5th Nov, 2020 9:30

The Asian Art Sale

 
  Lot 162
 

Chinese blue and white porcelain, 17th/18th century, a good small hexagonal dish with spearheads, a Kraak type deep dish with landscape panels, lingzhi mark to the underside, a small 'Jumping Boy' pattern plate, four character Chenghua mark; a saucer with two women and ducks, after Cornelius Pronk; a heavily potted Transitional dish with two figures; and a bowl painted with ladies at a table within precious objects, the rim with wide floral lappets, conch mark to the underside, 9.8cm - 18cm diameter

Sold for £320


Condition Report

Hexagonal dish with tiny rim chip on one corner, otherwise good. Kraak dish has been broken in four places in a section approx 12cm x 4cm, there is also a surface rim chip and usual rim fritting. Jumping boy small dish has a 2cm fine hairline crack, a very small rim chip and a tiny rim frit. Pronk style dish has a small chip restored on the rim from which issues a fine 1cm hairline crack which is visible on the exterior and not visible on the upper surface. The transitional dish with two figures has lots of rim fritting, a 3cm and two 3.5cm hairline cracks, still rings out nicely. The Kangxi bowk with conch mark has been broken in half, there are vacant rivet repair holes, at each end of the break are glued sections, lots of rim fritting and small chips.

 

Chinese blue and white porcelain, 17th/18th century, a good small hexagonal dish with spearheads, a Kraak type deep dish with landscape panels, lingzhi mark to the underside, a small 'Jumping Boy' pattern plate, four character Chenghua mark; a saucer with two women and ducks, after Cornelius Pronk; a heavily potted Transitional dish with two figures; and a bowl painted with ladies at a table within precious objects, the rim with wide floral lappets, conch mark to the underside, 9.8cm - 18cm diameter

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