Auction Details - AUCTION ALREADY HELD
Asian Art
Auctioneer: Chiswick Auctions Location: London W3 8BL
Contact: Tel: +44(0)20 8992 4442
Date: 23rd February 2016 Time: 11:00AM
Details: Viewing
Sunday 21 February 12 noon – 6pm
Monday 22 February 10am – 8pm
Tuesday 23 February 9am – 11am
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Auction Lots - Page 4
159
Click to view full image... A PALE CELADON PEAR SHAPED JADE VASE.
Qing Dynasty, Qianlong era.
The compressed globular body raised on a stepped foot and decorated with taotie masks, rising to a garlic neck, 11.5cm H.
£4,000-5,000
160
Click to view full image... A CHINESE CARVED JADE WASHER.
Late 19th / early 20th Century.
Naturalistically carved as two lotus leaves joined by stems, the larger supporting a toad and with a snail on the underside, 10cm across.
£250-300
161
Click to view full image... A CHINESE PALE CELADON JADE CARVING OF TWO BOYS WITH A LOTUS POD.
20th Century.
5 x 10 x 6cm.
£1,000-1,500
162
Click to view full image... A LARGE JADE CARVING OF A CICADA.
20th Century.
Carved as a mature cicada with legs tucked in up beneath its body enveloped by a large pair of wings, 21cm long.
£200-300
163
Click to view full image... A CHINESE ROCK CRYSTAL CARVING OF A HAWK.
Late Qing Dynasty.
Standing on a rocky base the right leg raised on a lingzhi fungus spray, the mouth holding a branch of fruiting peaches, 14cm H.
£120-150
164
Click to view full image... A CARVED AMETHYST VASE AND COVER.
With attached wooden stand, 14cm H.
£100-200
165
Click to view full image... A COLLECTION OF FIVE AMYTHEST CARVINGS.
Late Qing Dynasty.
Comprising a Buddhist lion dog, a Buddha, a seated man and bird group, a washer formed as two conjoined bamboo stems one supporting a small bird, and a finger citron form washer. (5)
£300-500
166
Click to view full image...Click to view full image... A CHINESE SOAPSTONE 'LUOHAN AND LION' GROUP.
Qing Dynasty, 19th / 20th Century.
The group naturalistically carved to depict a Luohan standing in front of a bulging sack, wearing a long flowing robe and holding a ball, a recumbent lion looking up at him, borne on scrolling clouds, decorated with finely incised carving and inlaid decoration, signed Shangjun to the reverse, raised on a carved and pierced cloud-form wooden stand, 6.5cm.
£1,500-2,000
Shangjun is a pseudonym adopted by the mid-17th Century master carver Zhou Bin, a native of Zhangzhou, Fujian. For a similarly signed soapstone see Arts from the Scholar's Studio, Oriental Ceramic Society of Hong Kong, 1986, no 44.
167
Click to view full image... A PAIR OF CHINESE SOAPSTONE FIGURES OF LUOHANS.
Qing Dynasty, 19th / 20th Century.
Each standing and dressed in long flowing robes, one holding a chain of beads and the other standing beside a seated lion looking up at him, 5.5cm H. (2)
£500-800
168
Click to view full image...Click to view full image... A FOUR COLOUR OVERLAY GLASS BOTTLE VASE.
Qing Dynasty, 18th Century.
Formed from a solid block of opaque milky white glass overlaid with carved green leafy vines suspending blue, red and orange grapes, one branch containing a squirrel, 9.5cm H.
Provenance: Chait Gallery label to base.
£6,000-8,000
169
Click to view full image...Click to view full image... AN INSIDE-PAINTED GLASS 'FISH' SNUFF BOTTLE.
Signed Ma Shaoxuan, dated to the renyin year corresponding to 1902.
Of flattened, rounded rectangular form, the bottle is finely painted on one side of the interior with a scene of two fish swimming in a lotus pond, the reverse has an inscription followed by the signature Ma Shaoxuan and a seal reading Shaoxuan, 6cm H.
£100-200
170
Click to view full image... A PAIR OF CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE CANDLESTICKS.
Qing Dynasty, Qianlong era.
Modelled after a European silver original, decorated with gilt and enamels with floral spray on the octagonal-section base below the ribbed stem, 20cm H. (2)
£1,200-1,500
171
Click to view full image... A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE FARMER AND OX TUREEN AND COVER.
Qing Dynasty, Qianlong era.
Of oblong form with canted corners and two animal-head handles, 23cm H.
£600-800
172
Click to view full image... A CHINESE EXPORT 'TOBACCO LEAF' VASE AND COVER.
Qing Dynasty, 18th Century.
Of slender baluster form with fluted sides, decorated in the classic pattern, 24cm H.
£1,200-1,500
173
Click to view full image... A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE WALL VASE.
Qing Dynasty, Qianlong era.
Of cylindrical form, tapering slightly towards the base, with three panels of birds and flowers, within bands of decoration including two raised ruyi head bands, 24cm H.
£700-900
174
Click to view full image... A COMPOSED CHINESE EXPORT PORCELAIN BLUE AND WHITE PART DINNER SERVICE.
Qing Dynasty, Qianlong era.
Composed of two rectangular soup tureens with rabbit handles, covers and stands, a pair of sauce boats and stands, a pair of salts, a pair of vegetable tureens with rabbit handles, covers and stands and fifteen octagonal dinner plates (36)
£3,000-4,000
175
Click to view full image... A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE PORTUGUESE MARKET ARMORIAL PLATE.
Qing Dynasty, Kangxi period.
Decorated with the coat of arms of Pinto of the Hague, 21cm H.
£3,000-4,000
Literature: For an identical plate see Howard and Ayers, China for the West, 1978, p 63.
176
Click to view full image...Click to view full image... A CHINESE REVERSE GLASS PAINTING OF A EUROPEAN LADY.
Qing Dynasty, 18th Century.
Seated with a reflective expression on the face with the right arm supporting the head, and a book lowered in the right hand, in a carved and gilded period wooden frame, the reverse with an Arthur Ackermann & Son label which reads "Painting of a lady, by [Philibert-Louis] Debucourt, Chippendale frame", 36 x 32cm.
£700-900
177
Click to view full image...Click to view full image... A PAIR OF CHINA TRADE OIL PAINTINGS.
Qing Dynasty, early 19th Century.
Each depicting interior scenes of ladies engaged in various pursuits, framed, 20 x 28.5cm. (2)
£300-500
178
Click to view full image... A CHINESE REVERSE GLASS PAINTING.
c. 1900.
Depicting three ladies and a gentleman on a terrace, framed and glazed 44 x 61cm.
£300-500
179
Click to view full image...Click to view full image... A PAIR OF TEA PREPARATIONS PITH PAINTINGS.
Qing Dynasty, 19th Century.
Depicting two stages of the process-planting the tea bushes and picking the tea leaves, framed and glazed, 17 x 28cm. (2)
£80-120
180
Click to view full image... A CHINESE EXPORT PAINTING.
Late Qing Dynasty.
Painted with a central panel depicting figures in a landscape raised in textile and ivory, within a border of densely patterned peony flower heads, punctuated by panels of auspicious objects with further floral borders, mounted in silk brocade, framed and glazed, 51 x 58.5cm.
£150-250
181
Click to view full image...Click to view full image... A PAIR OF CHINESE BOTANICAL PAINTINGS.
Qing Dynasty, 18th Century.
Framed and glazed, 38 x 32cm. (2)
£200-300
182
Click to view full image...Click to view full image...Click to view full image...Click to view full image... A SET OF FOUR BOTANICAL PITH PAINTINGS.
Late Qing Dynasty.
Finely painted in vibrant colours as flowering and fruiting plants, 28.5 x 33cm. (4)
£600-800
183
Click to view full image... WATERCOLOUR STUDY OF BOATS.
Hong Kong 5 May 1880.
24 x 33cm.
£200-300
184
Click to view full image... E J WARD.
Late Qing Dynasty, 1848.
"From a Chinese Junk", a watercolour study of a Chinese man, 35 x 25.5cm.
£200-300
185
Click to view full image...Click to view full image... ATTRIBUTED TO GEORGE CHINNERY (1774 - 1852).
Pencil sketch of figures on a Macau street, 8 x 12cm, together with another sketch illustrating a scene from Henry Fielding's Amelia, 16.5 x 12cm. (2)
£200-300
186
Click to view full image... A PAIR OF EUROPEAN GILDED CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE 'FLOWER BASKET' DISHES.
Qing Dynasty, Kangxi era.
Each decorated to the centre with a basket of leafy flowers within a band of lappets enclosing flowers, the reverse with three floral sprays, 17.5cm diameter. (2)
£500 - 800
187
Click to view full image... A PAIR OF EUROPEAN GILDED CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE DISHES.
Qing Dynasty, Kangxi era.
27.5cm diameter. (2)
£400-600
188
Click to view full image... A LARGE CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE CHARGER.
Qing Dynasty, Qianlong era.
Painted with a bird on a prunus flower branch among peonies, within a decorative border, 44cm diameter.
£250-300
189
Click to view full image... A LARGE CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE CHARGER.
Qing Dynasty, c. 1800.
The central roundel painted with a landscape scene based on an English transfer print design, 55cm diameter.
£100-200
190
Click to view full image... A LARGE CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE CHARGER.
Qing Dynasty, c. 1800.
The central roundel painted with a landscape scene based on an English transfer print design, 47cm diameter.
£100-200
191
Click to view full image... A LARGE CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE CHARGER.
Qing Dynasty, c. 1800.
The central roundel painted with a landscape scene based on an English transfer print design, 42cm diameter.
£100-200
192
Click to view full image... A LARGE CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE CHARGER.
Qing Dynasty, c. 1800.
The central roundel painted with a landscape scene based on an English transfer print design, 55cm diameter.
£100-200
193
Click to view full image... A COLLECTION OF FOUR CHINESE DISHES.
Decorated variously with a European mythical scene, a Chinese pedlar, a landscape scene and a group of birds all within decorative borders, 24cm diameter. (4)
£800-1,200
194
Click to view full image... EIGHT CHINESE DISHES EACH DECORATED WITH A BASKET OF FLOWERS.
Qing Dynasty, Kangxi era.
Six being a set decorated in an Imari palette, one in blue and white and one in famille verte palate, 21-29cm diameter. (8)
£800-1,200
195
Click to view full image... No Lot
196
Click to view full image... FOUR CHINESE OCTAGONAL FAMILLE ROSE PLATES.
Qing Dynasty, Qianlong era.
Three matching, each depicting figurative scenes within a garden, 22cm diameter. (4)
£300-500
197
Click to view full image... A PAIR OF CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE 'SILVERED BORDER' PLATES.
Qing Dynasty, Yongzheng era, or later.
Enamelled with a lady playing a qin beside a tree in a central quatrefoil panel, within a floral scroll on a trellis ground, enclosed within a further silvered band with blue enamel floral cartouches alternating with iron-red and gilt cartouches, 23cm diameter.
£500-800
198
Click to view full image... A CHINESE EXPORT CHARGER FROM A REPLACEMENT SERVICE MADE FOR CATHERINE THE GREAT.
Qing Dynasty, early 19th Century.
Decorated with the Imperial Russian coat-of-arms for Catherine the Great, a double-headed eagle looking east and west, surrounded by four quatrefoil panels with bird and flower scenes decorated in iron red, 41cm diameter.
£100-200
199
Click to view full image... A FAMILLE ROSE AND GILT LOBBED TUREEN AND COVER.
Qing Dynasty, 18th Century
18cm H.
£600-800

200
Click to view full image... A CHINESE ARMORIAL TUREEN AND COVER.
Qing Dynasty, Qianlong era.
28cm H.
£600-800

201
Click to view full image... A BLUE AND WHITE SOUP TUREEN, COVER AND BASE.
19cm H, 38cm diameter.
£500-800

202
Click to view full image... A CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE GUGLET AND BASIN.
Qing Dynasty, Qianlong era.
Comprising of a pear-shaped ribbed guglet decorated with circular floral roundels surrounded by floral bouquets with a matching similarly ribbed and decorated basin, 24cm H, the basin 28cm diameter. (2)
£600-800

203
Click to view full image... A CHINESE IMARI GUGLET AND BASIN.
Qing Dynasty, Qianlong era.
Comprising of a pear-shaped guglet and basin decorated in blue red and gilt with flowers, birds and butterflies, 25cm H, 27cm diameter. (2)
£300-500
204
Click to view full image... A COLLECTION OF SEVEN SAUCER DISHES.
Qing Dynasty.
Decorated with landscape and floral scenes, five decorated in blue and white, one in an Imari palate and another with a scene in famille rose depicting a scene of Athenia, Hera and Aphrodite displaying their beauty in front of a seated figure of Paris, 13-19cm long. (7)
£600-800
205
Click to view full image... A COLLECTION OF SIX CHINESE BOWLS.
Qing Dynasty, Yongzheng-Qianlong.
Variously decorated, three in blue and white, three in a famille rose palette. (6)
£600-800
206
Click to view full image... THREE PAIRS OF CHINESE BALUSTER FORM VASES.
Qing Dynasty, 18th / 19th Century.
One pair each brightly enamelled with a similar scene of a pair of cockerels, one raised on a rocky outcrop beside flowering branches, Yongzheng, 23cm H, another decorated in blue and white with squirrels among hanging fruiting vines, 18cm H, a further pair of vases with covers, decorated in famille rose enamels and gilt with figurative scenes among scrolling foliage, 23cm H. (6)
£600-800
207
Click to view full image... A CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE DECORATED PART TEA SET.
Late Qing, 19th Century.
Comprising cups, saucers, a jug, sugar bowl and cover, (31)
£200-300
208
Click to view full image... FOUR CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE TUREEN STANDS.
Qing Dynasty, Qianlong era.
37 x 27cm. (4)
£300-500
Auction Details - AUCTION ALREADY HELD
Asian Art
Auctioneer: Chiswick Auctions Location: London W3 8BL
Contact: Tel: +44(0)20 8992 4442
Date: 23rd February 2016 Time: 11:00AM
Details: Viewing
Sunday 21 February 12 noon – 6pm
Monday 22 February 10am – 8pm
Tuesday 23 February 9am – 11am
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