Collection of miniature porcelain models of animals and figures including: a pair of sheep, possibly Meissen, unmarked, naturalistically modelled recumbent, two continental porcelain models of cows, a Crown Staffordshire porcelain model of a hunting hound, two continental porcelain miniature figures of ladies, a Sevres-style pink ground miniature coffee can, an English porcelain spirally moulded tea bowl and saucer, circa 1800, painted in green and gilt with scattered sprigs and insects and a Chinese Export famille rose tea bowl and saucer painted with flower sprays within diaper pattern borders (some damages and repairs)
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Two Chinese porcelain relief moulded snuff bottles, early 20th century, moulded with figures and lion dogs, a Chinese enamelled bowl painted with deer in wooded landscape (losses), a small Canton saucer painted with flowering prunus, a Japanese brass relief cast vesta case with prunus and a bird, an Asian small copper picture frame cast with scrolling dragon amongst waves and a small figure of a Buddha (7) Condition Report Bowl - surface scratches, accretions, area of loss to enamel on side, diameter 12.5cmDish - surface scratches, accretions, cracks and chips to enamel, diameter 10cmFrame - surface scratches, accretions, 10.5cm x 8.5cmWhite snuff bottle - surface marks, accretions, 7.5cm highSnuff bottle - surface scratches, accretions, chip to base, 7.5cm highBuddha - surface scratches, accretions, chip to knee, 6cm highVesta - surface scratches, accretions, hinge loose, 4.5cm highGeneral wear and tear.
Collection of Chinese and Asian snuff bottles and other items, 20th century, including a cinnabar-style example, an egg, a cylindrical pot and cover, a napkin ring, a Chinese porcelain blue and white gourd-shaped snuff bottle and stopper, several enamelled examples, cinnabar-style rectangular box and cover and a double-gourd shape flashed and frosted blue glass example
Pair of mid-19th century English porcelain botanical blue ground cabinet plates, a Staffordshire pottery model of a squirrel perched on an oak stump (cracked and restuck), a Chinese Export willow pattern coffee cup and saucer, two coffee cups similar and a Spode teapot, cover and stand, gilt and painted with blue husks, circa 1830, various printed and painted marks (damages)
A pair of late 19th/early 20th century Chinese blue and white porcelain octagonal trumpet vases, both height 21cm, (both af), and a late 19th/early 20th century Chinese octagonal baluster form porcelain lidded jar, height 22.5cm, (af) (3).Condition Report: Please note, both trumpet vases have signs of hairlines and chips, one has been heavily restored and the finial to the top of the lidded jar is missing.
A Chinese blue and white porcelain bowl, the exterior decorated with pagodas and boats amongst landscape, diameter 14cm, and a further early 20th century Chinese brown ground bowl, the exterior decorated with three panels, painted in enamels with flowers, diameter 11.5cm, (af) (2).Condition Report: Please note, the brown ground bowl has been completely split in two and badly repaired.
A set of four late 18th/early 19th century Chinese blue and white porcelain saucers, diameter 9cm, a pair of 19th century Chinese blue and white porcelain tea bowls, diameter 7cm, and a further pair of 19th century Chinese blue and white porcelain tea bowls, both with four character double ring marks to base, both diameter 6cm (8).
A pair of 19th century Chinese Nonya plates, the pink ground floral decorated border enclosing central panel depicting bird amongst foliage, both diameter 25cm, a further late 19th/early 20th century Chinese porcelain platter, 34.5 x 26.5cm, (af), a pair of 18th century Chinese Export ware porcelain plates, decorated with pagodas amongst landscape, with foliate border, both diameter 22.5cm, and a further Chinese Export ware plate (6).
An early 20th century Chinese Famille Rose porcelain ginger jar, raised on carved hardwood stand, with four character mark to base, height including stand 15.5cm, also five further carved hardwood stands and a modern blue and white ginger jar converted to a lamp, on carved hardwood base, height to top of fitment approx 33cm (7).
A 19th century Chinese octagonal porcelain bowl/planter, each panel decorated with a lady in a different post, with Qianlong seal mark to base, diameter 22cm, height 7.5cm.Condition Report: Please note, there are two small hairline cracks in between the curvature of the rim of the bowl, which have previously been restored.
A pair of 19th century Chinese blue and white Export porcelain saucers, diameter 13.5cm, a set of six Chinese blue and white porcelain tea bowls and matching saucers, diameter of saucers 11cm, diameter of tea bowls 7cm, also two further associated Chinese blue and white porcelain tea bowls (16).
Five items of Chinese porcelain comprising two 19th century small dishes, both with square blue mark to the underside, diameters 14.5cm and 15cm, a small vase with blue elephant mask handles and floral enamelled pattern on a yellow ground, with four printed red character marks, height 8.5cm, diameter at widest point 7.5cm, raised on wooden stand, a crackle glazed celadon vase, unmarked, height 25cm, diameter 15cm, raised on wooden stand, and a blanc-de-chine porcelain figure with detachable left hand, height 26cm, raised on wooden stand (5).
A pair of 19th century Chinese blue and white export ware porcelain lidded jars, both height 8.5cm, a blue and white saucer, decorated with boats and landscape amongst pagodas, diameter 11cm, a blue and white porcelain bowl, diameter 11cm, and a blue and white porcelain lid, (af), diameter 7cm (5).
A large Japanese Satsuma baluster form vase, the large panels decorated with female figures amongst foliage and landscape, on a blue and gilt decorated ground, with 'Made in Japan' stamped to the base, height 47cm, a matching modern Japanese baluster form Satsuma table lamp with white shade, height to top of fitment approx 40cm, a pair of modern Chinese hand painted floral decorated porcelain vases, decorated with birds and foliage amongst landscape, both with red painted six character marks to base, height 24.5cm, a pair of modern Japanese Satsuma style vases, both inscribed 'Made in Japan' to the base, height 26cm, and a matching pair of smaller modern Japanese Satsuma style vases, height 19cm (8).
Collection of 18th and 19th century Chinese blue and white porcelain, included a lidded box, a pair of prunus jars converted to lamps, a baluster vase (26cm high), dishes, bowl, etcThe large vase has a hairline on the rim. The box has a couple of chip to the lid. The prunus jars have been drilled. The crackle vase has some restoration on the rim. Small crackle jar is chipped. Small dish with a small hairline. A few other chips.
Group of 18th century Chinese porcelain, including two Batavian ware tea bowls and saucers, a similar cafe au lait tea bowl, and three pieces of Nanking and Tek Sing Cargo porcelain (8)The plate has one small chip to the underside of the rim. The bowl has small rim chips and one hairline on the rim. One tea bowl has a hairline and one saucer has a few hairlines. Some tiny rim chips.
A pair of Nanking Cargo blue and white porcelain bowls 18th century, of dished circular form with landscape decorated centres, 23cm diameter, together with one other Nanking Cargo bowl, 25cm diameter, a Nanking Cargo imari decorated bowl, 15cm diameter, another Nanking Cargo, including two bowls and two plates and a small collection of other Chinese bluie and white porcelain (13)1752, the Dutch East India Company, ship Geldermalsen, struck a reef on her return journey to the Netherlands and sank in the South China Sea. The cargo of Chinese porcelain was originally potted in Jingdezhen, Jiangzi province then shipped to Nanking for delivery to the Netherlands. The cargo was recovered by Captain Michael Hatcher and his team in 1985 and sold by Christie's Amsterdam on 28 April - 2 May 1985 as 'The Nanking Cargo. Chinese Export Porcelain and Gold' two hundred and thirty-five years later. Condition Reportchips, nibbles and surface scratches thoughout
A collection of Nanking Cargo blue and white porcelain 18th century, to include various tea bowls and saucers, all having architectural dwellings in a landscape decoration, 13cm diameter of largest saucer, 8cm diameter of largest tea bowl (qty)1752, the Dutch East India Company, ship Geldermalsen, struck a reef on her return journey to the Netherlands and sank in the South China Sea. The cargo of Chinese porcelain was originally potted in Jingdezhen, Jiangzi province then shipped to Nanking for delivery to the Netherlands. The cargo was recovered by Captain Michael Hatcher and his team in 1985 and sold by Christie's Amsterdam on 28 April - 2 May 1985 as 'The Nanking Cargo. Chinese Export Porcelain and Gold' two hundred and thirty-five years later.Condition Reportminor chips and nibbles throughout. No apparent restoration. No hairline cracks. Please see additional images.
A blue and white charger, with a central medallion of three Buddhist lions, with radiating panels of lotus and Buddhist emblems at the rim Dimension: D:45.5cm Provenance: From Geoffrey Middle Collection; A closely comparable dish in the Santos Palace Collection is illustrated in Chinese Porcelains of the Santos Palace ,2021, pp.246-247. See also Daisy Lion-Goldschmidt, Ming Porcelain , 1984, p.30 Condition: Relatively good condition, two hairlines from rim, 8cm and 5cm; a 20cm crack on base Link of detail photos:
of circular shape, the recessed centre well cast with a lion knop encircled by six smaller recumbent mythical beasts and grapevines, enclosed by a band of birds alternating with clusters of grapes, all between a ridged border and a further band of detached florets Dimension: D:13.5cm, weight 580g Provenance: From Geoffrey Middle Collection; From the collection of Anthony Du Boulay, no.P209, Bonhams New Bond Street, London, 10 November 2003, lot 178. Purchased from Douglas J. K. Wright Ltd., London in the early 1960s. Since 1945, Douglas J.K. Wright has been a renowned and well-respected auction specialist and London dealer in Chinese and Japanese works of art. He ran the Japanese department of Spink & Son before opening his own art gallery, Douglas J.K. Wright Oriental Art. Anthony du Boulay (label to back), acquired from the above. Anthony du Boulay served at Christie's from 1949 to 1980, for many years as the Director of the Ceramics Department and for 13 years as the President of Christie's, Geneva. From 1981, he served as Honorary Adviser on Ceramics to the National Trust, United Kingdom, on council of the Oriental Ceramic Society and as the Chairman of the French Porcelain Society. Condition: See photos Link of detail photos: https://we.tl/t-qywbEm242l
A pair of Chinese blue and white export shipwreck porcelain tea bowls and saucers from The Nanking Cargo - painted with pagodas in lake landscapes, the saucers 11.6cm diameter. (both bowls with glued repairs); together with associated paperwork and 'The Nanking Cargo' by Michael Hatcher. * Provenance: Lot 5060, Christies 'The Nanking Cargo' sale, partial lot labels remaining to saucers.
Two pieces of Chinese famille rose porcelain - 20th century, comprising a meiping form vase, painted with two phoenix amidst peony blooms in a garden, landscape, the reverse with two ducks and a butterfly amidst aquatic plants, above a stylised lappet band to the base, 29.5cm high; together with a famille rose punch bowl, painted and enamelled with flowers and butterflies below a primrose yelow and deep red ruyi band, 25.75cm diameter, printed Qianlong seal mark (but later).
A pair of Chinese famille rose porcelain tiles - early 19th century, enamelled with birds and flowers including prunus, peonies and chrysanthemums, 9.2 x 9.3cm. (one broken and repaired)* One tile is in good condition overall, but with a few glaze flakes from the edges, one of which at the upper left is slightly larger. The other tile has some similar glaze flaking to the edges, but it has also been broken into a number of pieces in the past and has been glued back together (to a good standard, but the glue has yellowed with age).
A small group of pottery, porcelain and glass figures of animals and birds - including a pair of modern Chinese porcelain ducks, 23cm high; a Staffordshire figure of Mother Goose; a painted glass covered dish in the form of a tortoise, 20.2cm long; three small glass figures of seated dogs; and two 1920s-30s novelties.
Seven Chinese items - including a 19th century Canton celadon glazed saucer dish painted with butterflies and flowers, 18.3cm diameter (three small chips to rim); a cast iron teapot with swing handle; an archaic style cast metal bronze-style vase, 13cm high; a pewter tea caddy; a large soapstone seal carved with a long bodied dragon chasing a flaming pearl, 12.3cm high; and two porcelain snuff bottles.
Three pieces of Oriental pottery and porcelain - comprising a large Chinese blue and white porcelain bottle vase, painted with scrolling vines and peony blooms between lappet and stylised foliate borders, Qianlong four character mark but late 20th century, 42.5cm high; a Japanese Satsuma earthenware covered vase, 1920s-30s, black painted two character mark to base and edge of cover, stout baluster form with tripod beast mask feet, twin lion handles and dome cover with lion and ball finial, painted with a figural reserve with a noblewoman and her young attendant in an interior, 39cm high (chip to finial, small hairline to rim); and a late-20th century Chinese blue and white porcelain baluster jar and cover, painted with lotus flowers and vines, 26.25cm high.
Two pieces of Chinese porcelain - comprising a famille rose-verte Republic period saucer dish, painted with a dragon and a phoenix chasing a flaming pearl, four character mark to base, 23.8cm diameter; and a blue and white conical bowl, six character Xuande mark but later (20th century), painted to the exterior and interior with rows of Zhuanshu script on a celadon glazed ground, the well centred with a Shou symbol, 15.7cm diameter, 7cm high. * Both pieces in good condition, with no chips, cracks or hairlines. There is some gilt wear to the saucer dish and some glaze crazing throughout to the celadon bowl.
A Chinese faux-marble enamelled porcelain saucer, Qianlong (1736-1795), of circular form, painted with swirling washes of sepia and grisaille in imitation of marble, the centre decorated with a melon, with a six-character Qianlong mark to base,12.8cm diameterProvenance: From the collection of Desmond Kirkpatrick (1932-2024).清乾隆 仿大理石纹碟 《大清乾隆年制》青花篆书款Condition ReportThe melon possibly added at a later stage.Chipped and cracked to rim.Minute chips to foot rim.
A pair of Chinese faux bois-enamelled porcelain vases, Republic period (1912-1949), each fan-shaped body painted with landscapes, with a six-character Qianlong mark in red to base,16.5cm high (2)Provenance: From the collection of Desmond Kirkpatrick (1932-2024).民国 粉彩仿木纹开光山水图瓶 《大清乾隆年制》矾红篆书款 一对Condition ReportNo obvious faults.
A large collection of Chinese Art reference books, including Great Heritages of Chinese Art with Illustrative Plates, 2 Vols, 1951; Zhongguo Meishu Quanji, Diaosu bian 2; Qin Han Diaosu (The Great Treasury of Chinese Art, Sculpture; Qin and Han), vol. 2, Beijing, 1985; Luoyang Tang sancai/Tang Dynasty Tri-Colour Pottery of Luoyang, Beijing, 1980, Jintong fo zaoxiang tezhan tulu / The Crucible of Compassion and Wisdom, Taipei, 1987; Gugong Falangqi Xuancui/Masterpieces of Chinese Enamel Ware in the National Palace Museum, 1971; Zhongguo fojiao yishu [Buddhist Art in China], National Museum of History ROC, Taipei, 1978; The Eminent Mongolian Sculptor G. Zanabazar, 1982; Tang sancai (shang) [Tang Three-colored Pottery (Part I)], Taipei, 1984; Hai-Wai Yi-Chen Chinese art in Overseas Collections, Pottery & Porcelain, Taipei, 1990; Gugong tongqi xuancui [Masterworks of Chinese Bronze in the National Palace Museum], 1970; Si chou zhi lu. Han Tang zhi wu.[Silk Road textiles from Han Dynasty to Tang Dynasty],1972, and Collector's notes and Etc. (Qty) Provenance: The David and Sarah Battie Collection.
A Chinese painted enamel tea bowl and cover, Qing dynasty (1644-1911), decorated with European-style figures in a garden, with a 'Jorge Welsh Oriental Porcelain, Works of Art' and 'China of All Colours 112' label,9.5cm diameter,two Chinese polychrome-enamelled dishes,20th century, each of lobed form, painted with florets, inscribed, with a four-character Guangxu mark to base,10.5cm long, anda Chinese hardwood stand,the apron pierced and carved with scrolling flowers,23cm wide17cm deep6.5cm high (5)Provenance: The Estate of the late Jackie Mann.Condition ReportBowl and cover - Cracks to the enamel. Restored. Surface scratches and dents to rim and foot rim. Dishes - No obvious faults.Stand - Wood with cracks.
A collection of Chinese export porcelain, 18th century, comprising two cups and a saucer, decorated with butterflies and flowers in relief, cups 11 and 11.2cm highsaucer 13.9cm diameter (3)Provenance: The David and Sarah Battie Collection.Condition ReportCup with enamel - a minute chip to rim, enamel losses.White cup - chipped and cracked to foot, chipped to rim.Saucer - chipped and cracked to rim.
A Chinese porcelain figure, 18th century, of a lady standing by a planter,16.5cm high, and a famille verte figure, Republic period (1912-1949), of Zhong Liquan wearing a long robe with a fan in his hands, standing on a pedestal, 31.5cm high (2)Condition ReportLady - fully restored with losses. Zhong Liquan - No obvious faults.
A collection of Chinese snuff bottles, late Qing dynasty, in silver, porcelain, agate, or hardstone, 5 to 7cm high, and two jade pendants, one in the shape of a crane, the other oval, carved with a landscape, inscribed to the reverse, 3.5 and 5.5cm long (10)Condition ReportCrane - minute holes for suspension.Blue and white - with tiger's eye stopper. Chipped to rim.Butterscotch amber with mask and ring handles - chipped in various locations, a crack to base, agate stopper. Silver - inlaid with turquoise and coral, spoon tested silver. Surface scratches and minor dents. Agate - the stopper with a mother-of-pearl cabochon and base metal bezel, spoon tested silver and dented, chipped to rim.Flattened hardstone - the stopper with silver bezel and spoon.Another hardstone - the stopper with silver bezel and underlid, spoon base metal. Minute chips to rim.Agatized dinosaur bone - small chips to edges.
A collection of Chinese porcelain, Qing dynasty (1644-1911), comprising:a wucai dish, of lobed form, painted with two boys, 15.5cm diameter, another wucai dish, of circular form, painted with mandarin ducks in a lotus pond, 15.4cm diameter, a blue and white dish, painted with flowers and rocks, 16.5cm diameter, and a famille rose bowl, the rounded sides rising from a circular foot to a flared rim, painted with mythical beasts against a turquoise ground, with a six-character Jiaqing mark to base,17.6cm diameter (4)Provenance: The David and Sarah Battie Collection.Condition ReportLobed wucai - chipped, cracked, restored. Circular wucai - chipped to rim.Blue and white - chipped to rim.Bowl - fully restored with losses, a/f.
Chinese sale catalogues and reference books, a large quantity, including: Sotheby's catalogue of Chinese and Japanese art, 1928 (1); Christie's catalogues of Chinese art, 1968 (3); THE TRANSMUTATION OF LING BY ERNEST BRAMAH, 1911; Burlington Fine Arts Club, Catalogue of a Collection of Objects of Chinese Art, Illustrated Catalogue of Chinese Art, Privately printed for the Burlington Fine Arts Club 1915. (3 identical copies); The Oriental Ceramic Society Exhibition catalogue of Enamelled Polychrome Porcelain of Manchu Dynasties 1951; The OCS catalogue of the Loan Exhibition, The Arts of The Ming dynasty 1957; Art of the Tang Dynasty, Oakland University; International Exhibition of Chinese Art Catalogue, Royal Academy of Arts London 1935-1936; Chinese Porcelain Before the Present Dynasty. S. W. BUSHELL, M. D., 1886; Journal MAANDBLAD VOOR BEELDENDE KUNSTEN 1935-35; A SKETCH OF THE HISTORY OF CERAMIC ART IN CHINA, WITH A CATALOGUE OF THE HIPPISLEY COLLECTION OF CHINESE PORCELAINS. 1902; etc. (qty.)Provenance: Arthur Probsthain bookshop, London.
A collection of three Chinese porcelain cups, 18th century, comprising:one blue and white, of lobed form, painted with sprigs of flowers, 8.7cm diameter, one copper-red and underglaze blue, of circular form, painted with lotus or chrysanthemum,9cm diameter, and one famille rose, painted with peony, the exterior in cafe-au-lait, 7.5cm diameter (3)Condition ReportFamille rose - chipped to rim and foot rim.Copper red - fully restored. Blue and white - chipped and cracked.

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