Lord and Lady Glenconner"s chinese celadon ceramics
An 18th century celadon glazed jar. Photo: Bonhams
carved around the sides with a continuous lotus scroll above a wave border and below a band of ruyi-heads at the rim, all covered in a pale green celadon glaze, good condition, 24cm wide - Sold for £7,500
Provenance: Brigadier Malcolm, Sotheby's, circa 1970.
Sydney Moss, London, circa 1975
The above lot was removed from the London residence of Lord and Lady Glenconner
A large celadon glazed tripod censer. Ming Dynasty, 16th/17th century. Photo: Bonhams
raised on three short feet, fainted moulded the sides with a meandering lotus scroll, covered overall with a pale green celadon glaze, an unglazed area to the base burnt orange in the firing, 27cm across. Sold for £3,750
The above lot was formerly in the London residence of Lord and Lady Glenconner
A large 18th-19th century celadon glazed charger. Photo: Bonhams
moulded at the centre with a full frontal qilin framed at the well by a dense border of peony scrolls, covered overall with a pale green celadon glaze, the foot impressed with two-character mark, broken into at least four pieces with extensive restoration, 34.5cm diameter - Sold for £350
Three celadon bowls. Song Dynasty 13th century. Photo: Bonhams
each lightly incised to the interior with floral scrolls, all beneath a pale celadon glaze, each approximately 18.3cm diameter (3) - Sold for £688
The above lot was removed from the London residence of Lord and Lady Glenconner.