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A varied collection of Chinese porcelain, Kangxi and laterH 26,5 - 12,8 - 12,6 cm (the tallest and the smallest milk jug) H 22,5 - L 15,5 cm (the chocolate jug) H 11 - L 14 cm (the teapot) H 17,2 cm (the vase) H 11,7 - Dia.: 21,3 cm (the bowl) Dia.: 23,6 - 23,2 cm (the largest and the smallest dish) Dia.: 12,4 - 8,2 cm (the largest and the smallest saucer) H 4 cm (the two cups)
A varied collection of Chinese qianjiang cai and famille rose porcelain, 19th/20th C.H 26 - 16 cm (the two vases) H 15,5 - 12,5 cm (the two teapots) H 13,5 - 12,5 cm (the two jars) H 13 - 12 cm (the two brush pot) H 11,5 cm - Dia.: 13 cm (the jardiniere) H 6 cm - Dia.: 6,7 cm (the cup) H 5,2 - L 18,7 cm (the largest bowl on stand) H 3,5 cm - L 12,3 cm (the smallest bowl on stand) H 3 - L 10,2 cm (the bowl)
A varied collection of Chinese famille rose and Canton famille rose porcelain with floral design and palace scenes, 19th/20th C.H 31,8 - 27 - 9,2 cm (the vases) Dia.: 19,3 - 18 cm (the largest and the smallest plate) H 12,5 - L 14,5 cm (the sugar bowl) H 11,5 - L 12 cm (the largest famille rose teapot) H 11,2 - L 11,5 cm (the smallest famille rose teapot) H 9,8 - L 15 cm (the Canton famille rose teapot and cover)
A varied collection of Chinese blue, white, famille rose and Imari style porcelain, 18th C. and laterDia.: 26 - 22 cm (the largest and the smallest plate H 19,8 cm (the Buddha figure) Dia.: 16,2 - 11 cm (the largest and the smallest saucer) H 8,3 cm (the miniature vase) H 5,5 - 3,5 cm (the largest and the smallest cup) H 5,5 cm (the salt cellar)
Six Chinese Canton famille rose porcelain wares, 19th C.H 25,7 - L 27 cm (the teapot and cover) Dia.: 21 - 20,2 cm (the two plates) H 3,7 - L 22 - D 18 cm (one of the three rectangular dishes) H 4,6 - L 21,5 - D 17,5 cm (one of the three rectangular dishes) H 4 - L 21 - D 17,5 cm (one of the three rectangular dishes)
A Chinese Canton famille rose dish commemorating the 400th anniversary of the discovery of India, late 19th C.Dia.: 24,6 cm Ref.: N. de Castro, Chinese Porcelain and the Heraldry of the Empire, Porto, 1988, p. 253 illustrates a plate from this service, which was made for the anniversary of Vasco da Gama's famous 1497-1499 journey. One of Vasco da Gama's ships, whose name is unknown, was abandoned at the Cape of Good Hope, and therefore shown on the present lot are the Sao Gabriel, the Berrio, and the Sao Rafael, which successfully completed the journey.
A varied collection of Chinese porcelain, 19th/20th C.Dia.: 26 - 13,2 cm (the largest and smallest plate) H 14 cm (the lantern stand) H 15,5 - 9 cm (the figures) H 12,5 cm (the Straits famille rose bowl and cover) H 15 cm (the famille verte lidded jars) H 24,5 cm (the Canton vase) H 49 cm (the lamp, full size)
A varied collection of Chinese famille rose and iron-red porcelain with Buddhist lions and floral design, Qianlong and laterH 19,8 cm (the vase) H 19 cm (the jar and cover) Dia.: 16,5 - 13,5 cm (the largest and the smallest saucer) H 12,6 - L 19,2 cm (the largest teapot) H 9,5 - L 14 cm (the smallest teapot) H 10,8 cm - Dia.: 8,3 cm (the four-tier stacking box) H 5,8 cm - Dia.: 10 cm (the cup)
A varied collection of Chinese famille rose, verte, Imari style, iron-red and monochrome porcelain, Kangxi and laterDia.: 22 cm (the dish) Dia.: 16,3 - 11,7 cm (the largest and the smallest saucer) Dia.: 14,8 - 7,2 cm (the largest and the smallest cup) H 14,3 cm (the vase) H 10,8 - L 15 cm (the teapot and cover) H 9 cm - Dia.: 15,8 cm (the mounted bowl and cover) H 7 cm - Dia.: 14,8 cm (the bowl)
A varied collection of Chinese famille rose, qianjiang cai and monochrome porcelain, Qianlong and laterDia.: 23,5 cm (the plates) H 20,5 cm (the Buddha figure) Dia.: 19,7 - 14 - 11,3 cm (the bowls) H 18,9 cm (the parrots) Dia.: 14 - 9,8 - 9,6 cm (the saucers) H 13,7 - 5,2 cm (the largest and the smallest bowl with cover) H 8,8 cm - Dia.: 11,8 cm (the jardiniere)
A varied collection of Chinese famille rose and polychrome porcelain, 19th/20th C.Dia.: 22,5 - 13,4 cm (the largest and the smallest plate) H 6,4 cm - Dia.: 16,7 cm (the bowl) H 5,3 - L 28,7 - D 22,5 cm (the largest lobed bowl) H 4,9 cm - Dia.: 11,9 cm (the largest stem cup) H 2,5 cm - Dia.: 7,7 cm (the smallest stem cup) H 2,2 - L 14 - D 9 cm (the smallest lobed bowl)
A varied collection of Chinese blue and white, famille rose and verte porcelain, Kangxi and laterH 25,7 - 22,7 cm (the vases) Dia.: 28 - 18 cm (the largest and the smallest dish) Dia.: 13,5 - 11,8 cm (the largest and the smallest saucer) H 6 - Dia.: 10,8 cm (the cup) H 5 - L 30 - D 8,5 cm (the large rectangular item) H 3,5 - L 18,2 - D 4,2 cm (the incense box)
A Chinese Imari-style 'klapmuts' bowl with pagodas, ex-coll. Augustus the Strong, KangxiH 8 - Dia.: 19,5 cm Provenance:- A French private collection.- The collection of Augustus the Strong, King of Poland and Elector of Saxony. These marks are referred to as Johanneum marks, inventory marks added to porcelain belonging to the collection of Augustus the Strong. The first inventory was made in 1721. The inventory numbers were painted in black, or cut through the glaze with a glass cutter's wheel and blackened. (as on our example) In some cases the numbers have only been drawn in ink and have by natural causes been washed away. The term 'Johanneum' was taken from the building in Dresden to which the royal collection was moved in 1875-76.
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