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A CHINESE IMARI SHAPED BALUSTER PORCELAIN GILT METAL MOUNTED LAMPTHE PORCELAIN 18TH CENTURY, THE MOUNTS AND FITTINGS LATER adapted for electricity Condition Report: (Drilled and with old rivetted repairs) see supporting images. Wiring will need to be tested by a qualified electrician before use or re-wiring. Please note that the lamp(s) in this lot have NOT been PAT tested and will need to be tested or re-wired by a qualified electrician before use by the purchaser Condition Report Disclaimer
A CHINESE CANTONESE ENAMELLED PORCELAIN EXPORT VASE 19TH CENTURY, LATER ADAPTED AS A LAMP Painted with figures in landscaped garden scenes the vase 28cm highCondition Report: Fitted as a vase and with wear to the surface Please note that the lamp(s) in this lot have NOT been PAT tested and will need to be tested or re-wired by a qualified electrician before use by the purchaser Condition Report Disclaimer
A CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE PORCELAIN VASE MODERNadapted for electricity as a lamp72cm high overallCondition Report: No serious damage issues noted but there is a little fritting and the shade is quite worn. See supporting images.Please note that the lamp(s) in this lot have NOT been PAT tested and will need to be tested or re-wired by a qualified electrician before use by the purchaser Condition Report Disclaimer
A PAIR OF MODERN CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN BALUSTER TABLE LAMPS 74cm high Condition Report: Please note that the lamp(s) in this lot have NOT been PAT tested and will need to be tested or re-wired by a qualified electrician before use by the purchaser These are not old lamps and overall the condition reflects this, assembled from modern elements - presentable condition overallNo damage detected.Please see additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer
A CHINESE FAMILLE VERTE TEAPOT AND COVERQUING DYNASTY 23cm highAND A CANTONESE ENAMELLED PORCELAIN TRAY13.5cm wide 9.5cm highCondition Report: No damage or restoration noted to the teapot; the tray likewise has no damage or restoration but there there is some wear, notable the rims.Condition Report Disclaimer
AN ENGLISH PORCELAIN PART DINNER SERVICE, PROBABLY MINTONMID 19TH CENTURYPRINTED AND PAINTED WITH CHINESE FIGURES IN A LANDSCAPEComprising a pair of vegetable tureens and cupboards, a soup tureen cover and stand, a pair of sauce tureens, covers and stands, six various service dishes in sizes, a fish drainer, four soup plates, 10 dinner plates, 11 breakfast plates and seven side plates, pseudo Meissen blue crossed sword marksCondition Report: Veg tureens: faint crack through one coverFish drainer: light stains and crazing to top surface.10 dinner plates; one cracked, two with a small rim chip.11 breakfast plates. One cracked7 side plates; One 'dead' as stained, 3 chipped, one cracked.Some light wear, flaking to enamels but generally quite a usable serviceCondition Report Disclaimer
A mixed lot of Chinese famille rose porcelain comprising an octagonal dish or stand painted with figures on a terrace and lake landscape beyond within an elaborate cartouche diaper border, Qianlong, 26cm; a baluster mug painted with figures in a garden, Qianlong, 12cm [hair crack to handle]; a monk's cap figural milk jug [chip to foot rim]; and a miniature sleeve vase [restored chip] 4.
A Chinese famille rose armorial bowl and one other the first painted with the arms of Snell of Kennicott in Devon and Kingston in Wiltshire between floral sprays and below spearhead and shell/scroll borders, early Qianlong, 23cm [some glaze crazing]; the second painted with baskets of flowers, garlands and purple foliage within gilded rouge-de-fer borders, late Qianlong, 28cm [hair crack] 2.* Literature for the first: David Sanctuary Howard 'Chinese Armorial Porcelain' vol 1 page 377/M4.
A Chamberlains Worcester porcelain 'Chinese' punch bowl, painted in the famille rose palette in the Double Peacock pattern, painted mark to base, 27cm diameter, [star crack to base] together with another English porcelain punch bowl decorated in the Mandarin palette with figures in a garden pavilion, 29cm diameter, [some interior wear]. 2
A mixed lot of First Period Worcester blue and white porcelain comprising a 'Chinese rice' spoon in the 'Gillyflower' pattern, circa 1770; a salt spoon, circa 1770; a sparrow beak cream jug in the 'Bird in a Ring' pattern, circa 1765-70; a saucer in the 'Prunus Root' pattern W mark, circa 1765-70; a butterboat in the 'Formal Rose' pattern, circa 1760-65; a coffee cup in the 'Cannonball' pattern, open crescent mark, circa 1765-70; and a fluted dish in the 'Pinecone' pattern, hatched crescent mark, circa 1775-80 [damages[ 7.
A mixed lot of 18th century English porcelain tea and coffee wares various factories- the majority First Period Worcester, including a 'Chinese Family' coffee can; a teabowl and saucer in 'Mandarin' style; a sparrow beak jug and helmet shaped jug; blue scale Japan patterns etc [significant damages].
A mixed lot of Chinese porcelain, Qing Dynasty including a prunus pattern sleeve vase, apocryphal four-character Kangxi mark, 26cm; a gilt decorated powder blue ale jug of barrel form, 24cm [cracked, lacking cover]; an armorial deep dish [cracked]; a baluster vase and a bowl [damage to both] 5.Illustration charge £5
A rare pair of 18th century Chinese blue and white armorial plates, decorated with the arms of Lethieullier, circa 1730 with floral sprays, panels containing landscape scenes, and a further perched parrot crest at the top of each plate, 23cm diameter. The Lethieullier family dynasty was one of the richest merchant banking families in London during the 17th and 18th centuries (see Howard, Chinese Armorial Porcelain, page 174)Good condition. There is some fritting to the rims and footrims. A couple of very light hairlines or crazing lines.
Group of 18th century Chinese porcelain, including a set of five Imari plates, a larger Imari dish, a famille rose bowl and tea bowl, two cups and a small blue and white dish (11)Provenance: removed from Spout Farm, GrotonLargest dish measures 27cm diameter and is repaired. One plate has a hairline, the tea bowl has a hairline, the cups are chipped and one of them has hairlines, and the small blue and white dish has a rim chip and hairlines. Some other small chips.
A 19th century Chinese Canton famille rose porcelain plate painted with figures within a border of flowers and butterflies, together with a small 19th century Chinese blue and white double gourd vase painted with a foliate pattern, 14cm high (2)The vase has a chip and a very light hairline on the rim. Otherwise just some general surface wear.
Chinese famille jaune porcelain jar, decorated with panels containing flowers, insects and a peacock, on a yellow ground with prunus blossom, Qianlong seal mark to base but 19th century, converted to a lamp with ormolu prunus branch fitting, the jar measuring 22.5cm high. Provenance: Removed from Sun Court, Hadleigh: From the Estate of David Tron, King’s Road Antiques Dealer.
19th century Chinese blue and white porcelain jardinière, decorated with birds and flowers, the bottom with a border of stylised waves, the top with a border of flowers on a diaper ground, 25.5cm high x 29.5cm diameter. Provenance: Removed from Sun Court, Hadleigh: From the Estate of David Tron, King’s Road Antiques Dealer.In good condition. Some surface wear, including sedimentation and dirt inside, and glaze scratching.
18th century Chinese blue and white porcelain platter, painted with the boy on a buffalo pattern, 31.5cm wide, together with an 18th century famille rose dish (2). Provenance: Removed from Sun Court, Hadleigh: From the Estate of David Tron, King’s Road Antiques Dealer.The platter is in good condition with just a tiny rim chip, and the famille rose dish is repaired.
18th century Chinese blue and white porcelain platter, decorated with two deer in a landscape, 36cm wide. Provenance: Removed from Sun Court, Hadleigh: From the Estate of David Tron, King’s Road Antiques Dealer.Glaze scratching and a couple of nicks to the rim - otherwise in good condition.
A pair of 19th century Chinese blue and white porcelain jardinières, of hexagonal form, decorated with floral patterns, 17cm high x 27cm at widest point. Provenance: Removed from Sun Court, Hadleigh: From the Estate of David Tron, King’s Road Antiques Dealer.Both in good condition. A few fleabites to rim and some natural glaze scratching. Some sedimentation from use as planters.
A 19th century Chinese blue and white porcelain jardinière, of hexagonal form, with floral patterns, 19cm high x 28.5cm at widest point. Provenance: Removed from Sun Court, Hadleigh: From the Estate of David Tron, King’s Road Antiques Dealer.Small chips and glaze wear to the rim. One restored chip to the rim. Hairline on one side that runs on to the base.
Group of 18th and 19th century Chinese porcelain, including Imari, blue and white and famille rose dishes and tea wares (12)Most pieces with fritting or small chips. One blue and white dish has a hairline, one saucer has a hairline, the famille rose dish has a star crack in the centre, one cup has crazing.
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