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1651 | height: 27 cm | country: Germany | provenance: private pharmacy museum | Albarello faience pottery | This earthenware jar dates from the 18th century and was probably made in Frankfurt or Nuremberg, which were important centers of earthenware production in Germany. The jar is decorated with delicate floral decor in blue, a typical style inspired by Chinese porcelain, which was very popular in Europe. Characteristic features of this jar include a pewter lid that is firmly attached to the jar and was used to store liquids such as wines, oils or healing elixirs. The spiral-shaped ear gives the jar an elegant look and at the same time ensures its functionality. This jar is a great example of German faience ceramics, where aesthetic value is combined with practical use. Its origin and precise processing make it a valuable collector's artifact from the 18th century. | Bidders are requested to inquire about the condition of the lot prior to the auction. Any complaints will be disregarded.
18th century | height: 23 cm | region: Hanau | country: Germany | provenance: private pharmacy museum | Albarello faience pottery | This earthenware jug comes from the Hanau region of Germany and dates back to the 18th century. It is decorated with a delicate blue-white decor with floral motifs, which are typical for faience production of that time. The jug's classic shape is complemented by a lid and handle with a metal cap, suggesting that it was probably used to serve drinks. Products from Hanau were valued for their craftsmanship and precision of detail. The blue patterns on a white background were inspired by Chinese porcelain, which was very popular throughout Europe in the 18th century. This jug is an example of the high level of workmanship and aesthetic sense of the German workshops of the time, which produced high-quality earthenware for the domestic and international market. | Bidders are requested to inquire about the condition of the lot prior to the auction. Any complaints will be disregarded.
18th century | height: 22 cm | region: Delft | country: Holland | provenance: private pharmacy museum | Albarello faience pottery | Dating from the 18th century, this jar is a beautiful example of Delft faience pottery, which was very popular in Europe. The jar is decorated with blue and white decor, a style that imitated Chinese porcelain, which was in high demand at the time. On the front of the jar, a bird sitting on a vine branch is elegantly depicted, set in a richly ornamental frame with plant motifs. This type of ceramic was widely used in the pharmaceutical environment for the storage of medicines or as a decorative element in interiors. The shape of the jar is simple but functional, with a bulbous body and a narrow neck that made handling easier. Delft faience was prized for its quality and precision of workmanship, and this artifact is evidence of a high level of craftsmanship. This jar is not only a utilitarian object, but also a work of art that reflects the aesthetic values ​​and skills of the potters of the time. | Bidders are requested to inquire about the condition of the lot prior to the auction. Any complaints will be disregarded.
18th century | height: 21 cm | region: West Europe | provenance: private pharmacy museum | Albarello faience pottery | This faience apothecary jar dates from the 18th century and is decorated with the traditional blue and white decor that was popular in European ceramic production at the time. The inscription on the jar refers to the medical or pharmaceutical substance that was stored in the jar. The floral motifs that decorate the jar are richly elaborated and contribute to its aesthetic appearance, while the blue and white coloring is inspired by the influence of Chinese porcelain, which dominated the European ceramics market at the time. This style was spread in workshops in Germany, Italy and other European countries. The jar was probably used in pharmacies to store various raw materials or medicines, fulfilling both an aesthetic and a practical function. It is a display of craftsmanship and historical apothecary culture, making it an interesting collector's item. | Bidders are requested to inquire about the condition of the lot prior to the auction. Any complaints will be disregarded.condition report:https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1GQCDYvmt-tN7ivo9S1_7fJF8-uRWy45o?usp=sharing
18th century | height: 25 cm | region: Delft | country: Holland | provenance: private pharmacy museum | Albarello faience pottery | This pair of decorative jars comes from the 18th century workshops in Delft, when ceramic production there excelled in the production of faience, imitating Chinese porcelain, which was in great demand in Europe at the time. Known for its delicate painting and use of rich colors, Delft pottery combines European and Oriental motifs, which is also evident in these vases. The vases are richly decorated with floral designs that include the typical baroque motifs of flowers and birds, while the lids of the jars are topped with figures of dragons or mythological animals, adding an exotic touch to the overall design. A color scheme that includes shades of blue, red, green and yellow is characteristic of this style. Delft faience was very popular due to its aesthetics and quality workmanship, which mimicked oriental porcelain but offered a more affordable option for European customers. These jars probably served as decorative objects in the interiors of noble houses and are today highly prized collector's items for their artistic and historical value. | Bidders are requested to inquire about the condition of the lot prior to the auction. Any complaints will be disregarded.
18th century | height: 25 cm | region: Delft | country: Holland | provenance: private pharmacy museum | Albarello faience pottery | This 18th century jar comes from faience pottery workshops, probably in Delft. It was used to store terebinth syrup (lat. Sir di Terebent), which was a medicinal product made from the resin of the terebinth tree, which was used in medicine mainly for the treatment of respiratory problems and inflammation. The jar is decorated with a typical blue-white decor, which is inspired by Chinese porcelain. Ornamental motifs around the inscription include rich plant and floral designs, while fine details such as the pattern on the neck and handle emphasize the aesthetic value of this artefact. The shape of the jar, with a prominent body, a narrow neck and a practical spout, was designed for easy handling and pouring of the syrup. This specimen represents a combination of functionality and decorative design, typical of pharmaceutical jars produced in Europe during the Baroque period. jars like this were not only part of pharmacies, but also served as decorative elements that gave interiors a noble appearance. | Bidders are requested to inquire about the condition of the lot prior to the auction. Any complaints will be disregarded.
A Chinese blue and white porcelain drum form cricket pot, 20th century painted ith Oriels browsing fruiting shrubs, bearing an apocryphal six-character mark for Hsuan Te, 10 cm overall height x 14 cm diameter, together with a Sung Dynasty style Qingbai glazed bottle vase with underglaze incised decoration of phoenix in flight amongst scudding clouds over a roulette bottom portion, 20th century. 26 cm overall height.
A Chinese blue and white porcelain circular rice bowl, 20th century, painted with scrolling "Islimi" and palmettes, bearing an apocryphal six-character mark for Chenghau, 6 cm high x 12 cm diameter, together with a pair of "Lotus" form Chinese porcelain tea bowls with similar decoration, 20th century, 5.5 cm high x 9 cm diameter.No damage or repair
A Chinese sang de boeuf glazed porcelain bottle vase, 20th century, with streaked and pooled glaze, 21 cm high x 10 cm diameter, together with a sang de boeuf glazed cache pot of segmented form bearing an apocryphal six-character mark for Xuande, 11.5 cm high x 15 cm diameter.No restoration or damage.
A near pair of Chinese blue and porcelain "Moonflasks", late Qing Dynasty, 19th century, each similarly painted with twin dragons flaming pearls, scrolling "Islimi" and palmettes and both fitted a pair of pierced bat handles, 17 cm wide x 21 cm high,One flask with old repair to the neckAnother flask with a broad but shallow chip to the rim.Update:Flask A.Chips /repair to the rim and crack to neck bat ears lightly rubbed but intactFlask B.Chips to the rim, one handle repaired, a glaze blemish to the body where it has touched another item in the glost kiln both ears have been repaired.Please see the additional images.
A Chinese Famille Rose circular porcelain censer, Qing Dynasty, 19th century, the interior painted with a writhing five-clawed dragon pursuing the pearl, amidst stylised clouds within a reciprocal sawtooth border, the exterior moulded with ruyi sceptre heads and a labyrinthine band, the base with vacant double blue ring and small ruyi feet, 9 cm high x 24 cm diameter.An old repair to one foot
A pair of Chinese Famille Rose porcelain, square section two-handled bulb pots, Qing Dynasty, Qianlong, The flared bodies painted with scenes of figures near buildings in river landscapes each fitted with a square cover with five bulb apertures, 17.5 cm high x 14 cm wide at the top.Pot A, The corner of the flared mouth is restored and also on the adjoining side, both handles have been restored, both handles of the cover are restored but not the cover itself.Pot B, The flared mouth is restored at the corners of side panels both handles look as if they have been restored.See the extra images for clarification.
A Chinese yellow ground circular porcelain lotus bowl, bearing an indistinct Zhuanshu mark, probably late Qing, late 19th century, painted flowering shrubs on an incised "Karakusa" ground, 8 cm overall height, 17 cm diameter, together with a Chinese coral red glaze pill vase with resist rush decoration, and two late 19th century Chinese porcelain models of pumpkins/squashes.Qty: 4Some enamel loss to all items, but no chips or cracks evident.
A pair of Chinese Famille Rose porcelain circular tureens and covers, Qing Dynasty, Yonzheng/Qianlong, each with domed covers and shell-shaped handles, painted with blooms in a restricted palette of rose pink, green and gilt, 15 cm wide x 12 cm overall height, together with a Famille Rose porcelain double walled reticulated tea bowl, two small vases of pumpkin form with scrolling wave bases, two early Qianlong wine cups of conical form.A private estateBoth tureens cracked. to the bodies, one cover with a glaze chip to the finial topBoth tureen covers have some chipping to the underside of the shell handles
A Chinese Famille Rose porcelain melon form jar and cover, bearing an indistinct zhuanshu mark, probably Guangxu, painted with insect and flowering peony, the flush cover with root form handle, 14 cm diameter, x 12 cm high, together with three Chinese Famille Rose pedestal pickle dishes of lobed form one with a panel of poetry both with indistinct Zhuanshu seal marks probably Tongzhi/Guangxu. 13 cm and 10 cm diameter respectively.Qty: 4Some rubbing to the enamels of the jar.Generally Good Order.
A pair of Chinese Famille Rose porcelain baluster vases, Qing Dynasty, 19th century, with domed and pierced hongmu covers, the bodies painted with hoho birds in gardens strewn with colourful enamel blooms, bearing a vacant double ring device to each base, 31 cm high (to include covers) and 19 cm wide at the shoulder.No major chips or cracks evident. Some small hairlines and scratches visible to both, with surface pitting and abrasions. Some enamel loss in places.
A Chinese Liver Red glazed circular tea bowl with a gently everted rim, bearing a six-character mark for Yongzheng, 5 cm high x 8.8 cm diameter, together with a shallow blue and white circular porcelain offering dish, bearing an apocryphal six-character mark to the base,3.5 cm high x 12.5 cm diameter,No damage or repair to report.
A Chinese Famille Rose porcelain circular fruit bowl, Late Qing Dynasty, late 19th century painted with figures in interiors and floral panels, mounted on a carved and pierced base., 27 cm diameter, together with a pair of Qianlong blue and white double-ended gravy boats painted with chrysanthemums., 22.5 cm long.Qty: 3bowl has a small chip to the rim boats have lost handles
A decorative Chinese celadon glazed porcelain lamp of bottle form, 20th/21st century, with "secret" type engraved and glazed decoration on carved and pierced hardwood base. 18 cm diameter x 41 cm height of vessel.The porcelain section is in good order but will need rewiring. No chips or cracks, but surface pitting evident
A Chinese Famille Rose export porcelain porter mug, Qing Dynasty, Qianlong, the perpendicular body with a dragon handle, painted with courtiers in attendance of a Mandarin admiring flowers on a verandah, 14 cm overall height, together with a large Famille Rose circular punch bowl, 26 cm diameter, two smaller Famille Rose circular rice bowls, a small late Qing Dynasty blue and white vase, small yellow ground baluster vase painted with a red dragon, and a collection of 18th century coffee cups, tea bowls, side plates,, and saucersA private estateMug intact, punch bowl restored, rice bowls restored, some damage in the remaining collection.
A Chinese Ming Dynasty-style blue and white porcelain stem cup, 20th century, painted in the round with rampaging five-clawed dragons on a ground of crashing waves, bearing a large apocryphal six-character mark to the sole of the cup for Xuande. 10 cm high x 15 cm diameter.No restoration or damage
A Chinese Lung Ch'uan style celadon lotus rice bowl the exterior moulded with stiff plantain leaves, on a shoot plain foot rim, 8.8 cm high x 14.7 cm diameter, and a conical porcelain circular celadon dish carved beneath the glaze with a band of lotus flowers, 5.8 cm high x 16.1 cm diameter.No damage or repair to report.
A large Chinese Famille Rose Porcelain baluster vase, late Qing Dynasty, with kylin handles and applied salamanders to the neck painted with warring armies on horseback, on an incised pink enamel ground, 36 cm overall height, together with a a small square section conical pickle dish bearing a poem and a scen of a sage and attendant,8.5 cm wide, Apair of Japanese blue ground ginbari cloisonne teabowls and shaped saucers, a Chinese Qing Dynasty two handled cloisonne censer with pierced wooden cover, a Chinese blue and white porcelain stem cup painted in the Yuan style with a rampaging dragon, 13 cm diameter. (8)A private estate.The stem cup has a slight shell chip to the outer lip.The sole of the cup has some glaze cracks.The pink vase has chip to the underside of the petal edge.two of the salamanders have small glaze chips to the ridges of their backs.The bottom portion of the vase has had a hole drilled.
A Chinese circular Sang de Boeuf glazed scholar's brush washer, Qing Dynasty, probably Tongzhi, 13.5 cm diameter x 4 cm overall height, together with a pair of Chinese cobalt blue "Soufle" glazed circular, porcelain tea bowls, Late Qing/Republic, a Guangxu Famille Rose circular porcelain tea bowl, mark and period, painted with a Robin within a rock garden, and a modern Canton style circular tea bowl.Qty: 5Guangxu tea bowl crackedOne Soufle tea bowl with glaze crack (?)
A Chinese Wucai porcelain circular "Dragon & Pheonix" saucer dish the sole painted with both noble creatures on a ground of fungus and clouds, the exterior of the cavetto bearing red wufu bats and bearing a mark in seal for Qainlong, presented in a fitted case. 21.5 cm diameterNo damage or restoration
A Chinese Famille Rose porcelain baluster vase, late Qing Dynasty probably Guangxu,but bearing an apocryphal zhuanshu mark for Qianlong, painted with pheonix beneath a paper bark maple in a peony strewn rock garden, bearing mark in seal to the base, mounted as a lamp but undrilled, 16 cm diameter x 32 cm height of vase, together with a Chinese Famiile Rose porcelain Gu shaped vase painted with cranes, Lady Amhurst pheasants below a gnarled tree trunk, 20 cm diameter x 40 cm height of vase, mounted as a lamp but undrilled.The baluster vase has a wooden bung glued into the mouth but is in good order without chips or cracks or holesThe Gu shaped vase is damaged and glued back together at the rim, but it is un drilled.
A Chinese Famille Verte porcelain circular rice bowl, 20th century, painted with The Eight Immortals in the round to the exterior, 9 cm high x 15 cm diameter, together with a small Wucai porcelain jar and cover painted with yellow and green rampaging dragons, 20th century, 11 cm overall height x 10 cm diameter.No damage or restoration to either item
A Chinese Yixing teapot and cover with incised script, blue and white porcelain rectangular tea caddy, Qing Dynasty with "Islimi" and lotus decoration with hardwood stand and cap, 13 cm high x 8.5 cm the caddy, A Chinese blue and white circular spice box and cover,, late Qing Dynasty, 19th-century Japanese porcelain figure of Kannon, a large Chinese blue and white "Thousand Boy" circular charger, a Famille Rose spill vase, bisque vase decorated with peonies. Ying and Yang circular dishBlue and white tea caddy base, cover missing, but with wooden stand and cover, no cracks or splitsCircular lidded box with slight chips around the handleLarge blue and white tea bowl OKSmall blue and white saucer surface scratchesKanon has a long crack running the length of her body.Pen rest OKSmall celadon vase okLarge charger OKFamille Rose spill vase OKYing Yang dish OKWhite prunus vase slight crack to the neck.Teapot has small internal chip to the rim under cover.
A Chinese Famille Rose porcelain circular saucer or salad dish, probably 20th century but bearing an apocryphal zhuanshu mark for JiaJing, the underside of the cavetto painted with circular reserves of antiques on a cadmium yellow enamel ground with colourful palmettes, 21 cm diameter, together with a Blanc de Chine glazed porcelain censer of archaic heavy baluster form with hornbill handles, 18 cm wide bearing an impressed (indistinct) mark to the base, a large 18th-century style Oriental circular porcelain charger with cobalt blue compartmentalized decoration, a "Mohamodan" blue glazed circular bowl with relief decoration, a heavy baluster shallow bowl with cafe au lait glazed exterior and the interior with deeply incised rampaging dragons.Qty: 5
A pair of Chinese Imperial Yellow porcelain baluster vases and covers, Qing Dynasty, 19th century, with broad covers with onion finials, the bases with old French customs and collection labels. 26 cm high x 18 cm approx diameter.There is a slight shell chip to the inner rim of one cover, the other cover has signs of professional restoration.
A Chinese Yellow glazed porcelain stem cup, 20th century, decorated with incised five-clawed dragons rampaging around the everted body, bearing an apocryphal six-character mark for Hongzhi, 9 cm high x 10 cm diameter, together with a similarly decorated rice bowl bearing phoenix in flight, also bearing an apocryphal mark for Hongzhi, 8 cm overall height x 15 cm diameter.
A very large Chinese Famille Verte porcelain Bitong, 20th century, of typical perpendicular form painted in the round with officials and noblemen in a formal pavilion within cash borders. bearing an apocryphal six-character mark to the base for Kangxi, 19 cm high x 22 cm diameter.No damage or restoration
A rare chinoiserie porcelain and hardstone intaglio fob seal pendant, possibly Chelsea or St. James's, 1750s, designed as a seated man wearing a Chinese-style hat and robe, modelled in glazed and enamelled soft paste porcelain, mounted in gold, the base set with a carnelian intaglio depicting a goat, height 3.1cm
Three Chinese porcelain incense burners, 20th century, comprising one robin's egg-glazed, one tea-glazed and one celadon-glazed with butterflies and flowers in red, 14.5 to 19cm long (3)Condition ReportCeladon - chipped to rim. The other two with no obvious faults.Please see the additional images.
A collection of Chinese export blue and white porcelain 19th century, with painted landscapes, comprising; ten plates, 23cm diameter, and two serving dishes, 28cm wide and seven saucers,16cm diameter (19)Condition ReportAll are heavily cracked and chipped, with some examples held together with staples.
A collection of Chinese and Japanese porcelain plates, 19th-20th century, decorated with flowers, figures, or birds and flowers, 14.5 to 30.5cm diameter (11)Provenance: The property of the late Baron John Mauger Langin.Condition ReportOctagonal plate - restored. One celadon dish - fully restored. Five lobed bowl - chipped and cracked to rim.
Tatlock RR: A Record of the Collections in the Lady Lever Art Gallery, Port Sunlight. Formed by the First Viscount Leverhulme: THREE volumes: 1- English Painting; 2- Chinese Porcelain & Wedgwood Pottery; 3- English Furniture, Tapestry, & Needlework. Batsford, 1928, LIMITED EDITION OF 200 COPIES, with DWs & slipcase. FINE SET. (3)
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