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SIX PIECES OF NINETEENTH CENTURY BLUE AND WHITE POTTERY, COMPRISING; PAIR OF PLATES, printed with Grecian designs, 8 1/2" (21.6cm) diameter, PAIR OF `DORIC` PATTERN SMALL OVAL DISHES, 6 1/2" (16.5cm) long, small Willow Pattern MEAT PLATE, 7" x 5 1/4" (17.8cm x 13.3cm) and a REPRODUCTION ADAMS `CHINESE PATTERN` BOWL (6) EST 30-50
A CHINESE ARMORIAL PLATE enamelled to the centre with the arms of Maule, Earl Panmure quartering De Valonis, Barclay and Brechin, the diaper cavetto with four gilt sprays and three black and gilt trailing peony border sprays, the rim gilt, 23cm diam, c1744 Provenance: William Maule of Kelly (1700-1782), a general in the Hanoverian army, created in 1743 Viscount Maule of Whitechurch & Earl of Panmure in the Irish peerage. Hairline crack and small surface rim graze at 10 o`clock, not otherwise damaged and not restored
A CHINESE ARMORIAL PLATE enamelled to the centre with the arms of Langton with puce and yellow mantling, in iron red and gilt trailing border with shells and pendulous flowers, lobed gilt rim, 23cm diam, c1750 Provenance: From one of two services made at the same time for Nicholas Langton (d 1779) of Danganmore, Co Kilkenny and Cadiz. Slight rim damage resulting from a wire plate hanger carefully removed for the purpose of the present sale, not cracked or restored
A Chinese carved hardwood box on stand, early 20th century, the cover carved with a scaly dragon, the pattern repeated on the front, the sides with crossed ruyi sceptre motifs, bats, shou characters, brass mounted sides and lock plate and carrying handles, on a conforming stand, 77cm wide, 48cm deep, 37cm high, the stand 76cm wide 48cm deep 44cm high
A Chinese export porcelain blue and white plate, Qianlong, decorated with flowers and bamboo, hatched and foliate border, (rim chips), diameter 32cms, (12½") and a Chinese export porcelain blue and white meat plate, rectangular form with canted corners, decorated with a river landscape, (chips and hairline crack), width 37cms, (14½").
Chinese plate having blue and white painted decoration depicting two archers on horseback hunting rabbits, within a stylised foliate border, base with apocryphal Chenghua six character mark, 28.75cm diameter Area of rubbing to a high spot in the well approx. 9 o`clock just above the rocks, some fritting to the rim approx. 15% of the circumference, one hairline from rim approx. 40mm - General condition consistent with age **
CHINA TRADE LAP DESK - Late 19th c Sea Captain`s Chinese Camphor Wood Traveling Desk with mechanical roll top actuated by pulling lower locking drawer by flush mount drop bail, inside fitted with compartments and drawers, secret drawers and felt covered slanted writing surface, brass plate on top engraved `Felix P. Smith, July 16th, 1874`, 8 1/2" tall, 18" x 14 3/4", ink stains to interior, otherwise good condition, mechanism works smoothly.
CHINESE EXPORT TRUNK FOR MEXICAN TRADE - Leather Covered Camphorwood Trunk painted red and having the Shield of the Republic of Mexico as it was between 1823 and 1864, floral banding, with brass plate edging and tacked edge, drop handles on sides, unfinished interior, 15" (38.1 cm) tall, 32 1/2" (82.5 cm) x 18" (45.7 cm), good condition.
IMPERIAL HERITAGE KANGXI PERIOD FAMILLE VERTE PLATE, DRESDEN COLLECTION. A Rare Imperial Chinese heritage Qing Dynasty Famille Verte plate. What makes this plate especially unusual, is that it bears an incised inventory mark (N48 I) from the Dresden collection, formed by Augustus the Strong, Kind of Poland and Elector of Saxony who lived from 1670 to 1733. Part of the collection was dispersed by auction early this century (See Soame Jenyns, "Later Chinese Porcelain"). Measures 11 3/8" diameter (28.8cm). Total weight of 594 grams. Hand painted enameled floral panels throughout. Bottom holds Kangxi (1662-1722) period artemesia leaf mark to bottom in double circles. For much of the Kangxi reign, the imperial reign mark was forbidden by Imperial edict to be used, and the artemesia leaf was a not uncommon substitute. Item 2225, Provenance: Christie`s December 1999.
A Chinese armorial export porcelain plate, Qianlong period, painted with a central crest within an underglaze blue and moulded basket weave rim, a Chinese blue and white saucer, Kangxi period, painted with flowers, crab and crayfish, a blue and white export porcelain dish, a famille verte porcelain domed cover, 17th Century, and a Chinese enamel silk iron (faults).
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