A Chinese porcelain, famille rose brush-rest of curved design with unglazed base, designed with three squirrels climbing along a berry bush, 11cm long, QianlongFor a similar example, also 11cm long and given to the Qianlong era of circa 1740-1760, compare that on the Earle D. Vandekar of Knightsbridge website. Condition Report Please note that there areas of wear and degradation to the enamels on this brush rest.
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Two pieces of Chinese blue and white porcelain, comprising: a powder-blue ground bottle vase, decorated with objects from the Scholar's Studio, 21cm high; together with a blue and white prunus jar and cover, 12cm high (2) Condition Report Please note that there are areas of restoration to the bottle vase.
Six various Chinese snuff bottles, including: one decorated with four female figures and with a Qianlong six-character mark on the base; a porcelain bottle decorated en-grisaille with four figures; one decorated in single overlay with two elephants; and one of double gourd form with metal spoon (6)
A collection of late 18th/early 19th century English porcelain comprising: a New Hall teapot, patt, 298; a teapot, patt. 115, painted with figures on a Chinese shoreline; a trio painted in the Imari palette, patt. 2/136 ; a creamer, patt. 984; a teacup, two coffee cups and a saucer painted to the centre with figures in landscapes and three further cups (10) Condition Report New Hall teapot - restoredTeapot, patt 115 - hairlines and re-glued handle, chip to coverThree further cups - two with hairlines and one chipped
(2) Chinese porcelain Blue & White baluster vases. One from the Transitional period and potted to support four lug handles at the shoulders, the exteriors adorned in lotus and vine scrolls, with later wood lid; the other from late 20th century, of lidded baluster form, covered in dragon and floral scrolls and bearing a six-character Kangxi mark to the recessed underside. (Approx. 16" & 18 1/4" tall overall).
A collection of twelve porcelain teapots, produced by the Victoria & Albert Museum, to commemorate classic historical examples by manufacturers, to include: Worcester, Hochst, Tournay and assorted Chinese examples, the collection displayed in bespoke wooden stand. Condition Report: These are all reproductions.
A mixed lot including a Chinese puzzle ball figurine carving, stained in red (5" tall), a Georgian Spode London shaped cup, with a floral and gilded pattern, numbered and named Spode 312 on the base, other cabinet cups including Royal Worcester examples, a Tettau cup and saucer in the blue onion pattern etc. CONDITION REPORT: The puzzle figurine is wobbly, the porcelain items are in good condition free from damage.
A Chinese Porcelain ''Hong'' Punch Bowl, circa 1790, painted in famille rose enamels with the European factories and their associated national flags on the waterfront at Canton, the interior with formal foliate swags hung from a gilt lattice border, 36.5cm diameter See illustration For a similar bowl see D Howard and J Ayers China for the West, pg.209 where it is noted that it is possible to date the bowls by the various flags, the Stars and Stripes being added from the latter part of the 1780s suggesting that this bowl dates to circa 1790 Hairline crack and some wear. 210217
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