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A group of English blue and white pearlware and porcelain teawares, late 18th/early 19th Century, to include a Liverpool Two Stag coffee cup, two Worcester Birds in Tree tea bowls and a leaf dish and other blue and white cups (15) CONDITION REPORT: 'Two stag' cup with a short hairline crack to front and another close to the handle. Three footrim chips.'Two Worcester birds in tree' - one with a firing crack near footrim but neither damaged.'Two swan' coffee cup with a hairline crack near handle.Fluted men on bridge coffee cup with a horizontal hairline crack at base of handle.Fluted cup with ear handle - small stained rim chip and several footrim chips.Worcester cup (gilt detail) and saucer of the same pattern - cup with a hairline crack to rim. Saucer with crack and rivet repair.Teabowl with rim chip.Two pearlwear fluted teabowls- one with a hairline crack, the other with two rim chips, both with footrim chips.Pearlware cup with temple- staining to footrim.Pearlware fluted cup- hairline crack to rim, footrim chips and stained crazing.Leaf dish with flat rim chip and staining.Of the Chinese porcelain; 4 cups in good condition, one cup lacking handle and with crack, one cup with rim chip and crack, two cups with two cracks and chips, teabowl with a faint hairline crack, two matching cups with vase - one lacking handle with chip and crack, the other with two broken sections. The saucer with several shallow rim chips and a hairline crack.
A collection of English porcelain tea and coffee wares, black printed, painted and gilt, circa 1800 (20) CONDITION REPORT: The English cups and saucers are not matching, three of the four tea cans badly cracked, three tea cups good, four out of seven saucers cracked, one of two plates chipped. Chinese sparrow beak jug - no handle and chipped, tea bowl chipped, saucer with hairline crack and chip, bowl with chips to both rim and foot
A large Chinese blue and white porcelain cosmetic box and cover, Qing dynasty, painted with scrolling foliage and key pattern border, the interior later incised with three columns of characters, the lid with four columns. 13cm long, 9cm wide, 6.5cm high, Qing Dynasty 1644-1912Condition report: Base has firing faults and accretions of sand(?) inside there are characters incised into glaze after manufacture, lid has 2 corner chips, sand(?) accretions, 3 pre firing 'bumps' to top of lid
A Chinese Tek Sing blue and white porcelain plate, decorated with stylised landscape, 20cm diameter, another example, 19cm diameter, a tea bowl, 7cm high, each with certificate and a Chinese ginger jar and cover, 11cm high (qty.)Condition report: Deposits to base and some discolouration. No obvious major faults.
Five 18th century Chinese porcelain clobbered plates, a further 18th century Chinese export plate and an early Chinese blue and white plate (7)Condition report: The famille rose plate has a rim chip. Two of the clobbered plates have a larger rim chip and some further smaller rim chips. Two have rivet repairs and some small chips. The other clobbered plate has small rim chips / fritting. The blue and white dish has small rim chips.
Collection of Chinese porcelain, including an 18th century famille rose beaker vase, 18th century blue and white dish, two 18th century famille rose tea bowls and a saucer, a 19th century blue and white dragon bowl, two provincial blue and white bowls, a further blue and white bowl and saucer dish, and a famille verte crackle glazed sleeve vase (11)Condition report: The beaker vase has restoration around the rim, and along a vertical crack. The famille verte vase has some restoration on the rim. The larger dish has fritting to the rim. One famille rose tea bowl has a small chip and hairline. The other has a few nicks to the rim. The saucer has a few nicks to the rim and a light hairline in the centre. The foo dog bowl has a small rim chip and a few nicks to the footrim. The blue and white saucer dish has some small chips and glaze wear to the rim. The figural bowl has a few fleabites. Beaker vase measures 22cm high, famille verte vase 20cm high, dragon bowl 12.5cm diameter, flower dish 21.5cm diameter.
18th century Chinese porcelain blue and white vase and cover, of baluster form, with landscape reserves on relief moulded, signs this has been previously converted into a lampProvenance: The Robert Barley CollectionCondition report: 47cm high including cover. There is restoration to the knop and rim of the cover, and to the rim and base of the vase. There is a crack to the vase and some further light hairlines.
Large group of 18th/19th century Chinese blue and white porcelain, including various vases, moonflasks etc, tallest 31cmProvenance: The Robert Barley CollectionCondition report: Most pieces are damaged. One of the larger vases and two of the smaller vases are in better condition with a couple of small chips and hairlines.
Large 19th/20th century Chinese porcelain figure of an Immortal, shown holding a ruyi sceptre, painted in famille rose enamels with dragons flying amongst stylised clouds, with various floral and other patterns, with real hair moustache and beard, 60cm tallCondition report: Good original condition.Some minor enamel flaking to decoration and rear of belt. Hairline crack to base and several firing faults including edge of sleeve and bottom edge of gown and several minor nibbles to extremities. The painted decoration is of good quality.
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