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Copeland Spode `Chinese Rose` Tea Set comprising tea pot, two milk jugs, two sugar bowls, twenty four tea cups and saucers, five slop bowls, tea pot, two miniature tea pots, two milk jugs, large round cake plate, four sandwich platters, six cake plates and sixteen large square sandwich plates.
Elizabeth Keith, Scottish 1887-1956- "A Chinese Actor"; woodcut printed in colours, signed within the plate in coloured pencil, 41x31cm (may be subject to Droit de Suite) Provenance: with J B Bennett & Sons Ltd 156 Buchanan Street and 50 West George Street Glasgow, according to labels attached to the reverse of the frame CONDITION REPORT: mounted in a glazed ebonised wooden frame may or may not be stuck down as is unexamined out of the frame mount card is grubby in places with a watermark on the bottom with visible margins paper slightly ruckled overall good condition
A mixed group of English blue and white wares, comprising; two English pearlware jars, possibly Leeds, 19th century, painted with Chinoisiere scenes in blue, 9.5cm and 11.5cm high, together with an English porcelain side plate, 19th century, decorated with Chinese-style pavilions, 16cm diameter, an English 19th century blue and white teabowl transfer-printed with Chinese figures (hairline crack), and also a 19th century mug, transfer-printed with a horse and cart scene beside a castle, below a similar landscape border (chipped) (5)
"AFTER JOHN RUSSELL R.A. (1745-1806) The Favourite Rabbit; and Tom and his Pidgeons, coloured stipple engravings, by C. Knight, published 1792, both with discolouration in title plate area Pl. 10 1/2 x 14 1/4in (26.7 x 36.8cm); a pair (2) Sold with six Chinese paintings on pith paper, subjects comprise ‘Playing Music’; ’Song Birds on branches’ (2); ‘A Presentation’; and ‘Flowers’"
A Chinese Canton famille verte blue ground porcelain vase, mid-19th Century, the tapering body and flared neck painted with figural panels reserved against a blue ground filled with pink lotus and yellow tendrils, height approx 25cm (repaired) and a Chinese blue and white plate, mark of Kangxi but late 19th Century, painted with figures crossing a bridge in a coastal landscape, pseudo four character mark to base, diameter approx 20.5cm.
A CHINESE PORCELAIN CHARGER, late 17th century, of barbed circular form painted in underglaze blue in the Kraak style with arcaded panels of flowers, 15 1/4"" diameter, together with a later circular plate painted in underglaze blue and overpainted in apricot and gilding with finches amidst bamboo and peony, 13 1/2"" diameter (2)
CHINESE EXPORT JAPAN PATTERN ARMORIAL SOUP PLATE, FROM THE WOLTERBEEK SERVICE, C.1818in the Worcester manner, painted in colours and gilt with alternating floral and diaper panels, the centre with monogram ‘CJW’ on a pale blue shield supported by an elephant and yellow tiger above a pink banderole inscribed ‘Mallacca’, diameter 9.8" — 25 cm.Literature:Dr. Jochem Kroes documents the ‘Wolterbeek’ service in Chinese Armorial Porcelain for the Dutch Market, pages 519-520, no. 443“According to family tradition this armorial service was given to Constantijn Johan Wolterbeek in 1818 by the Sultan of Malacca. At the time the British ceded the colony to the Dutch after 23 years of interim rule. The transfer took place on the frigate “H.M. Tromp” on 21 September 1818 concluded by a peace treaty between the Sultan of Malacca and the Dutch which was when the Sultan would have given this service to Wolterbeek.Constantijn Johan Wolterbeek (born Steenderen 5 April 1766; died The Hague, 23 May 1845) belonged to a patrician Dutch family living in the Republic from the late 17th century. They were ministers and local judges, among other things. Constantijn Johan chose a naval career, in 1782 starting as a cadet on the ship “Schiedam” sailing for the Rotterdam Admiralty. After 1788 he went to the Indies where he was promoted captain in 1799. In 1810 he went home and settled in his country seat De Bronckhorst, near Steenderen, eastern Gelderland. In 1817 he was back in naval service heading for the Indies, first as rear-admiral and from 1818 as governor of Malacca; he resigned in 1820. After that he served for some years in the Mediterranean, but in 1930 he was promoted director of the “Directoraat Marine” or Naval Directorate in The Hague, followed by his appointment in 1840 as director-general of the Colonial Office, which included the Naval Office. In 1831 he was promoted vice-admiral.He married Johanna Engberts (1771-1855) and had one daughter, baptized Isabelle Pauline (1804-1883). She married in 1832 Dirk Gerhardus Muller (1796-1866) and became the ancestor of the Wolterbeek Muller line with descendants in both the Netherlands and in the Dutch East Indies. Several pieces of this armorial service are still the property of members of the Wolterbeek Muller family.”
A collection of assorted 19th Century blue and white wares to include a Copeland, late Spode dinner plate with Chinoiserie decoration and Chinese figures with animals and playing games, a Carey`s Opaque China plate with a scene of Castle Richard, a tin-glazed plate with Chinoiserie decoration, a Hulme & Sons floral plate and a Turners Elephant pattern plate (8)
A 19th Century Chinese famille vert ginger jar and cover decorated with cartouche panels of figures to an interior setting against a pattern ground, height 30cm together with a famille rose Canton enamel plate and shallow bowl and an early 20th Century charger with various figures dancing and offering foods to an immortal (4)
A SPODE PORCELAIN PARTIAL DINNER SERVICE In the Chinese Rose pattern. The service comprising a serving tray, three serving bowls, a lidded tureen, 7 teacups, 7 saucers, a creamer, a sauce boat, a teapot, 8 dinner plates, 8 soup bowls, 8 salad plates, 7 dessert plates, a bread plate and two serving plates. 56 pieces total H 7¼ x W 11 x D 6½
EIGHT PEARLWARE AND OTHER EARTHENWARE CHILDREN`S PLATES comprising two Glamorgan Pottery Rose and Honeysuckle border examples with TAKING YOUNG BIRDS or Chinese figures prints, sponged in bright enamels, another printed in red with GRACE BEFORE MEAT in floral border, one attributed to The Stafford Pottery, Thornby, with black transfer print of the HISTORY OF JOSEPH, one with black print of Carlo Swimming, in copper lustre and enamel flowerhead border, another with puce print of CHINESE AMUSEMENT/MY PRETTY PHEASANT and two graduated plates, printed in blue with Franklin`s maxims, 13-19 diam, c1825-mid 19th c ++Largest plate with some mild discolouration of the glaze, the others all very good. The larger of the two Glamorgan plates with impressed daisy, the smaller plate with minor surface scratch in the centre resembling a crack but evidently not since it is not visible from the reverse. No restoration.
A PAIR OF NORTHERN CHINESE JUMU SIDE TABLES, LATE 18TH/EARLY 19TH CENTURY each square top above an ice-plate moulding, plain waist and curved apron, on square-section beaded legs terminating in horse-hoof feet joined by beaded hump-backed stretchers, restorations each table 52cm high, 48,5cm diameter 2
A PAIR OF MASON'S PATENT IRONSTONE PLATES, of shaped circular form, each polychrome painted and gilt with a fenced garden pattern in the Chinese style, the rim with floral sprays, impressed mark to underside, 19th century, 24cm diameter, together with a matching shaped rectangular meat plate, 25.8cm wide (3)
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