The Nanking Cargo - A Chinese blueThe Nanking Cargo - A Chinese blue and white porcelain dish painted with a two storey pavilion and retreat above a smaller waterside pavilion on a rocky river back 8.75ins (223mm) diameter (gilt detail rubbed) an Imari porcelain tea bowl and saucer painted with the ''Fenced Pine'' pattern a blue and white porcelain saucer painted with the ''Blue Pine'' pattern 4.75ins (121mm diameter) and a selection of other Nanking Cargo wares
A Chinese "Nanking Cargo" BlueA Chinese "Nanking Cargo" Blue and White Porcelain Bowl c. 1750 the exterior sides painted with a continuous landscape scene comprised of rocks and trees base with a Christie's Amsterdam lot label designating this bowl as lot 3014 from the 1986 "The Nanking Cargo" auction height 3 1/4 in. diameter 7 1/2 in. wood stand. Note: In 1751 while on its way back to The Netherlands with cargo of Chinese goods loaded in Canton the Geldermalsen hit a reef and sank in the South China Sea. In 1986 much of the cargo was salvaged by Captain Michael Hatcher and subsequently sold at Christie's Amsterdam as "The Nanking Cargo" a term derived from 18th century auctions in which porcelain similar to the example above were sold as "Nanking ware".
Nanking Cargo Shipwreck ChineseNanking Cargo Shipwreck Chinese 18th Century B&W Soup Plate. Circa 1750- 9''- some cracks. Originally sold during Christie's 1986 Nanking Cargo Sale as part of Lot 4216.
THREE CHINESE EXPORT PORCELAINTHREE CHINESE EXPORT PORCELAIN NANKING CARGO VESSETHREE CHINESE EXPORT PORCELAIN NANKING CARGO VESSELS, each with blue and white underglaze decorations, comprised of 1 bowl, 7.5"D; 1 Batavian Brown exterior bowl, 5.75"D; and 1 plate, 7"D. Each having Christie's "The Nanking Cargo" stickers on base.
Chinese Nanking Cargo Bowl ChineseChinese Nanking Cargo Bowl Chinese export. A blue and white ceramic bowl with landscape decoration around exterior. Unmarked; ht. 3.5 (8.89 cm) dia. 7.5 in. (19.05 cm). Ex. Christie's Nanking Cargo sale 1986 Lot 2726 with original sticker. Condition: With flea bites to feet and rims. Also minor pock marks in glaze and surface scratches. Special Auction Notes: U.S bidders may pay with cash personal check money order bank check or wire transfer. Bidders outside the U. S. will be required to pay by wire transfer. No credit cards accepted. Bidders unknown to Cowan??Ts may be asked to provide additional personal identity or banking information.Please register early to allow sufficient time for bidder approval.
TWO CHINESE BLUE & WHITE TANKARDS,TWO CHINESE BLUE & WHITE TANKARDS, NANKING CARGOTwo Chinese blue and white tankards from the Nanking cargoLacking handles.height 6 3/4in (17cm); diameter 5in (12.5cm) Provenance:Property from an Important Private Beverly Hills Collection.
Chinese cargo wares comprisingChinese cargo wares comprising a pair of Nanking Cargo tea bowls and saucers (chips) and a Vung Tau Cargo saucer
GROUP OF FOUR BLUE AND WHITE 'NANKINGGROUP OF FOUR BLUE AND WHITE 'NANKING CARGO' WARES
QING DYNASTY, 18TH CENTURY ? ?????????????????comprising: two foliated dishes, a teacup with a circular saucer, all with Christie's Nanking Cargo sale labels, two lot 3719, one redacted and the last illegible(4)largest: 22.1cm diameterProvenance: Private Scottish collection, from a distinguished merchant family in the West of Scotland and thence by descent
A PAIR OF CHINESE EXPORT NANKINGA PAIR OF CHINESE EXPORT NANKING CARGO JARS Qianlong Era, circa 1751 blue and white paneled jars with floral spray decoration, probably from the Dutch trade ship "Geldermalsen" which sank in storm in 1751. 14 in. H.
PAIR CHINESE 'NANKING CARGO' CHARGERSPAIR CHINESE 'NANKING CARGO' CHARGERS Qing Dynasty (c.1750), China, blue underglaze porcelain, decorated with pavilions in a landscape inside a diaper ring, the scalloped rim decorated with fruiting branches, old auction labels to underside, 17"dia
Chinese Nanking Cargo Plates andChinese Nanking Cargo Plates and Tea Bowl with Saucer Chinese export. An assembled group of blue and white porcelain including two plates a tea-bowl with saucer all with pagodas in a mountainous landscape. All unmarked; plate dia. 9 in. (22.86 cm). Private collection Vermont. Ex. Christie's Nanking Cargo sale 1986 Lots 5057 and 3544 all with original stickers. Condition: Tea bowl with minor rim and foot chips. Saucer with glaze skips. One plate with rim chips and glaze flaws. One plate with repairs. Special Auction Notes: U.S bidders may pay with cash personal check money order bank check or wire transfer. Bidders outside the U. S. will be required to pay by wire transfer. No credit cards accepted. Bidders unknown to Cowan??Ts may be asked to provide additional personal identity or banking information.Please register early to allow sufficient time for bidder approval.
A Group of Three 'Nanking Cargo'A Group of Three 'Nanking Cargo' Gilt and Blue and White Cup and Plates, 18th Century ? ???? '???'????????????? ? ???? '???'?????????????
CHINESE NANKING CARGO GOLD INGOTcircaCHINESE NANKING CARGO GOLD INGOTcirca 1750; 368.3 grams; 3 1/4 inches long; 1 inch deep; 3/4 inches high Condition:
CHINESE EXPORT NANKING CARGO CHAMBERCHINESE EXPORT NANKING CARGO CHAMBER POT Qianlong Era, circa 1752 from the legendary Christie's Nanking Cargo auction sale from the VOC ship "Geldermausen", small blue/white leaf decorated chamber pot. 3 in. H., 6 in. W., includes handle Identified with Christies Nanking Cargo sale, lot #1184.
A Chinese Export Nanking CargoA Chinese Export Nanking Cargo Blue and White Porcelain Cann circa 1752 having the original underglaze blue design and shows remnants of the overglaze enameling and was recovered from an Dutch East India shipwreck the Geldermalsen. Height 5 1/2 x width 4 1/4 x depth 6 inches.
BLUE AND WHITE 'NANKING CARGO'BLUE AND WHITE 'NANKING CARGO' BOWL
QING DYNASTY, 18TH CENTURY ? ‘???’??????????the finely potted body painted with leaves and branches in underglaze blue, completed with overglaze decoration of flowers(1)14.9cm diameterProvenance: Private English collectionNote: The base with a sticker 'Christie's Lot 3153 The Nanking Cargo'
Chinese Nanking Cargo BattavianChinese Nanking Cargo Battavian Bowl Chinese export. A Battavian bowl on a ring foot. The exterior covered in a chocolate brown glaze; the interior painted with underglaze blue landscape and central flower. Unmarked; dia. 5.75 in. (14.60 cm). Private collection Vermont. Ex. Christie's Nanking Cargo sale 1986 Lots 2635 with original stickers. Condition: Minor chips to foot. Special Auction Notes: U.S bidders may pay with cash personal check money order bank check or wire transfer. Bidders outside the U. S. will be required to pay by wire transfer. No credit cards accepted. Bidders unknown to Cowan??Ts may be asked to provide additional personal identity or banking information.Please register early to allow sufficient time for bidder approval.
A Chinese Nanking cargo blue &A Chinese Nanking cargo blue & white dish.Qianlong period, C1750.Hand painted with a Dragon amongst the clouds. 19cm Diameter
Group of Chinese porcelain: 17Group of Chinese porcelain: 17 Canton serving pieces, 19th or early 20th century; two pieces, small cup, saucer, with Christie's label for The Nanking Cargo sale; blue and white spoon; detailed listing available. The Collection of the Late Ruth Scott, Charlotte, North Carolina.
Chinese 18th Cent. Nanking CargoChinese 18th Cent. Nanking Cargo Cup Saucer 5.5'' - Batavian ware with Christies labels
TWO PAIRS CHINESE NANKING CARGOTWO PAIRS CHINESE NANKING CARGO BOWLS AND SAUCERScirca 1752, each painted with pagoda in a landscape, tea bowl 1-5/8 x 3 in.; saucer 4-5/8 in. diameter
Provenance: Christie's, Amsterdam, "The Nanking Cargo", 1986, Lot 5059 (sticker labels attached); H. Moog, Atlanta, Georgia (accompanied by certificates of authenticity); Estate Of A Southern Gentleman, Atlanta, Georgia
Condition:
small rim and foot flakes, one saucer with hairline, light wear˜
China trade oil on paper of theChina trade oil on paper of the American Ship Luzon at Hong Kong J.G. Park Master retaining its original frame 24 1/4" x 33 1/4". ?
Chinese Nanking Cargo Tea BowlsChinese Nanking Cargo Tea Bowls and Saucers Chinese export. Eight blue and white porcelain tea bowls and saucers all with a flowering tree motif and geometric borders. Unmarked; saucer dia. 4 in. (10.16 cm); tea bowl ht. 1.5 in. (3.81 cm). Ex. Christie's Nanking Cargo sale 1986 Lot 5565 all with original stickers. Condition: With flea bites to feet and rims. Also minor pock marks in glaze and surface scratches. Special Auction Notes: U.S bidders may pay with cash personal check money order bank check or wire transfer. Bidders outside the U. S. will be required to pay by wire transfer. No credit cards accepted. Bidders unknown to Cowan??Ts may be asked to provide additional personal identity or banking information.Please register early to allow sufficient time for bidder approval.
Antique 18th Century Chinese ExportAntique 18th Century Chinese Export Teacup & Saucer, 1751. Recovered from the Nanking Cargo Ship Wreck (1980). Porcelain, underglaze. 4.75'' diameter saucer, cup 1.5x3''. Sold at Christie's Amsterdam Lot 5533 (1986).
The 'Nanking cargo' was the well-documented Dutch VOC ship 'De Geldermalsen' which sunk in the South China Sea during her homeward journey in 1752. The contents were salvaged by Captain Michael Hatcher and offered for sale at Christie's Amsterdam in the spring of 1986.
CHINA TRADE OIL ON CANVAS OF ANCHINA TRADE OIL ON CANVAS OF AN AMERICAN SHIPChina Trade oil on canvas of an American ship off Hong Kong , 20 3/4" x 26".
Pair China trade paintings, Namcheong:Pair China trade paintings, Namcheong: laden Chinese junk at the Nine-Stage Pagoda, Whampoa; junks at Canton, distant Dutch Folly Fort, both attributed to Namcheong, Chinese, active 1840-1870, oil on canvas, 15-7/8 x 13 in.; matching modern Chinese Chippendale style carved and lacquered wood frames with modern gilt wood spandrels. Restretched on old oval stretcher, lined, crackle, each with one patch, both with minor retouch; frames with abrasions.
Chinese Export Nanking porcelainChinese Export Nanking porcelain dish, circa 1780 with river scene decoration, parcel gilt trim, 8 3/4 in. L., 10 1/4 in. W.
GROUP FOUR CHINESE TRADE PAINTINGSdepictingGROUP FOUR CHINESE TRADE PAINTINGSdepicting junks at sea, Qing Dynasty, probably Canton school, 19th century. Framed under glass, not examined out of frames. Frame size: 30" high, 21" wide. Three on paper, one on fabric. Toning, yellow junk withy detached spot in sea, red junk with stain left center border.
LIU JIANHUA (b. 1962): ''EXPORT-CARGOLIU JIANHUA (b. 1962): ''EXPORT-CARGO TRANSIT 15'' Industrial waste and plexiglas edition 1/3. 20 1/2 x 47 x 31 1/2 in.
Chinese Jadeite Ship Carving ChineseChinese Jadeite Ship Carving Chinese early 20th century.??A jadeite ship carving with russet highlights in lower portion on knotted wood stand; ht. 4.5 in.
Nanking Lamps Chinese a pair ofNanking Lamps Chinese a pair of red Nanking lamps each with pagodas in a landscape and mounted on gilt metal stands; oah 8.5 in.
A Chinese Imperial Railway Bond,A Chinese Imperial Railway Bond, Shanghai to Nanking, 1904 1904? ?????????????? 21.3 x 11.2 in — 54 x 28.5 cm
ANTIQUE 5X7 GLASS NEGATIVE SHIPANTIQUE 5X7 GLASS NEGATIVE SHIP & CHINESE WORKERSCirca 1910 glass negative of a rikshaw and Chinese dock workers with sailor in white uniform. Vessel in the background is the ship Governor Jaeschke - Gouverneur Jaeschke of the Jebsen shipping company. It was a passenger and mail steamer for the Jeb from Shanghai via Tsingtau to Tientsin. Some minor loss to negative image around the edges, no chips. Any black dots or spots in photo are image loss. See photos. shipping info This lot can be shipped in-house.
BULBOUS NANKING PORCELAIN JAR W/BULBOUS NANKING PORCELAIN JAR W/ WOODEN CAP Bulbous Nanking porcelain jar with carved wooden cap having body with multiple figures of warriors and men of valor, the neck and foot with leaf and repeating raised relief design, late 19th C.; 13"H 10"DIA.
19C CHINESE CHINA TRADE JUNK BOAT19C CHINESE CHINA TRADE JUNK BOAT O/C PAINTING China,19th CenturyChinese Canton export painting of a colorful junk ship with crew on high seas, original lemon gold frame.
An 18th Century Nanking Cargo teaAn 18th Century Nanking Cargo tea bowl and saucer and the stand for the same