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A set of four English delft plates, possibly Lambeth, painted in yellow, red, green and blue with parrot, rocks and flowering plats within a pine cone border, 9in diam, c.1765 (typical rim chips); an English delft plate, probably Liverpool, painted in red, yellow, manganese, green and blue in Chinese style with a vase of flowers, and bowl of fruit, 10.5in diam, c.1760 (broken and re-glued)
A SWANSEA PORCELAIN ARMORIAL "MANDARIN" PATTERN PLATE, from the Thomas LLoyd Service, painted in enamel colours with Chinese figures within a border of bird vignettes and gilt foliate scrolls enclosing a boar crest and motto "Dduw bor Diolch". Printed red "Swansea" mark. Diameter 8". Restored. (See lot 439 for illustration).
After James Wale. A view of the Chinese Pavilions and Boxes in Vauxhall Gardens engraving by T. Bowles, printed for R. Wilkinson in Cornhill and Carrington Bowles in St. Paul's Church Yard, London, with some yellowing, spotting and paper loss in title plate plus other defects, pl. 10.5 x 16in (26.7 x 40.6cm); and a collection of topographical engravings principally of London interest after J. Lightbody, J. Maurer, W. Daniell and others. Subjects include A General Perspective of Vauxhall Gardens; A Perspective View of The Parade in St. James's Park; View of The Free Masons School near The Royal Circus; South-East Prospect of Westminster Bridge; The South Sea House in Bishopsgate Street and Powis House. sixteen (16)
A Chinese famille rose plate, decorated with a vase, flowers and yellow scroll border, a yellow ground bowl decorated with butterflies, and a famille rose saucer dish decorated with a flowering gourd vine, 18th and 19th century, 28cm. Max. (3) Small rim chips to the plate, the saucer dish restored.
Chinese blue and white porcelain, comprising: a small baluster vase painted with a landscape, a pair of bowls painted with peony scrolls, Daoguang marks, and a plate well painted with a rock landscape, Chenghua mark, but Kangxi, 18th and 19th century, 20.2cm. (4) The vase, one bowl and the plate damaged.
A Pair of London Polychrome Delft Plates, circa 1770, each of circular shape with repeat blue, green and red flowers and leaf motifs to the border framing a scene of a Chinese boy seated on a knoll by the edge of a lake near spidery flowers, perhaps Lambeth High Street, Abigail Griffith, {22.5cm diameter}; and A Single Delft Plate, circular, centrally painted with a palm tree over flowers near rocks, with eight panelled border of blue scrolls alternating with flower motifs in yellow, blue, green and red London or Bristol, circa 1750, {22cm diameter} (3) (all with slight damage).
A Chinese Celadon Ground and Enamelled Porcelain Circular Plate, circa 1880, the ground carved in relief with floral patterns over which is enamelled numerous precious objects, a still life of a vase of peonies, fruits and insects in rich enamel colours and gilt, {27cm diameter} (hairline on rim); and A Chinese Blue and White Export Porcelain Circular Dish, circa 1850, centrally painted with five fully blossomed peonies connected by sweeping tendrils against a cellular repeat dense ground pattern, stylised seal mark painted on the base, {40cm diameter} (2).
A Chinese Porcelain Three Pavilion's Pattern Plate, circa 1750, from the Nanking Cargo, {22.2cm diameter}, ex lot 3719, original Christie's label on the reverse, sold with original purchase certificate dated 31st July 86, a copy of the sale catalogue and a copy of "The Geldermalsen" by CJA Jorg (4).
A Chinese Kangxi Famille Verte Octagonal Plate, of silver form with fluted borders painted to imitate gadrooning, the central circular reserve painted with a pair of exotic long tailed birds amongst shrubs beneath a knarled pine tree, four phoenix birds amongst peonies to the border with stippled green enamel ground, the rim underside with eight peony florets, circa 1720, {24.5cm wide} (hairline crack in rim and minor chips).
A Chinese "Famille Verte" Enamelled Porcelain Circular Plate, Kangxi period, 1662-1722, the central reserve painted with a lotus within a roundel of orange, blue and yellow flowerheads, the border with twelve half florets opposed to ogival arches, Koro mark in underglaze blue within a double concentric circle, {22.5cm diameter}; and Two Similar "Famille Rose" Porcelain Circular Plates, Qianlong, each centrally painted with a blossoming peony within pomegranate outline borders enriched with further peonies and C scroll repeat motifs, circa 1750, {32.7cm diameter} (3).
A GROUP OF CHINESE EXPORT WARE PLATES, late 18th/early 19th century, each painted in blue with birds in a wooded landscape, over painted with iron red, pink and gilding, comprising: three soup plates, two dinner plates and a meat plate, two English pottery replacements plates, together with two Chinese cups, a cup, some damage, (11)
A Catalogue of the Magnificent, Rare, and Valuable Library (Fonthill Abbey) ... also, of The Books of Prints, Galleries of Art, Curious Missals and Manuscripts, The Persian and Chinese Drawings ... Which will be Sold by Auction, by Mr. Phillips, at the Abbey, On Tuesday, the 9th of September, 1823, tall 8vo (235 x 150mm.), London, J. Moyes, engraved frontispiece plate of Fonthill Abbey, list of subscribers at end, faded King's College London library stamp on title, later red half morocco, spine lettered in gilt. Subscribers Copy
Three Davenport blue-printed plates: a dinner plate with moulded rim decorated with a "Chinese Marine" style pattern, diameter 26.5cm, printed vignette mark and impressed upper-case anchor mark, circa 1830-35; and a pair of "Florentine Fountain" pattern dessert plates, diameters 22.6 and 23.0cm, printed title marks and impressed upper-case anchor marks, circa 1840-60.
Three Davenport "Chinese Pastime" series plates, printed in blue with two different scenes, comprising a dinner plate, diameter 26.6cm, and two dessert plates, diameter 23.6cm, each with printed title mark and impressed upper-case anchor marks, the later dessert plates also with date codes for 1872-3
A blue and white miscellany: comprising an oval sauce tureen stand with the Font or Girl at the Well pattern, length 22.1cm, unmarked; a dessert plate with a design featuring a Chinese man and boy on either side of a large vase, diameter 21.5cm, unmarked; a Willow pattern arcaded tea or dessert plate, diameter 20.0cm, unmarked; and a Willow pattern dessert dish, length 24.9cm, unmarked; generally between 1810 and 1830
An English porcelain plate, decorated, possibly in the Baxter atelier, with a Chinese figure, leaning on a rail, the red ground panelled with Chinese figures, alternating with gilt flowerheads, 21cm diameter (8.25"), extensive title inblack monochrome verso 'A porter with firewood ...', circa 1810, and a Paris porcelain plate, painted with 'A man striking a small gong during an Eclipse ...' (some wear)
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