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A large Derby blue and white sauceboat, c.1765-70, printed with fishermen in small Chinese landscape scenes within moulded cartouches, the interior with sprays of chrysanthemum and other Oriental flowers, 21cm. Cf. Geoffrey Godden, English Blue and White Porcelain, p.213 for a similar example. Provenance: from a private collection in the Cotswolds.
A John or Jane Pennington (Liverpool) blue and white dish, c.1780, the elongated octagonal form printed with the Stag at Bay pattern, two Chinese figures approaching a stag while a further figure watches from a pagoda behind, within a border of tied scrolls and peony motifs, 26cm. Cf. Maurice Hillis, Liverpool Porcelain 1756-1804, fig.10.156. Provenance: from a private collection in Surrey.
A small and rare Richard Chaffers (Liverpool) blue and white teapot and cover, c.1756-60, the globular body painted to each side with two figures in a Chinese landscape, with finely turned rim, the cover restored, 14.5cm across. (2) Cf. Maurice Hillis, Liverpool Porcelain 1756-1804, p.187 for a discussion of these rare and early bullet-shaped teapots which were made in different sizes. Provenance: from a private collection in Surrey.
A Chinese porcelain teabowl and saucer, Qianlong 1736-95, painted in the famille rose palette with peony sprays, the teabowl's café au lait exterior with gilt European decoration of chinoiserie figures in the Meissen manner, the reverse with a bird on a branch, the teabowl broken and restuck, 13.5cm. (2)
A selection of Chinese porcelain , Kangxi and later A selection of Chinese porcelain , Kangxi and later, comprising a pair of famille verte plates, 22.5cm diameter; a Chinese dish painted in iron red with warriors, 22cm diameter; a famille rose petal shaped dish, 22cm diameter; a Chinese famille rose teapot and cover, with replacement wicker handle, 18cm high; a Chinese bell-shaped tankard, 14cm high and a Chinese famille noire rouleau vase, fitted for electricity, the vase 28cm high
A 19th century Chinese porcelain bowl Polychrome decorated with figures interspersed with calligraphic vignettes, red painted Xianfeng seal mark to base; together with a small Chinese porcelain bottle vase decorated with figures in a continuous garden landscape, red painted four character Qianlong seal mark to base. 10 cms diameter and 14.5 cms high respectively. (2) CONDITION REPORTS: Both generally in good condition, expected wear, some slight rubbing.
A Caughley tea bowl and saucer, c. 1780-90, each moulded with fluting and gilded with a band of scrolling foliage below a gilded rim, unmarked, saucer 14cm; together with a small 18th Century English porcelain cream jug of Newhall type, enamel painted with sprigs of foliage, 5.5cm; a Chinese porcelain vase, enamel painted in a Famille Rose palette with opposing panels of birds and foliage, 21cm, a/f; and a Chinese enamel painted stem cup, a/f. (5)
A mixed lot of decorative ceramics, including a Noritake vase of ovoid form, hand decorated with a windmill in an extensive landscape, a Victorian pink lustre part-tea service, a Chinese armorial porcelain cylindrical lidded box, a 1920's painted plaster figure of a young lady with open book, a Wedgwood Fallow Deer pattern cream jug, an 18th century Delft plate (AF) and other items.
A MEISSEN STYLE CONTINENTAL PORCELAIN MODEL OF A SEATED CHINESE WOMAN, with legs crossed and hands spreading for meditation, with an open mouth decorated in polychrome, with trailing flowers to her cloak, her hands, head and tongue moveable, with underglaze blue 'R', surmounted by a dotted cross mark, 7" high
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