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A porcelain polychrome decorated fish bowl, in Chinese 18th century style, early 20th century, painted with fish and with an armorial, 15cm high, 46cm diameter Please note: This item is of recent manufacture and not as described in the catalogueCondition Report:** Bowl is transfer printed, then over enamelled. Some wear to decoration. No obvious significant chips or cracks to porcelain body
A Chinese porcelain, ebonised wood and glass topped occasional table, of recent manufacture, the circular glass top above a large Chinese blue and white dish decorated with dragon design and floral sprays, mounted on an ebonised wood tripod base, 54cm high, 104cm diameter Please note: The revised estimate for this lot is £300-500Condition Report:** Marks, scratches and abrasions consistent with age and use. Tape supporting sides of base. There is a split / join running all around the centre of the sides but possibly to simulate age. Otherwise good condition reflecting recent manufacture.
Blue and white English porcelain, including a Bow octagonal plate painted with a Chinese man and attendant boy, a small Worcester pinecone basket and a feather-moulded saucer, both typically decorated, a Caughley strainer printed with the Fisherman pattern, and a saucer painted with a pagoda scene, probably Lowestoft, 2nd half 18th century, some damages, 24cm max. (5)
A Berlin two-handled chocolate cup and cover, painted with vignettes of figures and boats, a Copenhagen cup and saucer decorated with figures in landscaped gardens, a Nymphenburg plate, a Wallendorf coffee can, a German porcelain cup and saucer, a Chinese teabowl and saucer of a ship sailing the Swedish flag, and a Chinese cup painted with a bird, 18th and 19th centuries, some damages. (11) From the collection of Anthony Ray (1926-2009), ceramic historian. The Chinese teabowl and saucer in this lot is believed to have been part of a service shipped by the Swedish East India Company.
A late 18th/early 19th century porcelain teabowl with saucer, possibly by Liverpool, painted with blue and iron red oriental landscape scenes, no marks, together with a similar decorated teacup, four Worcester style teacups with five saucers, each with leaf and berry decoration, red painted mark K1480 and a pierced Chinese hardwood ten section display stand, height 41 cm, (13).
A Imari scalloped edge bowl, of typical decoration with four panels of foliage and circular fish scale pattern, the exterior in blue and white scrolled band of flowerheads, character marks to base, height 6 cm, diameter 17 cm, together with a Chinese blue and white scalloped edge dish with twelve circular panels surrounding the central panel of a bird in foliage, character marks to base, height 4 cm, diameter 15 cm, a pair of porcelain tea caddies of concave form with sprays of of foliage, height 10 cm and a Japanese style crackle glazed vase and a Chinese style dish, (6).
A pair of Mintons porcelain dessert plates painted with puce roses within gilt sun ray borders (rubbed), 23.5 cm wide, together with a pair of 19th century English porcelain dessert plates with landscaped vignettes to its centre, a 19th century English porcelain dessert comport painted with a botanical specimen to the centre within turquoise and gilt guilloch border. 24cm diam. A Spode iron stone plate painted and gilt in the Imari palette with chinese basket and flowers within decorative borders. 25cm diam and a Royal Doulton Lynn pattern sectional hors-d`oeuvres plate. (7)
CHINESE EXPORT PORCELAIN PUNCH BOWL LATE 18TH CENTURY decorated in underglaze blue and famille rose, the interior with a diaper work border and stylised flowers and foliage to the well, the exterior with large figural panels and smaller floral panels each surrounded by blue and gilt scroll frames 26cm diameter
CHINESE PORCELAIN GREY CRACKLE WARE VASE QIANLONG PERIOD with flared neck above cylindrical body and twin lion-ring moulded handles, with dual `iron wire` and `golden thread` craquelure 24cm high Note: the glazed base bears Sidney L Moss label. Literature: illustrated in `Chinese Ceramic Glazes` by AL Hetherington, published by the Commonwealth Press, Inc, Los Angeles, 1948, plate XIV, and to be sold with a copy of the book.
PAIR OF CHINESE PORCELAIN FAMILLE VERTE VASES 18TH/19TH CENTURY of unusual diamond-shaped section with moulded basket weave ground, each side with two panels depicting a bird with lotus flowers, prunus blossom and chrysanthemums and two small cartouche panels with Buddhistic symbols and profusely decorated with flowers (2) 37cm high
CHINESE MONOCHROME GREEN-GLAZED PORCELAIN VASE AND COVER WANG BINGRONG MARK, 19TH CENTURY of ovoid form, decorated in high relief with a tree and rockwork with an eagle hovering over a hare, with a shoal of tadpoles to one side and an inscription in relief characters to the reverse, moulded signature mark to the base with moulded four character mark 40cm high
three MATCHING 19TH CENTURY STAFFORDSHIRE EARTHENWARE BLUE AND WHITE TRANSFER PRINTED OVAL SHAPED MEAT DISHES, having indented gadroon edges within "C" scroll and flower decorated borders with an oriental landscape scene to the centre. Titled "Chinese Porcelain" within "C" scroll cartouche verso. 17" x 121.5". (3).
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