THE ANTHONY EVANS COLLECTION OF ORIENTAL PORCELAIN & IVORY - PART II
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A pair of Chinese porcelain tea bowls of bell shape form, painted in orange with five-clawed dragons chasing the sacred pearl amongst clouds, 2.365ins (6cm) diameter (Guangxu six character mark) £800-1200
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A Chinese blue and white porcelain tea bowl, painted with children in a landscape, two with kites, 3.265ins (9.5cm) diameter (four character mark - Ming dynasty) Provenance: Paper label for John Sparks Ltd, 128 Mount Street, London £400-600
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A Chinese blue and white porcelain saucer dish, painted with a trailing flower and cloud design, 6ins (15.2cm) diameter (Kangxi six character mark and of the period (1662-1722)) £200-300
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A Chinese blue and white porcelain saucer dish, painted with a floral medallion to centre, 8.125ins (20.7cm) diameter (Guangxu six character mark and of the period) Provenance: The Canterbury Auction Galleries - The Evans Collection - Tuesday 22nd May 2012 - Lot 64 £400-600
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A pair of Chinese porcelain underglaze blue and copper red "peach" bowls, 7.75ins (19.5cm) diameter x 3.5ins (8.9cm) high (Qianlong seal mark and of the period) Provenance: The Canterbury Auction Galleries - The Evans Collection - Tuesday 22nd May 2012 - Lot 68 £600-800
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A Chinese blue and white porcelain bottle vase, painted with a scholar and attendant under an pagoda by a river, 7.75ins (19.7cm) high (18th/19th century) £600-900
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A Chinese blue and white porcelain bottle vase, decorated with flowering chrysanthemums, the flower heads enamelled in colours, 12.75ins (32.4cm) high (Qianlong seal mark, but not period - 19th century) £600-800
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A Chinese blue and white and copper red porcelain bottle vase, decorated with a four-clawed dragon chasing the sacred pearl, 20.5ins (52.1cm) high (Qianlong seal mark) £500-700
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A Chinese moulded white glazed porcelain tea bowl of lotus flower form, 3.5ins (8.9cm) diameter (six character Chenghua mark), and a Chinese saucer, painted in iron red with four scatter heart motifs, 4.375ins (10.5cm) diameter (both 18th century) £100-150
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A Chinese blue and white porcelain circular dish, painted with prominent figures in a fenced garden, 11ins (28cm) diameter (19th Century) £200-300
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A pair of large Chinese porcelain ginger jars and covers, painted in blue on a yellow ground with trailing flowers and leaves, 13.5ins (34.3cm) high, and a "Famille Verte" bottle shaped vase, enamelled with peaches and flowering branches, 15ins (38.1cm) high (modern) £100-150
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A Chinese blue and white porcelain Meiping vase, painted with pheasants, flowering prunus and rock work, 12ins (30.5cm) high, and a Chinese blue and white porcelain jar and cover, similarly painted, 9.5ins (24.2cm) high, both with painted leaf marks to bases (modern) £100-150
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A Chinese blue and white porcelain circular lid of flattened form, painted with a five-clawed dragon chasing the scared pearl amongst clouds, 3.5ins (8.2cm) diameter (18th Century), with hardwood stand, and two Chinese porcelain scent bottles £100-150
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A Chinese carved grey agate two-handled vase, cover and stand of flattened form, with opaque white carved figure, with elephant headed ring handles to neck, 6ins (15.3cm) high (19th century) £600-800
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A Chinese ivory box of curved outline, the lid and interior finely carved with figures on terraces, 11.75ins (29.9cm) x 3.5ins (8.9cm), (19th century) and carved and pierced hardwood stand £1000-1500
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A Chinese carved ivory seated figure of Guanyin holding a scroll, 5.75ins (14.6cm) high (19th century) £1000-1500
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A Chinese carved and stained bamboo seated figure of a sage holding a sword and fly whisk, 3.75ins (9.5cm) high (19th Century) £800-1200
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A Chinese carved ivory seated figure of a lady holding a scroll, of archaic form, 6.5ins (16.5cm) high (Ming dynasty) £600-900
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A Chinese carved and stained ivory standing figure of Guanyin holding a scroll, 10.25ins (26cm) high (late 19th/early 20th century), on hardwood stand £600-800
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A Chinese carved ivory standing figure of Hotei, 10ins (25.4cm) high (19th century), on hardwood stand inlaid with mother-of-pearl £500-700
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A Chinese carved ivory seated figure of Shoulao of archaic form, 4.25ins (10.8cm) high, (18th Century) £400-600
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A Chinese carved ivory standing figure of a bearded sage, of archaic form, 6ins (15.2cm) high (19th century) £300-500
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A Chinese carved ivory seated figure of a sage holding a fan, 3.375ins (8.6cm) high (19th Century) £100-200
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A Chinese ivory disc, the concave face finely engraved with a landscape of mountains and sea, with sixteen lines of minutely engraved characters to the upper edge, 2ins (5.1cm) diameter, a Japanese shallow carved ivory profile bust of a grimacing warrior, perhaps originally from a screen, 3.25ins (8.2cm) high, and four other Chinese and Japanese items, various £100-150
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A 19th Century Chinese "Cantonese" ivory card case, deeply carved with figures in pavilioned garden landscapes, 4.25ins (10.8cm) by 2.625ins (6.7cm) x 0.75ins (1.9cm), and a Chinese ivory puzzle ball, 2.5ins (6.4cm) diameter £250-350
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A Japanese carved ivory seated figure of a Buddhist monk, copying a Chinese soapstone figure of the 18th century, 3.75ins (9.5cm) high (Meiji period), and hardwood stand Provenance: Louis Joseph Collection label £400-600
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A collection of thirty Chinese carved, pierced and turned hardwood vase and bowl stands, various £150-200
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A good pair of 19th Century Chinese Cantonese porcelain baluster-shaped vases and covers, boldly enamelled with figures on a terrace within shaped reserves, and with birds and butterflies, contemporary brass mounts, 25.25ins (64.1cm) high £1500-2000
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A pair of Chinese Cantonese porcelain octagonal flared vases, one with pierced cover, all enamelled in colours with figures on terraces, and in a garden, each 9ins (22.8cm) high £200-300
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A Chinese powder blue glazed porcelain and gilt decorated baluster shaped vase and cover, the cover with Kylin pattern finial, the vase with gilt metal collar, the whole decorated in gilt with birds, insects and flowers, 17ins (43.1cm) high (Qianlong period - 18th Century), and carved gilt wood stand for same £700-900
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A pair of Chinese porcelain vases of square section, enamelled in Famille Verte palette with flowering branches, birds and scholars emblems, on a red and white ground, 18.25ins (46.3cm) high (now converted to electric table lamps) £150-200
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A good Chinese Export armorial porcelain spherical tea pot and cover, boldly decorated in coloured enamels and gilt with the arms of Saunders to both sides, within en grisaille borders and with conforming decoration to slightly domed cover, 5ins (127mm) high (Qing Dynasty, Qianlong period - circa 1745) Note: The arms are illustrated in "Chinese Armorial Porcelain" by D. S. Howard, published 1972, Volume 1, Page 349 L1 Provenance: The Crisp Collection recorded in 1907 catalogue, one of two tea pots and a stand (Nos. 827-829), sold in 1923 as part tea service for 17 Guineas - The Du Boulay Family Collection, and subsequently The Canterbury Auction Galleries - Auction 22nd May 2012, lot 98 £800-1200
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A Chinese Export armorial porcelain soup plate, the centre decorated in coloured enamels and gilt, the bold armorial within gilt borders, 8.875ins (22.5cm) diameter (Qing Dynasty - Qianlong period) £300-400
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A pair of late 18th Century Chinese blue and white porcelain armorial plates of shaped outline, the centres painted in enamels and gilt with the arms of MacDonald, 9.5ins (24.1cm) diameter Note: William MacDonald of St Martins Abbey, Perthshire £250-350
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A Chinese "Famille Rose" porcelain figure of Guanyin, 7.5ins (19.1cm) high (late Qianlong) and hardwood stand £100-150
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A small Chinese blue and white moulded porcelain ewer and cover of panelled form, painted with flowers and leaves, 7ins (17.8cm) high (Kangxi period) £150-250
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A Chinese blue and white porcelain tea or wine pot and cover, painted with flowering branches issuing from rockwork, and birds, 8.5ins (21.6cm) high (Kangxi period) £250-300
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A Chinese blue and white porcelain gourd shaped vase, painted with pavilions in a landscape, with script characters to body, 5.5ins (14cm) high, and a Chinese blue and white porcelain bottle shaped vase, painted with pavilions in a watery landscape, 6ins (15.2cm) high (four character mark) £100-150
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Two Chinese Yixing red stoneware teapots and covers of circular form with brass swing handle, 3.75ins (9.5cm) high, with impressed square seal mark to base, the other of low baluster form with high strap handle, the sides incised with bamboo and script, 5ins (12.7cm) high, with impressed seal mark to body and painted mark to base £100-200
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A collection of Chinese blue and white porcelain, including - three matching 18th Century plates painted with bamboo and peony issuing from rock work within a fenced garden, 9ins (22.9cm) diameter, eight tea bowls painted with various designs (17th/18th Century), and eleven other pieces, various £200-300
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A Chinese ruby glass small bowl, 3.75ins (9.5cm) diameter x 2ins (5.1cm) high (signed), a similar blue glass bowl, 4ins (10.2cm) diameter x 2.25ins (5.7cm) high (signed), two other pieces of Chinese glass, and a polished agate dish £200-300
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An unusual Japanese porcelain figure of a black and white puppy with red ribbon around its neck, mounted on European ormolu oval plinth with reeded edge moulding, 5.75ins (14.5cm) x 4.375ins (11cm) x 5.25ins (13.5cm) high £600-800
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A Japanese Satsuma pottery dish finely painted with pagodas on a rocky promontory overlooking the sea, and with distant mountains, 12ins (30.5cm) diameter, signed Shuzan £250-350
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A good Japanese ivory four-case inro with gilt lacquer interior, the exterior carved with a lake scene with figures in boats, pavilions and trees, the lacquer interior decorated with assorted circular Mons and birds, the lower case signed with seal Tessai 3.25ins (8.2cm) high x 2.125ins (5.2cm) wide, complete with carved ivory netsuke in form of a seated Shishi, signed to underside, the whole with silk cord with coral bead ojime Provenance: Michael Tompkinson Collection No. 740, recorded but not illustrated by Michael Tomkinson in A Japanese Collection, London 1899, Vol. 1. page 20, where lacquer was mistakenly attributed to Kinsai Bonhams, New Bond Street, London - Auction 7th November 2013 - Lot 123 Note: Please be aware that according to CITES Regulations, it will be necessary to acquire an export licence to export this lot of ivory outside the EU. It will NOT be possible to export this lot of ivory to the USA £1200-1500
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A Japanese carved ivory and wood netsuke of a standing Hotei, by Akishige, wearing a beaded necklace around his neck as he clasps his hands over his head, 1.75ins (3.8cm) high, with red seal mark to base (Meiji period - early 20th Century) Note: For a similar example, signed Meikei, see Raymond Bushell (Adapter), The Netsuke Handbook of Ueda Reikichi (Rutland: Tuttle, 1961), no. 182. £400-600
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A Chinese cinnabar lacquer oval box and cover of lobed outline, the lid carved with two figures beneath trees, 4.5ins (11.4cm) x 3ins (7.6cm) x 1.75ins (4.6cm) high £150-200
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A Chinese pale celadon jade pendant carved in the form of a squid and a bat, 2.75ins (7cm) high x 1.375ins (3.5cm) wide £400-600
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A Chinese pale celadon 650mm bead necklace with various sized beads and with small carved dragon pattern pendant, 1.625ins (4cm) high £150-200
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