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Auction House:Leonard Joel Pty. Ltd.Number of lots recorded:255
Sale Title:The Collector's AuctionLots with images:255
Auction Location:SydneyPrices available:183
Date:25-Feb-2020
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Three English blue and white transfer square bowls, one decorated in 'Game Keeper' pattern with underglaze pattern name, maker unknown, circa 1815, one with applied handles, decorated in 'Rural Village' pattern. Underglaze pattern name to base, maker unknown, circa 1815, and one John & William Ridgway, decorated in blue and white transfer in 'The Blind Boy' pattern. Referenced in the dictionary of blue and white printed Pottery 1780-1880 volume I (Coysh and Henrywood), pages 45 and 302. Impressed '10' mark…
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A large Wedgwood blue and white jug, of generous form with a wide top rim, large handle and small spout, decorated in the 'Absoloms Pillar' pattern with a floral border. Impressed marks. England, circa 1820.
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Three blue and white transfer ware mugs, two with single handles decorated with manor house and lake scenes, one with a double handle with decoration of 'Dr Syntax' and 'The death of the French'. England, circa 1800.
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Four blue and white transfer ware serving dishes, comprised of one ovoid dish with handle decorated in 'Dr Syntax Sells Grizzle' pattern by James & Ralph Clews, England 1818-34, one scallop shaped pearl ware bowl with handle by Spode decorated in 'The Ruined Manor' pattern, England 1815-33, one rectangular dish with pierced border decorated in a floral pattern by Nankeen semi china, England 1816-30, and one large ovoid dish decorated in 'Vista' pattern by Mason's, England, circa 1900. Largest 40 x 26 cm
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Four English blue and white transfer jugs, one large sized Doulton Burslem in 'Willow' pattern, underglaze mark to base, circa 1891, one large sized in 'Castle and garden Scene' pattern, maker unknown, circa 1860, one medium sized Mintons Genevese in 'Lake Scene' pattern, underglaze mark to base, circa 1873, one medium sized in 'Milkmaid' pattern, maker unknown, underglaze pattern mark to base, circa 1820. Largest height 32 cm
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Seven blue and white transfer wares, comprised of three jugs, two vases, a miniature tureen and a pepperette in various oriental and English patterns and shapes. Known makers including Cauldon, Minton, Burslem Pottery Co. Ltd, and Adams Ironstone. England, 1820-1900.
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Three English blue and white transfer dinner plates, one with oriental pagoda scene, maker unknown, circa 1800, one John Rogers & Son decorated in 'Monopteros' pattern, unmarked, 1814-36, and one 'Ponte Rotto' pattern, maker unknown, circa 1825. Diameter 25 cm
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Two Adams blue and white transfer dinner plates, one very rare in 'Lions' pattern, impressed mark to base, referenced in the dictionary of blue and white printed Pottery 1780-1880 volume I (Coysh and Henrywood), page 221, and one in 'Beemaster' pattern, unmarked. England, circa 1820. Diameter 26 cm
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Four English blue and white transfer dinner plates, two plates in 'Queen of Sheba' pattern, maker unknown, referenced in the dictionary of blue and white printed Pottery 1780-1880 volume I (Coysh and Henrywood), page 294, unmarked, circa 1820, and two Rogers & Son 'Gate Leading to Musjed at Chunar Ghun' plates in 'The Camel' pattern, referenced in blue and white transfer ware 1780-1840 (Coysh), page 64, impressed marks to base, 1814-36. Diameter 25 cm
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Five English blue and white transfer dinner plates, one in 'Ruins by Lake' pattern, maker unknown, underglaze 'W' mark to base, circa 1820, one J & W Handley in 'Village Fishermen' pattern, unmarked, 1815-28, one Fenton Ye Olde Foley Ware in 'Man on Horse' pattern, underglaze mark to base, circa 1900, one in 'Cattle and Ruins' pattern, maker unknown, circa 1820, and one Spode 'Filigree Floral' pattern, impressed and underglaze marks to base, circa 1825. Diameter 26 cm
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Six English blue and white transfer dinner plates, a group of five 19th century plates in the 'Doctor Syntax' pattern series, maker unknown, including Doctor Syntax: Sells Grizzle, Mistakes a Gentlemens house for an Inn, taking Possession of his Living, Stopt by Highwaymen, and Disputing his bill with the Landlady. One dinner plate in 'Fruit and Floral' pattern, maker unknown, impressed numbers to base, circa 1825. Diameter 27 cm
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Six English blue and white transfer plates, one Spode in 'The Font' pattern, impressed and underglaze marks to base, 1815-30, one in 'Tyburn Turnpike' pattern, maker unknown, circa 1820, one in 'Grazing Rabbits' pattern, maker unknown, circa 1815-20, one in a cottage scene from the 'Monk's rock Series', maker unknown, circa 1815-20, all four referenced in the dictionary of blue and white printed Pottery 1780-1880 volume II (Coysh and Henrywood), pages 84, 94, 139, 200 and 208. One in 'Waterfall' pattern,…
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Four English blue and white transfer dinner plates, one in 'Chinese Fisher Boys' pattern, maker unknown, 1810-20, one William Wright pearl ware in 'Chinese Garden' pattern, unmarked, circa 1817, one davenport in 'Imperial park at Gehol' pattern, impressed mark to base, circa 1810, and one in the 'Cowman' pattern, maker unknown, circa 1810. Diameter 26 cm
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Three English blue and white transfer dinner bowls, one by Baker Bevan & Irwin Swansea in 'Ladies of Llangollen' pattern, impressed and underglaze marks to base, 1813-38, one Spode in 'Forest landscape II' pattern of pearl river Houses - Buddleia, impressed and underglaze marks to base, 1810-38, and one Wedgwood Etruria England 'Fallow Deer' pattern, impressed and underglaze marks to base, circa 1920.
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Four English blue and white transfer plates, one coupe with 'Giraffe and Camel' pattern, maker unknown, 'W L little Collection' label to base, one coupe decorated in 'Eastern scene with elephant and Palace' pattern, floral border, maker unknown, one Toft & May Hanley dinner plate with 'Zebra' pattern, 'W L little Collection' label to base, 1825-1830, one davenport dinner plate with 'Bisham Abbey Berkshire' pattern, impressed factory mark to base, 1810-15. Diameter 25 cm
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Three dinner plates and two dinner bowls, all English and in blue and white transfer. One Ralph Stevenson plate in 'Springer Spaniel' pattern, unmarked, 1810-35, one plate in 'Wild rose Canal Scene' pattern, maker unknown, circa 1840, one Spode Indian sporting series plate in 'Death of the Bear' pattern, impressed and underglaze marks to base, 1810-20, one Spode Indian sporting series bowl in 'Chase after a Wolf' pattern, impressed and underglaze marks to base, 1810-20, and one British Scenery series bowl…
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Five blue and white transfer dinner bowls, with various patterns and makers, comprised of 'St. Albans Abbey' pattern, maker unknown, 'Chinese Porcelain' pattern by John Rogers & Son, 'Ruins' pattern by Hanley, 'Corinthian' pattern, maker unknown, and 'Triumphal Car' pattern by J & M P bell & Co. England, 1830-80. Diameter 27 cm
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Six English blue and white transfer dinner plates, comprised of two small and one large J & W Ridgway 'Italian flower garden Series' plates with scalloped and impressed edges, underglaze series mark to bases, 1814-30, one John Rogers & Son 'Vase Series' plate with scalloped edge in 'Ruins and Cows' pattern, impressed and underglaze marks to base, 1820-36, and a pair of Spode plates with scalloped gadrooned edges in 'Floral' pattern, impressed and underglaze marks to base, circa 1805. Diameter 27 cm
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Eight English blue and white transfer side plates, one possibly Tenby in a 'Boating' pattern, impressed mark to base, circa 1820, one in 'Eastern Scene' pattern, maker unknown, circa 1825, one John Rogers & Son in 'Elephant' pattern, underglaze mark to base, referenced in the dictionary of blue and white printed Pottery 1780-1880 volume I (Coysh and Henrywood), page 126, circa 1810, one Granger & Co. In 'Willow' pattern with embossed handles, underglaze mark to base, 1870-89, one J & R Riley in 'Scene…
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A pair of small plates and a dinner plate, three English polychrome coloured blue and white transfer plates, comprised of one pair of small Spode stone china plates in 'Floral' pattern, over and underglaze marks to bases, and a single davenport stone china plate in 'Chinese floral and Bird' pattern, underglaze mark to base. England, circa 1820. Diameter 25 cm
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Five English blue and white transfer oblong dishes, one Spode decorated with 'Temple Landscape' pattern, impressed factory mark to base, circa 1810, one Andrew Stevenson 'Ornithological Series' in 'Pied Flycatch and Snipe' pattern, unmarked, 1816, one Andrew Stevenson floral pattern, printed factory mark 'Semi Nankeen China' to base, circa 1816-30, one decorated in oriental scene of temples in landscape, maker unknown, circa 1810, and one two handled decorated with English landscape, maker unknown, 1810-20.
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Four blue and white transfer platters, of smaller size, one decorated in 'A village on the Ganges' pattern, maker unknown, England, circa 1820, one decorated in 'The lake Scene' pattern by Royal Doulton, England, circa 1930, one decorated in 'Triumphal Car' pattern by J & M P bell & Co., Glasgow, 1850-70, and one decorated in 'Vintage' pattern by J & G Alcock, Cobridge, 1839-46. Largest 35 x 28 cm
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Three blue and white transfer platters, of large size, comprised of one decorated in 'Windmills' pattern by Delph, Stoke on Trent, England, 1886-90, one decorated in 'Boat on a Lake' pattern, maker unknown, England, circa 1870, and one decorated in 'Asiatic Pheasant' pattern, maker unknown, England, circa 1870. Largest 45 x 36 cm
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Three large blue and white transfer serving platters, all in 'Willow' pattern, two by unknown makers, England, early nineteenth century. One by Baker Bevans & Irwin, England, 1813-38. Largest 47 x 26 cm
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Two English blue and white transfer tea bowls and saucers, one decorated with 'Overturned fruit Basket' pattern, after a Robert Hancock design, circa 1815, and one decorated with a bird in a garden with floral border, impressed factory mark to base 'Dawson & Co.', circa 1820.
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A coffee can and saucer and tea bowl and saucer, all English and decorated in blue and white transfer. Comprised of a large James & Ralph Clews flared tea bowl and saucer in 'Shepherd & Dogs' pattern, impressed mark to base, circa 1818-34, a Wedgwood coffee can and saucer in 'Lake & Manor' pattern, impressed mark to base, circa 1810.
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Two 19th century English plates, two plates, one with pewter warmer by Samuel Cocks with an oriental pagoda scene, maker unknown, circa 1825, and one in coral, green, red and turquoise polychrome decoration with panelled Chinoiserie scenes and gilding by Ashworth Bros., impressed and underglaze marks to base, circa 1900. Diameter 26 cm
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Two blue and white transfer tiles, of square shape, each in a wooden frame, one with an oriental fishing scene and one with figures in a ruin and lake scene. England, 1820-30.
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Four Toft and May blue and white transfer wares, comprised of an ovoid small lidded tureen with curved and flared lid, two shallow lidded serving dishes, and one lid. All decorated in 'Zebra' pattern and referenced in Staffordshire blue (little), page 77. England, circa 1825.
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Four blue and white transfer pickle dishes, each in the form of a deep sided vine leaf with handle, decorated in various Chinoiserie pagoda and willow patterns. England, 1770-90.
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Four blue and white transfer wares, comprised of three small jugs, two in Chinoiserie 'Temple' patterns and one in 'Willow' pattern, and one sugar bowl decorated in 'The woman at the Well' pattern. Makers unknown. England, circa 1820s.
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Five blue and white transfer wares, comprised of four saucers and one shallow dish. The saucers in 'Genevese' pattern, 'India Tree' pattern, 'Children by the Lake' pattern and a Chinoiserie 'Willow' pattern. The dish with a pierced arcaded border in a 'Wild Rose' pattern. England, 1800-30.
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Two large blue and white transfer Basins, one by Mintons decorated in the 'Genevese' pattern. England, circa 1873. The other by Wedgwood Etruria decorated in 'Willow' pattern. England, circa 1880. Diameter 40 cm and 36 cm
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Three 19th century teapots, comprised of one small teapot decorated in blue and white transfer in 'Spode's Tower' pattern by Copeland, England, circa 1890, one medium Blackware or Basaltware teapot with impressed decoration of fruit and leaves by Hartley greens & Co. Of Leeds, England, circa 1800-20, one large teapot decorated in blue and white transfer of figures in a garden with classical buildings, maker unknown, England, circa 1820.
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Seven English blue and white transfer wares, comprised of three nineteenth century oblong lidded boxes by Minton, Cobargo and an unknown maker, one gravy boat in davenport 'Boat on Lake' pattern, circa 1850, a large R. A. Kinston & Co serving dish in 'Syria Raki' pattern, circa 1840, a latticed open-weave basket with a Chinese pagoda pattern theme (maker unknown), circa 1790, and a James & Ralph Clews lidded serving dish in 'Geneva' pattern, circa 1825.
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Four English blue and white transfer wares, one lidded sugar bowl of rectangular lobed form, decorated in boat and rural scenes with acanthus and flowers, maker unknown, circa 1815, one Spode serving dish of ovoid form with upturned handles in 'Bridge of Lucano' pattern, referenced in the dictionary of blue and white Pottery 1780-1880 (Coysh and Henrywood), page 56, circa 1825, one small John Meir lidded tureen with stand of ovoid form with handles and a rose finial in 'Italian scenery' pattern, referenced…
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Ten blue and white transfer wares, comprised of two Ridgways small plates with rural scenes, a tiny 'Willow' pattern plate, maker unknown, a wood & Sons tiny dish with village scene, a small lid with Chinoiserie decoation, maker unknown, a fluted tea bowl with classical garden scenes, maker unknown, a Copeland 'Spode's Italian' pattern tiny basin, a small vase in 'Arcadian Chariots' pattern, maker unknown, a lozenge shaped small tray with a rural scene, maker unknown, and a Copeland 'Spode's Italian'…
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Four Spode botanical plates, painted with specimen bouquets and flower-sprays within gilt dental surrounds, the apple green borders molded with trailing white flowers, with gilt-line rims. Printed puce factory marks and pattern number '2705' to base. England, circa 1820. Diameter 21.5 cm
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A large Caughley blue and white cabbage leaf mask jug, of bulbous form with raised and impressed molding, a rococo handle and green man spout, decorated in the 'Chinoiserie Fisherman' pattern. Referenced in English blue and white porcelain of the 18th century (Fisher), pages 18 and 36. England, circa 1775.
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A first period Worcester lidded sucrier, of large size and fluted form, the lid fluted with a scalloped edge and applied rose knop, the whole decorated in polychrome garlands of flowers and leaves in puce, pink, red and green, the edges in deep blue with fine overgilding, signed with an underglaze crescent mark to base. England, circa 1780.
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A collection of Worcester 'Dr Wall' period blue and white, the teapot of bullet shape with generous handle and curved spout, the lid with applied decoration and a finial in the form of a lotus flower. Decorated in a version of 'The Fence' pattern, the base marked with an underglaze blue 'W'. England, circa 1755-70. The saucer and two tea bowls decorated with 'The Fence' pattern in underglaze blue. Underglaze crescent mark. England, 1785-1790.
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A first period Worcester fluted plate, decorated with the 'Old Mosaic' pattern, with underglaze blue mock oriental mark. England, 1753-1775. Diameter 19.5 cm
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A first period Worcester tea bowl and saucer, painted with a scale blue ground, with vase and mirrored shaped reserves, filled with garden flowers and framed with decorative gilding. Underglaze blue fret mark to base. England, 1755-1775.
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An 18th century style model of a putti, decorated with applied leaves and flowers, with a pink sash. Underglaze red anchor mark to base, height 11 cm
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A rectangular Davenport dish, the shaped border decorated with gilt flowers, scrolls and leaves, on four scroll feet. Printed mark to base 'Davenport Longport Staffordshire'. England, 1870-1886. 24 x 19 x 6 cm
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A Mintons dinner service of 70 pieces, in fine porcelain with repousse gilded borders and bands, cream rims and white centers, the bases with underglaze, overglaze and incised marks for Mintons 1930. England, 1930.
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A Derby bottle vase, the plain ground decorated in an Imari pattern. Printed mark to base, circa 1782-1825. With Nymphenburg model of lion and a Losol Ware vase. Height 17 cm
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A Japanese bronze model of an elephant by Genryusdai, on a wooden base, modelled on all fours in a striding pose with trunk raised, tusks in ivory, signed beneath in rectangular seal - Seiya Saku- made by Seiya, height 17 cm
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A Japanese cast bronze of two fighting tigers, okimono by Genryusai. Depicting a feline temporarily subduing a prostrate rival, patinated stripes and other decorative highlights. Bearing maker's mark reading Seiya Sei in rectangular seal. Meiji/Taisho period.
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A large Japanese bronze figure of an elephant possibly Genryusai Seiya, modelled on all fours in a striding pose, tusks in ivory, signed on underside. Height 24 cm
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Four Chinese silk scrolls, four mounted Chinese stitched silk bird scrolls. China, 20th century. Each: 90 x 25.5 cm (image) 123 x 40.7 cm (frame)
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A Roman marble mosaic panel, the rectangular panel of black, brown, yellow, pink, cream, grey and white tesserae, comprising multiple interlocking circular motifs with a central diamonds, the pattern repeated within ovoid borders. 116 x 142 cm. Provenance: from a private Australian collection
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An inscribed Khmer sandstone Stele, the rectangular panel with a central recessed image of Buddha at the base, the upper section inscribed with Sanskrit. Height 92 cm. Provenance: from a private Australian collection
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A Chinese jade figure of woman, boxed, a green jade figure of Guanyin, the left hand holding a tray of two peaches, the emblem for longevity, the right hand raised with palm facing outward in the Vitarkamundra. Height 12 cm
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A Chinese jade ewer on wooden stand in box, of oblong form with swing handle, the wide spout with pendant, carved dragon scroll handle, the sides carved with dragons. On a carved rosewood stand. Height 16.5 cm
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Two Chinese painted pottery 'Stickmen' figures, Western Han Dynasty, the figures with finely modelled faces, in earthenware painted with mineral pigments. Fitted wooden stands. Height 61 cm and 59 cm. Provenance: from a private Australian collection
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A jade incense burner in box on stand, a Chinese spinach green jade covered censor, the body with carved fluted band and with twin dragon head handles with loose pendant rings, on circular foot. On a carved hardwood stand with presentation box. Height 12 cm
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A Chinese bronze planter, applied decoration of an old man, child and deer, with lion ringed handles. Height 23 cm, diameter 25 cm
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A Japanese bronze vase, fired with a plum red colour, short neck, artists stamp to base. Japan, 20th century. Height 27.5 cm
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A small bronze Japanese contemporary vase, Taisho period with long neck and ovoid body, artist stamp to base. Japan, 20th century. Height 25 cm
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A Chinese blue and white double gourd vase, decorated with exotic birds, flowers and leaves, artist signature to base. Height 23 cm
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A Wei Dynasty style Chinese stone Buddhist sculpture, the double sided panel sculpted with a central Buddha flanked by four others in meditation, the other side with two buddhas seated in meditation within recessed alcoves. 52 x 40 cm. Provenance: from a private Australian collection
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Two cloisonne vases and a lidded jar, all of medium size, one decorated with pink and yellow prunus blossom on a brilliant dark blue ground with cloud motifs, one with large pale pink and yellow flowers and leaves on a brilliant jade green ground with cloud motifs, and one with pale pink prunus blossom flowers on a beige ground with turquoise borders and matching lid. All with gilded top and foot rims, china, circa 1960.
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Four cloisonne vases, comprised of one pair decorated with Persian type panels of flowers and butterflies on blue and black grounds with alternating turquoise panels and fish scale designs to the base and neck, china, circa 1920, one ovoid shape profusely enamelled vase in bright colours on a dark turquoise ground, china, circa 1930, and one cylinder shape vase with floral, foliate and butterfly decoration on wide bands of copper and black, china, circa 1890.
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Cloisonne teapot, with a blue ground, decorated with prunus blossom, chrysanthemum, butterflies and birds. Height 22 cm
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Three graduating cloisonne vases, of small, medium and large sizes decorated with pink, yellow and white flowers, butterflys and birds on a bright turquoise background with gold cloud motifs. All with gilded top and foot rims. China, circa 1960.
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A group of cloisonne wares, comprised of a vase of bulbous form with latticed panel floral decoration in bright colours on a black ground with geometric motifs, two small floral bowls with floral enamel decoration on black and blue grounds with green and turquoise borders and turquoise interiors, and a miniature plate with blue and pink flowers and leaves on a turquoise background with cloud motifs. All with gilded top and foot rims. China, circa 1950.
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A collection of cloisonne wares, comprised of a miniature six panel folding screen of brightly enamelled courtly ladies against black grounds, a miniature vase with profuse yellow, green and blue floral decoration on an iron red ground, a miniature vase with yellow and green prunus blossom decoration on a black ground with cloud motifs, a toy steamer decorated in colourful floral and foliate bands against a brilliant dark blue ground with incised gilt metalwork handles, and a small lidded pot with pink and…
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Four small cloisonne vases, one pair enamelled with brightly coloured flowers on a black background with cloud motifs, one pair enamelled with blue and green flowers on a white background with cloud motifs. All with gilded rims and bases. China, circa 1960.
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Two Chinese ceramic female figures, in 'Great Leap Forward' style, decorated in bright polychrome glazes predominantly green, blue and iron red. Post Republic period, China, circa 1960. Height 31 cm
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