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A pair of Chinese porcelain tea bowls, Qing Dynasty, painted in black and green with bamboo and calligraphy, 6cm diameter; and a Famille Rose tea bowl; a blue and white tea bowl; two blue and white saucers; and an Imari tea bowl and saucer (8)Both of bowls in pair of tea bowls with faint hairline cracks. Famille Rose tea bowl with small rim chip. One blue and white saucer with hairline crack. Imari tea bowl is broken and repaired.
Pair of Chinese porcelain underglaze blue decorated baluster shaped vases, flared necks and tapering bases, overall decorated with stiff plantain leaves and stylised lotus scrolls, with castellated bands to the rims. Four character Kangxi Nianho underglaze blue mark to base. (one badly damaged). (2)(B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: One vase has significant damage having cracks, repairs and large chips throughout rim, neck and body. The other vase has a small chip to rim and the neck has been off and re-glued. Crack vertically through body.
Chinese porcelain underglaze blue and white plate with figures on a bridge decoration, unmarked, together with a Chinese porcelain hexagonal notched dish decorated with a central landscape with boy and buffalo, originally underglaze blue and white with later 'clobbered' polychrome enamels, together with two tea bowls, one Chinese and one probably 18th Century English. (4)(B.P. 24% incl. VAT)
A Worcester Boy on a Buffalo pattern Sparrow Beak jug, of Scratch Cross Type, pencilled in black with a continuous landscape with boy riding a buffalo, stylised tree, boats and birds in flight, 8cm high, incised line in the foot rim, small black dot workman's mark, c.1756-58 (amended date) Note: Similar pattern in Lot 74, The Zorka Hodgson Collection, Lot 129; The Billy Pane Collection. Lot 7; The Zorensky Collection, Part l, Bonhams. The pattern is directly copied from Chinese Porcelain. Condition Report: Restoration to neck, shoulder, waist and handle.
A Worcester Fan pattern saucer dish, painted with colourful garlands of flowers in fan shaped cartouches, flanked by smaller flower garland roundels, reserved on a powder blue ground with scattered gilt flowers, red crescent mark, c.1765Vendor's Note. The Red Crescent mark means a service which has been commissioned. Powder blue was a Chinese invention used on Delftware, cobalt oxide could be applied to unglazed surface of a vessel in the form of powder blown on through a tube with gauze at one end. The fine powder would adhere to some kind of oil painted on the porcelain. I believe it would have been difficult to do, it also accounts for the variation of some of the blues, leading to a variety of shades. Condition Report: Good condition. Light wear to gilding. Touches of spitting.
A rare Worcester Two Geese pattern slightly flared thinly potted tea bowl, enamelled in famille rose with two geese beside an elaborate flowering peony plant, printed black outline, c.1756 Provenance: The Weiss Collection Note: A similar pattern in the Billie Pain Collection and the Zorensky Collection, Bonhams. The Two Geese Pattern derives from Chinese porcelain of the `Yongzheng' period. It utilises the same technique as the more popular `Red Bull' pattern. Condition Report: Highly skilled restoration throughout to flared rim.
A Worcester Valentine pattern tea bowl and saucer, decorated with two doves perched on a quiver of arrows, two hearts on an alter and a garlanded tree, puce pencilled border, c.1758-62 (amended date) Note. The original 'Valentine' pattern was a design created by Percy Brett, copied onto Chinese porcelain as a special presentation service made for Commodore Anson in 1743, probably as a wedding gift. This was copied by Worcester. Provenance: The Sir Jeremy Lever Collection, Part 2, Bonhams, Lot 16 The Rous Lech Collection, Christies 1990, Lot 455 Condition Report: Restoration to tea bowl and saucer.
A Chinese porcelain coffee pot and cover, the sides enamelled with two standing female figures, the lid with strawberry knop, 10ins (25.4cm) high (late 18th Century), another with side handle, enamelled with flowers within leaf-shaped borders, on a blue and gilt ground (cover missing), 7ins (17.7cm) high, a blue and white teapot and cover painted with landscapes highlighted in red, pink and gilt, and with replacement metal spout, 5.75ins (14.6cm) high, and four other pieces, various
A Chinese blue and white porcelain dish of shaped outline, the centre painted with a rocky fenced garden with chrysanthemum and bamboo, 12.5ins (31.8cm) x 9.25ins (23.5cm) (18th Century), another painted with scrolls and flowering sprays, within a formalised border, 13ins (33cm) x 9.75ins (24.8cm), and a charger, the centre painted with a tree, bamboo and chrysanthemum within fenced garden, 14.25ins (36.2cm) diameter
A small reference collection of 18th Century Chinese porcelain coffee cups, tea bowls and saucers, including - Famille Verte coffee cup enamelled with flowering plants issuing from rockwork, with brown rim, Famille Rose coffee cup with two chickens amongst flowering branches and rockwork, coffee cup painted en grisaille and gilt, with flowering chrysanthemums issuing from rockwork within a fenced garden, and seventeen other pieces, various
A pair of Chinese export porcelain tea canisters of ovoid form, on circular moulded base, enamelled in rose pink with loose floral sprays and gilt, 4.125ins (10.5cm) high (18th Century), another of shouldered panel form, enamelled with floral sprays, within Moorish shaped panels, 4.75ins (12cm) high, and a similar 18th Century German blue and white porcelain example painted with stylised flowers, 4.375ins (11.1cm) high
A Chinese Famille Verte porcelain bowl, the exterior enamelled with vases, flowering baskets, and stands, 9ins (22.8cm) diameter x 3.675ins (9.2cm) high (18th Century), four Famille Rose porcelain plates enamelled with loose flower sprays, 9.25ins (23.5cm) diameter (18th Century), and eight other pieces of porcelain
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