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A Chinese export porcelain famille verte brush pot made for the Islamic market, 19th Century, the top with floral verte border and overall decorated with floral ornaments in between large circular panels containing blue script on yellow ground, bearing blue four-character mark to verso, 17cm high x 19.5cm diam CONDITION REPORT: Overall in good condition
A Chinese armorial octagonal plate and soup plate, Qianlong 1733-95, the wells painted with the arms of the Gregory family, the rims with garlanded flowers in the famille rose palette, suspended from a narrow chain link band, one broken and restuck, 24.2cm. (2) Cf. D S Howard, Chinese Armorial Porcelain, Vol.1, p.621 where a plate from this service is illustrated.
A good Chinese porcelain Dutch-decorated bowl, Qianlong 1736-95, the bowl originally lightly moulded and with an underglaze blue motif to the central well, later enamelled in the Fine Line manner with standing cranes between large sprays of European flowers issuing from rockwork, the interior rim with a formal floral border, 13cm dia. Provenance: from a private collection in London. Old paper labels referencing the Sir Edward Dean-Paul Collection.
Three English porcelain blue and white creamers, c.1760-75, two Lowestoft, one of strap-fluted form, painted with a vignette of a Chinese fisherman, on a promontory, the other fluted and painted with a pagoda beneath tall trees, the last Bow and painted with a dwelling beneath a pine tree, some damages, 12.5cm max. (3)
A pair of Chinese porcelain blue and white teabowls and saucers from the Nanking Cargo, 18th century, painted with small pagodas on islands with hatched diaper borders, a Liverpool teabowl moulded with thee panels and painted with Oriental landscapes, and a Liverpool small jug printed with three roundels containing an 8-pointed star, the jug cracked, 10.2cm max. (6)
Four English porcelain blue and white bowls, c.1760-70, one a large Worcester bowl painted with The Precipice pattern, a Richard Chaffers (Liverpool) bowl painted with the Dragon pattern, and two other Liverpool bowls (probably Philip Christian) painted with Chinese landscape scenes, some damages, 21.2cm max. (4) Provenance: from a private collection in the Cotswolds.
An interesting group of six blue and white porcelain saucers, 18th century, one Lowestoft and printed with the Dromedaries on a Raft pattern, one Richard Chaffers (Liverpool) painted with two bowing Chinese figures in a river landscape, one Pennington's (Liverpool) printed with the Chinese Lady and Servant pattern, a deep saucer painted with the Dragon pattern, a fluted Chinese porcelain saucer painted with a phoenix and chilong, and a heavily crazed saucer painted with a Chinese landscape, damages, 13.5cm max. (6) Provenance: from a private collection in the Cotswolds.
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