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A rare Chinese Canton famille verte 27-piece tea service, 19th C.L.: 15 cm - H.: 13,5 cm (the sugar bowl, incl. cover)L.: 21,5 cm - H.: 13,2 cm (the tea pot, incl. cover)Dia.: 20cm (each plate)L.: 12,5 cm - H.: 6,8 cm (each cup)Dia.: 15,7 cm (each saucer)L.: 18 cm - H.: 9,5 cm (the cream jug)
A varied collection of Chinese porcelain, Kangxi and later H.: 30,5 cm (the tallest vase) H.: 10,4 cm (the smallest vase) Dia.: 12,3 cm (the largest saucer) Dia.: 9,2 (the smallest saucer) Dia.: 6,8 cm - H.: 5,1 cm (the largest cup) Dia.: 5,7 cm - H.: 3,3 cm (the smallest cup) Dia.: 22,4 cm (the plate)
A varied collection of Chinese and Japanese porcelain, 18th centuryDia.: 31,5 cm (the largest plate)Dia.: 23 cm (the smallest plate)Dia.: 21 cm - H.: 6 cm (the largest bowl)Dia.: 13,3 cm - H.: 6 cm (the smallest bowl)Dia.: 12 cm (the largest saucer)Dia.: 8 cm - H.: 4 cm (the largest cup)Dia.: 11 cm (the smallest saucer)Dia.: 7,5 cm - H.: 3,7 cm (the smallest cup) Provenance: The collection of Galerie Beaute Chinoise, Paris, France
A Chinese grisaille armorial dish and two plates for the Dutch, English and Scottish markets, Qianlong Dia.: 38,5 cm (the dish) Dia.: 22,5 cm (the plates)Ref.: - The plate on the left with the arms of More Impaling Hog for the Scottish market. See D. S. Howard, Chinese Armorial Porcelain, vol. II, London, 2003, p. 160. - The dish in the middle with the arms of Van Schoonhoven (from Rotterdam and Leiden) and Geraerds (Haarlem) accollee, on bianco-sopra-bianco ground, the rims in the Du Paquier style. See Dr. J. Kroes, Chinese Armorial Porcelain For the Dutch Market: Chinese Porcelain with Coats of Arms of Dutch Families, 2007, p. 303, no. 218. - The plate on the right with the arms of Pleydell-Bouverie. William Bouverie, 1st Earl of Radnor, married Harriet Pleydell, daughter of Sir Mark Stuart Pleydell, Bt, on 14 January 1748. On 8 November 1750, he was appointed a deputy lieutenant of Wiltshire. On 22 September 1758, he was appointed a deputy lieutenant of Berkshire. He succeeded his father as Viscount Folkestone on 17 February 1761 and in the office of Recorder of Salisbury on 14 April 1761. On 31 October 1765, he was created Earl of Radnor and Baron Pleydell-Bouverie. Radnor was appointed a Fellow of the Royal Society on 17 December 1767. He was elected governor of the French Hospital in 1770, the first of nine earls of Radnor to serve successively in this capacity.
A Chinese armorial plate with the coat of arms of the Broman family for the Swedish market, Qianlong, ca. 1747 Dia.: 23 cm The plate shows the crowned arms of the Swedish baronial family Broman, flanked by two 'wild men'. Ordered for Erland Broman (1704-57), president of Kommerskollegium (the Swedish National Board of Trade) in 1747. Made baron in the same year and in 1752 introduced in the House of the Nobility. (source: Gotheborg)
Three Chinese Canton famille rose armorial plates and a pair of egg cups for the Portugese market, Guangxu Dia.: 24,5 cm (the largest plate) Dia.: 21,5 cm (the smallest plate) Dia.: 4,8 cm - H.: 5,7 cm (the egg cups) The coats of arms are those of Alberto de Magalhaes Barros and Lancos Cerqueira de Araujo Queiroz.
A varied collection of 45 pieces Chinese porcelain, Kangxi and later Dia.: 31,3 cm (the largest plate) Dia.: 22,5 cm (the smallest plate) Dia.: 13,5 cm (the largest saucer) Dia.: 9,6 cm (the smallest saucer) Dia.: 21 cm - H.: 6 cm (the 'klapmuts' bowl) Dia.: 13 cm - H.: 6,2 cm (the bowl) Dia.: 8,9 cm - H.: 5 cm (the largest cup) Dia.: 5,6 cm - H.: 3,6 cm (the smallest cup) H.: 7,8 (the tallest vase) H.: 4,5 (the smallest vase)
A varied collection of Chinese famille rose and Imari-style porcelain, Yongzheng and later Dia.: 23 cm (the largest plate) Dia.: 22,7 cm (the smallest plate) Dia.: 19,5 cm - H.: 6,5 cm (the largest bowl) Dia.: 16,8 cm - H.: 5 cm (the smallest bowl) Dia.: 8,5 cm - H.: 4,5 cm (the largest cup) Dia.: 7,2 cm - H.: 3,8 cm (the smallest cup) Dia.: 13,3 cm (the largest saucer) Dia.: 12 cm (the smallest saucer) Dia.: 8 cm - H.: 9 cm (the bowls and cover)
A very extensive Chinese Canton famille rose 81-piece dinner service, 19th C. L.: 37 cm - H.: 28 cm (the largest tureen) Dim.: 37,5 cm x 31,5 cm (the largest stand) L.: 15 cm - H.: 8 cm (the smallest tureen) Dim.: 15,7 cm x 12,5 cm (the smallest stand) Dim.: 24,5 cm x 14 cm x 19,5 cm (the rectangular tureen) L.: 24 cm - H.: 21 cm (the tallest coffee pot, incl. cover) L.: 27 cm - H.: 19,5 cm (the smallest coffee pot, incl. cover) Dim.: 24 cm x 11,5 cm x 20 cm (the largest openworked basket) Dim.: 23 cm x 10,5 cm x 18,7 cm (the smallest openworked basket) Dim.: 20 cm x 18 cm (the largest openworked dish) Dim.: 20,7 cm x 18,5 cm (the smallest openworked dish) Dia.: 25 cm (the largest plate) Dia.: 19,7 cm (the smallest plate) L.: 20,5 cm - H.: 15,5 cm (the leaf-shaped dish) L.: 46 cm - H.: 37,5 cm (the largest dish) L.: 26,5 cm - H.: 19,5 cm (the smallest dish) Dim.: 35,5 cm x 8,5 cm x 29,5 cm (the raised stand) Dia.: 14,5 cm (each of the saucers) Dim.: 12,5 cm x 10 cm x 6 cm (the largest cup) Dim.: 10 cm x 8 cm x 6 cm (the smallest cup) L.: 16,5 cm - H.: 9,5 cm (the smallest milk jug) L.: 15,5 cm - H.: 10 cm (the largest milk jug)
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