A London-decorated Chinese porcelain spoon tray mid 18th century, the flattened hexafoil form with original incised anhua decoration, later decorated probably in the atelier of James Giles with 'Type B' flower sprays, small sprigs and a colourful moth or butterfly, brown line rim, a small rim chip, 12.9cm. Provenance: the Geoffrey Godden Collection. Exhibited: The Early James Giles and his Contemporary London Decorators, Stockspring Antiques 5-17 June 2008, cat. no.48 with other items.
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A London-decorated Chinese porcelain coffee cup and saucer mid 18th century, probably decorated in the atelier of James Giles with green camaieu flower sprays with black detailing, and a London-decorated Chinese coffee cup painted with the Stag Hunt pattern within gilt and bianco-sopra-bianco borders, minor faults, 11.7cm. (3)
A London-decorated Chinese porcelain teapot and cover 18th century, originally decorated with bianco-sopra-bianco decoration of flowering branches then later enamelled with butterflies and flower sprigs, and two Chinese porcelain coffee cups of lotus-moulded form, painted in a London atelier with single flower blooms and colourful moths or butterflies, some good restoration, 19.5cm max. (4)
A Worcester dessert plate from the Bishop Sumner service c.1775, richly decorated in the manner of Chinese famille verte with a kylin and a phoenix to the well, the rim with six panels of birds, flowers and mythical beasts, the underside with three floral sprays, 22cm. The pattern is a direct copy of a Chinese original from the Kangxi period (1662-1722) although the palette is not true to the Chinese porcelain. There are several Bishop Sumners after whom the service could be named - perhaps the most likely are the brothers John Sumner, Archbishop of Canterbury (1780-1862) and Charles Sumner, Bishop of Winchester (1790-1874) - but as both lived in the 19th century the service cannot have been originally made for them. It is possible that a link was made when the service was sold as part of one of the bishop's estates.
Five English porcelain cutlery handles c.1752-60, one Chelsea and moulded with tea plant sprays in the white, a Bow white-glazed haft with a prunus design, two Bow and painted in underglaze blue with flower sprays and a formal border, the last painted in polychrome enamels with a Chinese landscape and flower sprays, some faults, 21.7cm max. (5) Provenance: a private collection in London.
A very rare Worcester blue and white meat dish c.1772, painted with the Garden Table pattern after a Chinese design, a censer and other objects on a tabular slab beside flowering peony branches within a Fitzhugh border, 29.5cm. Provenance: The Godden Reference Collection. Illustrated: Branyan, French and Sandon, Worcester Blue and White Porcelain 1751-90, I.D.29.
A large and early Bow blue and white tureen and cover c.1753-55, the elaborate silver shape painted with alternating panels of Chinese pagoda landscapes, flowering plants and cash diaper between moulded gadrooning, with foliate scroll handles and raised on four wide scroll feet, some firing faults and damages, the finial lacking, 40cm across. (2) Provenance: the Watney Collection. Formerly the Ainslie Collection. Illustrated: Bernard Watney, English Blue and White Porcelain of the 18th Century, pl.7A.
Wappenteller. Kangxi-Periode (1662-1722), um 1720 Dekoriert in Eisenrot, Gold, Grün und Schwarz mit dem Wappen des Thomas Pitt, Baron von Londonderry und einer Schriftkartusche mit dem Motto: AMITIE, auf der Fahne in vier runden Reserven je ein Storch unter einer Krone zwischen Blütenzweigen.Der vorliegende Teller wurde für Thomas Pitt (1717-1734), den späteren Earl of Londonderry und zweiten Sohn von Thomas Pitt (1688-1729), dem 1. Earl of Londonderry, bestellt. D 22 cmProvenienzAlte Privatsammlung, SüddeutschlandLiteraturVgl.: David Sanctuary Howard, Chinese Armorial Porcelain, Bd. I, London 1974, S. 184, B9 An armorial plate. Kangxi period (1662-1722), around 1720 Decorated in iron-red, gold, green and black at the centre with the arms of Thomas Pitt, Baron Londonderry above a banderole inscribed with the motto AMITIE, the rim with a stork beneath a baron's coronet between fronds within four oval panels alternating with gold and iron-red floral sprays.The present dish was ordered for Thomas Pitt (1717-1734), the 2nd Earl of Londonderry and second son of Thomas Pitt (1688-1729).D 22 cmProvenanceOld private collection, Southern GermanyLiteratureCompare David Sanctuary Howard, Chinese Armorial Porcelain, vol. 1, London 1974, p. 184, B9
Zwei Wappenteller mit grisaille-Dekor. Um 1740 Dekoriert in grisaille, Eisenrot, Blau und Gold im Spiegel mit dem Wappen der holländischen Familie van Herzeele auf einem bianco sopra bianco-Blumengrund, auf dem Cavetto eine vergoldete Pfeilspitzenbordüre, auf der Fahne ein mit Gold akzentuierter grisaille-Dekor aus Pfauen, Blätter-, Rocaille- und Schuppendekor, der mit einer Blumengirlande verziert ist. Je mit Sprung. (2)D 23,2 cmProvenienzAlte Privatsammlung, SüddeutschlandLiteraturVgl.: David Howard und John Ayers, China for the West, Chinese Porcelain & other Decorative Arts for Export illustrated from the Mottahedeh Collection, London/New York 1978, 2. Bd., S. 395, Tafel 392 Two export armorial plates. Around 1740 Painted at the center with the arms of van Herzeele of Holland against a bianco-sopra-bianco floral ground, the cavetto with a gilt spearhead border and the rim with a gilt-heightened grisaille border of peacocks, scalework panels, foliage, rocaillerie and strapwork entwined with a floral garland. Each with crack. (2)Diameter 23.2 cmProvenanceOld private collection, Southern GermanyLiteratureCompare David Howard and John Ayers, China for the West, Chinese Porcelain & other Decorative Arts for Export illustrated from the Mottahedeh Collection, London/New York 1978, vol. 2, p. 395, plate 392
Großer balusterförmiger Nabeshima-Topf. Arita. 19. Jh. In Unterglasurblau eine große Anzahl von großen und kleineren Kostbarkeiten (takaramono), buddhistischen Emblemen und Emblemen der Acht Unsterblichen. Um den Hals Juwelen.H 44,3 cmLiteraturAbgeb. in: Asahi Shinbun (Hrsg.), Ironabeshima ten. Les cadeaux au shogun: porcelain precieuse des seigneurs de Nabeshima, Tokyo 1997 A large baluster-shaped Nabeshima pot. Arita. 19th century Painted in underglaze-blue with large and small takaramono, Buddhist emblems and the emblems of the Chinese Eight Immortals, and hoju around the neck.Height 44.3 cmLiteratureIllustrated in: Asahi Shinbun (ed.), Ironabeshima ten. Les cadeaux au shogun: porcelain precieuse des seigneurs de Nabeshima, Tokyo 1997
Blau-weißes Senftöpfchen mit Silbermontierung. Mitte 17. Jh. Flachkugelige Balusterform mit C-förmigem Henkel, ausgestelltem Fuß und gewölbtem Deckel, dekoriert in Unterglasurblau mit blühenden Päonien- und Prunusästen. Niederländische Silberfassung mit Scharnier und Daumenstück.Senftöpfe wurden in China für den niederländischen Markt hergestellt und orientierten sich an holländischen Silber-, Zinn- oder Fayence-Vorbildern. Sie kamen Mitte des 17. Jahrhunderts auf den europäischen Markt und wurden erstmals im Jahr 1653 vom Gouverneur von Formosa Hans Putmann in einem Brief an die Ost-Indien-Kompanie in Amsterdam erwähnt. H 14,5 cmProvenienzPrivatsammlung, NiedersachsenLiteraturVgl. ähnliche Form und Dekor in: Lunsingh Scheurleer, Chinesisches und japanisches Porzellan in europäischen Fassungen, Braunschweig 1980, S. 224, Nr. 107 und The Oriental Society of Hong Kong, Transitional wares and their forerunners, Hong Kong 1981, S. 103, Nr. 48 A blue and white silver-mounted covered mustard pot. Mid-17th century Of baluster shape with a domed cover and a C-shaped handle, decorated in underglaze-blue with two flower sprays of blossoming peony and plum. With a Dutch silver mount attaching the domed lid with a hinge.Mustard pots were made in China for the Dutch market and were based on Dutch silver, tin or faience models. They entered the European market in the middle of the 17th century first mentioned in 1653 in a letter by the governor of Formosa Hans Putmann which was adressed to the East India Company in Amsterdam.Height 14.5 cmProvenancePrivate collection, Lower SaxonyLiteratureComapare shape and decor in Lunsingh Scheurleer, Chinesisches und japanisches Porzellan in europäischen Fassungen (Chinese Porcelain in European Mounts), Braunschweig 1980, p. 224, no. 107 and The Oriental Society of Hong Kong, Transitional wares and their forerunners, Hong Kong 1981, p. 103, no. 48
Zwei famille rose-Wappen-Suppenteller. Um 1790 Dekoriert in den Farben der famille rose und Gold im Spiegel mit dem Wappen von Clifford of Chudleigh über einer vergoldeten Banderole, auf der Fahne mit einem Drachen, Blumen und einem Fruchtkorb, die Unterseite der Fahne mit weiteren Blumenzweigen. (2)D 22,9 cmProvenienzAlte Privatsammlung, SüddeutschlandLiteraturVgl. Jochen Kroes, Chinese Armorial Porcelain for the Dutch market, Zwolle 2007, S. 214 Two famille rose armorial soup dishes. Around 1790 Decorated in the center with the arms of Clifford of Chudleigh above a gilt banderole, between underglaze-blue cell diaper bands around the cavetto, the rim with a dragon, floral sprays and a fruit basket, the underside of the rim with further floral sprays. (2)Diameter 22.9 cmProvenanceOld private collection, Southern GermanyLiteratureCompare Jochen Kroes, Chinese Armorial Porcelain for the Dutch market, Zwolle 2007, p. 214
A group of five antique 18th Century Qianlong Chinese oriental porcelain wares to include three large bowls / dishes, each hand painted with different garden scenes including one depicting two birds, one depicting an island pagoda scene etc. and a small footed bowl hand painted with peonies to the base. Measures 28cm in diameter.
A miniature milk jug with cover, Chinese export porcelain, polychrome decoration "Calvary", the start of the handle wrapped in a "Crown of Thorns", cover with "Symbols of the Passion of Christ", Qianlong period (1736-1795). Notes: back with label by JORGE WELSH - ORIENTAL PORCELAIN - WORKS OF ART., Dim. - 8 cm
A Pair of Covered Pots, chinese export porcelain, gilt «powder blue» decoration "Oriental landscapes", covers' finials en relief "Budist lions (Foo dogs)", carved tamarind bases, Qianlong period (1736-1795), one with a crack requiring consolidation and a large chip on the cover, Dim. - 63,5 cm
An oval tureen with stand, Chinese export porcelain, polychrome and gilt decoration "Peascocks", handles en relief, feathered grotesque mask, pierced cover finial en relief "Royal crown", Qianlong period (1736-1795), minor faults on the rim glaze, one of the handles with minor craquelé, Dim. - (terrina) 30 x 36,5 x 22,5 cm; (travessa) 4,5 x 39,1 x 32,4 cm
A round tureen with stand, Chinese export porcelain, polychrome and gilt decoration with the coat of arms of José Mascarenhas Pacheco Pereira Coelho de Melo (1720-1788), cover finial en relief "Fruits", Qianlong period (1736-1795), cover with hairline wrapped in restoration and small hairlines «rooster feet», wear on decoration, Dim. - (terrina) 26 x 25 cm; (travessa) 5 x 37 cm
A "Conch" Tureen, Chinese export porcelain, polychrome decoration "Flowers" and "Frog" en relief, polychrome cover en relief "crab", Qianlong period (1736-1795). Notes: vd. HOWARD, David S.; AYERS, John - "China for the West, Chinese Porcelain & other Decorative Arts for Export illustrated from the Mottahedeh Collection". Londres e Nova Iorque: Sotheby's Parke Bernet, 1978, Vol. II, pp. 184-185, ilust. 182., Dim. - 9 x 19 x 11 cm
A pair of large vases, Chinese export porcelain, polychrome and gilt “Mandarin” decoration en relief “Oriental figures” and “Birds and flowers”, carved and gilt wood European bases, Chinese - Guangxu period (1875-1908), one with nozzle restoration, faults on the enamel, wear on decoration, Dim. - (jarrões) 91 cm; (total) 122 cm
A pair of "clogs" tureens with scalloped stands, Chinese export porcelain, polychrome and gilt decoration "Flowers", Qianlong period (1736-1795), some wear to the gilt, each "clog" with minor chips, small fault to the fault to the glaze. Notes: vd. "Out of the Ordinary - Living with Chinese Export Porcelain". London/Lisbon: Jorge Welsh Oriental Porcelain Works of Art, 2014, pp. 108 e 109, nº 29., Dim. - (terrinas) 12 x 20 x 7 cm; (travessas) 19 x 24,5 cm
A 19TH CENTURY CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN VASE, depicting figures in various scenes, bats etc, twin handles shaped as elephant heads, Kangxi, four character mark to base, height 20.5cm (chips to rim) Condition Report Two chips to the rim, brown spot in the glaze on the white by table leg. Firing crack in the base. We will aim to add more photos looking down into the vase and of damge to the rim
A graduated set of three Chinese porcelain blue and white bowls, largest 19cm and a group of four miniature Chinese blue and white vases, tallest 9.5cmCONDITION: Tallest blue and white vase and cover - both damaged and incomplete; Prunus baluster jar - neck rim with glue re-attachments, clearly visible; remaining blue and white items good. Coloured Japanese vase surface with considerable wear, although no damage.
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