinegar jugs and covers, Kangxi Emperor (1662-1722), each octagonal panelled body carved and painted with flowers and undulating stems and flowers 16cm high One hande is broken and missing, the other handle is broken and glued and the knop is missing from the cover
A pair of Chinese yellow ground porcelain medallion bowls, late Qing Dynasty, each internally decorated with a central Shou medallion, externally painted with four medallions enclosing lanterns and vases on a yellow ground with further flowers and vases7 x 17cm Bowl one:two shallow rim chipsgilding to the rim has largely rubbed offrestored hairline crack from rim down approx 6cm, with filled section at the topBowl two:break with riveted repair to the rim, with restoration, filling and retouchinganother rim break with glued repair four rim chipssome minor pittingThe marks scratched off the bases, with matt scratched area to both.please see further images
Four Chinese export blue and white tea bowls and saucers from the Ca Mau cargo, 18th century, decorated with garden scenesThe Ca Mau shipwreck refers to a cargo of Chinese porcelain sunk between 1723 and 1735 off the coast of Vietnam. The wreck was discovered by Vietnamese fishermen in 1998glaze is slightly matt over allbrown glazed tea bowl - calcification to the exterior and foot consistent with time in the seablue and white tea bowl - niggle to rimsaucer - broken in half and restoredsaucer - area of discolouration
A Chinese armorial porcelain tea bowl and saucer, Qing Dynasty, circa 1750-60, with visor and elephant-headed central shield set with three further elephant heads, the border with vignettes of pairs of love birds en grisaillethe saucer 15cm diametersaucer - small area of discoluration to the field, rim chip, hairline crackbowl - chips to rim, pitting to interior, rubbing to the gilding on the rimplease see images
A pair of Chinese famille verte and powder blue ground porcelain vases, Qing Dynasty, 19th century, each painted with panels depicting scholars, maidens and boy attendants in palace pavilion settings, bands of ruyi, butterflies, sprigs and insects in gilt36cm highvase one - small firing fault to the gilding, usual slight rubbing to the gilding, firing anomaly to the upper part of one reserve, losses to the edge of the glaze around the raised framing of the vignette, slight rubbing to the enamel colours.vase two - pitting around the inside of the neck, loss of gilding to the rim, scratch to the upper vignette approx 2mm, slight rubbing to the gilding and enamel in places
A Chinese famille verte porcelain tea cannister, Kangxi Emperor, circa 1700, of diminutive rectangular section, painted with fighting cocks, with later silver metal replacement neck and pull-off lid. 9.5cm high; together with an engine turned "capuchin" mug, blue sprig mark, 10cm highMug - cracks and chips to the rim, pitting to the bodycannister - loose silver cover, pitting to the body, chip to the base 0.5mm
A Chinese egg and spinach glazed porcelain toad, Qing Dynasty, 19th century, modelled standing on a lily pad, 12.5cm high; together with two Chinese blanc de chine (Dehua) rhinoceros horn shape libation cups with moulded decoration, 10cm wide; a Chinese carved lapis lazuli figure of the laughing Buddhai, 7.5cm high; and a fawn glazed box and cover, 8.5cm high (5)Please see further images.Toad- surface dirt, miniscule chip in paintwork, small unglazed area at the bottom, a lot of stickers on the base.Blue Buddhai- surface dirt, anomallies with the natural stonePair of cups- 1st: areas of craquelure mainly to the rim, two small hairlines from the rim, surface dirt, forked crack to the base. 2nd: two chips to the rim, one hairline on the inside.Lidded Pot- numerous chips to the foot rim, large chip to the lid (approx 1.5 cm x 2cm)
A Chinese blue and white porcelain kendi, Ming Dynasty, Wanli Emperor (1572-1620), with leaf tips to the neck and panels of aquatic plants and flowers to the body19.5cm highAreas of the rim where the glaze hasnt taken, some surface chipping to the footrim. small areas of pitting and discolouration.
A BOW PORCELAIN POLYCHROME KANGXI-STYLE PLATE WITH SCALLOPED RIM CIRCA 1755 Painted with a Chinese woman with fan before a rocky outcrop 18cm diameterFor a similar example from the Frank Arnold Collection, see Bonhams London, The Frank Wheeldon Collection of English Porcelain, 23rd January 2008 Lot 18 (£1,440 incl. BP.). Condition Report: Foot rim chips, some rubbing to the gilding and enamels. Chip to scallop edge of rim at 7 o'clock. Other small nibbles to rim.Condition Report Disclaimer
Late 18th century Chinese Export porcelain blue and white shaped rectangular dish, painted with a bird perched on rockwork amongst shrubs before terracing, within foliate border, 37.7cm wideCondition ReportLight surface marks, accretions. Graze/shallow chip to rim. Three small chips to underside of rim. General wear and tear.
Chinese porcelain blue and white prunus pattern ginger jar and a cover, double concentric lines to base, a pair of Chinese-style turquoise glazed Buddhist lion dogs on plinths, each modelled holding a brocaded ball in front paw, printed and impressed numerals to base, 20cm high, three Chinese blanc de chine-style figures of ladies holding fans, 20th century (6) Condition ReportItems in overall good order. Ginger jar with hard accretions around rim. General wear and tear.
Four Chinese mudman figures including one playing a mandolin and another seated fishing, tallest 23cm high, seven Royal Osborne Childhood Memories porcelain figures, a model of a crouching tiger, two Nao figures of girls, one holding a basket of fruit, the other a fan and a Cascades Nao-style figure of a girl holding a chick (15)
Collection of Royal Copenhagen porcelain including two Christmas pattern coffee cans and saucers, a compressed oviform vase painted with a blue tit, 15cm high, a small osier moulded pin dish painted with a blue flower spray, a spirally moulded coffee pot and cover printed with loose bouquets of flowers, various printed green and blue marks, painted numerals and a Bloor Derby Botanical green ground dessert plate, painted with 'Chinese Bramble' within gilt foliate moulded border and an English porcelain green and gilt bordered oval two-handled low comport, possibly Samuel Alcock circa 1840, pattern no.3/3189
Collection of English, Chinese and Continental pottery and porcelain, comprising two Chinese export tea bowls and a sugar bowl, all painted with famille rose flower sprays, a Coalport porcelain trio, circa 1825, painted with posies and garden flowers within gilt cell and dot pattern borders, various items of Sunderland lustre tea wares, an English porcelain teacup and saucer painted with iron red green trellis pattern, a Derby Imari pattern coffee can, a Dresden miniature teacup and saucer and another with pink panels, an early 19th century English porcelain platinum and gilt banded coffee can and other items Condition Report Chinese Export items:Sugar bowl - hairline crack & rim chipping. 2X teabowls - one with large triangular chip to the rim and two hairline cracks. The other with multiple hairline cracks, some rim chipping. Sunderland lustre items - a coffee cup and saucer with strawberry decoration with some staining to glaze, another cup and saucer with hairline cracks.Derby imari coffee can - hairline crack through handle, staining hairline cracks/crazing. Coalport trio - coffee cup partially lacking handle, minor glaze staining to teacup handle. Royal Worceter milk-jug - stained crazing. Milk jug with impressed IEB and star mark decorated with iron-red flowerheads - extensively cracked and restuck. Similarly decorated coffee can - restored and overpainted to interior. An English porcelain coffee-can with platinum border- small footrim chip. Pearlware figure - cracked and restored through neck, lacking left arm, with associated losses and old restoration. Small Staffordshire pottery figure of a girl - cracked through and restuck. Staffordshire pottery cow spill vase - chipping to his hat and the cow's ears, crack to cow. Some typical wear and rubbing overall. Everything is visible in the catalogue illustration.
Chinese porcelain composite set of blue and white teacups and saucers, with four character Kangxi marks, some probably later in date, each painted with radiating panels of leafy branches, flowers and landscapes, within shaped foliate borders (some repairs to handles) (6)Condition ReportLight surface marks, accretions. Small chip to rim of two cups, chip to foot ring of one cup. Repair to handle of one cup. Small chips to edge of two saucers, chip to foot ring of one saucer. General wear and tear.
Chinese porcelain blue and white prunus pattern baluster vase and cover, four-character Kangxi mark to base, Qing Dynasty, painted with sprays of prunus on a cracked ice pattern ground (chipped to rim of vase) 31cm high Condition ReportLight suface marks, accretions. Chip to rim and foot. General wear and tear.
Collection of pottery and porcelain, including: a Chinese Export blue and white soup plate (extensively damaged and repaired) with hand painted inscription to reverse 'Daniel ....up west near the Bristol Plain/Bristol 1787', an 18th century Dutch Delft blue and white small plate with chinoiserie flowersprays, 19th century Spode pearlware blue and white chinoiserie saucer-dish, Mocha ware mug, Spode imari pattern no. 1495 teacup and saucer, Minton porcelain breakfast cup and saucers, with gilt and burnt orange bands, a pearlware blue and white plate with feathered border, an English porcelain black transfer printed part tea-service, a Japanese octagonal plate stencilled with carp and other items The inscription Bristol Plain refers to the Broad Plain, in St. Philips, Bristol, where the Fripp soap factory was based in 1787, and this is perhaps were this Chinese Export plate was excavated.
A quantity of assorted sundry ceramics including an ironstone cup and saucer, with matching dinner plate, a Poole Pottery 'Bluebird' pattern plate, diameter 22.5cm, a modern Continental porcelain centrepiece, with crossed swords mark to base, height 24.5cm, a Chinese style teapot, a twin handled blush ivory jug, height 22cm, a Parian ware centrepiece, decorated with cherubs, a Poole Pottery circular platter, a Korean style celadon glazed baluster form vase, height 19cm, etc.

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