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Lot 263

A pair of Chinese porcelain plaques with fine landscape painting, 19th C. Presented in frames. Of very fine quality. Dim:

Lot 264

A pair of Chinese porcelain plaques with fine landscape painting, 19th C. Presented in frames. Of very fine quality. Dim:

Lot 265

A Chinese porcelain blue and white cylindrical box and cover with lotus scrolls, 19/20th C. H: 16 cm - Dia: 21 cm Provenance: Sloans and Kenyon, Sale 18, Nov. 4 2005, Lot 73

Lot 266

A Chinese porcelain blue and white Transitional bottle vase, late Ming Dynasty, 17th C. H: 36 cm Chongzhen (1627-1643) or Shunzhi (1643-1661) Condition: A piece restuck from the top rim

Lot 267

A Chinese porcelain blue and white Ming dynasty bowl, 16th C. Dia: 22,5 cm, H: 9,5 cm Also decorated on the inside with a mountainous river view.

Lot 268

A set of 6 Chinese porcelain blue and white plates with landscape decoration, 18th C. Forming a set of 12 with lot 269. Dia: 23 cm

Lot 269

A set of 6 Chinese porcelain blue and white plates with landscape decoration, 18th C. Forming a set of 12 with lot 268. Dia: 23 cm

Lot 270

A set of 6 Chinese porcelain blue and white plates with "Cuckoo in the house" design, 18th C. Dia: 23 cm

Lot 271

A set of 4 Chinese porcelain blue and white plates with ladies in a garden, Kangxi, early 18th C. Dia: 22 cm. The plates of fluted type

Lot 272

Two Chinese porcelain wucai figures of Hoho brothers, 19th C. H: 27 cm

Lot 273

A Chinese porcelain famille rose bowl and cover, 19/20th C. H: 21 cm.

Lot 274

A Chinese porcelain doucai pewter-mounted jug, Qianlong, 18th C. With incised "anhua"decoration. Condition: A faint crack from the top rim. H: 13 cm

Lot 275

A Chinese porcelain blue and white Venetian glass style vase, Kangxi H: 20 cm. A small piece reglued on the top rim.

Lot 277

A fine Chinese semi-eggshell ruby back porcelain cup and saucer with a tiger, probably Yongzheng, 18th C. Condition: Perfect. Dia: 11,5 cm (the saucer), Dia: 7 cm, H: 4 cm (the cup). Provenance: Ex-Coll. Van Herck

Lot 279

Two Chinese porcelain blue and white plates and three bowls, Kangxi and late Qing dynasty The bowls: 11x 6 and 10 x 5 cm, the plates: 26 cm

Lot 28

A set of 3 Chinese porcelain celadon vases, 19/20th C. H: 57/43/33 cm

Lot 280

A large Chinese porcelain Ming dynasty Swatow dish, 16th C. Decorated with a phoenix bird. Dia: 41 cm

Lot 281

A Chinese porcelain famille rose vase, Yongzheng, ca. 1720 H:

Lot 282

A Chinese porcelain blue and white bowl, Kangxi, 17th C. Marked with a 4-character mark between double circles. Condition: restoration to the base. Dia: 15 cm, H: 7,5 cm

Lot 283

A Chinese armorial porcelain plate with a parrot, Yongzheng, ca. 1725 Dia: 23 cm. The crest, according to Fairburn, plate 101, no. 4. is for the De Butts family of which branches may be found in Surrey and Norfolk. Another branch may be found in Maryland, USA, who included Henry De Butts, Adjutant General and Inspector General of the US Army in 1792-3. Provenance: With M. Bascourt, Antwerp. See also "Hit & Myth", Cohen & Cohen, 2014, page 107, nr. 62, for a similar dinner plate.

Lot 284

A Chinese porcelain famille rose armorial cup and saucer with VOC coat of arms, dated 1728 Dia: 10,5 cm (the saucer), H: 4 cm (the cup) The arms and motto belong to the Dutch Republic. The letters 'VOC are the cypher of the 'Verenigde Oost Indische Compagnie', the Dutch East India Company. The design has been accurately copied from one side of a silver coin, issued by the Company in 1728 for use in the Far East. Even the ribbed milling of the coin is imitated in the rim of the saucer and the inner rim of the cup. The tea service to which this cup and saucer belonged was arguably commissioned by the Company to commemorate the successful launch of its new coinage and may possibly have been used by its employee at the Company's different official bases throughout the Far East. Other pieces from this service include cups and saucers in the Victoria and Albert Museum, London (no. 645 & a-1907), in the Museum Boymans-van Beuningen, Rotterdam, Netherlands (Hong Kong, 1984, no.43), and in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York (Le Corbeiller, 1974, no.43); a plate in the Mottahedeh collection (Howard and Ayers, 1978, vol.I, pl. 191); a plate, teapot, cup and saucer at the Musees Royaux d'Art et d'Histoire, Brussels, Belgium (Jorg, 1989, no.36); a teapot without lid in the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, Netherlands (Lunsingh Scheurleer, 1974, no.267), and a teapot in the Africana Museum, Johannesburg, South Africa (Woodward, 1974, pl.Al). (Op. Cit. The British Museum, Franks.979.+) See also Christie's, New York, Jan. 24 2012, Sale 2528, Lot 105, for another cup and saucer of this service from the Peter H.B. Frellinghuysen Jr. Collection of Chinese Export Porcelain. (Sold $11,875)

Lot 285

A Chinese porcelain famille rose armorial cup and saucer with VOC coat of arms, dated 1728 Dia: 10,5 cm (the saucer), H: 4 cm (the cup) The arms and motto belong to the Dutch Republic. The letters 'VOC are the cypher of the 'Verenigde Oost Indische Compagnie', the Dutch East India Company. The design has been accurately copied from one side of a silver coin, issued by the Company in 1728 for use in the Far East. Even the ribbed milling of the coin is imitated in the rim of the saucer and the inner rim of the cup. The tea service to which this cup and saucer belonged was arguably commissioned by the Company to commemorate the successful launch of its new coinage and may possibly have been used by its employee at the Company's different official bases throughout the Far East. Other pieces from this service include cups and saucers in the Victoria and Albert Museum, London (no. 645 & a-1907), in the Museum Boymans-van Beuningen, Rotterdam, Netherlands (Hong Kong, 1984, no.43), and in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York (Le Corbeiller, 1974, no.43); a plate in the Mottahedeh collection (Howard and Ayers, 1978, vol.I, pl. 191); a plate, teapot, cup and saucer at the Musees Royaux d'Art et d'Histoire, Brussels, Belgium (Jorg, 1989, no.36); a teapot without lid in the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, Netherlands (Lunsingh Scheurleer, 1974, no.267), and a teapot in the Africana Museum, Johannesburg, South Africa (Woodward, 1974, pl.Al). (Op. Cit. The British Museum, Franks.979.+) See also Christie's, New York, Jan. 24 2012, Sale 2528, Lot 105, for another cup and saucer of this service from the Peter H.B. Frellinghuysen Jr. Collection of Chinese Export Porcelain. (Sold $11,875)

Lot 286

A Chinese porcelain famille rose armorial cup and saucer with VOC coat of arms, dated 1728 Dia: 10,5 cm (the saucer), H: 4 cm (the cup) The arms and motto belong to the Dutch Republic. The letters 'VOC are the cypher of the 'Verenigde Oost Indische Compagnie', the Dutch East India Company. The design has been accurately copied from one side of a silver coin, issued by the Company in 1728 for use in the Far East. Even the ribbed milling of the coin is imitated in the rim of the saucer and the inner rim of the cup. The tea service to which this cup and saucer belonged was arguably commissioned by the Company to commemorate the successful launch of its new coinage and may possibly have been used by its employee at the Company's different official bases throughout the Far East. Other pieces from this service include cups and saucers in the Victoria and Albert Museum, London (no. 645 & a-1907), in the Museum Boymans-van Beuningen, Rotterdam, Netherlands (Hong Kong, 1984, no.43), and in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York (Le Corbeiller, 1974, no.43); a plate in the Mottahedeh collection (Howard and Ayers, 1978, vol.I, pl. 191); a plate, teapot, cup and saucer at the Musees Royaux d'Art et d'Histoire, Brussels, Belgium (Jorg, 1989, no.36); a teapot without lid in the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, Netherlands (Lunsingh Scheurleer, 1974, no.267), and a teapot in the Africana Museum, Johannesburg, South Africa (Woodward, 1974, pl.Al). (Op. Cit. The British Museum, Franks.979.+) See also Christie's, New York, Jan. 24 2012, Sale 2528, Lot 105, for another cup and saucer of this service from the Peter H.B. Frellinghuysen Jr. Collection of Chinese Export Porcelain. (Sold $11,875)

Lot 287

A Chinese porcelain famille rose armorial cup and saucer with VOC coat of arms, dated 1728 Dia: 10,5 cm (the saucer), H: 4 cm (the cup) The arms and motto belong to the Dutch Republic. The letters 'VOC are the cypher of the 'Verenigde Oost Indische Compagnie', the Dutch East India Company. The design has been accurately copied from one side of a silver coin, issued by the Company in 1728 for use in the Far East. Even the ribbed milling of the coin is imitated in the rim of the saucer and the inner rim of the cup. The tea service to which this cup and saucer belonged was arguably commissioned by the Company to commemorate the successful launch of its new coinage and may possibly have been used by its employee at the Company's different official bases throughout the Far East. Other pieces from this service include cups and saucers in the Victoria and Albert Museum, London (no. 645 & a-1907), in the Museum Boymans-van Beuningen, Rotterdam, Netherlands (Hong Kong, 1984, no.43), and in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York (Le Corbeiller, 1974, no.43); a plate in the Mottahedeh collection (Howard and Ayers, 1978, vol.I, pl. 191); a plate, teapot, cup and saucer at the Musees Royaux d'Art et d'Histoire, Brussels, Belgium (Jorg, 1989, no.36); a teapot without lid in the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, Netherlands (Lunsingh Scheurleer, 1974, no.267), and a teapot in the Africana Museum, Johannesburg, South Africa (Woodward, 1974, pl.Al). (Op. Cit. The British Museum, Franks.979.+) See also Christie's, New York, Jan. 24 2012, Sale 2528, Lot 105, for another cup and saucer of this service from the Peter H.B. Frellinghuysen Jr. Collection of Chinese Export Porcelain. (Sold $11,875)

Lot 288

A Chinese porcelain ruby back landscape plate, Yongzheng, ca. 1725-1730 Dia: 21 cm. Broken and reglued.

Lot 29

A Chinese porcelain famille verte Nanking dish, 19th C. Dia: 41 cm

Lot 294

A very tall Chinese porcelain vase with a palace scene and dragon handles, Tongzhi, 19th C. H: 86 cm. Minor chips to the toes of the dragon, furthermore in good condition. A fine example of very nice quality.

Lot 296

A pair of Chinese porcelain blue and white vases and covers, Kangxi, ca. 1700 H: 54 cm With a small repair on the top rim of one.

Lot 298

Two Chinese porcelain famille rose jars and covers with scholar's objects, 19th C. H: 44 cm

Lot 299

A pair of Chinese porcelain famille rose vases with floral decoration, 19th C. H: 44 cm. One lid associated.

Lot 3

A pair Chinese porcelain blue and white Wan-Li Hatcher Cargo bottle vases, ca. 1643 H: 27 cm. Both in good condition.

Lot 300

A large Chinese porcelain vase with immortals, 19th C. H: 60 cm. A very small chip to the top rim. Finely painted.

Lot 301

A fine Chinese porcelain jardiniere and two covered bowls, 19/20th C. H: 13 and 7,5 cm for the smaller bowls. 19 cm and diameter of 27 cm for the jardiniere. Fine quality!

Lot 305

A Chinese porcelain Qianjiang style baluster vase and cover, ca. 1900 H: 42 cm incl. lid. Good condition.

Lot 307

A Chinese porcelain blue and white rouleau vase with landscape painting, 19th C. H: 61 cm. Provenance: The collection of deceased Belgian artist Romain De Saegher.

Lot 31

Two Chinese porcelain figures of immortals, 19/20th C. H: 49/29 cm.

Lot 314

A collection of various Chinese porcelain objects, 19/20th C. 18-20th C. Various sizes, most in good condition

Lot 316

A collection of mostly blue and white Chinese porcelain plates, cups and saucers, 18/19th C. Including a Yongzheng cup and saucer, two Guangxu cup and saucers and Kangxi porcelain. Various minor damages but most in good condition. Dia: 28,5 cm (the largest), H: 5,5 cm (the tallest)

Lot 319

A collection of 6 Chinese famille rose porcelain plates, 18th C. Dia: 21-22 cm. Including Yongzheng and Qianlong examples. Various damages.

Lot 32

A large Chinese porcelain famille rose octagonal dish with an eagle, Qianlong, 18th C. 41 x 32,5 cm. A stunning example of Chinese export porcelain.

Lot 320

A large collection of Chinese famille rose porcelain plates, cups and saucers, 18th C. 20 pieces in total. Various damages. Size: Dia: 23 cm (tallest), H: 6 cm (tallest).

Lot 321

A Chinese porcelain bowl and cover, 19/20th C. H: 19 cm, Dia: 17 cm

Lot 323

A Chinese porcelain stem cup with bats and inscription, 19th C. H: 9 cm

Lot 324

A set of blue and white Chinese porcelain vases, 19/20th C. H: 34 cm (the tallest)

Lot 325

A set of 3 Chinese porcelain blue and white cups and saucers, Kangxi H: 6 cm (the tallest)

Lot 326

A set of 3 Chinese porcelain blue and white bowls, Ming dynasty Dia: 15 cm (tallest), H 7,5 cm (tallest).

Lot 329

A pair of Chinese export porcelain "Cherry Pickers" plates, Qianlong, 18th C. Dia: 23,5 cm

Lot 33

A Chinese porcelain famille rose vase with bat-shaped handles, 19/20th C. H: 24 cm

Lot 330

A pair of Chinese export porcelain "Cherry Pickers" plates, Qianlong, 18th C. Dia: 23,5 cm

Lot 333

A pair of blue and white Chinese porcelain vases and covers, 19th C. H: 38 cm. Chips on top rim

Lot 334

A large Chinese porcelain famille rose butterfly dish, 18th C. Dia: 37 cm

Lot 335

A Chinese porcelain famille rose plate for the Dutch market "The Doctor's visit to the emperor", 18th C. The scene on this plate is known as "The doctor's visit to the emperor", after a design by Cornelis Pronk. It was the second drawing of the series commissioned from Cornelis Pronk in 1735. Dia: 23 cm Condition: A star crack in the center. See also "Hit & Myth", Cohen & Cohen, 2014, page 82, nr. 46, for a similar charger and other references.

Lot 336

A pair of Chinese porcelain famille rose plates, Qianlong, 18th C. Dia: 23,5 cm Decorated with a vase and a basin on stand filled with flowers.

Lot 337

A fine Chinese Canton porcelain sleeve vase, 19th C. H: 62 cm

Lot 338

A group of Chinese porcelain famille rose bowls and cups, 19/20th C. H: 12 cm (the tallest)

Lot 34

A pair of Chinese porcelain famille rose plates with birds, 18th C. Condition: small chips to the rim. Dia: 22 cm

Lot 340

Three large Chinese porcelain celadon ground vases: one with scholar's objects, one with an immortal and one with a peacock, 19/20th C. H: 59, 44 and 42 cm. Condition: The smaller ones each with a burst glaze bubble. The small one with the sage with a vertical glaze line.

Lot 341

A Chinese porcelain octagonal mandarin plate, Qianlong, 18th C. Dia: 22 cm

Lot 344

A Chinese porcelain famille verte plate with a flowering bonsai tree, 18th C. Dia: 23 cm

Lot 345

A pair of Chinese porcelain famille verte plates with phoenixes, Kangxi, ca. 1700 Dia: 24 cm

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