Lot Description Low High 1 a VERY FINE CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE PORCELAIN PHOENIX and DRAGON WARE BOWL, PROBABLY QING DYNASTY, GUANG

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Lot Description Low High 1 a VERY FINE CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE PORCELAIN PHOENIX and DRAGON WARE BOWL, PROBABLY QING DYNASTY, GUANG Lot Description Low High A VERY FINE CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE PORCELAIN PHOENIX AND DRAGON WARE BOWL, PROBABLY QING DYNASTY, GUANG XU PERIOD. Finely painted with polychrome 1 enamel, depicting a battling Phoenix and red Dragon, Guang Xu red calligraphy mark on base. Diameter 6.5 inches (16.5 cm). 500 750 A VERY FINE CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE IMPERIAL STYLE PORCELAIN BALUSTER VASE, 20TH CENTURY. Finely enameled with petite polychrome floral scrolls and 2 Buddhist symbols surrounding two large floral cartouches, Yongzheng Nian Zhi style reign mark on base. Height 7.25 inches (18 cm). 500 750 A LARGE AND IMPRESSIVE CHINESE PORCELAIN FIGURES VASE, 20TH CENTURY. Depicting young beauties in a 3 courtyard setting below a polychrome enameled neck with calligraphy inscription on verso, Zhong Guo Jingdezhen Zhi mark on base. Height 14 inches (36 cm). 200 400 A FINE CHINESE PORCELAIN, IMPERIAL QUALITY QIANLONG STYLE PEDESTAL BOWL, 20TH CENTURY. Finely enameled 4 with scrolling lotus and Buddhist symbols on an incised Imperial yellow ground, Qianlong style reign mark on base. Diameter 7.25 inches (18 cm). 600 900 A GOOD CHINESE PORCELAIN PEACHES AND BATS ENAMELED PLATE, REPUBLIC PERIOD. Finely decorated on a 5 white ground with Hongxian mark on base. Diameter 7.75 inches (19.5 cm). 300 500 A FINE CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE IMPERIAL STYLE PORCELAIN VASE, PROBABLY 19TH CENTURY, of baluster form finely 6 enameled with florals, peaches and Buddhist symbols below two figural bat handles, enameled with a "Jiaqing" style archaic mark in red. Height 9.75 inches. 4000 6000 A CHINESE PORCELAIN LIDDED FIGURES JAR, 19TH/20TH CENTURY. Finely painted with animated figures of women 7 and young children engaged in various activities below a scrolled foliate border shoulder, red seal mark on base. Height 8.75 inches (22.5 cm). 200 400 A CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE PORCELAIN MOON FLASK decorated with large central medallions of prunus 8 branches, birds and florals below sculpted dragonet handles, unmarked. Height 10.5 inches (26.5 cm). 400 600 A CHINESE IMPERIAL QUALITY PORCELAIN FAMILLE VERTE PHOENIX BOWL finely painted with four Phoenix form 9 medallions and scrolling cloud forms below a slightly flared rim, the base with blue underglaze Qianlong style reign mark. Diameter 7 inches (17.5 cm). 1200 1800 A CHINESE QING DYNASTY DOUCAI PORCELAIN FIGURES BOWL, POSSIBLY KANGXI PERIOD. Decorated with four 10 scenic panels of figures in courtyard settings in blue underglaze and enameled overglaze colors, minor hairline; unmarked. Diameter 7.75 inches (19.5 cm). 800 1200 A VERY FINE CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE QING STYLE PORCELAIN VASE, POSSIBLY 18TH CENTURY. Of ovoid form with the elongated neck finely decorated with overglaze 11 enamels of scrolled foliates and three large rosettes highlighted with copper red, Yongzheng style mark in blue underglaze within double circles. Height 11.5 inches (29 cm). 4000 6000 A LARGE CHINESE PORCELAIN FAMILLE ROSE "FIGURES" 12 LIDDED JAR, of ovoid form finely painted with animated children and attendants. Height 13.5 inches (34 cm). 600 900 A PAIR OF CHINESE IMPERIAL QUALITY PORCELAIN TEA BOWLS, POSSIBLY 19TH CENTURY XIANFENG PERIOD. Finely 13 painted with bats and gilt medallion longevity symbols, Xianfeng style mark in blue underglaze. Diameter 4.125 inches (10.5 cm). 1000 1500 A LARGE CHINESE HAND‐PAINTED POTTERY JARDINIÈRE, 20TH CENTURY. Decorated with two large cartouches of 14 figures reserved on a foliate ground. Diameter 15 inches (38 cm). 300 500 A LARGE CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE PORCELAIN CHARGER, 20TH CENTURY. Decorated with Asiatic pheasants and 15 prunus branches within a foliate peaches and butterfly rim. Diameter 16 inches (40.6 cm). 75 150 A PAIR OF CHINESE PORCELAIN TONGZHI STYLE TEA STRAINERS, 20TH CENTURY. Of modified oval form with 16 parading figures below a pierced lid, Tongzhi style reign mark in red overglaze. Length 5.5 inches (14 cm). 100 200 A PAIR OF CHINESE PORCELAIN LATE MING STYLE WINE 17 CUPS, decorated in iron red and pale celadon, unmarked. Height 1.75 inches (4.5 cm). 1000 1500 A VERY FINE SET OF FOUR CHINESE PORCELAIN IMPERIAL STYLE WINE CUPS, 19TH/20TH CENTURY. With Imperial yellow glazed exteriors and interiors, each decorated with 18 five red oxide fish contained in a fitted hardwood case, blue underglaze marks on base. Diameter each 2.5 inches (6.5 cm), the case 12.75 inches long (36.25 cm). 400 600 A FINE CHINESE PORCELAIN IMPERIAL QUALITY RED GLAZED WINE CUP, the interior decorated with three peaches, blue 19 underglaze Yongzheng mark on base. Diameter 2.5 inches (6.5 cm). 1200 1800 A LARGE AND IMPRESSIVE CHINESE PORCELAIN HAND‐ PAINTED AND EMBOSSED FLOOR VASE, 19TH/20TH 20 CENTURY. The exterior displaying large embossed Buddhist symbols heightened in polychrome enamels, later lamp conversion. The porcelain 17.5 inches (44 cm). 200 400 A CHINESE CANTON EXPORT PORCELAIN BOWL, 18TH/19TH CENTURY. Finely decorated with large figures in courtyard 21 settings below a gilt rim, faint hairline crack. Diameter 10.25 inches (26 cm). 200 400 A CHINESE EXPORT STYLE PORCELAIN BOWL, 20TH 22 CENTURY. Decorated with roses and draped foliates below a gilt rim. Diameter 11.75 inches (30 cm). 75 125 A CHINESE EXPORT PORCELAIN CUP AND SAUCER, 23 18TH/19TH CENTURY. Decorated with figures in a coastal courtyard setting. Diameter 5.5 inches (14 cm). 100 200 A CHINESE EXPORT PORCELAIN GROUP, 18TH/19TH CENTURY. Comprising an armorial handled cup, an 24 armorial lidded green jug and a grisaille decorated “Petrus Boudan” plate. Diameter 4.5 inches (11.5 cm), height 5 inches (12.75 cm). 200 400 A THREE PIECE 18TH CENTURY WORCESTER CHINOISERRE PORCELAIN GROUP, comprising two saucers and a cup, 25 together with 5 grisaille decorated 18th century possibly Worcester saucers and tray. Diameter 5.25 inches (13.2 cm). 150 250 A THREE PIECE CHINESE EXPORT PORCELAIN GROUP, 18TH/19TH CENTURY. Comprising a lidded “figures” cream 26 jug, a rose medallion cup and saucer, together with a Canton enameled Lotus form cup. Height 5 inches (12.5 cm). 100 150 A VERY FINE CHINESE JUNYAO GLAZED POTTERY VASE, SUNG OR JIN DYNASTY. Of squat baluster form with horizontal ribbing under an opalescent pale blue glaze with "tea dust" highlights, raised on a finely‐turned unglazed 27 foot rim, the base with old Edward R. Bacon collection label printed with a "hog on shield," the motto "mediocria firma"(moderate things are surest) and the initials "E.R.B." Height 6 inches (15 cm). 300 500 A CHINESE SUNG STYLE GLAZED POTTERY LOW BOWL, with 28 cream colored glaze on gently sloping sides below an unglazed rim. Diameter 5.75 inches (14.75 cm). 300 500 A VERY FINE CHINESE CARVED POTTERY ROULEAU CELADON GLAZED VASE, finely carved with an intaglio 29 design of blossoms and prunus branches under a pale celadon colored glaze. Impressed Qianlong style mark on base. Height 12.75 inches (32.5 cm). 600 900 A GOOD CHINESE SONG STYLE CRACKLE GLAZE WINE CUP, of squared form with fluted corners under a celadon 30 colored crackle glaze. Unmarked. Width 2.25 inches (5.75 cm). 600 900 A GOOD CHINESE SONG DYNASTY CIZHOU TYPE MEIPING 31 (VASE), with incised floral decoration under a partial brown glaze, some minor glaze loss. Height 14 inches (35.5 cm). 500 750 A FINE CHINESE ROUGE‐GLAZED POTTERY VASE, PROBABLY QING DYNASTY, GUANGXU PERIOD. Of squat bulbous form 32 with fine dark brown mottling, Guangxu reign mark in blue underglaze. Height 2.25 inches (5.75 cm). 400 600 A CHINESE FLAMBE GLAZED POTTERY BOWL, 19TH/20TH CENTURY. With rouge, gray and robins egg blue colored 33 glazes above an unglazed foot rim. Diameter 4.5 inches (11.5 cm). 100 200 A GOOD CHINESE YUAN DYNASTY STYLE GLAZED POTTERY DRAGON BOWL, the interior with a carved dragon and 34 clouds design under a pale celadon glaze. Diameter 6.75 inches (17.25 cm). 600 900 A FINE CHINESE QIANLONG STYLE OXBLOOD PEDESTAL BOWL, of shallow form raised on a flared foot pedestal 35 under a rich oxblood glaze, Qianlong style mark in blue underglaze. Diameter 8 inches (20.25 cm). 600 900 A CHINESE MING STYLE GLAZED WHITE DRAGON LOW BOWL, of shallow form with an incised decoration of a 36 dragon on exterior and interior, the base with an underglaze blue Jiajing style reign mark with double circles. Diameter 10 inches (25.5 cm). 1500 2500 A GOOD CHINESE WUCAI DECORATED PORCELAIN JAR, POSSIBLY LATE MING DYNASTY. Of ovoid shouldered form 37 with underglaze blue foliates enameled with yellow‐green and red oxide fish forms. Height 5.5 inches (14 cm). 2500 3500 A CHINESE MING STYLE CELADON DRAGON CARVED CHARGER, 19TH CENTURY OR EARLIER with incised carved 38 design of a dragon and cloud forms under a celadon glaze. Some hairlines in glaze. Diameter 11.5 inches (29.25 cm). 600 900 A PAIR OF CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE GLAZED POTTERY LIDDED JARS, 19TH CENTURY. Of compressed form 39 decorated with Phoenix and foliate designs, each with Jian Ding applied seals. Height 8.5 inches (21.5 cm). 300 500 A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE GLAZED SCENIC POTTERY PLATE, 19TH/20TH CENTURY. With decorated scene of a 40 coastal pavilion within a overglazed pierced rim, four character Kangxi style mark in underglaze blue. Diameter 9.75 inches (24.75 cm). 200 400 A CHINESE MING STYLE DOUCAI GLAZED PORCELAIN WINE CUP, decorated in blue underglaze, copper red and green 41 enamels with playful boys, Ming style reign mark on base. Height 2 inches (5 cm). 1000 1500 A GOOD CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE POTTERY KENDI, PROBABLY MING DYNASTY. Of globular form with elongated 42 neck and flaring everted rim decorated with scrolled foliate brushwork.
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