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Oriental & European Ceramics & Glass SECOND DAY’S SALE WEDNESDAY 5th OCTOBER 2016 ORIENTAL & EUROPEAN CERAMICS & GLASS Commencing at 10.00am Oriental and European Ceramics and Glass will be on view on: Friday 30th September 9.00am to 5.15pm Saturday 1st October 9.00am to 1.00pm Sunday 2nd October 2.00pm to 4.00pm Monday 3rd October 9.00am to 5.15pm Tuesday 4th October 9.00am to 5.15pm Limited viewing on sale day Measurements are approximate guidelines only unless stated to the contrary Enquiries: Andrew Thomas Enquiries: Nic Saintey Tel: 01392 413100 Tel: 01392 413100 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] 501 503 504 503 A pair of large mid 19th century Continental glass decanters and stoppers of faceted decagonal form with long triple- ringed necks and pointed stoppers, 50 cm high [minor chips]. £600 - 800 504 A Bohemian overlay glass vase of slender footed form with knopped stem and castellated rim the green body overlaid with alternating white petal shaped panels either fret cut or enamelled with blooms on a gilt scrolling ground, 42 cm high, 19th century, [some wear to gold]. £300 - 500 505 A Lalique glass car mascot, ‘Falcon’ no.1124, 502 the polished clear body, 501 embossed the bell shaped bowl with a row of A colour twist wine glass ‘Lalique’ and basal tears engraved with an encircling band of fruiting vine engraved set on a straight stem with a double series twist comprising ‘France’, 15.5 four green spiral tapes within a white eight ply tape, on a cm high [beak domed foot, 15 cm high. trimmed] £300 - 400 on original 502 chromium mount A late 19th century English cameo glass finger bowl and engraved ‘Brevet in ruby glass overlaid in white with irises and other saucer Galleries, Pat....’ flowering stems, possibly Stevens and Williams, diameter of and later marble stand 14.5 cm. plinth. £300 - 500 £600 - 800 506-8 No Lots. 505 120 509 A Chinese Doucai porcelain dish the centre decorated in under glaze blue and red and over glaze green, red and yellow enamels with a fruiting vine within concentric circles the border with three branches of pomegranate, with further concentric rings on the rim, the underside of the rim with three single pomegranates, six character mark for Xuande, but probably late 17th/early 18th century, 20.5 cm diameter, [single flake and polishing to rim]. £1000 - 1500 121 510 A small Chinese painted terracotta figure of a horse standing four-square, Tang Dynasty, 15 cm high [some 512 damage and repair]. A Chinese famille verte dish painted with a central vase £50 - 100 of flowers surrounded by lappet cartouches containing 511 mountainous landscapes, insects and flowering plants within A Chinese Yixing teapot and cover of square section iron-red foliate borders, Kangxi, 27 cm diameter [restored]. moulded with panels of prunus, the reticulated cover with £150 - 200 toad finial, replacement white metal spout, 18th century, 11 cm high. £200 - 300 513 A Chinese export cup and saucer painted with vignettes of deer around a tree, fence and pink rockwork, a man with a 514 spear beyond, Qianlong, diameter of saucer 12 cm [restored]. A Chinese porcelain charger enamelled in the famille rose £150 - 200 palette with a deer and lingzhi fungus beneath a flowering lotus and a cricket, within a panelled border containing peony, chrysanthemum, prunus and other blooms, Qianlong, 32 cm diameter, [small restoration to rim]. £300 - 400 516 515 A pair of Chinese famille rose chargers each of circular A Chinese famille rose porcelain charger the centre form decorated with six asymmetric panels of peony and enamelled with a pair of shi shi and two brocade balls within chrysanthemum alternating with cracked ice and prunus borders of chrysanthemum, peony, other blooms and gourds, radiating around a central flower head within a narrow chain Qianlong, 35 cm diameter, [some interior wear]. and flower border, Qianlong, 35 cm diameter, [some wear to £500 - 600 gilded panels]. £300 - 500 122 518 A Chinese Dehua blanc de chine porcelain figure of Guanyin robed and in seated posture on a rocky knoll with an infant on her lap and a bound tablet to one side, 22 cm high, [infant devoid head]. £200 - 300 517 A Chinese porcelain blue and white charger of circular form painted with three Immortals and a pair of phoenix in a garden landscape within a fretted border containing panels of lozenges and coins, the rim with pairs of chrysanthemum, peony and prunus branches within a narrow scroll border, Qianlong, 35 cm diameter. £300 - 500 519 520 Two Chinese famille rose decorated plates each decorated A large Chinese Swatow dish of circular form enamelled in with a pair of cockerels in a landscape of pierced rocks, red and green with a pair of phoenix around a central motif chrysanthemum and peony, the rims with three floral sprays, contained within a panelled diaper border containing blooms Qianlong, 22.5 cm diameter [hair crack to one]. and birds, 16th century, bears retailer’s label for Ghigo £300 - 400 Antichita Torino, [some restoration and wear]. £100 - 200 521 A Chinese Neolithic terracotta jar of ovoid form with flared rim, painted with bands of geometric and diaper designs, 26 cm high £100 - 200 521 123 522 A Chinese ‘sancai’ glazed equestrian figure of a warrior wearing ornate tunic and decorated in lead glazed green, amber and black enamels, Ming Dynasty, 39 cm high [some damage and repair, formerly part of a roof tile]. £200 - 300 *Together with Oxford Authentication Report, sample no. C110k29. 524 A Chinese sancai glazed seated figure 523 of Guanyin wearing flowing robes and A Chinese painted pottery tomb with a child on one knee, possibly Ming guardian figure, Lokapala with head Dynasty, 36 cm high. turned to the right and wearing armour £100 - 200 and elaborate tunic, standing on a recumbent animal, Tang Dynasty, 64 cm high [some damage and repair]. £300 - 500 525 A Chinese pottery cocoon vase the ovoid body incised with vertical geometric bands, traces of painted decoration, Han Dynasty, 26 cm high [chips to rim]. £100 - 200 526 527 A Chinese painted pottery horse and A Chinese painted pottery horse and rider cold painted in red and grey rider standing four-square, the rider pigments, the male rider wearing wearing a helmet and robes, probably elaborate headdress, probably Han Han Dynasty, 29 cm high [some Dynasty, 28 cm high. damage and repair]. £200 - 300 £100 - 200 124 528 529 530 531 528 532 A group of five Chinese terracotta A group of nine Chinese earthenware animals with traces of painted tiles variously moulded in relief with decoration, comprising a reclining dog, warriors, an equestrian and standing three rams and an ox, probably Han figures, one with attached label ‘Sung Dynasty, 8-16 cm wide. Dynasty/tile from a Buddhist building’, £60 - 100 15 x 18cm to 529 26 x 24 cm [9]. A group of four Chinese pottery £80 - 120 standing figures of three ladies and 533 one man, one lady decorated with A large Chinese Cizhou-style vase white pigment, Han Dynasty, 22-29 cm of baluster form with short cylindrical high [some damage and repair]. neck, painted in brown on the cream £80 - 120 ground with concentric bands of 530 foliage, abstract motifs and characters, A pair of Chinese pottery money tree Song Dynasty or later, 64 cm high stands in the form of reclining mythical [shoulder with stilt marks]. beasts with open mouths, decorated £300 - 500 533 with white and pink pigments, probably 534 Han Dynasty, 24 cm wide, 14 cm high. A large Chinese grey pottery jar of £150 - 250 baluster form with incised geometric 531 bands and taotie mask loop handles, A Chinese pottery sedan chair and probably Han Dynasty, 43 cm high roof with four attendant figures the [minor damage]. chair decorated with green and ochre £100 - 200 gazes, the figures unglazed, each figure 535 with one arm raised to support the A Chinese pottery figure of a Court poles bearing the chair, Ming Dynasty, attendant with detachable head 33 and 25 cm high [minor damage]. wearing a high red hat and green lead * Together with Oxford Authentication glazed robe, on hexagonal base, Ming Report, sample no. C103m93. Dynasty, 39 cm high [some repair, hands lacking]. £60 - 80 536 535 536 A Chinese pottery seated dignitary with left arm raised and head turned, possibly listening to music, Han Dynasty, 20 cm high. £50 - 80 125 538 539 540 541 537 539 541 A Chinese pottery head and shoulders A Chinese porcelain bowl the interior A Chinese porcelain small punch bowl bust of a smiling female wearing enamelled in the famille rose palette decorated in the rich Mandarin palette headdress, probably Han Dynasty, 29 with peony and chrysanthemum, with panels of ladies music making and cm high [losses]. the exterior with similar blooms and seated at tables within diaper panels, £40 - 60 household objects, Qianlong, 26 cm Qianlong, 26 cm diameter. 538 diameter, with pierced wooden stand, £300 - 500 A pair of Chinese blue and white [some interior wear]. sleeve vases painted with lotus blooms £100 - 150 between bold ruyi-head and floral 540 borders, Kangxi, 17 cm high, [some A Chinese Lonquan dish of shallow damage]. form with notched rim, the centre £300 - 500 incised with a peony with bands of scrolling foliage beneath a celadon glaze, Ming, 26.5 cm diameter, [cracked]. *Bears paper labels for Sidney Moss and S. Berkeley Smith Collection, July, 1922, No.592. £80 - 120 126 542 543 544 A Chinese Export teapoy and matched A Chinese Doucai porcelain globular A Chinese blue and white jar of cover painted in pink camaieu and jar painted with two lotus shaped baluster form painted with lotus shaped iron red with floral sprays, sprigs and panels of fruiting peach and prunus panels of scholars and other figures scrollwork, Qianlong, 12 cm high between leafy floral sprays, apocryphal within fenced gardens on a diaper [hair crack to rim] and a matched six-character Chenghua mark within ground, 18th century, 21 cm high.
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