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A Chinese porcelain 18th century lotus plate, the moulded plated with extensive floral decoration, 23cm wide (restored) and a Chinese porcelain marble glazed plate, signed, Qianlong seal mark verso, 20cm diameter CONDITION REPORT: Lotus- Rim restored throughout. Surface scratches and enamel wear. Small section to high point of rim missing (see images). Pitted. Marble plate- Underglaze chip to rim. Pitting visible. No obvious cracks or restoration. See further images for clarification.
A 19th century Spode 2407 pattern six piece part dinner service, decorated in the 18th century Chinese manner with peonies and rock work, includes a tree and well meat plate and a strainer, largest 51cm CONDITION REPORT: Generally appears ok with visible surface scratching. Enamel decoration is extensively worn in section. Glaze grazing to rims.
A collection of 19th century Chinese canton famille rose wares to include; a set of four circular plates of typical panelled design against a gilt reserve, 24cm wide, with a smaller similar pair, 21cm diameter, a pair of shallow bowls, 16cm diameter and a matching smaller pair, accompanied with a pair and an export mug etc. (15) (at fault) CONDITION REPORT: Mug- Rim descending hairline crack. Handle re-glued in three places. One plate of four with firing chipping to the underside. Pair of plates 21cm diameter each with surface and enamel chipping with chipped rims. One shallow bowl with cusped rim cracked and re-glued. Two further bowls with re-glued. Various signs of wear throughout of varying degrees.
Three Chinese porcelain 18th century famille rose plates including a European export example decorated with Grecian figures within a petal cut rim, 23cm wide, an auspicious plate with boys and female attendees within an interior, 22.5cm diameter and a florally decorated example, 23cm diameter (3) (at fault) CONDITION REPORT: European export plate- Nibbled nicks to rim. Decoration worn to the centre. Some firing pits. Gilt wear visible. Auspicious plate- Pitted. Firing cracks to the reverse. Light gilt wear. Foot rim with small ground chip. Floral plate- Large star crack. Nibbled foot rim. Chip to rim.
A selection of small silver, to include; a silver model of a cherub carrying a coffee pot on a tray 3cm high, a miniature silver rabbit, a silver calf, a footballer charm, a horse charm, a silver Art Nouveau button, a Chinese pagoda pickle fork, a blue glass salt liner and further small silver and plate (Qty)
A Chinese porcelain plate, iron red Guangxu six character mark (1897-1908) and of the period, decorated in famille rose enamels with roundels depicting flowers, fruit, bats, a phoenix, dragons, a Fo Dog and others, around a central iron red and gilt dragon with pearl, 9¼in. (23.5cm.) diameter.* Condition: Small rim chip with associated 1cm. hairline. One other minute chip beneath rim. Decoration very good with minor gilt wear.
Seven Chinese blue and white export porcelain plates, late 18th / early 19th century, comprising three large plates, two painted with flowers issuing from rockwork, the other with lake landscape, 11in. (28cm.) diameter, three octagonal plates, one with pagoda and lake landscape, one with a peony bush and rockwork and the third with fenced garden, the largest 10¼in. (26cm.) diameter; and a circular plate with mountain and lake landscape, 9¼in. (23.5cm.) diameter. (7)* Condition: - Large flower plate with bamboo: Two hairline cracks to rim. No other damage.- Large flower plate with peonies: Star crack to base (not visible to top) and small glaze chip beneath rim.- Large lake landscape plate: A few minute glaze frits beneath rim.- Large octagonal plate (peonies): Some glaze wear around rim and scratch to glaze.- Octagonal lake landscape plate: Two hairlines to rim. - Octagonal fenced garden plate: Two chips beneath rim and rim glaze wear.- Circular plate: Good condition.
GEORGE IV MAHOGANY BOOKCASE, AFTER A DESIGN BY GEORGE SMITHEARLY 19TH CENTURY the inverted breakfront top above an egg and dart frieze and a central drawer flanked by bow front drawers, over a single shelf, flanked by silk panelled cupboard doors enclosing single drawers, over a foliate moulded apron, raised on scrolling feet188cm wide, 95cm high, 54cm deepNote: George Smith (1786-1826) published three influential books on design in the first quarter of the 19th century. Smith's A Collection of Designs for Household Furniture and Interior Decoration, published in 1808, was itself influenced by the work of Thomas Hope. Smith's goal was to make Hope's designs accessible to the middle classes, so that 'the beauty and elegance displayed in the fittings-up of modern houses may not be confined to the stately mansion of our Nobility'. He adapted classical motifs borrowed from Egyptian, Greek and Roman sources, but was not averse to adopting Gothic and Chinese elements as well. He followed his first book with A Collection of Ornamental Designs, after the Manner of the Antique, in 1812, and was a regular contributor to Ackermann's Repository. His final publication in 1826, The Cabinet-Maker's and Upholsterer's Guide, included a design for a 'Drawing Room Commode', Plate VI, from which the present lot derives.Smith recommended the open-shelved commode for use in the drawing room, although they could be used in 'almost every apartment of a house… for such books are in constant use'. The height of the design was kept deliberately low to allow the wall above to be kept free for paintings or pier mirrors. Although Smith stated he had the patronage of George IV and promoted himself as 'Upholsterer and Drawing Master to His Majesty', no substantive evidence has been found to corroborate these claims. In the introduction to the Guide, Smith mentions his forty years of experience in the theory and practice of cabinet-making, but interestingly no firm evidence of a cabinet-making business carrying his name has come to light. Regardless, he is considered one of the key designers of the Regency period, yet despite his prolificacy, actual pieces that relate directly to his designs are rare.
A CHINESE FAMILLE VERTE 'WATER MARGIN' DISH KANGXI 1662-1722 Painted with the four bandits Tang Long, Li Jun, Xu Ning and Yang Zhi, each with a name banner and a band of geometric patterns and panels of precious objects to the rim, together with a wood stand, 34.4cm. (2) Provenance: a Monégasque private collection. Cf. Kangxi Porcelain Wares from the Shanghai Museum Collection, p.205, no.132 for a famille verte plate with a similar subject. Ł800-1200 明末清初 青花人物故事紋葫蘆瓶
Two similar Chinese blue and white plates, Kangxi, painted with a single bird amongst foliage, flowers and rockwork, both with three flower spays to under rim and with vase mark within double circle, 24.5cm and 25cm diameter; another plate similar, with square seal psuedo seal mark within double circle, 24.5cm diameter and a pair of Chinese Famille Rose octagonal plates, Qianlong, 22.5cm diameter (5) 清康熙 青花花卉纹碟等五件
An attractive Chinese Famille Rose 'Rockefeller' pattern part-service, Qianlong, each piece enamelled with a different central scene of figures at leisure on terraces, in pavilion interiors and in rocky riverscapes, comprising some with violet diaper band and some without, the borders with landscape panels in iron-red and brown on a dense gilt foliate ground, comprising: Fifteen dinner plates, 25cm wide (nine with cracks or rim chips, one plate broken into pieces,one riveted, and all with varying degrees gilding wear to the borders) Fourteen dessert bowls, 24.5 cm to 25cm wide (one plate broken a glued, three plates with rim chips and all with varying degrees gilding wear to the borders) Five side plates, 19.5cm to 19.8cm wide (one plate extensively damaged in pieces, one plate with 2.5cm x 8mm semi-circular piece missing from rim and two with smaller rim chips and all with varying degrees gilding wear to the borders) Four circular dishes, 24cm to 24.5cm wide (one dish in good condition, one with 2.7cm hair crack; one with 6cm hair crack, one dish with wear to interior and all with light to medium wear to gilding) Two oval vegetable dish liners, 28.5cm wide (some light medium wear to gilding) Four circular food warming dishes, 28cm to 28.5cm diameter (one dish with hair crack following outer rim approximately 21cm long, all with light to medium wear to gilding) Two canted rectangular vegetable tureens and covers, each approximately 25cm wide (both with wear to gilding on covers and rims) A canted square salad bowl, 24.7cm wide (wear to gilding) A large oval two-handled soup tureen, 37cm wide (some wear to gilding) A large Chinese oval meat serving dish, with gravy well, supported on two feet, 45 cm wide (one foot with 6cm x 3cm semi-circular piece of foot missing and some wear to gilding) Two oval serving dishes, 37cm wide (some wear to gilding) An oval serving dish, 40cm wide (light wear to gilding) Two oval serving dishes, 44.5cm wide (some wear to gilding) Two oval pierced baskets and one stand, with violet diaper wells, the baskets 18cm wide and the stand 23cm wide (one basket with both handles repaired and some wear to gilding) Two oval pierced baskets and a stand, with violet diaper wells, the baskets each approximately 21cm wide and the stand 25.3cm wide (handles repaired and restored and some wear to gilding) Two various oval pierced baskets, one with brown sepia landscapes, each approximately 25.5cm wide (three handles restored and the brown sepia basket restored to the body) (62) Provenance: From a private family collection prior to 1934 and by descent to a Lady and Gentleman. This group of wares formed part of a larger service sold in Dublin, 16th October, 1934, lot 545, Catalogue of the valuable contents of Kilmoroney, Athy, Co. Kildare, by direction of Sir Anthony Weldon, Bart, by Messrs. Jackson Stops & Joyce and was described as a 'Very important dinner and desert service of Oriental porcelain ... 147 pieces. Finely painted in enamel colours ... depicting domestic life, amusements and occupations of the Chinese.' The full description is located on page 21 of the 1934 catalogue and there is a photograph of part of Lot 545 on the facing page clearly showing the soup tureen and one soup bowl from this lot. The service features a design loosely known as 'Rockefeller pattern' or ‘Palace’ ware. This is not an 18th century name, but reflects the fact that a very handsome and extensive service of this pattern was once owned by the distinguished American collector John D Rockefeller Jnr. Americans also call similar wares 'Palace ware' which was a term used by the generation of buyers in New York, Boston and Philadelphia in the 1930s. For similar examples see, Ronald W. Fuchs, Export Porcelain from the Leo and Doris Hodroff Collection at Winterthur, Winterthur, 2005, p.99, no.57 for a tureen and cover and see Howard and Ayres, China for the West, fig 187.清乾隆 广彩描金山水人物洛克菲勒瓷餐具一套(62件) 拍品来源:英国私人家族于1934年之前旧藏
Chinese 18th Century - Hand Painted Enamel Porcelain Famille Rose Mandarin Plate, Decorated with Images of Butterflies, Insects and Flowers / Leaf's, Colours are Vivid with Gold Trim. c.1780. Wonderful Condition and Quality. 7.75 Inches - 19.5 cm + An Early Chinese Century Porcelain Hand Painted Enamel Plate with Printed Images of Figures In a Domestic Setting, Butterflies, Insects, Flowers, Fruit, Birds to Panels and Borders. c.1820 - 1840. 8.5 Inches - 22 cm, Excellent Condition.
A Royal Crown Derby Imari pattern miniature vase and cover, an Aynsley, pin dish and powder bowl, a Worcester-style Asiatic pheasant decorated crescent china bowl, Chinese export ware to include a small Canton plate with blue seal mark to the base and an Edwardian jardinière marked 'Ket G Lunevilla France' to the base, Wedgwood black Jasperware etc.
A small Chinese baluster vase decorated in the prunus blossom to cracked ice ground design and with four character mark to the base, height 17cm, a 19th century Chinese export porcelain lobed dish decorated with the rock and peony pattern and with guillemots, diameter 22.5cm (2). CONDITION REPORT Small shallow chip from the rim of the vase, two hairline cracks to the plate.
A Chinese coral carving,20th century, of a deity wearing elaborate jewellery, standing on clouds, with a pipa in her arms, 15cm high, wood standProvenance: Tremeer Manor, The Property of Lord and Lady George of St Tudy, the plate on the box says 'With the Compliments of Jeffery L. S. Koo'. As this item includes or is made from coral (family Corallidae), it is subject to CITES Regulations, and re-export permits will be required for shipment outside of the EU. 二十世纪 珊瑚雕仕女立像
A collection of Chinese ceramics, 18th century and later, comprising: a blue and white saucer with a landscape, a bowl with flowers against a red diapered ground, six character Jiaqing mark, a collection of famille rose, including a box and cover, a vase, a cup, a milk jug, a snuff bottle, and a plate (9)
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