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A Chinese Doucai Chicken plate, painted with a cockerel, hen and chicks among flowering plants and pierced rocky outcrop, coloured in a soft palette of iron red, shades of green and yellow, within tramline cartouche, the verso with scrolling dragons in underglaze blue, 17.5cm diam, six-character Jiajing mark within double concentric circles, Bluett & Sons, London labelLiterature: Later Chinese Porcelain, Soame Jenyns, Faber & Faber, London, 1951, pl. CX, fig. 3(B) Note: The `Chicken Patern` design is a classic associated with Imperial porcelain. Originally conceived during the Ming Dynasty, under the reign of the Chenghua Emperor (1465-1487), it`s popularity was revived during the early Qing Dynasty, particularly during the reigns of the Yongzheng and Qinalong Emperors, who especially revered the Chenghua prototypes. The Chicken (gongji) and Cockscomb plant (jigusanhua) combined together is a pun for `May you continuously rise in rank` (guanshang jiaguan). The second character (guwan) in the name of the flower is a pun for `official`. The cockerel also bears a cockscomb, yet another pun for `official`. Condition Report: Slight discolouration. Generally good condition
20th Century porcelain Chinese pot and cover decorated with fish, together with two handled, pink scroll design vase with six character mark to base. (2) (B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: Fish pot - frits to inside rim of cover. General wear/scuffs but no obvious damage. Vase - no obvious damage. 16cm high.
Tray of assorted Chinese and other Oriental porcelain to include 2 18th Century bullet shaped Chinese teapots, 18th Century Chinese sparrow beak jug, Chinese 18th Century figure painted dish. (10)(B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: Jug - loss to gilding. Minor frits to spout. Dish/teapot stand - large hairline crack through body hence many repairs.
Chinese stoneware porcelain baluster shaped vase with lion mask ring mounts, painted in underglaze blue with immortal figures and having incised mark to the base. 23cm high.(B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: No obvious damage or losses noted, overall some heavy crazing and discolouring.Some staining but no obvious cracks or chips.
A LARGE PAIR OF 19th CENTURY CHINESE PORCELAIN VASES with profuse Famille Vert decoration and panels of interior and garden scenes, iron red bands and ribbon swags with ribbed bodies leading up to folded rims having internal bat decoration, the handles formed as pairs of dogs playing with a ball, 66 cms high, (one with cracks and repairs, chipped to rim), no visible maker's marks
A COLLECTION OF 18th & 19th CENTURY CHINESE PORCELAIN to include two blue and white decorated tea bowls, a saucer, a squat vase and a lidded prunus decorated vase along with dragon decorated cup and cover in a Famille Vert palette, various patterns, sizes and character markings, (some chips and repaired damage)
A CHINESE CORAL GROUND PORCELAIN BOWL decorated with underglazed blue mythical lions having ribbons in their mouths attached to decorative balls, the white interior with central underglazed blue pattern of flames within dual circular bands, the base with underglazed blue Qianlong seal mark, 9 cms high, 19 cms rim diameter
A CHINESE BLUE & WHITE DECORATED PORCELAIN PLATE, the centre depicting a garden scene of young women with their children at play, with lattice and floral border decoration, the underside decorated with islands and fishing boats, central double blue ring and underglazed blue kite shaped mark, 27 cms diameter, (chips to rim)
An extremely rare manganese Dutch Delft 48-piece service, 18th C. This is one of the largest Dutch Delft dinner services in existence. While Chinese porcelain examples are much more commonly encountered, we have not found many other existing services in Dutch Delftware, although there probably must. The easy access for wealthy Dutch patrons to Chinese imports, would have made it a logical choice for a dinner service, making the present set even more desirable. Another service is in the Nelahozeves Castle collection in Bohemia in the Czech Republic, the so called "Lobkowicz service". Marked LC for Lambertus Cleffius, this is to be dated around 1685, and bears the monogram of Prince Wenzel Ferdinand Lobkowicz. It is described in "Delfts Aardewerk - Geschiedenis van een nationaal product - Deel 2" by Van Aken-Fehmers, on page 54. (see 2 added photos) The entire service is skillfully decorated with thistles, with the tureen covers bearing a polychrome touch in the form of a lemon and an apple.All pieces are marked AK above a star, for Albertus Kiell, the "De Witte Ster" workshop, Delft, 1762-1774. The service consists of:- One large dish of 38,2 cm.- Another large dish of 34 cm.- Thirteen plates of 25 cm.- Thirteen plates of 22,5 cm.- Four plates of 19 cm- Four plates of 16 cm- Three spittoons: H.: 11,5 cm- Two small tureens: H.: 8 cm - L.: 19,5 cm - One of which possible added slightly later, as it is the only piece marked "A:K" instead of "AK".- A square tray on feet: H.: 5 cm - L.: 28 cm- A round strainer on feet: Dia.: 22,5 cm- A pierced wet fruit tray on feet: L.: 27,5 cm - W.: 20 cm- A tobacco box and cover: H.: 12,5 cm - Dia.: 13 cm- A lemon-finial cover for a large tureen: L.: 32,5 cm- A tureen and apple-finial cover: H.: 12 cm - L.: 18,5 cm- A chafing dish (Dutch: pijpkomfoor): H.: 10 cm - Dia.: 19 cm - The only unmarked piece in the service. Provenance: A private collection, Paris. Condition reports and high resolution pictures are available on our website at www.rm-auctions.com. Further questions are always welcome at info@rm-auctions.com
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