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Five various mid 18th century Dutch Delft blue and white plates to include two 'Peacock’ pattern plates one by by De Porceleyne Klaeuw and the other initialled PC 27cm diameter a Chinese garden plate by Het Bijltje 22.5cm and two others floral (D) (5) Provenance From the collection of Peter Inskip Esq.
A George III giltwood wall mirror with a contemporary painted Chinese mirror plate decorated with figures and buildings within a river landscape the frame decorated with pagodas within a simulated bamboo and leaf frame 90cm high x 99cm wide. Provenance: From the collection formed by the late The Hon. Daisy Fellowes Donnington Grove Berkshire
A fine Chinese famille rose plate, Yongzheng (1720-35), painted in the centre with a mystical landscape of mounted sages and peasants, the black ground with ships and European buildings, reserved in a shaped border in iron red and gilding, the rim with gilt Laub und Bandelwerk This rare plate combines Meissen and Chinese influences to unusual effect.
Binyon, Laurence, Chinese Paintings in English Collections, Paris and Brussels, G. Vanoest, 1927, large 4to (340mm x 260mm.), half title, plates, and illustrations, a single loose plate, very occasional spotting, original blue cloth, spine and front cover lettered in gilt, dust-jacket, margins frayed, First Edition
An extensive 19th century Minton part dinner service, each piece decorated in blue and iron red with Chinese scrolling flowers, comprising: two soup tureens, covers and stands, ladle, a sauce tureen, cover, stand and two ladles, sauce boat, three vegetable dishes and covers, six graduated meat plates, twenty-two dinner plates, thirteen side plates, fourteen shallow bowls, one soup plate, sixteen tea plates and a Spode vegetable cover, various marks, (various damage) From the Estate of Sir Peter Crisp
Pair of Chinese famille verte circular lobed plates, the central panels depicting hunters on horseback in a landscape, the borders with eight panels depicting flowers and vases amongst foliage, birds and insects, blue painted mark and Liverpool retailers stamp, each 21 1/2cm diameter, also a Chinese famille rose pattern plate of circular form, decorated with flowers and foliage, 22cm diameter. (3)
A Family and Mule pattern dinner plate and a Masons Blue Chinese Landscape pattern dessert dish: the plate diameter 25.5cm, unmarked, circa 1825-30 (chip to rim); the Masons dish of moulded rectangular shape with gilt lining to the rim and the moulded handles, length 27cm, printed crown and drape mark and single-line impressed mark MASONS PATENT IRONSTONE CHINA, circa 1815-25 (hair cracks) See Coysh & Henrywood 1, page 134, for a similar Family and Mule dinner plate; and Coysh 1/9 for the Blue Chinese Landscape pattern on a dessert plate by Turner
Two blue-printed dessert dishes: a trefoil shell dish in the Lakeside Meeting pattern, height 21cm, unmarked, circa 1820-30; and a Wedgwood pouring dish in the Chinese Garden pattern, width 24.5cm, impressed mark, circa 1810-20. See Coysh & Henrywood 1, page 209, for the Lakeside Meeting pattern on a drainer, and Coysh 1/134 for the Wedgwood Chinese Garden pattern on a dinner plate
Assorted blue-printed wares: a Ponte Molle pattern sauce tureen stand, length 22cm, unmarked; a Rogers Monopteros pattern baking dish, length 29cm, impressed mark (repaired); a Spode Parasol Figure pattern small dish, length 26cm, impressed upper-case mark; and a transitional Chinese Flowering Pot pattern dessert plate, diameter 22cm, unmarked (small fault on face); various dates circa 1810-30. See Coysh & Henrywood 1, page 288, for the Ponte Molle pattern on a drainer; the same volume, Colour Plates X and XI, for the Rogers Monopteros pattern and its source print; and Drakard & Holdway P606 for the Parasol Figure pattern;
A 19th century blue printed twin-handled tureen stand of Windsor Castle from the 'British Palaces' series blue printed title; a scalloped dinner plate from the same series showing a Chinese style folly blue printed title; and other 19th century blue printed wares comprising: a twin-handled hexagonal sauce terrine from the India Temple series by John and William Ridgeway printed title and maker's intitials; a 19th century twin-handled 'Fountain' pattern bowl blue printed title and impressed maker's mark for Thomas Fell & Co; and a 'Syria' pattern dinner plate by Robert Cochran & Co of Glasgow (5)
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