A Victorian Wedgwood polychrome enamelled cabinet plate, decorated after the painting by Thomas Allen, Greek Pipe player and Dancing Girl, 26cm diameter, c.1890; jasper plate and trinket dishes; set of four Aynsley coffee cans and saucers, with silver cup holders, Birmingham 1913, 2.7ozt, ; Royal Doulton figure Karen Hn 2388, Chinese jar and cover etc
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A Chinese porcelain famille rose plate, Yongzheng (1722-1735), the plate of circular form decorated the centre with a vignette containing a vase and precious objects, surrounded by floral sprigs within a yellow ground border, 23cm diameterSome minor scratching and wear, most noticeably to the blue enamelling in the plate well. foot rim feels a little rough to the touch with some fritting. Some pitting throughout.
A Chinese egg-shell porcelain famille jaune bowl, Daoguang seal mark but later, the yellow ground lobed circular bowl decorated internally and externally with dragons and floral sprays in the famille rose palette, iron-red seal mark verso and collection label, 14.5cm wide, with a blue and white plate decorated with a compartmented design, 22cm diameter, a 18th century blue and white plate with central rocky outcrop decoration, 23cm diameter, and a 18th century English tea bowl and saucer (5)
A set of four Chinese porcelain reticulated plates, Qianlong (1736-1795), each circular plate decorate in the famille rose palette depicting peacocks perched on branches and rocky outcrops, within a spear head border, largest 28cm diameter and smallest 21.5cm diameter (4) (at fault) Condition report; Largest example with rivet repair to the reticulated rim. All with chips and losses to the rims and reticulated borders, varying from glaze grazes to more significant chips. Some over painting and further restoration can be seen to the reticulated borders. Surface scratching and wear can be seen to the centre of each plate. Pitting also apparent throughout.
Three assorted Chinese porcelain plates, Qianlong (1736-1795), comprising; a famille rose shallow bowl, 25.5cm diameter, an Imari plate, 22cm diameter, and a blue and white plate with a central rocky outcrop and blossoming sprigs, 23cm diameter (3) (at fault)Condition report; Famille rose - Large rivet repair running rim to rim. Surface staining, wear and scratches. Blue and white - Three rim descending hairline cracks. Chipping to the rim. Imari - pitted and scratched.
A Chinese porcelain blue and white oval plate, 18th century, centrally decorated with a river landscape scene depicting a pagoda, willow tree and fishing boat, 32.5cm wideCondition report; No obvious chips, cracks or restoration. Extensive surface staining. Areas of pitting can be seen. General surface scratching apparent. Some glazing flaws/grazes can be seem to the underside rim.
A set of Chinese export porcelain soup bowls, Qianlong (1736-1795), each octagonal bowl centrally decorated within a spear-head border in famille rose palettes with a landscape scene depicting a fishing boat, figures, a pagoda, and rocky outcrops, 21.5cm wide (at fault) Condition report; x1 plate - Rim descending hairline crack. Remaining plates with minor chipping and nibbles to the rims. Pitting can also be seen along with surface scratching and some wear.
A selection of tea wares, early 19th century and later, to include: a Swansea porcelain teacup and saucer, early 19th century, the teacup of ‘Paris flute' form, decorated with swags of roses, gilt banding throughout, (see M. Berthoud, ‘An Anthology of British Cups’, (Micawber Publications, 1982), page 74, plate 442, for an example of teacup shape), printed maker's mark to saucer, 6cm high; a teacup and coffee can from the Rowland Williams Collection, possibly Nantgarw, (see Berthoud, page 70, plate 416, for an example of teacup shape), each with applied sticker to base, 5cm high; a Royal Crown Derby cup, decorated with gilt teardrop decoration below a cobalt blue border, gilt highlights throughout, painted puce maker’s mark to base, 6cm high; a German porcelain teacup and saucer, decorated in the manner of James Giles, gilt banding, underglazed blue crossed swords to underside, 14cm diameter, a set of six Chinese 18th century blue and white porcelain teacups, and further tea wares to include examples from Champions Bristol Porcelain, etc. (Qty) (at fault) Condition report: The Swansea porcelain tea cup and saucer: Each piece shows surface wear throughout including rubbing to gilt highlights, surface scratching and minor losses to the decoration. The saucer shows minor frits and pits. No other obvious damage or signs of restoration.The Rowland Williams teacup shows rubbing to the gilt highlights, minor firing faults - frits and pits (please see photo). The Rowland Williams coffee can shows rubbing to gilt highlights, firing faults - frits and pits, and two small hairline cracks (as seen in photo). No other obvious signs of damage or restoration.The teacup on the right hand side of the front row shows rubbing to the gilt highlights, minor surface scratching, and minor firing faults (please see photo).All other pieces show fine surface wear commensurate with use and age, some pieces show hairline cracks,chips and nibbles, and staining (please see attached photos)
* Lord (Elyse Ashe, 1900-1971). Lighting Lanterns, etching printed in colours on pale cream thin japan paper, from the published edition of 100 impressions, signed and numbered 35/100 in pencil, plate size 24.7 x 19 cm (9 3/4 x 7 1/2 ins), sheet size 28.8 x 20.6 cm, tipped onto thin backing card at upper corners, in a painted Chinese-style frame and glazed (46.5 x 34 cm), together with Springtime at Loyang #1 [and] #3, two etchings printed in colours on pale cream thin japan paper, from the published edition of 100 impressions, signed and numbered in pencil 43/100 & 45/100 respectively, plate size 35.4 x 26.2 cm (14 x 10 1/4 ins), tipped onto backing card around the edges (both lightly cockled), in uniform painted Chinese-style frames and glazed (53.5 x 42.5 cm), all three versos with printed labels of James Bourlet & Sons Ltd [London], and of Arthur Ackermann & Son Inc, New York, the Ackermann labels with typed or manuscript details of the respective workQTY: (3)
A pair of Chinese plates, painted with a buddhist lion and monkey's within a landscape scene, with Family Crests to the rim and latin motto 'Gradatim' (step by step), 20cms diameter. Also with two Cantonese plates, another plate and blue and white teabowl (plates 24cms, 24cms and 21cms diameter). (6). *CR Armorial plates, one with various small chips and grazes to the rim, the other with star crack to the base and various small chips and grazes to the rim. Tea bowl, couple of tiny nicks to the rim Cantonese lobbed plate, some wear to the rim Large Cantonese plate, couple of small hairlines to the rim, various chips to the rim in places. Plate with turquoise ground, various small chips and grazes to the rim, sounds as though it has a hairline crack when tapped.
Collection of 18th-20th century English and Continental porcelain, including: a Worcester fluted cylindrical blue and gilt tea caddy, a Blind Earl pattern plate (damaged), a Paris (Nast) coffee can, gilt with a centurion and further items of Paris porcelain, a Berlin-style trellis moulded coffee cup and saucer, three Royal Copenhagen two-handled cups painted with buildings in landscape, a Chinese export coffee cup, various royal crested coffee cups and other items
Two Bristol Delftware plates, circa 1760, both with bianco sopra bianco borders, the centres in manganese, yellow and blue with Chinese landscapes, 22cm diameter/Provenance: from the Henry Sandon Study Collection CONDITION REPORT: - landscape plate with a flat rim chip at 6 o'clock and the end of one rim lobe at 2 o'clock. Pagoda plate with flat rim chip at 8oclock. Some glaze crazing.
A pair of Chinese export blue and white oval vegetable tureens, covers and stands, Qing dynasty, Qianlong period, painted with flowers and river landscapes, the stands 24cm long and two sparrow beak jugs, Qing dynasty, Qianlong period, 13cm and 12.5cm high and a blue and white export landscape dish, circa 1800, 24.7cm diameter (9) CONDITION REPORT: Both tureens have hair cracks throughout and chipping to handles. The covers and stands look good. Larger jug handle glued in place, bad chip to spout. Smaller jug chip to spout. Plate has a few small rim chips and a hair crack across centre.
A PAIR OF LATE GEORGE III 'CHINESE CHIPPENDALE' GILT GESSO SIDE MIRRORS of elaborate Rococo design with leaf-scrolled borders and centre columns beneath pagoda, flowerhead and leafwork crestings with mirror apertures and centre-shaped plate.120cm high 40cm wideThe mirrors are early 19th century in date, they have later wooden backs screwed on. The mirror plates are later. Small pieces of moulding which are loose and would need re-glueing. Extra images have been uploaded.
AN 18TH CENTURY QIANLONG CHINESE EXPORT PORCELAIN GRISAILLE DECORATED PLATE depicting from the etching based on the painting 'Les Oies de Frère Philippe' by Nicholas Lancret.22.5cm diameterIn good undamaged condition, no chips cracks or restoration - slight rubbing to the gilding - no major scratches.
A COLLECTION OF AYNSLEY AND ROYAL CROWN DERBY AND WEDGWOOD PORCELAIN comprising four teacups, five saucers, one dinner plate and a cream jug Aynsley in the Orchard Gold pattern, three teacups, three saucers, three dessert plates and two goblets of Royal Crown Derby in the Old Imari pattern, an octagonal Chinese decorated Wedgewood bowl and a commemorative mug. (24)Goblets 12.5cm high
A group of blue and white Delft ware collectibles, to include: a blue and white baluster vase, probably Dutch, early 18th century, of lobed octofoil section, painted after Chinese originals with panels of foliage and stylised pavilions, the short neck with crossed and circle ornament, 25 cm high, together with three English chinoiserie plates, the first probably Liverpool, c.1745-65, blue 6 or b mark, painted with a basket of flowers, the border with four groupings of flowers and precious objects, 23.6 cm diameter; the second Liverpool, third quarter 18th century, painted with flowering shrubs, the border with diaper panels divided by panels with flowers and foliage, 21.5 cm wide; the third mid-18th century; the centre painted with a stylised river landscape with pavilions, fences, trees and shrubs, the border with flower-sprays divided by three lobed panels with pavilions, 22.8 cm diameter (4)Condition Report: Overall the lot is in poor condition. There is some chipping and flaking to rims of the first two plates, with some areas of wear to surface. There is some chipping to the rim of the third plate. Two of these chips are to the edge of the rim and are noticeable. The other chips are more shallow. There is a hairline crack from the rim at 8 o’clock to the well. The vase has damages and repaired sections to the neck and rim and heavy wear to the foot, the cover is lacking.
A group of Chinese blue and white export jars and ewers,19th and 20th century, comprising: two large ewers, one decorated with Buddhist Lions, with cover, the other with flowers, 25.5cm and 30cm high; a ewer with loop handles which has lost its spout, 27cm high; a smaller stoneware ewer with flat cover, 19cm high; a blue and white 'ginger' jar painted with landscape and the number 3 to the base; together with a 'clobbered' Kangxi beaker, 21cm high; an enamelled Japanese oviform jar, 18.5cm high; a Japanese transfer-printed blue and white plate decorate with cranes, 34cm diameter; a Japanese Kraak style bowl, 18.5cm diameter; and two small stem cups with blue rims, 7.7cm diameter (11)
A group of various Chinese, Japanese and British ceramics, 19th - 20th centuries, comprising: a Chinese famille rose wall vase in form of a barrel stool, 20th century, painted with birds, flowers and fruits; a figurative carver of a jar, a Japanese rectangular blue and white porcelain block and a circular plate each painted with watery landscape; a stoneware teapot signed to base; a lion dog incense burner; a contemporary cafe-au-lait glazed cup, a pair of Staffordshire floral plates, the tallest, 28cm high, the widest 26.5cm diameter (9)
A Chinese moulded kui dragon plate, 20th century, the circular dish with a raised knob to the centre encircled by a ferocious kui dragon within lobbed panel, base slightly recessed, overall applied with a greyish celadon glaze. 二十世紀 模因奎龍紋碟*This lot is offered without reserve.*此拍品未設底價Condition Report: Good condition.
A group of five 18th century and later pewter plates: the pair of plates with initials ‘MM’ to the reverse and indistinct touch marks; another plate with touchmark for John Watts who worked between 1725 and 1765; another plate with touchmark for Richard King Jr who worked between 1707 and 1738; and a further plate with an indistinct touchmark, possibly Yates and with a London mark beneath; together with a Danish pewter bowl by Just of Denmark, with pattern number 1644; and a Chinese hardwood standeach plate aproximately 24cm diameter; the bowl 29.8cm diameter; the hardwood stand 17.5cm diameter overallQty: 7Minor marks, dents and scratches to the plates overall. Some oxidisation to the bowl, slight dents and distortion of the shape. The hardwood stand with wear and marks overall.
A Chinese black lacquered box with a figural scene to the front and still life motif to the top32cm wide x 24cm deep x 27.5cm highQty: 1Some scuffing to the lacquerwork, particularly noticeable around the edges. The ball feet appear later. Some damage to the lock plate, with the mechanism missing.
Two Chinese dome topped pillow boxes, one with red lacquer and chinoiserie decoration depicting children at play to the top and mystical beasts on the front; the other of maroon velum, both lined in velum with brass side handles and locking plateone measuring 66cm wide x 21cm deep x 17cm high; the other 84cm wide x 29cm deep x 31cm highQty: 2Cracking in the front of the red lacquered box on the top to the right hand edge, otherwise both in generally good condition.
Spode Royal Artillery plate, 1716-1966, the plate has been created to commemorate 250th anniversary of the forming of the regiment by Royal warrant on 26th May 1716, this is no.493 of 2500, in fitted box, assorted Victorian soap dishes, a pair of Chinese-style willow pattern dishes and a Prattware pot with lid called 'The Village Wedding'
A Chinese Canton Export famille rose teapot, 20cs high; together with a similar vase, 26cms high; and similar plate, 24cms diameter (3).Condition ReportAll pieces have restoration - there are restorations to the neck of the vase and some losses to the painted decoration; there is a starcrack to the base and body of the teapot, a glued repair to the spout and rubbing to the finial of the cover; there is a hairline crack and repair to the inside rim of the base.
A Chinese blue & white plate decorated with flowers and bamboo (riveted repairs) 28cms diameter; together with a Chinese blue & white shallow bowl decorate decorated with dragons amongst clouds, six character mark to the underside, 24cms diameter; together with a Chinese blue, white and red plate decorate with bamboo and flowers (large repaired chip to the rim) 24cms diameter; and a blue & white willow pattern shallow bowl, 26cms diameter (4).
A Chinese famille rose shallow bowl decorated with peaches with a yellow glazed exterior, four character mark to the underside, 25cms diameter; together with a famille vert shallow bowl decorated with a peacock and flowers, 25cms diameter; and an Imari palate plate with impressed mark to the underside, 25cms diameter (3).
A group of Chinese Canton Export famille rose plates decorated with birds, flowers and butterflies, on a pale celadon ground, six 26cms diameter and nine 19cms diameter (15). Condition Report Small plates:one with cracks to the glaze, not to the body,one with a chip to the bottom rim,one with a small old chip to the rimone with a small old chip to the top rimone with a hairline crackone with a small chip to the underside rimTwo small plates good conditionLarge plates:one with chip and associated hairline crackone with a chip to the outer rimone with a large chip to the upper rimtwo with numerous small chipsOne large plate good condition
A Chinese famille rose part teaset decorated with flowers.Condition ReportThere are chips to the rims of three cups and one has lost a handle, the other cup has rubbing to the gilt band to the top otherwise good condition. One saucer is broken, one is glued and one has chips to the rim. There is a small chip to the top rim of the smaller bowl and a very minor nick to the top rim of the larger bowl. There are glued repairs to the plate and a chip to the rim of the teapot.
Chinese vase, box, plate and bowl. Chinese vase and box, painted in a Cantonese palette with figures, twin moulded mask handles, also a Chinese plate and bowl, mid to late 19th century.22.5cm high The vase is free from damage. The box has a minor chip to the inner rim, the plate has a rim chip, the bowl has several rim chips. There is some pattern wear to all pieces.
3 boxed Swarovski ships and galleons. A Crystal Memories crystal and gold plated Viking longboat, a crystal and gold plated Chinese junk boat and a crystal model of the Santa Maria ship (a/f). Longboat and junk both have small gold plated stands, Santa Maria has a mirror base plate. Largest approx. 10 x 11cm.
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