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Click here to subscribeA JAPANESE 18TH-CENTURY CIRCULAR BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN "SAMBALS" DISH having five curvilinear divisions round the central circular compartment, "pencilled" in underglaze blue with an all-over design of floral scrolls in the Chinese style, square seal mark and Oriental collector's wax seal to under-side, 25.5cm, (10in) diameter
Small Wiltshaw & Robinson Carlton ware orange lustre vase 6ins high, interesting Chinese ginger jar intensely decorated chinoiseries, seal mark to base, Meissen porcelain vase in the oriental style(af), miniature Derby bottle vase, similar lizard jug, dish, Wilkinson's "Oriflamme" vase and three Goss items
A Chinese Celadon Ground and Enamelled Porcelain Circular Plate, circa 1880, the ground carved in relief with floral patterns over which is enamelled numerous precious objects, a still life of a vase of peonies, fruits and insects in rich enamel colours and gilt, {27cm diameter} (hairline on rim); and A Chinese Blue and White Export Porcelain Circular Dish, circa 1850, centrally painted with five fully blossomed peonies connected by sweeping tendrils against a cellular repeat dense ground pattern, stylised seal mark painted on the base, {40cm diameter} (2).
A Kangxi Style Porcelain Powder Blue Ground Shallow Circular Dish, decorated with fan, square and circular reserves enclosing aquatic and other flowering plants and shrubs inhabited by birds and insects, pseudo Chinese seal mark in underglaze blue, probably Samson, Paris, circa 1900, {29.7cm diameter}.
A Porcelain Armorial Jug and Bowl, Samson of Paris, circa 1900, in early 18th century Chinese export style, the bowl as a fluted sea shell painted with scattered flowers and central armorial in "famille rose" colours, the pedestal shell form jug similarly decorated and enriched in gilt, crown mark in gilt (blue crown mark beneath/erased) and Chinese pseudo seal mark, {the jug 28.5cm high, the bowl 35.5cm wide}.
A Chinese cloisonne enamelled bronze vase of waisted flaring form, decorated with taotie masks in bright tones of red, blue, green and yellow on a turquoise ground, the neck encircled with a frieze of exotic animals and inset with cabachon agate stones, twin loop handles issuing from monster masks, seal mark inscribed within the footrim, 19th century, 10.5in high, 7in diameter.
A 19TH-CENTURY SAMSON OF PARIS PORCELAIN VASE AND COVER of oriental meiping form, decorated in the Chinese export manner with an armorial and floral sprays in polychrome famille rose style enamels, within bianco-sopra- bianco linear scroll borders, the domed cover inscribed within a cartouche MD/ LOWESTOFT/ 1795, and having a gilt Kylin finial, pseudo-Chinese seal mark in iron red, 23cm, (9.2in) high
19th century Chinese school, pair paintings on silk, the first depicting the Great Wall with 2 horse riders being greeted by a foot messenger bearing a red 6 character seal mark, 27cm x 25cm, the other depicting the presentation of captives to the Emperor in a rocky landscape bearing a 5 character mark and a red 6 character seal mark, 26cm x 25cm.
A Chinese blue and white square canted tapering vase, with slender neck, finely painted with fruits and leaves, within peony and lotus scroll bands, the shoulder, foot and rim with ruyi head and scroll borders, 37.5 cm high (14 3/4"), Qianlong seal mark, and of the period ( rim chip glued back, and associated cracks)
A Pair of Chinese Kangxi Period Porcelain Tea Bowls and Saucers, each piece decorated in doucai enamels with pairs of fighting cocks in confrontation between blue rocks and moths, within parallel line frames and borders, the tea bowls painted with internal sprigs, each piece with stylised underglaze blue seal mark, the teabowls 7.3cm diameter (all with slight rim chips/fritting)
A Chinese famille rose moon flask, seal mark and period of Qianlong (1735-1792), painted with a roundel on one side of sages in a mountain retreat a distant pavilion is lashed by waves, the reverse with a landscape, all on a blue ground gilt with Buddhist objects and flowers, lacking one ormolu dragon handle missing, 29cm high (D)
John Rose, Coalport porcelain tea service, circa 1815-25, decorated with pattern number 1762, a version of the Willow pattern, in blue transfer print, bordered and heightened with gold comprising lidded teapot, sucrier, milk jug, slop basin, nine teacups, nine deep saucers, a coffee can and a side plate, the teapot marked 'C B Dale' with pseudo Chinese seal (24)