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TWO PAIRS OF CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE BOWLS
AND A PAIR OF DISHES
LATE QING DYNASTY
The larger pair of bowls painted with dragons in pursuit of flaming
pearls, with six character Guangxu marks and of the period, the
smaller pair of bowls painted with stylised flowerheads, the bases
with marks reading Ruo Shen zhen cang, the dishes with iron-red
bats amidst swirling clouds in underglaze blue, the bases with
marks reading Bai Han Zi zhi, 14cm max. (6)
PLEASE NOTE THIS LOT IS TO BE OFFERED WITHOUT
RESERVE.
£500-1,000
Provenance: from a private collection, Hampshire.
694
A COLLECTION OF CHINESE PORCELAIN ITEMS
MING AND QING DYNASTY
Comprising: a famille verte teapot and cover, a famille verte
beaker, a blue bowl with a six character Jiaqing mark, a blue and
white ovoid ‘prunus’ jar, a pair of moulded blue and white and
café-au-lait tea bowls and saucers, a blue and white globular
waterpot with a label for Artemesia Alresford to the base, a blue
and white bowl stippled with three characters, a blue and white
and café-au-lait tea bowl with an everted rim, two blue and white
saucers, a moulded underglaze blue and red saucer, and six blue
and white tea bowls, including a pair with four character Chenghua
marks and another with a hall mark to the well, 17.8cm max. (21)
£1,000-2,000
Provenance: from a deceased estate, Dorset. The famille verte beaker
purchased from C P Sheffield on 23rd January 1986. The teapot, ovoid
jar, waterpot and underglaze blue and red saucer purchased from
Artemesia, Alresford between 29th August 1991 and 8th October
1999. Copies of the invoices are available.
695
A CHINESE ENAMELLED YIXING TEA CUP AND SAUCER
AND TWO FAMILLE ROSE ‘MAGNOLIA’ TEA BOWLS
LATE QING DYNASTY
The tea cup and saucer decorated with magpies amongst
blossoming trees reserved on a dark blue ground, the tea bowls
formed as magnolia flowerheads supported on applied feet shaped
as twisting branches, each bowl with a four character Qianlong
mark, together with a Japanese bronze brush rest cast as Mount
Fuji, the base with an inscription and seal mark, 15.8cm max, the
brush rest 282g. (5)
£150-250
696
A COLLECTION OF CHINESE AND OTHER ASIAN
CERAMIC ITEMS
SONG DYNASTY AND LATER
Comprising: three blue and white bowls, four blue and white
dishes including one ‘Swatow’, five celadon dishes, a small en
grisaille dish, a dish glazed green to the interior with a six character
Qianlong mark to the base, a pottery vase and cover shaped as
a building, and four other items, together with twelve receipts
dated to the 1980s and 1990s, mostly from Eric Hudes, London,
35cm max. (20)
PLEASE NOTE THIS LOT IS TO BE OFFERED WITHOUT
RESERVE.
£500-1,500
Provenance: from an English deceased estate.
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