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A GOOD QUALITY CHINESE TONGZHI MARK & PERIOD PORCELAIN BOWL, the sides painted in vivid enamels with phoenix and scroll-stemmed foliage, the base with a Tongzhi seal mark, 4.4in diameter; together with a 19th Century Chinese celadon porcelain jar, the base with a Qianlong seal mark, 6.6in high. (2)
A MACHIN TEA BOWL AND SAUCER, C1810 AND FIVE ITEMS OF CHINESE EXPORT PORCELAIN, LATE 18TH AND 19TH C Machin saucer 13cm diam ++Machin tea bowl and saucer in fine condition. One of the pair of blue and white tea bowls with small chip on rim. Blue and white saucer with small flat chip under the rim, famille rose saucer with slight wear. Blue and white dish in fine condition
A PAIR OF CHINESE EXPORT PORCELAIN SLENDER MOULDED VASES, C1790 enamelled to either side with a square panel of a neo classical urn and flowers in gilt diaper surround, 29.5cm h ++Localised wear to gilding on the tendrils that are moulded in relief, one vase with descending hairline crack, not chipped, no restoration
A CHINESE EXPORT PORCELAIN CRESTED SLOP BASIN AND SEVEN COFFEE CANS, C1820 enamelled with the crest of a squirrel sejant eating a nut and gilt initials EWG on a salmon ground, coffee cans 6cm h Provenance: The crest is that of Gilbert, the initials being those of Commander Edward William Gilbert, RN (1788-1849) thence by descent to the vendor.. Literature: Howard (D S), Chinese Armorial Porcelain, 1974, p990 and Vol II, Chippenham 2003, p687. Commander E W Gilbert was the fourth son of the Rev . Edmund Gilbert, Vicar of Constantine, Cornwall. He married, in 1822, Mary, daughter of John Simpson. The Gilberts were descendants of the brother of the Elizabethan navigator Sir Humphrey Gilbert (c1539-1582) the half brother of Sir Walter Raleigh (c1554-1618). The saucer illustrated by Howard has an apparently under decorated ground, so the present item would appear to be part of a contemporary, unrecorded service. ++Three coffee cans lacking the handle, two cracked, another with restuck handle and chip. Three undamaged with wear to gilding and one with minute graze on rim
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