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Three similar meat dishes, “Chinese Pagoda” pattern, also known as Colandine, by the South Wales Pottery, was also a standard Bovey Tracey Pottery Co. line. Ill FOB 107/11., diameter 46.5 cm, “Whampoa” pattern meat dish by Llanelly, c1850,(After the Opium War (1839-42), Whampoa, along with Canton, was then a treaty port where ships carrying tea, silk, porcelain and ivories lay at anchor before the long voyage to Britain) width 44.5cm, and a Samuel Moore & Co of Wear Pottery, Southwick, Durham, dish, c1850, bearing the makers mark and title TA-KOO SM & Co., showing a man carrying two exotic birds on a stick, 46.5cm.
A Chinese armorial part dinner service painted in famille rose/verte enamels, iron red and gilt with the arms of Fortescue impaling Dormer with the crest of Fortescue above, all within foliate borders and vignettes of flowers and precious objects, Yongzheng, circa 1723; comprising eighteen dishes from 23 cm - 32 cm diam [significant losses and damage]. *Notes. See David Sanctuary Howard `Chinese Armorial Porcelain` page 198. This service was produced for John Fortescue Acland of Knolls Hill, Stableford Abbots, Essex, later 1st Lord Fortescue of Creden, Co.Waterford, Justice of the Common Pleas in Ireland. He married his second wife Elizabeth in 1721 and died in 1746.
A Chinese Ming Dynasty blue glazed porcelain bottle vase - late 16th/early 17thC Wanli Period, moulded in relief enamel with white prunus branch leaf & blossoms, with stamens picked out in pink and decorated in gilt with leaves & butterflies - paper label to underside for Cie Chinoise Tonying, 26, Place St. George, Paris, 12.25" high (An identical vase resides in the British Museum collection and is illustrated in Ming Ceramics British Museum by Jessica Harrison, page 346)
A CHINESE CANTON FAMILLE ROSE PORCELAIN LIDDED JAR, c.1900, of cylindrical form, characteristically decorated with figural and floral panels, height 6cm; together with a CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE PORCELAIN LIDDED JAR, c.1900, of cylindrical form, the lid decorated with figures under a tree, height 5cm, A SMALL CHINESE PALE GREEN GLASS BOWL, early 20th century, diameter 3.5cm and a SMALL GREEN CELADON SAUCER, probably Song Dynasty. Diameter 7cm (4)
A Chinese white porcelain bowl, Chenghua reign mark but not of the period, 9cm diameter; a Kraak porcelain Klapmuts, painted with deer in landscape, 22cm diameter; a similar bowl, painted with precious objects, 14.5cm diameter; and a provincial bowl, painted in underglaze blue with dragons, four character mark, 10.5cm diameter (4) First bowl with three restored flat chips to rim. Second bowl with section of rim broken out and restuck, and with associated losses and with typical rim chips and a hairline crack. Third bowl with section of rim broken out and restuck and with typical rim chips and hairline cracks. Fourth bowl with some surface abrasions. 171013
A Chinese porcelain soup bowl, the centre field decorated with crickets and butterflies amongst blossoming foliage, an octagonal soup bowl decorated with cranes in a garden, another famille-rose soup bowl and three similar plates CONDITION REPORTS Chinese porcelain soup bowl - some wear to centre bowl and rim with some surface pitting and staining. Octagonal soup bowl with cranes - 1"x 1.75" chip and repair to rim. The edge with roughened patches where glaze is no longer evident. The central pattern is faded with rubbing and wear to gilded edges. Famille-rose soup bowl - two aged chips to rim. Underside with blackened spotting with pitting to foot. Overall dirty. Otherwise sound. Further plate with extensive hairline crack. One issuing to the centre bowl, the other 2.25" in length with chip. Centre bowl with pitting and spotting and wear to gilded rim. Two further plates - one with 1" hairline crack, the other dirty with blackened spots to centre ground. See photos.
A pair of 19th Century Chinese porcelain footed bowls of shaped circular lobed form, the exterior painted with dragons within shaped panels, the bowl centre bearing pseudo Xuande painted underglaze blue six character mark within dual concentric ring on a shallow tapering fluted foot, 16.5 cm diameter x 10.5 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Both with wear, scuffs and dirt. Various potting and firing blemishes and kiln dust. Some bubbling and slight opaqueness to the glaze. Overall appear sound.
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