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A part dinner serviceChinese export porcelain ‘Mandarin’ decor with Famille Rose enamels 19th century Composed of a tureen with lid (28x38x25 cm), two platters with a grill (37.5x47.5 cm and 34x41.5 cm), three oval platters (two 24x31 cm and one 26.5x33.5 cm), round tureen with lid (18x28x28 cm), two fruit bowls with feet (9x21x21 cm), small terrine (9x22x14 cm) with platter (16x20 cm), two large punch bowls (dia: 33.5 cm), three leaf-shaped spoons (16x22 cm and 14x19 cm), gravy boat (4.5x20x10 cm), covered plate (14x24x20 cm), 35 flat plates (diam.: 24 cm), 13 soup plates (dia: 24 cm), 17 dessert plates (diam.: 24 cm). : 20 cm) and 10 saucers (diam.: 15.5 cm) Some later production pieces, including a platter with grill and the two punch bowls (small defects; round tureen with broken handle)
A chargerFaience, "Aranhões" manganese vinous and cobalt blue decoration inspired by the Wanli Chinese porcelain plate edge decorations (1573-1617), Portugal 17th Century (3rd quarter), (restoration)represented in Miguel Cabral de Moncada, "Faiança Portuguesa séc. XVI a XVIII", p. 76, fig. 59.Diam.: 38,5 cm
Group of Chinese export wares and Japanese ceramics , including 2 Chinese export teapot stands , Chinese export teabowl , , Chinese saucer , Japanese small imari teapot circa 1880 and a late 19th C Japanese plate .Wear to the enamels on the teapot stands , cracks to teabowl and saucer , lime scale to edge of plate .
A group of seven Chinese blue and white plates, 18th century, including a pair decorated with peonies, chrysanthemums and auspicious objects, 23cm dia., three decorated with peony, pine and rock pattern, 23cm dia., one plate decorated with a peony, pine and censer pattern, 25.5cm dia., and one with a scene of a maiden collecting lingzhi mushrooms while a boy carries a fish, 25.5cm dia. (7)Maiden and boy: good Peony, pine and censer: two very small rim chips Peony, pine and rock: one has a hairline off centre; one has two hairlines to the rim; one has a hairline across the rim and verge Peony and objects: one with very small chip to rim edge; one with small rim chip and hairline to rim
A Chinese blue and white pillow, Qing Dynasty, of rectangular form and decorated with playful lion dogs, 14.5x13x6.5cm, together with a blue and white dish, 18th century, of slightly lobed form, the rim moulded with a basket weave pattern, the centre decorated with a typical river scene, 24cm dia. (2) Pillow: hairline to one side and another to the underside.Dish: star crack off centre, two very small rim chips, adhesive plate hangar to back.
A silver capstan inkwell with initials to the lid and retailers mark for Finnigans Ltd, 15cm diameter (loaded), together with further various items to include a Meissen flower decorated plate, 24.5cm diameter, a student's miscroscope in a fitted case retailed by J. F. Hunt Optician, Hull, further ceramics, two metal plaques, a ribbon tied ornament depicting winged figures, etcThe capstan inkwell missing glass liner and with dents and marks overall, the Meissen plate with restoration to the rim and cracks throughout, the microscope seemingly relatively complete, with some damage to the case, further ceramics with some chips and marks, the largest vase in good condition, the Chinese-style bowl in good condition, the metal plaques with some oxidisation and minor marks, the two oval pierced continental porcelain flower decorated dishes with damages and repair, the Satsuma ware dish in good condition, wear to the vase with blue ground body and curving handle.
An 18th century Chinese blue and white porcelain tureen 33cm wide x 22cm deep x 22cm high together with an 18th century Chinese blue and white porcelain charger, 29cm diameter (2)Tureen with crack to underside of lid and pits to the glaze, crack running all way around the body of the tureen; plate with two large repaired cracks and some damage to the glaze around the rim
A GEORGE II CARVED WALNUT OPEN ARMCHAIR ATTRIBUTED TO DANIEL BELL AND THOMAS MOORE, CIRCA 1735102cm high, 72cm wide, 59cm deep overallProvenance:Private Collection, LondonRetailer's label for Norman AdamsSee Adam Bowett, Early Georgian Furniture 1715-1740, page 180, plate 4:73, for a related chair with strikingly similar legs, supplied by Daniel Bell and Thomas Moore, with a November 1734 bill to the 'Honourable Counsellor Rider' of Sandon Hall, Stafford, 'To ten hansome Wallnuttree Chairs broad banister backs cutt in shape with scrole tops finneard with very good wood, loose compass seats, stuft in white Hessings with rich carved fore feet with Lyons faces on Ye Knees and Lyons Paws...with scrolls...to ye fore-rails...£27.10.00'.Whilst this armchair displays similar features to the Sandon Hall chair, such as the legs and compass seat, the exceptional piercing and carving to the back of this armchair and the carving to the arms and the seat rail seem more balanced with the quality and scale of the base.Geoffrey Beard and Christopher Gilbert, Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840, records: Daniel Bell 'St Martin's Lane, London, cabinet maker 1724-1734,...recorded in partnership with Thomas Moore as early as 1724 when the firm supplied goods to Benjamin Mildmay, Earl Fitzwalter for Moulsham Hall between 1724-34; Thomas Moore is recorded as 'London, cabinetmaker 1734-d1738...at St Martin's Lane. The younger James Moore, son of the Royal cabinetmaker, died in 1734, and it seems probably that Thomas was a member of the family who at that date or earlier had entered into partnership with Daniel Bell.'See also Christie's Books, Masterpieces of English Furniture, The Gerstenfeld Collection, pages 80 and 207, plate 58, cat no. 52, for a pair of George II walnut side chairs, the legs with related acanthus drapery, bold lion masks and paw feet. Closely related chairs are seen in the 1741 painting by William Verelst of the Gough Family, and these Gerstenfeld chairs are also referenced as prototypes for an identical Chinese model in rosewood. The Victoria and Albert Museum, London, has in it's collection giltwood seat furniture with some related features made circa 1730 by chair maker Thomas Roberts junior made for Robert Walpole, Houghton Hall, Norfolk. These Houghton sofas and chairs are carved naturalistically with lion's masks and lion's legs and feet.Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useOld splits and cracks, some chips and losses,The inner supporting rails to hold the seat in place are later replacements, the other rails and blocks with signs of age including old woodworm holes and fillerTo the rear of the back there are some old repairs and replacements including splicing, there is some filler also. This would appear to have had some professional restoration carried out previouslyThe surface has been cleaned and polished overallThe tapestry to the seat has age, there is a hole to the central decoration, there are also signs of repair to the sides, there are signs of other tack marks to the rails of the drop in seatOverall the frame is entirely solid and stablePlease refer to additional images for visual reference to conditionCondition Report Disclaimer
A late 18th Century Chinese Oriental polychrome hand painted plate having red and gilt bands and floral decoration. Central cartouche depicting an elder surrounded by four female figures. Red painted character marks to the base. Wear to the gilt paint in places and one small hairline. Measures approx; 20cm diameter.
An early 19th Century Chinese Oriental Qing Dynasty hand painted blue & white porcelain plate of circular form having blue and white decoration with central medallion surrounded by bats with decorative repeating border. The underside decorated with character mark and bats with the frontage being signed by the owner / named. In good condition with some minor chips to glaze rim. Measures approx; 19cm wide.
An 18th Century Chinese Qianlong period export blue & white platter tray plate of canted rectangular form. The plate with blue & white decoration depicting central tree & lidded censer among landscape scene. The borders decorated with repeating botanical decoration. Restoration / repair present. Measures approx; 23cm x 31cm.
An 18th Century Chinese Qianlong period export blue & white platter tray plate of canted rectangular form. The plate with blue & white decoration depicting central pagoda temple building with 'zig-zag' fence among landscape scene. The borders decorated with repeating botanical decoration. Restoration / repair present. Measures approx; 33cm x 41cm.
19th century Chinese Celadon ground Famille Rose charger decorated with precious objects, birds, butterflies and flowers, D37cm, an underglaze blue and Celadon ground platter, heightened in gilt with two cranes and central script, L38cm together with another Celadon ground plate (3)Condition Report:The small Celadon plate has chips to the rim, a small hairline crack and some losses to the paint work. The charger has scratches to the paint work and general wear commensurate with age. The platter has some chips to the foot rim, surface wear and losses to the applied terracotta coloured borders.
Chinese Kangxi porcelain plate decorated in Famille Verte enamels with three deer on a fenced veranda, Ding incense burner mark beneath D22cm, and another Chinese Famille Verte plate with Conch shell mark beneath (2)Condition Report:Both have some wear including small chips to the foot rim, surface scratches, minor losses to the paint work and the smaller of the two plates has some minor nibbles to the rim.
Kangxi Chinese porcelain blue and white 'Lotus' plate D22cm, Chinese scalloped bowl decorated in the Imari palette, both bearing a ribbon bound lozenge mark, together with an 18th century Chinese porcelain plate (3)Condition Report:Lotus plate: some chips to the rim and a hairline crack to the rim, scratches to the interior and some smaller chips to the foot rim. The other plate has a chip and hairline crack to the rim and other small nibbles to the rim. Surface scratches and some losses to the painted decoration. The bowl also has a chip and hairline crack to the rim, other chips to the rim, along with general wear including some losses to the painted decoration and surface scratches.
Three 18th century Chinese porcelain Famille Rose plates, the first painted with a central pair of Buddhist lion dogs playing with ribbons and brocade balls D25cm, the second centrally painted with a lotus flower within a blue border and the third painted with exotic birds within a foliate border (3)Condition Report:The first plate has some fading to the paint and gilding, a section of the central border is very worn. Surface scratches and wear. The second has various chips to the rim and wear throughout. The third plate has a crack to the rim and some chips, surface scratches and wear.
Dancing.- Gallini (Giovanni-Andrea) A Treatise on the Art of Dancing, second edition, large folding engraved plate of Chinese procession (torn and neatly repaired), text lightly browned, modern calf-backed marbled boards, 8vo, for the Author, 1772.⁂ Gallini (1728-1805) was an Italian-born dancer and teacher who ran a dancing academy in Hanover Square.
A pair of Chinese allegorical plates, Qianlong, 18th century, painted in puce enamel with a nude lady and two attendants, before a tree and classical temple, with du Pacquier style borders, with gilt rims, 22.8cmPlate one has a 1cm long chip and a tiny chip on the rim. There is demi lune shape rubbing to the enamel below the figures. The figure to the right of the nude female is not easily seen. The centre image has wear and rubbing to the puce painting, the decoration on the border appears to be in good order. Crazing to the glaze.Plate two - has tiny rim frit, some of which retain the gilding. There is a 1.5cm glazed scuff mark at the centre bottom of the main image and a pin head since glaze spot to the image on the left. There are striations visible in the body of the porcelain when held to the light. Enamel rubbed around the edges. Crazing to the glaze.
A Chinese blue & white dished plate, painted with two playful shishi chasing a ball with ribbons amongst clouds, within a lozenge cell and lotus vignette border, the underside with two balls amongst clouds, apocryphal six character Guangxu mark, 19cm diaIn good condition with no obvious faults visible.
Group of Chinese ceramics, including two Chinese famille verte plates with a famille verte bowl (18.5cmDiam), with an Archaic bronze vase (20cmH), a brass bowl decorated with keywork and dragons and impressed mark to base (24cmDiam), a blue and white lidded vase (14cmH), with two other miniature vases and plate, a ginger jar and figure and polychromes miniature scent bottle, (11), Note: No in house shipping on this lot
Group of Chinese ceramics, including blue and white late 18th century cylinder vase, repaired (25cm), blue and white dragon plate with Yongzheng mark to base, 31cmDiam, blue and white prunus ginger jar, pair of prunus vases with marks to base (25cmH), and another vase, (6), Note: No in house shipping on this lot
Three boxes of assorted ceramics etc. to include Victorian majolica ware cheese dish and cover, copper lustre jugs, earthenware jugs, earthenware crock with lid, Old Country Roses biscuit saucer, 19th century navy blue and brown desk set with two ink wells, pen tray, etc. Chinese pot with markings to the base, door stop in the form of a mouse in floral dress, Sheffield white metal tea and coffee set, vintage picnic set in original case, three cast iron frying pans, selection of keys, French Decore a la Main relief decorated and enamelled plate, etc. (3)(B.P. 21% + VAT)
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