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A rare Plymouth teapot and cover of small size, c.1768-70, the squat globular body painted in famille verte enamels with the Dragons in Compartments pattern, the rim with flowerhead panels on a cell diaper ground, 15cm across. (2)Provenance: the Roger and Patricia Daniels Collection. Formerly the Timothy D Menzel Collection and acquired by him from Leonard Crow pre-1960.Cf. FS MacKenna 'Collection of English Porcelain', volume 3, p.122.The Dragons in Compartments pattern derives from a Chinese original, but is believed to have been brough to Plymouth by a Worcester artist after William Cookworthy advertised for painters to join his fledgling factory.
A large Russian porcelain figure of a Chinese man, Imperial Porcelain Factory, dated 1914, from the Peoples of Russia series modelled by Pavel Kamensky, with a white cloth bag slung over one shoulder, a long plait of hair falling down his back, dressed in traditional Chinese clothing, printed mark, 39cm.Provenance: a private English collection; acquired in Latvia during the 1920s and thence by familial descent.Cf. State Hermitage Museum, inventory number: Мз-И-1756 for a similar version.
A Chinese porcelain armorial teabowl, 18th century, finely painted with the arms of Maule impaling De Valonis, Barclay and Brechin, and a smaller teabowl, probably Samson, painted with the arms of the Hay family with the motto 'Spare Nought', each with a gilt spearhead border, 8.7cm dia max. (2)Provenance: the Clifford Henderson Collection.
Collection of pieces Chinese and Japanese, to include a wooden model of Li Tieguai, depicted with a crutch, one foot balancing on a turtle, approximately 33.5cm high, a ceramic duck egg glazed model of a duck, approximately 24cm high, a hardstone tea service, on a scalloped tray, the teapot in a pumpkin-like form, with six teacups, a hardwood panel with mother of pearl inlay, depicting a hunting scene, approximately 10cm x 30cm, a carved hardstone model of a cow, approximately 8.5cm wide, a pair of dishes in the form of fish, marked to the base, approximately 26cm wide, three Kutani pieces, all marked to the base, an Imari porcelain basket, 14.5cm wide, a blue and white teacup, with floral decoration, marked to the base, approximately 6.5cm wide x 4.5cm wide, a small bowl, decorated with a male figure and a tree, a seven-character mark to the base, 6.5cm wide and a small bowl in the form of a lotus, 4cm high x 8.5cm wide (16) At present, there is no condition report prepared for this lot, this in no way indicates a good condition, please contact the saleroom for a condition report.
"Illustrated Catalogue of Early Chinese Pottery and Porcelain"Burlington Fine Arts Club. London. 1910. 42 x 33 cm. Großer Ausstellungskatalog mit zahlreichen Lichtdrucken und einigen Farblithografien. Blauer Leineneinband mit Goldprägung. Vorsätze gerissen, einige Seiten stockfleckig, Einband mit Alters-/Gebrauchsspuren. Aufrufzeit 21. | Feb 2024 | voraussichtlich 16:03 Uhr (CET) "Illustrated Catalogue of Early Chinese Pottery and Porcelain"Burlington Fine Arts Club. London. 1910. 42 x 33 cm. Large exhibition catalog with numerous collotype prints and some color lithographs. Blue cloth binding with gold embossing. Torn endpapers, some pages foxed, binding with signs of age/use. Call time 21 | Feb 2024 | probably 16:03 (CET)*This is an automatically generated translation from German by deepl.com and only to be seen as an aid - not a legally binding declaration of lot properties. Please note that we can only guarantee for the correctness of description and condition as provided by the German description.
A porcelain milk and blood 'Rouge de fer' dish 'Baptism of Christ', China, Kangxi, early 18th century. Enameled and gilded to the center of the interior with a medallion enclosing the baptism of Christ by Saint John in the River Jordan, the Holy Spirit descending in the form of a dove above his head, the wide flared edge with flowers and ribbon garland supported by winged cherubim with an abbreviated biblical inscription at the bottom MAT.3.1.6.(sic) (3 small chips on the edge at the back), Ø27 cm. (See: Bonhams, March 2004, lot 7 / For a rouge-de-fer and gilt plate of a similar design, see D. Howard and J. Ayers, China for the West, Vol. I, No. 309 ;for another example from the Musee Guimet, see M.Beurdeley,Porcelain of the East India Companies, no. 226;and for another example, see C.Jorg,Chinese Export Porcelain - Chine de Commande of the Royal Museums of Art and History in Brussels, pp.162-163, pl.57 - The biblical reference from the New Testament, in the Gospel of Matthew, chapter 3, verse 16, reads: 'And Jesus, when He was baptized, went straight out of the water; and behold, the heavens were opened unto him, and he saw the Spirit of God descending like a dove, and alighting upon him')
Group of antique Chinese blue & white porcelain, four pieces, to include an octagonal dish with floral & foliate decoration (with Sotheby's label to reverse, approx 25.5cm long), ovoid vase with figural decoration (six character mark to base) and two circular dishes (the largest approx 23.5cm diameter)
Mid-19th Century Chinese, Qing Dynasty, porcelain brush pot, the tapering body with polychrome onglaze lingzhi and dragon decoration on a celadon ground, and 2 moulded bands, turquoise glazed interior and base, bearing iron red 6 character Daoguang (1820-1850) seal mark, and probably of the period, H.10cm x Dia.18cm Condition:.Slight glaze and gilt loss to rim, other slight defects, Interior with scratches, glaze chip to base, 4 x 3mm
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