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Two 19th Century Chinese porcelain coral ground bowls with gilt scroll decoration, each bowl having five reserves with polychrome decoration of birds and flowers, the base finely painted with a medalion mark of an imperial dragon chasing the flaming pearl, 25cm diameter, each dish on a contemporary wooden stand
An Indian brass cricket cage, late 19th century. Height 12.5cm, diameter 16.5cm and an Indian miniature painted portrait on metal, 19th century, 3.3 x 2.3cm. (2)The Vandekar family established their internationally renowned antiques dealership in Amsterdam before moving to London in 1916. They specialized in the decorative arts of the 17th-20th century with a particular interest in 18th-19th century European and Chinese ceramics. In the 1970s and 80s, Michael Beard worked as a ceramics expert in the London showroom of Earle D. Vandekar of Knightsbridge, travelling internationally to trade shows and antiques fairs, and helping with the launch of the New York branch of Vandekar in 1982. There is no surprise that he leaves in his estate some beautiful examples of porcelain, ceramics, and objets d’art. When Michael retired to Cornwall around 1988 he settled at first in St Ives, where he became a prominent patron of the arts and a devoted member of the Old Cornwall Society. On his death he has left a collection boasting some fine examples of Cornish painting, sculpture, studio pottery, and decorative chinoiserie.
A Turkish Isnik pottery baluster vase, 19th century. With painted polychrome floral decoration, height 16cm, width 7cm.The Vandekar family established their internationally renowned antiques dealership in Amsterdam before moving to London in 1916. They specialized in the decorative arts of the 17th-20th century with a particular interest in 18th-19th century European and Chinese ceramics. In the 1970s and 80s, Michael Beard worked as a ceramics expert in the London showroom of Earle D. Vandekar of Knightsbridge, travelling internationally to trade shows and antiques fairs, and helping with the launch of the New York branch of Vandekar in 1982. There is no surprise that he leaves in his estate some beautiful examples of porcelain, ceramics, and objets d’art. When Michael retired to Cornwall around 1988 he settled at first in St Ives, where he became a prominent patron of the arts and a devoted member of the Old Cornwall Society. On his death he has left a collection boasting some fine examples of Cornish painting, sculpture, studio pottery, and decorative chinoiserie.
An Hoshiarpur bone inlaid hardwood occasional table, Northern India, 19th century. Decorated with scrolling leafy tendrils, with inscriptions to each side, height 43.5cm, width 39cm, depth 38.5cm.The Vandekar family established their internationally renowned antiques dealership in Amsterdam before moving to London in 1916. They specialized in the decorative arts of the 17th-20th century with a particular interest in 18th-19th century European and Chinese ceramics. In the 1970s and 80s, Michael Beard worked as a ceramics expert in the London showroom of Earle D. Vandekar of Knightsbridge, travelling internationally to trade shows and antiques fairs, and helping with the launch of the New York branch of Vandekar in 1982. There is no surprise that he leaves in his estate some beautiful examples of porcelain, ceramics, and objets d’art. When Michael retired to Cornwall around 1988 he settled at first in St Ives, where he became a prominent patron of the arts and a devoted member of the Old Cornwall Society. On his death he has left a collection boasting some fine examples of Cornish painting, sculpture, studio pottery, and decorative chinoiserie.
A Chinese blue & white porcelain shaped ‘dragon’ bowl with elongated corners to the rim, painted with five-clawed dragons chasing the flaming pearl & with archaic symbols to the interior, four-character “Riches, Honour and Eternal Spring” mark to base, 13cm dia. x 7.5cm high (probably 19th century).
An 18th/19th Century Qing Dynasty Chinese Porcelain Baluster Vase Decorated in the Famille Verte Palette with Legendary Scene Depicting Figures in Exterior and Garden Settings, Heavy Foot with Labels to Base. Condition: Not Perfect with Hairline and Restoration etc, 39.5cm high, rim diameter 15cm
A Chinese Late Qing Dynasty or Later Cased Set of Five Porcelain Famille Rose 'Landscape' Tea Bowls and Covers, Decorated with Views of Jiangxi, 'Nanpu Gui Fan' (Ships Returning to Southern Harbour). The Cups Measure 11cm in Diameter and 6.5cm in Height, with Lids Measuring 9.5cm in Diameter and 3.5cm in Height. All Housed in the Fitted Hardwood Dove-Jointed Case with a Slide Top (Some Condition Issues with Drop Handles). The Box Measures 29.5x31.5x13.5cm
A Chinese Qing Dynasty Porcelain Blue and White Bowl, the Exterior Cavetto Decorated with Alternating Figural Cartouches Surmounted with Scrolled Foliage Trim, with the Bowl Center Decorated with a Maiden and Rabbit in an Exterior Garden Setting. It Measures 24cm in Diameter and 10.5cm in Height. The Condition is Not Perfect, with Hairlines
A Chinese Qing Dynasty Porcelain Plate Decorated in the Famille Rose Palette on an Orange Ground with a Character Roundel Amongst Foliage and Flowers. The Center Features Shou Characters Surrounded by Bats, with Floral Burst Motifs on the Back Cavetto. It Bears Six Character Marks on the Base for Guangu. The Plate Measures 21cm in Diameter
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