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Lot 531

A Chinese famille verte plate, decorated with a flower basket, 19thC, Diameter 41 cm (some chips on the rim)

Lot 218

A Chinese blue and white plate decorated with dragons and flaming pearls, marked Daoguang, Diameter 16,5 cm

Lot 415

Two Chinese famille rose plates and a jardinière, decorated with flower branches, figures and antiquities, two marked; added two polychrome quadrangular tea mugs decorated with a woman and a child, marked, W 29 - D 23 - Diameter 22,5 cm (one plate and on cup with chip on the rim)

Lot 534

A Chinese famille verte plate, decorated with a court scene, 19thC, Diameter 36,5 cm

Lot 450

A Chinese Canton bottle vase, famille rose decorated with court scenes, 19thC, added a ditto plate with later gilt brass mounts, H 38 cm / 19,5 cm - Diameter 27 cm (cover not original)

Lot 456

A pair of Chinese famille rose decorated octagonal plates, 18thC, H 7 - W 28,5 - D 23,5 cm (one plate with a crack)

Lot 389

A Chinese blue and white plate decorated with dragons and the flaming pearl, 19thC, H 5,5 - Diameter 34,5 cm (chips on the rim)

Lot 27

A Chinese famille rose and floral decorated cachepot in yellow background with matching plate, H 19 - Diameter 25 - 24 (plate) cm (crack on the bottom of the cachepot)

Lot 533

A Chinese blue and white plate and tea caddy, floral decorated, with 19thC silver mounts, plate lotus-moulded and marked Kangxi; added a blue and white brush pot, overall decorated with figures in a riverlandscape, H 12,5 - 14 cm (firing faults)

Lot 451

A Chinese famille rose plate, the roundel decorated with an animated scene, marked, 19thC; added a Chinese polychrome vase decorated with figures, H 9 - W 28,5  - D 22 cm; H 23 cm (chips on the rim)

Lot 13

Silver plate metal back dressing table mirror stamped Alpacca, Chinese dish, lock & iron etc.

Lot 1624

A Copeland 'Chinese Rose' Platter and a Wedgwood plate.

Lot 50

Important, large and rare blu and white porcelain plate dating: Jiajing (1522-1566) provenance: China Placed on a short, ring-shaped feet; the inside of the plate decorated with a beautiful ensemble of lotus flowers; painted with six flying storks and six clouds at the back; featuring Arabic writings and a five-pointed star at the base. A big headline at the center with a small restoration; a small glaze-defect. See a very similar plate at the Topkapi Museum in Istanbul, lot number TKS 15/1892. See the book Chinese Ceramics in the Topkapi Saray Museum, Istanbul, A complete catalogue, Vol. 2, Yuan and Ming Dinasty Porcellains; Regina Krahl in Collaboration with Nurdan Erbahar, by John Ayens; Sotheby's Pubblication, pag. 721 fig. 1273 dimensions: diameter 40 cm.

Lot 51

A beautiful and large blu and white porcelain plate dating: Jiajing (1522-1566) provenance: China Finely painted in white and blue; depicting a hill landscape surrounded by water and with a man on a donkey crossing a bridge between two mountains; the border is decorated with a painted band with storks and lotus flowers; finely painted at the back with three pomegranate branches with a bird on top. Chips on the border and a firing damage at the center.The depicted scene presumably takes place in the Huangshan (literally: "Yellow Mountains") mountains, on the Immortals' Bridge. This landscape inspired a lot of Chinese artists and it can be easily found on several paintings on paper. Moreover, it is quoted in more than twenty-thousand poems from the Tang dynasty (618 – 907) to the Qing Dynasty (1644 – 1908). During the Qin Dynasty (221 a. C. – 206 a. C.) these mountains were known as Yi Shan. The current name was used when the poet Li Bao (701 – 762) used it in 747 in one of his poems. A similar plate is at the Topkapi Museum in Istanbul, object TKS 15/3487; TKS 15/1553; TKS 15/1923. See the book Chinese Ceramics in the Topkapi Saray Museum, Istanbul, A complete catalogue, Vol. 2, Yuan and Ming Dinasty Porcellains; Regina Krahl in Collaboration with Nurdan Erbahar, by John Ayens; Sotheby's Pubblication, page 685/6, pic. 1121/22 e page 697, fig. 1169. dimensions: diameter 34.5 cm.

Lot 88

An important and large armorial plate in blu and white porcelain of the Portuguese Indian Companies dating: Kangxi (1662-1722) provenance: China Beautifully painted, featuring a medal enclosing at the inside a flower surrounded by two bands with concentric leaves, one on the medal and the other on the border, featuring an emblem belonging to the famous Italian Ginori family; the very fine border is moulded as a step; the base is on a wide, ring-shaped foot and features an underglaze mark shaped as a lingzhi mushroom painted in blue at the inside of a double circle. Small chips on the border.In the past, the emblem was attributed to the Caldeira Family (Castro 1987), particularly the emblem given to Andrè Caldeira in 1599, but today, thanks to some documents owned by the descendants of Ginorisi family, is attributed to the famous Florentine family. The embles of the two families are very similar, Castro mentions the Ginory Family and underlines the similarity of the two shields. The decoration has the style of the pieces made for the Portoguese market - this service was indeed ordered by Lorenzo Ginori when he was in Portugal. The armorial, white and blue plate of Coelho mentioned at the end of the notes family proves this similarity. See an identical dish with a stem attributed to Ginori Family sold at Christie’s, SALE 6587 – CHINESE CERAMICS, EXPORT CERAMICS & WORKSOF ART; 18 June 2002, London, King Street; lot. 339. See also a similar but smaller plate and featuring the same emblem at the center sold at Christie’s, SALE 6731 – CHINESE CERAMICS AND WORKS OF ART, INCLUDING EXPORT ART; 17 June 2003, London, King Street; lot. 219. See also the smaller dish with the emblem at the center sold by Bonhams, ASTA 10780: EXPORT AND DECORATIVE ART OF THE CHINA TRADE; 9 March 2004, London, New Bond Street; lot. 21. See also the catalogue “Hit & Myth”, Cohen & Cohen; pag. 108 – 109, exhibited in London, St Jame’s, 67 Jermyn Street, 30 October– 8 november 2014 containing a similar, smaller plate featuring the same emblem painted at the center and not at the border. See also “A Porcellana Chinesa e os Brasoes do Imperio”, Nuno de Castro, 1987; pag. 43. A smaller plate featuring a similar decoration but with the Coelho family emblem at the center was sold at Bonhams, AUCTION 10430: THE DU BOULAY COLLECTION OF CHINESE CERAMICS; 10 November 2003, London, New Bond Street; lot. 29. dimensions: diameter 33 cm.

Lot 90

A rare tobacco leaf decorated porcelain exportation plate dating: Qianlong (1736-1795) provenance: China Carved, octagonal shape; finely decorated with a variation of the famous tobacco leaf depicting enameled flowers, leaves and buds.A similar plate was sold at Christie’s, SALE 5912 – CHRISTIE’S INTERIORS; 9 December 2014, London, South Kensington; lot. 46. See also Christie’s, SALE 11640 – CHINESE EXPORT ART; 21 January 2016, New York, Rockefeller Plaza; lot. 147. dimensions: dimensions 41 x 33. x 4.5 cm.

Lot 242

TEK SING CARGOfive pieces of early 19th century Chinese porcelain comprising a saucer, three bowls, and a side plate, of various designs, all with Nagel Auctions Tek Sing Treasures label (5)Note: The `Tek Sing` (or `True Star`) was a large three-masted Chinese ocean-going junk which sank after running aground on a reef in the Gaspar Strait, on 6th February 1822. It had sailed from Amoy (now Xiamen, in Fujian province, China) and was bound for Batavia in the Dutch East Indies (now Jakarta, Indonesia), laden with a cargo of porcelain and 1600 Chinese immigrants, most of whom lost their lives. Following the discovery of the wreck in 1999 the salvageable cargo was raised from the sea bed, having lain undisturbed for nearly 180 years.

Lot 239

TEK SING CARGOfive pieces of early 19th century Chinese porcelain comprising two saucers, two bowls, and a side plate, of various designs, all with Nagel Auctions Tek Sing Treasures label (5)Note: The `Tek Sing` (or `True Star`) was a large three-masted Chinese ocean-going junk which sank after running aground on a reef in the Gaspar Strait, on 6th February 1822. It had sailed from Amoy (now Xiamen, in Fujian province, China) and was bound for Batavia in the Dutch East Indies (now Jakarta, Indonesia), laden with a cargo of porcelain and 1600 Chinese immigrants, most of whom lost their lives. Following the discovery of the wreck in 1999 the salvageable cargo was raised from the sea bed, having lain undisturbed for nearly 180 years.

Lot 238

TEK SING CARGOfour pieces of early 19th century Chinese porcelain comprising a saucers, two bowls, and a side plate, of various designs, all with Nagel Auctions Tek Sing Treasures label (4)Note: The `Tek Sing` (or `True Star`) was a large three-masted Chinese ocean-going junk which sank after running aground on a reef in the Gaspar Strait, on 6th February 1822. It had sailed from Amoy (now Xiamen, in Fujian province, China) and was bound for Batavia in the Dutch East Indies (now Jakarta, Indonesia), laden with a cargo of porcelain and 1600 Chinese immigrants, most of whom lost their lives. Following the discovery of the wreck in 1999 the salvageable cargo was raised from the sea bed, having lain undisturbed for nearly 180 years.

Lot 270

SELECTION OF METALWAREto include a pair of brass knopped candlesticks, a brass and a copper toddy kettle, a Chinese brass dish, brass vase, trivet, toasting fork, miniature brass and copper banded coal scuttle and brass companion set, set of four brass graduated bells, shaped table bell, pair of native American bookends, letter rack, small shaped vase, brass figurine of a baby and a brass spitfire on a circular stepped base; a Victorian walnut and crossbanded sewing box with mother of pearl and ebony inlay to the lid, the interior lined in burgundy satin with a lift out divided tray, a mahogany oblong glove box and a lacquered pen box; a simulated tortoiseshell dressing table set comprising a hair brush; circular bevelled plate hand mirror; shoe horn; two squat lidded jars; and a circular lidded jar, a pair of Gentleman's vintage ice skating boots with re-enforced toes and metal blades; and a vintage fox fur stole

Lot 241

TEK SING CARGOfive pieces of early 19th century Chinese porcelain comprising two saucers, two bowls, and a side plate, of various designs, all with Nagel Auctions Tek Sing Treasures label (5)Note: The `Tek Sing` (or `True Star`) was a large three-masted Chinese ocean-going junk which sank after running aground on a reef in the Gaspar Strait, on 6th February 1822. It had sailed from Amoy (now Xiamen, in Fujian province, China) and was bound for Batavia in the Dutch East Indies (now Jakarta, Indonesia), laden with a cargo of porcelain and 1600 Chinese immigrants, most of whom lost their lives. Following the discovery of the wreck in 1999 the salvageable cargo was raised from the sea bed, having lain undisturbed for nearly 180 years.

Lot 237

TEK SING CARGOfive pieces of early 19th century Chinese porcelain comprising two saucers, two bowls, and a side plate, of various designs, all with Nagel Auctions Tek Sing Treasures label (5)Note: The `Tek Sing` (or `True Star`) was a large three-masted Chinese ocean-going junk which sank after running aground on a reef in the Gaspar Strait, on 6th February 1822. It had sailed from Amoy (now Xiamen, in Fujian province, China) and was bound for Batavia in the Dutch East Indies (now Jakarta, Indonesia), laden with a cargo of porcelain and 1600 Chinese immigrants, most of whom lost their lives. Following the discovery of the wreck in 1999 the salvageable cargo was raised from the sea bed, having lain undisturbed for nearly 180 years.

Lot 11

A Chinese export porcelain octagonal plate, decorated in underglaze blue, 22 cm wide, and other similar plates (a.f.) (8) Condition report Report by NGAll plates are cracked, chipped and or restored.

Lot 452

A late 18th / early 19th Century Chinese blue and white meat plate, painted with a Willow pattern within a border of butterflies, stylised scrolls, flowerheads and leafage, 42cm wide; another 38cm wide; an early 19th Century Chinese shaped circular plate; two other similar octagonal plates, a bowl and a Japanese fluted circular dish (8) (faults)

Lot 576

An early 19th century pearlware meat plate, blue and white transfer decorated with 'Lowther Castle, Westmoorland' and another with Chinese pagoda (2)

Lot 1447

A box of assorted ceramics to include Chinese plate, Royal Crown Derby, Aynsley, Sylvac, Hummel, etc

Lot 1454

A Milliefiori paperweight and another paperweight, Royal Copenhagen plate and Danish plate, a decorative teaset, Pearson jug, Chinese melon vase and cover and two jugs (11)

Lot 367

A Chinese 18th century plate in Imari colours, depicting a pagoda within floral sprays and two other similar floral decorated plates, 22.5cm, as found (3)

Lot 370

A famille verte glove box, of rectangular form, the panels depicting figures and birds 19cn wide, a famille verte plate, 20cm diameter, and a famille rose two handled serving plate, 40cm wide as found, and two Chinese painted stones

Lot 248

A Persian (Qajar) pottery plate, painted with Islamic decoration within a meandering border (AF), 31cm diameter, together with a late 19th century Chinese blue and white porcelain baluster vase with palmette and floral decoration, and a 20th century celadon vase

Lot 83

Selection of carved Chinese wooden stands, plate stands

Lot 85

Sterling silver ring box, monogramed to top B B, glass bottle with silver top, silver plate Chinese style scent bottle with green glass interior

Lot 152

A 19th century Ming style blue glazed Chinese porcelain plate, a pair of soapstone carved vases, etc

Lot 1467

A Chinese elm wood hanging cupboard enclosed by two simple doors over a carved frieze with steel work hinges and lock plate

Lot 673

Five boxes of varying size containing miniature timber models of Chinese furniture together with Chinese and other timber plate/display stands

Lot 609A

A Chinese carved soapstone sword, with scrolling and incised archaic character detail, together with a Chinese brass circular tray, a further plate, etc

Lot 532

19th Century Canton famille rose plate decorated with figures and flowers (a/f) together with a Chinese ginger jar

Lot 28

A mixed lot to include a Chinese blue and white Canton enamelled punch bowl, decorated with figures and flowers (restored), together with two blue and white prunus patterned ginger jars, a contemporary ginger jar and a Canton enamelled plate with butterfly insects and flowers, together with a Staffordshire blue and white ladle, (6)

Lot 321

A 20th Century Chinese blue and white plate, decorated with dragons, four character marks to base, 28cm diameter

Lot 226

An 18th Century Chinese Armorial plate, with polychrome and gilt decoration, 23cm diameter

Lot 494

An early 20th century hardwood cased mantel clock, having striking double fusee movement, the circular enamel dial bearing Roman numerals within a Chinese decorated brass plate, pierced fretwork and semi-glazed side panels on bracket type supports (40 x 26.5 x 22.5cm). Condition Report: Good cosmetic condition with minor age related wear. Appears to be in working order. Horizontal panel at the bottom front of the base is loose and needs repair.

Lot 479

An early 20th century striking mantle clock, the enamel dial bearing Roman numerals within a profusely decorated brass plate in the Chinese manner, the interior back plate similarly patterned, all encased in a hardwood glazed cabinet (19 x 16.5 x 9cm). Condition Report: Appears in good cosmetic condition, with minor age related wear. Appears in working order.

Lot 655

20th century AD. A group of plates comprising: three Wedgwood calendar plates from 1999 and 2003 with boxes; Rington's calendar plate from 1990; a figural plate with Chinese motif; Aynsley blue and gilt 'Chinese' plate; Chinese blue and gilt 'peacock' plate; a pair of Polly-Anna boxed 'Ruby Wedding' plates. 4.86 kg total, 22-26cm (8 1/2 - 10 1/4"). Property of a retired Harwich collector. [9, No Reserve] Fine condition.

Lot 685

A Chinese shallow bowl and matching plate

Lot 260

Large Collection of 18th and early 19th century pottery and porcelain including Chinese export ware, Newhall, Spode, Coalport, Miles Mason, Blue Transfer ware, Pearlware, also an unmarked Royal Worcester plate. Condition report: see terms and conditions

Lot 273

Collection of 18th century and later Chinese porcelain Condition report: blue and white octagonal meat plate - rim chips, 36cm; sauce boat cracked and chipped; oval stand badly broken; famille verte charger - badly broken, pinned, chipped, losses, 38cm; pair blue and white plates, minor rim chips; pair of crackled wall plates OK, 33cm; octagonal plate chipped, pinned, cracked, 27cm.

Lot 1265

FIVE TRANSITIONAL PERIOD PLATES WITH STRIP BORDERS: a Davenport Chinoiserie Ruins dinner plate, 23.4cm, impressed mark: a Chinese Raft dinner plate, 24.2cm, unmarked; a Chinese Traders dinner plate attributed to Andrew Stevenson, 25.2cm, unmarked; a Wood & Brettel Chinese scene dinner plate, 24.7cm, impressed mark (provenance: label for Hugh Stretton, number 294); and a Chinese Market Stall soup plate, signed "Wesr fc.", 23.7cm, unmarked (5) Soup bowl with rim chip W & B plate - star crack Traders plate - stained crazing Chinoiserie ruins - fritting and wear Raft - wear to rim and crazing

Lot 1213

CHINESE CHILDREN'S GAMES PATTERNS: a Minton Chinese Sports series dessert plate with gilt rim and a shell pickle dish, 20.9cm and 15.2cm, both unmarked; a Minton Blowing Bubbles toy cup and saucer, 10.4cm, unmarked; three Davenport "Chinese Pastimes" tea plates, 19.4cm and 17.0cm, printed and impressed marks; and a teabowl and toy creamer with similar figures, 10.8cm and 8.5cm, both unmarked (9) Jug - restored spout Shell dish - stained crazing Bowl - surface wear, Cup and saucer - light crazing Chinese pastime plates - all heavily crazed, stained and yellowed See Saw - fine over all crazing

Lot 1211

SEVEN PLATES WITH CHINESE SUBJECTS: an Enoch Wood & Sons Chinese Gardener dinner plate, 25.0cm; a Davenport Chinoiserie High Bridge dinner plate, 24.6cm; a Chinese Fisher Boys dinner plate, 25.1cm; a Chinese Flowering Pot dinner plate, soup plate and tea plate, 25.5cm, 24.4cm and 18.4cm; and a Pipe Smoker tea plate, 17.0cm; all unmarked except Davenport (7, five pictured) Chinese flower pot soup plate - chipped foot rim Flower pot plate - staining and a couple of production faults All others with light wear

Lot 1219

A COLLECTION OF TOY DINNER WARES: a Children with Wheelbarrow tureen and cover, 11.3cm, and a matching plate, 10.6cm; a sheet pattern tureen and cover, 11.2cm, with a matching but smaller ladle; a Girl with Bird plate, 8.5cm; a Chinese Bells dished plate, possibly Charles Meigh, 9.3cm; and a romantic chinoiserie plate, 10.0cm; all unmarked (9) Floral tureen - chips to rims, ladle possibly restored Other tureen and plates - appear structurally sound but with wear typical for age

Lot 1428

ASSORTED LATER WARES: a Wood & Brownfield "Juvenile" trio, plate 12.1cm; a "Waco" railway train mug, 10.6cm; a Prostrating Chinaman two-handled mug, 10.0cm; a custard cup and footed egg cup, both with romantic scenes, 6.5cm and 6.9cm; a Greek pattern pepper pot, possibly Copeland, 8.7cm; and a Chinese Family ginger jar and cover, 13.0cm; all unmarked except trio with printed mark (10) Custard cup - heavily stained Train mug - yellowed, stained and crazed Loving cup - crazed and stained Ginger Jar - crazed and rim chips Pepperette - glaze losses to holes Others - some crazing

Lot 1284

SIX PLATES WITH VARIOUS PATTERNS: a Winemakers soup plate, 24.4cm, unmarked; a dinner plate with "The Font", 24.7cm, printed mark; an Apotheosis of Nelson or Neptune dinner plate, 24.4cm, unmarked; a Herculaneum Butterflies gadrooned dinner plate, 27.2cm, impressed mark; a Wedgwood Chinese Vase dinner plate, 24.7cm, impressed mark; and a Departing Traveller dessert plate, 21.5cm, unmarked (6) All plates appear structurally sound but with some crazing and staining. The plates with moulded rims have wear to the moulding and the others have some wear to the rims

Lot 1364

FIVE TRANSITIONAL PERIOD PLATES WITH STRIP BORDERS: a Chinese Market Stall dessert plate, 21.1cm; a Hexagonal Dome dessert plate, 20.7cm; a Chinese Traders pattern tea plate, 18.3cm; and two Pagoda Park small tea plates, 17.2cm and 16.8cm; all unmarked (5) All structurally sound but all with some wear to edges

Lot 1543

CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE PLATE, Qianlong, iron red and blue floral spray inside enamelled fruiting folaige, blue seal mark to base, 20cm; together with a pair of famille rose bowls, Tongzhi, enamelled with warriors on horseback, diameter 12cm; and another bowls enamelled with butterflies and scrolling tendrils, octagonal iron red printed marks, 11.5cm (4)

Lot 1323

EIGHT SMALL PLATES: a Courting Scotsman toddy plate, 12.2cm; and seven toy or cup plates: a Courting Soldier, 9.8cm; a Chinese Man and Seated Lady, 10.6cm; three different rural scenes, 11.0cm, 10.9cm and 8.1cm; and two harvest scenes, each 8.4cm; all unmarked (8) Largest plate restored. All others appear structurally sound with some crazing and wear in places

Lot 1212

SEVEN PLATES WITH CHINESE SUBJECTS: a Mason Opium Smokers dinner plate, 25.3cm,; a Spotted Deer dinner plate, 24.2cm; an Extremely Ornate Pagoda dinner plate, 26.1cm; a "Ceylon Temple" (Floral Horse or Chinese Circus) dinner plate, 25.1cm; a Jar and Fisherman dinner plate, probably Yorkshire, 25.3cm; a Summerhouse on Rock soup plate, 24.3cm, and a Three Chinese Figures with Birds and Dog tea plate, 18.7cm; all unmarked except Mason with "Semi China" mark (7, five pictured) Small plate - yellowed and heavy crazing to reverse Spotted deer - star crack and crazing Chinese circus - foot rim chip Ornate pagoda - heavy crazing to both sides Soup bowl - three tiny foot rim chips Jar and fisherman - some staining

Lot 50

A mid 20th century Chinese three section silver plate and gilt ceremonial vessel, H. 33cm D. 26cm.

Lot 47

SECTION 47 - A Royal Worcester Regency part dinner service, together with a Chinese famille rose plate and other ceramics.

Lot 1083

A Japanese octagonal plate, painted in underglaze blue in the Chinese manner with dragons and figures in compartments, 18cm diam, double line and pseudo Ming marks; a bowl, painted with a ferocious dragon, in tones of red, green and gilt, 13cm diam, fret mark (2)

Lot 89

A 19th Century chinoiserie decorated oval meat plate, a Herend enamel shaped dish, a Chinese blue and white bowl, 8" dia, and an enamelled pill box

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