Width: 23.3 cm (9.4 in)
Height: 10.6 cm (4.3 in)
Chinese porcelain blue and white bowl; shows a rural and river scene; fritting to the rim; no other damage
A Chinese porcelain dish decorated with under glazed cobalt, famille verte enamel, and gilt. Kangxi period. Condition: there is a repaired 1/2" long shallow chip on the rim, please see photos #4 and #5 for the inside and outside views of the repair; there are a few other very tiny glaze flakes on the rim and have been repaired, a newer layer of gilt was applied to the rim. Diameter: 9".
A Chinese export porcelain plate, Circa 1735.
Perfect condition.
This beautiful blue and white porcelain bowl is from the Ming dynasty and was recovered from an un-named shipwreck off the coast of southeast Asia. It has a small crack (visible in the photos) but is in otherwise spectacular condition. Inside the bowl is a crane in reeds and on the outside are mandarin ducks and lotus flowers. There is a small blemish on the outside from years of underwater exposure. It measures roughly 19 cm across.
Fine Chinese mandarin enameled porcelain milk beaker, ca 1780's, decorated with figures is landscape. Size 11.5 cm or 4.6 inches tall . Excellent condition, almost perfect. Provenance: Private collection, Edinburgh.
Libatory cup in Chinese soft porcelain. The cup is made with a mold in 2 parts, on the side you can see the junction mark. It is decorated in relief with 2 dragons, a crane in flight and a deer. The clay is white covered by a transparent glaze.Usually, these white Chinese cups are made of hard porcelain, those made of soft paste like this are rarer. The cup is in good condition there is only a small chip on the upper edge which is clearly visible in photos.
China 18th century.
No repair...
A beautiful 17th/18th C. Chinese blue and white porcelain bird feeder in excellent condition. W:7cm $345
Lobed Kangxi Blue and White Dish
Date: c...
A small and absolutely lovely Kangxi period ( 1662 - 1722 ) aster dish.
Superb porcelain body, superb Cobalt blue, this rare dish is an absolute jewel.
Diameter : 10,8 cm.
Condition : Perfect with no crack or chip ( nice sound when tapped ). Extremely minute glaze fritting to the rim which in nearly invisible to the naked eye.
A Chinese porcelain Guanyin statue from 18th century, Yongzheng or Qianlong period. The statue was once modified to be a lamp, and now is still glued on the lamp base. Condition: restorations to the hands and eyes; missing at the necklace pendant; one chip at the tip of the robe. Please check all enlargements for condition details. Height including base: 14".
A lovely Qing Dynasty porcelain jar with cover, c. 18th. century.
A seafind in an extremely fine condition!
Size: 9,8 cm. tall and 9,5 cm. wide.
Condition: Extremely fine, a seafind with encrusted patina in the interiour.
Ex. Danish private Collection.
An Iron Red Decorated Cup and Saucer,
Chinese C1720/40.
Diameter of saucer; 5 3/8″ (13.6 cm).
Condition; Very good, light wear.
Saucer has a short hairline 0.5 in the foot from a firing fault
An early Qing dynasty blue and white bowl with floral scrolls. Condition is very good, no crack and no any restoration excepted tiny minor flake chips to rim. Diameter: 16 cm.
A Chinese porcelain vase decorated with flowers and butterfly and other motifs in famille rose enamel. This is a rare example which demonstrates the earliest famille rose decoration on Chinese porcelains. Early 18th century - late Kangxi to Yongzheng period. Conditions: A hairline (1") from top to the shoulder of the vase; a very tiny flake at the bottom near the foot rim. Height: 7-1/2".
An unusual large Kangxi platter. Kangxi objects tend to be over decorated and don't leave any free areas of clean porcelain. This platter has a modest decoration and showing a big are of clean porcelain and it's beauty. The decoration gives a "modern" timeless expression. Condition: Good condition. Rim frittering exists with connected short hairlines. Nothing effecting the impression of the platter...
A good washer with relief of an impressive Dragon, covered overall with a pale celadon like Qingbai glaze. Condition with tiny chip to dragon antlers and a firing crack to base, further in perfect condition. Ming/Qing dynasty possibly 17th/18th century, Fujian province ware. Diameter maximum: 16.6cm.
A Pair of Armorial Fitzhugh Saucer Dishes.
The blue and white dishes with the addition of the Coat of Arms of Laurie.
Jiaqing C1800.
Diameter; 6 1/4″ (15.8 cm).
Condition; perfect.
See Howard ‘Chinese Armorial Porcelain’ Vol II, U7, P 539
Chinese Export Porcelain Chinese Imari pattern Tea Bowl and Saucer, Ca. mid to late 1700's, 2 7/8" high & 1 5/8" diameter-tea bowl, 4 7/8" diameter, 1? high-saucer, divided into 4 sections, alternate with underglaze blue and overglaze enamel iron red floral decoration, with some gold highlight. It is in good condition, no damages.