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A pair of late 20th century French porcelain table lamps, decorated in the Chinese style, the undersides marked 'Porcelaine de Paris', height 53cm.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
An antique 19th Century Chinese Oriental porcelain rice bowl having hand painted blue and white decoration depicting three elders within a garden scene. The bowl / tea cup raised on a small foot with blue bands to the top and bottom. Unmarked. Measures approx 5.5cm x 11.5cm diameter. Condition: minor firing faults and slight staining to the inner.
A 19th Century Chinese Famille Jaune porcelain vase of Gu shape having a white porcelain interior with hand painted decoration to the body in polychrome enamels depicting Dragons, sacred objects and peaches. The underside with concentric underglaze blue circles to underside. Measures approx; 30cm tall.
Four illustrated books on Oriental ceramics:'Two Thousand Years of Oriental Ceramics' - F. Koyama and J. Figges (Thames & Hudson 1961);'Chinese Export Porcelain 1780-1880' - H. P. and N. Schiffer (Schiffer Publishing 1975);'Chinese Porcelain' - W.G. Gullund (vol. II Chapman & Hall 1911);'Igezara Printed China' - Alistair Seton.
Ten late 18th to early 19th century Chinese export porcelain wares:an underglaze blue and white moulded tea caddy decorated with Chinese landscape (no lid); three blue-and-white saucers with gilded armorial devices to the centre;a large rectangular dish decorated in underglaze blue with enamel floral and rock landscape to centre; other Chinese export enamel decorated bowls and underglaze blue and white dishes.Condition Report: Large octagonal dish cracked and piece re-stuck. Blue and white dish cracked piece out. Bowls smashed. Armorial saucer cracked.
A collection of three pieces of 18th century porcelain comprisingan English Bow 'blanc de chine' coffee can with raised prunus decoration in the Chinese taste, c 1752 (6.4 cm) (A/F - hairline cracks and raised prunus edges rubbed);a Dr Wall period Worcester 'Imari' prunus pattern tea bowl and saucer c 1765 - 1775, of fluted form with under glaze blue Worcester fret mark (saucer 12 cm in diameter) (saucer crack); a Chelsea two-handled cup and cover with enamel moulded rose finial and floral sprays with red anchor mark to base, c 1750 (16 cm high) (A/F - cup body damaged)
A collection of Victorian and early 20th century jewellery, including a Scottish Celtic design white metal (tests as silver) and banded agate brooch/pedant, a Chinese engraved brass and silver plate bird and flower design cuff bangle with hidden push clasp, a silver plate miniature bible with miniature souvenir pictures, a silver and carnelian signet ring, millefiori glass beads, a hand painted porcelain miniature of a young boy and other jewellery.
StonewareImpressed "WEDGWOOD"(H: 7, W: 5 3/4, D: 6 3/4 in.)Qty: (1)ProvenanceCollection of J.D. & Louise TrabueSotheby's, Chinese Export Porcelain and English Pottery, New York, January 27, 1988Skinner, European Furniture and Decorative Arts, Boston, January 15, 2005, Lot 81Collection of Dr. Ellis F. Rubin and Suzanne Borow RubinExhibited"Wedgwood: 250 Years of Innvoation and Artistry", DAR Museum, Washington, DC, 2009-10LiteratureAdams, Elizabeth Bryding, The Dwight and Lucille Beeson Wedgwood Collection, Birmingham Museum of Art, Birmingham, 1992, p. 274, cat. 444Reilly, Robin, Wedgwood: A New Illustrated Dictionary, Antique Collectors’ Club, Woodbridge, 1995, p. 223NoteReilly, in the Wedgwood Dictionary says, "This 'Beehive Bench' was continued in production for at least fifty years [from its appearance in an 1802 Oven Book] but –probably because of its excessively vunerable shape– surviving examples are rare."Examined under UV light. Lid restored with a few small lid rim chips and fleabites. Small chip to one foot of base.
StonewareExtremely unusual encaustic-style painted decoration.Impressed "WEDGWOOD"(H: 9 1/8, W: 9 3/4, D: 6 3/4 in.)Qty: (1)ProvenanceCollection of JD and Louise TrabueSotheby's, Chinese Export Porcelain and English Pottery, New York, January 27, 1988, Lot 94Collection of Dr. Ellis F. Rubin and Suzanne Borow RubinExamined under UV light. Small area of touch-up to white decoration (now slightly yellowed) measuring approx. 1" x 1/8". Top terminals of handles with opened firing lines (in making) where they meet body. No additional condition issues noted.
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