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A collection of Chinese 18th/19th Century blue and white waresTo include a Kangxi circular plate detailed with floral and figural scenes, 23cm diameter, a pair of reticulated bowls with lotus design, two further teabowls and Kangxi teacup. CONDITION REPORT: PlateSeveral chips to the rim,Several chips to the foot rim,Repair chip to the rim in several sections.TeabowlChips and cracks to each.BowlsLarge hairline crack to rim vertically.
A group of Chinese 18th Century and later famille rose wears To include two dishes with floral and rock work designs, together with two contemporary pin dishes, 23cm and 10cm diameter. (4) CONDITION REPORT: Dish 1Large hairline crack to the plate,Small nibbles/chips to the rim.Dish 2Free from chips/cracks,Lose to enamel.2 x small dishesSeveral small chips to the rim of each.Minor loss to enamel.
A Chinese canton famille rose vase and bowl, late 19th/early 2th Century To include a baluster vase, with applied gilt qilin, 25cm high, together with a large bowl, both with similar designs, 27cm high, together with a later, 20th Century famille rose plate, 31cm diameter. CONDITION REPORT: Lot 197VaseSmall chip to rim, approx. 1cm in size,Discolouration to white ground throughout,Small cracks and firing cracks to the handles,Loss to enamel throughout,Restoration to gilt handles.BowlLarge restored section to the rim of the bowl, with associated chip.PlateMinor wear throughout.
A collection of Chinese blue and white porcelain To include an export porcelain teabowl, an octagonal plate, a pear shaped bottle vase, and a small bottle vase CONDITION REPORT: Plate - Several hairline cracks to the rim, each approx 3-5cm long. Pear shaped vase (larger) - small firing crack to the footrim, and lower base. Firing cracks to the underside of the base. Pear shaped vase (smaller) - Firing cracks to base. Scuffing and wear to the footrim. Tea bowl - Several small chips/nibbles to rim, with small associated hair line cracks.
A collection of Japanese and Chinese ceramics To include two Qinglong blue and white export platters, a crackle glazed bowl, a Sang-de-boeuf bowl, a pair of Japanese floral bottle vases, imari porcelain, rice spoons, etc. CONDITION REPORT: Lot 241Two platters - significant chips to the rim of smaller one.Green glaze bowl - chip with associated crack.Qianlong plate - significant chips and cracks throughout.Pedestal bowls - significant cracks and visible signs of restoration/repair.Red glaze bowl - wear to rim, scratching in well of bowl.Floral bottle vases - significant chip to one rim.Rice spoons - firing imperfections.
A Victorian Brown-Westhead, Moore and Co. venison plate, of oval form transfer printed and painted with Chinese style flowers, 50cm wide, a Victorian Wedgwood toilet bowl in the "Peony" pattern, raised kite mark for 1877, 38cm diameter and a Swinnertons slop pail and cover with floral trellis pattern and canework swing handle, 28cm high (3).
SECTION 32. Various ceramics including Royal Doulton 'Allegro' pattern part dinner set comprising eight plates and two serving plates, Winston Churchill plate, biscuit tin and vinyl record, five Sadler Staffordshire teapots with certificates, Chinese ginger jar with cover and other Chinese jars, a large earthenware bowl with handles, mini Royal Doulton Toby Jug and a Radford floral jug
Chinese porcelain underglaze blue and white plate with figures on a bridge decoration, unmarked, together with a Chinese porcelain hexagonal notched dish decorated with a central landscape with boy and buffalo, originally underglaze blue and white with later 'clobbered' polychrome enamels, together with two tea bowls, one Chinese and one probably 18th Century English. (4)(B.P. 24% incl. VAT)
A Worcester shaped circular dish, decorated with gilt flowers and foliage on a wet blue ground, 21.5cm diam, label to verso, c.1770 Note: a similar pattern in the Zorensky Collection, Bonhams, Part I, Lot 79 A similar plate is No. 133 in the Klepser Collection, Simon Spero, page 120. This type of decoration very rare at Worcester derives from a Chinese Kangxi prototype. Condition Report: Good condition. Surface scratching and wear to gilding commensurate with age and use.
A Worcester Fan pattern circular plate, brightly decorated in the Imari palette with gilt flower within a blue band with white scrolling foliage, the rim with alternating fan and mons, 19.7cm diam, Chinese character mark, c.1770Vendor's Note: pieces of the `old Japan fan' pattern were included in the December 1769 Worcester sale catalogue. Condition Report: Thinly potted. Scratches and some surface wear.
A Worcester Chinese Family pattern shaped circular plate, decorated in polychrome with oriental figures and attendants by an alter table, with tall stand and vase, unusual iron red border of dots, scalloped and wavy lines, 19cm diam, c.1765 Note: Plates of this size in the Chinese Family pattern are rarely to be seen. Condition Report: Rim chip. Wear to decoration. Starline crack to base.
The Coysh Collection - A 19th century John Davenport pearlware blue transfer printed plate decorated with the 'Chinoiserie Ruins' pattern, c. 1800, impressed anchor, 20 cm diam. to/w a Wedgwood pearlware plate decorated with the 'Chinese Garden' pattern, c. 1807-15, impressed makers marks, 24.5 cm diam. (2)NB: Both illustrated and described in Blue and White Transfer Ware 1780-1840, pages 26 & 92, A. Coysh Condition Report Chinoiserie Ruins - Surface scratches. Some glaze losses and discolouration to baseChinese Garden - Overall crazed and hairline in rim
The Coysh Collection - A Spode 19th century blue transfer printed plate decorated with the 'Lanje Lijsen' pattern, c. 1810-20, impressed and printed makers mark, 25 cm diam. to/w a pearlware plate with scalloped rim decorated with the 'Fisherman' pattern, c. 1800, unmarked, 24.5 cm diam., a Wedgwood plate decorated with the 'Chinese Vase' pattern, c. 1807-15, impressed makers mark, 20.8 cm diam., a Stevenson dessert bowl and a Herculaneum rectangular serving dish decorated with pagodas in a watery landscape, impressed makers mark and date 1807, 22.5 x 32 cm (5)NB: Lanje Lijsen plate Illustrated and described in 'Blue and White Transfer Ware 1780-1840, page 80, A.W. Coysh Fisherman plate - Illustrated and described in 'Blue-Printed Earthenware 1800-1850, page 106, A.W. Coysh Chinese Vase plate Illustrated and described in 'Blue and White Transfer Ware 1780-1840, page 92, A.W. Coysh Herculaneum dish illustrated and described in 'Blue and White Transfer Ware 1780-1840, page 18, A.W. Coysh Condition Report Lanje Lijsen - restored chip to border/rimFisherman pattern - Surface wear and knife marksChinese vase - Crazed overall and hairlinesStevenson bowl - hairlines, chips and discolourationHerculaneum dish - wear to glaze and rim chip
A collection of Chinese blue and white exportware, comprising a set of three pagoda decorated plates, an octagonal plate, a four character mark ginger jar, five tea bowls, three saucers and one other itemWould all benefit from a clean. Octagonal plate has a large hairline crack and multiple chips to the rim, crackling to the glaze. All pagoda plates have hairline cracks with chips to the rims and areas of discolouration. Light pitting to the glazes and multiple scratches. The jar has multiple spots of discolouration, light pitting and rubbing to the bases. No chips or cracks. The bowl has rubbing to the base and light scratches to areas of the exterior, otherwise Very good. The saucers have rubbing to the gilt and bases, light pitting to the glaze , two of them are discoloured and have been broken and repaired. One of the tea bowls has a hairline crack, another has a large chip to the rim. All have light pitting and scratches.
Set of six etched wine glasses, other similar glassware, Swarovski crystal owl, other glass owl sculptures, scent bottle, glass ink well, Chinese metal and glasswork tea set and bowl - cased, silver-plate and other glassware in two boxes Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
A set of four 18th century Chinese export tin glazed plates, each typically decorated with insects and flowers; together with one other 19th century Chinese export plate (5) Condition Report / Extra Information All with chips/fritting to edges.One plate with large crack to centre, fritting to outer edge and hairline to edge.One plate with chip and crack to edge.One with star crack to edge and chipped to opposing side.The other with hairline.
Three Chinese famille-rose plates, early Qianlong, each painted with a central group of flowers inside a brown whorl border painted with flowering prunus, 22.5cm. diameter; and a famille-verte plate, Kangxi, painted with a bird and grasshopper amongst peony and bamboo, 22.5cm. diameter, (a.f).
A Chinese silver plate mounted jade hand mirror, 19th century, the handle formed as a pale celadon belt hook, the mirror back decorated in relief with Buddhist emblems and inset with various semi- precious stones and hardstones around a central jade oval panel pierced and carved with a pheasant amongst flowers and leaves, 19.5cm. length; also a small white jade plaque carved with an insect and flower sprig, 5.25cm. diameter, wood stand. Illustrated
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