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A collection of Chinese powder blue porcelains 18th/19th century (6)
A collection of Chinese powder blue porcelains 18th/19th century Comprising a lobed baluster vase of oval section, painted in gilt with figures and with dragon handles, 42cm high, a ginger jar and cover painted in gilt with a dragon and a phoenix, 22.3cm high, a pair of chargers painted with flowers, a punch bowl and a saucer dish (6). Footnotes: Probably shown in the image of the boudoir Provenance: Hugh Montgomerie, 12th Earl of Eglinton, built Coilsfield House, later Montgomerie House on the site of Coilsfield Castle in 1801. Robert Burns wrote about Coilsfield and the Montgomerie family in his poems about Mary Campbell (Highland Mary). The property passed into the Arthur family in around 1900 and subsequently burnt down after the Arthur family sold it in 1969 but fortunately, they retained some of the furniture and furnishings. Hugh Montgomerie commissioned furniture from Gillow in 1794 for Eglinton Castle. Archibald Montgomerie commissioned Gillows to supply furniture in 1800 and multiple orders thereafter for both Coilsfield House and Eglinton Castle. Examples from the house are mentioned and illustrated in Susan E Stuart: Gillows of Lancaster and London 1730-1840, Cabinetmakers and International Merchants, published in 2009. Gillows attached labels to some of the pieces including a luggage stand and dressing table mirror included in the sale. Literature: Susan E Stuart: Gillows of Lancaster and London 1730-1840, cabinetmakers and International Merchants, 2009 Gillow in Scotland 1770-1830, David Jones & Jacqueline Urquhart , Regional Furniture Volume XII 1998 For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com For further information about this lot please visit the lot listing
A collection of Chinese powder blue porcelains 18th/19th century Comprising a lobed baluster vase of oval section, painted in gilt with figures and with dragon handles, 42cm high, a ginger jar and cover painted in gilt with a dragon and a phoenix, 22.3cm high, a pair of chargers painted with flowers, a punch bowl and a saucer dish (6). Footnotes: Probably shown in the image of the boudoir Provenance: Hugh Montgomerie, 12th Earl of Eglinton, built Coilsfield House, later Montgomerie House on the site of Coilsfield Castle in 1801. Robert Burns wrote about Coilsfield and the Montgomerie family in his poems about Mary Campbell (Highland Mary). The property passed into the Arthur family in around 1900 and subsequently burnt down after the Arthur family sold it in 1969 but fortunately, they retained some of the furniture and furnishings. Hugh Montgomerie commissioned furniture from Gillow in 1794 for Eglinton Castle. Archibald Montgomerie commissioned Gillows to supply furniture in 1800 and multiple orders thereafter for both Coilsfield House and Eglinton Castle. Examples from the house are mentioned and illustrated in Susan E Stuart: Gillows of Lancaster and London 1730-1840, Cabinetmakers and International Merchants, published in 2009. Gillows attached labels to some of the pieces including a luggage stand and dressing table mirror included in the sale. Literature: Susan E Stuart: Gillows of Lancaster and London 1730-1840, cabinetmakers and International Merchants, 2009 Gillow in Scotland 1770-1830, David Jones & Jacqueline Urquhart , Regional Furniture Volume XII 1998 For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com For further information about this lot please visit the lot listing
Home & Interiors: and items from Montgomerie House
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Lots 65, 262, 263, 266-273, 288, 318 & 319 marked TP in the catalogue will remain in the Edinburgh Saleroom
until the 02/10/24. Lots will be moved to offsite storage, where storage fees will apply from the 04/10/24.
Lots 264, 265, 274 – 287, 320 - 339 marked TP in the catalogue are stored offsite, where collection will be
made. Storage charges will apply from the 04/10/24 for uncollected purchases.
Collection by appointment only, weekend collection unavailable.
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TP Lots
Lots 65, 262, 263, 266-273, 288, 318 & 319 marked TP in the catalogue will remain in the Edinburgh Saleroom
until the 02/10/24. Lots will be moved to offsite storage, where storage fees will apply from the 04/10/24.
Lots 264, 265, 274 – 287, 320 - 339 marked TP in the catalogue are stored offsite, where collection will be
made. Storage charges will apply from the 04/10/24 for uncollected purchases.
Collection by appointment only, weekend collection unavailable.
Please contact edinburgh@bonhams.com for collection information and assistance
Storage Notices
TP Lots
Lots 65, 262, 263, 266-273, 288, 318 & 319 marked TP in the catalogue will remain in the Edinburgh Saleroom
until the 02/10/24. Lots will be moved to offsite storage, where storage fees will apply from the 04/10/24.
Lots 264, 265, 274 – 287, 320 - 339 marked TP in the catalogue are stored offsite, where collection will be
made.
Storage charges will apply from the 04/10/24 for uncollected purchases.
Collection by appointment only, weekend collection unavailable.
Please contact edinburgh@bonhams.com for collection information and assistance