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A Chinese famille rose porcelain hexagonal dish, mark of Tongzhi and probably of the period, painted with a group of figures and a horse out of doors, on a circular pedestal foot, iron red seal mark to base, width approx 11.7cm, together with five Chinese famille rose saucers, marks of Daoguang and probably of the period, each painted with a different stage of rice harvesting, and a famille rose lid, iron red seal marks (minor faults).
A pair of Chinese famille rose porcelain saucers, probably late 19th Century, painted with precious objects and vessels, four character mark in iron red to base, a Chinese famille jaune beaker, painted with opposing dragon and phoenix roundels, together with a small collection of Chinese porcelain and a Japanese diminutive bowl.
A Chinese Ming style doucai porcelain bowl, mark of Chenghau but 20th Century, the interior painted with a dragon beneath a wave rim, the exterior with further dragons amongst clouds above a band of ducks and lotus, pseudo six character mark in underglaze blue to base, diameter approx 24.5cm (small hairline crack to rim).
A Chinese black ground porcelain snuff bottle, mark of Daoguang and probably of the period, the cylindrical body painted with a scholar, his porter and a boy on a buffalo in white reserve against a black ground, iron red four character seal mark to base, height approx 7cm, together with a Chinese turquoise ground porcelain snuff bottle, painted with two maidens.
A Chinese blue and white export porcelain part tea and coffee service, late Qianlong period, painted with pavilions and figures crossing a bridge in a coastal landscape, heightened in gilt, comprising teapot and cover, milk jug and cover, six tea bowls and saucers and five coffee cups (some faults), together with a matching set of six English porcelain coffee cans, a similar Caughley coffee cup and a similar Chinese cream jug (lacking cover).
A Chinese armorial custard cup and cover, c.1800, decorated with the arms of Agar beneath a jagged gilt and blue border, 8.3cm. (2) Cf. D S Howard, Chinese Armorial Porcelain Vol. II, p.655 for a bowl from the same service. It is likely that this service was made for Moses Agar, the managing owner of the East Indiaman Queen.
An early Bow blue and white teabowl, c.1752, painted with a crane in an Oriental landscape, and a Chinese porcelain bowl in the Chantilly manner, painted with blue European flowers and insects, incised and painted horn marks, cracks, 11.5cm max. (2) The Bow teabowl with a paper label for Klaber & Klaber `Oriental Influences Exhibition April 1978`. The bowl with a label for the Watney Collection.
A rare Worcester double leaf dish, c.1758-60, painted with the Valentine pattern, the two doves of Venus billing and cooing on a quiver of arrows beside a garlanded tree, 26.5cm. The pattern is a copy of a Chinese export porcelain pattern, drawn by Lieutenant Piercy Brett and used on a service for Commodore George Anson in 1743.
An early Worcester quatrefoil vase, c.1755, the lobed form finely painted with a loose flower spray and further single blooms, the sides applied with triangular green handles, restoration to the neck, 16.5cm. Cf. Simon Spero, Lund`s Bristol and Early Worcester Porcelain 1750-58, p.222 for the shape, which was loosely derived from Chinese porcelain.
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