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* Chinese porcelain. A Chinese porcelain hookah base, late 17th century, of mallet form with blue and white floral decoration, the top of the neck broken, the base with a six-character mark and a label inscribed 'Mark of Ch'eng Hua 1465-87' but Kangxi period, 22.5cm high, together with a Chinese porcelain lotus tea bowl, early 18th century, the lobed bowl decorated with panels of flowers to both the interior and exterior, with four-character Kangxi mark to base, old repair and small chips to rim and hairline crack, 6cm high x 10.5cm diameterQty: (2)NOTESProvenance: Collection of Jack Webb (1923-2019), London.
* Chinese Spittoon. An 18th century Chinese export porcelain Famille Rose spittoon, probably Yongzheng, with large shaped everted rim decorated with figures, the ovoid body with enameled birds perched on a branch on a pink ground with marbled handle, polychrome decorated highlighted in gold, the rim has a piece missing and some minor chips, otherwise in good condition,11cm high x 13cm diameterQty: (1)
WORCESTER; an 18th century porcelain 'Mandarin' pattern coffee cup featuring transfer printed and enamelled Chinese figures and objects with underglaze blue foliate swag border to interior, height 6.6cm (af), a tea bowl with painted underglaze blue chinoiserie landscape, diameter 7.5cm, a saucer in the Fisherman pattern, diameter 13.2cm, and an 18th century Chinese porcelain tea bowl with painted underglaze blue foliate and insect decoration (af) (4). Additional InformationThe coffee cup with chips to rim, rubbing to the enamel detail, kiln dirt and inclusions, some fritting. The tea bowl attributed to Chaffers with some light surface pitting and two manufacturing imperfections to interior but otherwise in good condition. The fisherman patterned saucer has a hairline crack, heavy kiln dirt and inclusions, fritting to foot rim. The Chinese tea bowl with a small chip and hairline crack to rim, with further inclusions and pitting.
A late 19th/early 20th century Chinese porcelain lidded ginger jar painted in underglaze blue with ladies and boys in garden setting, apocryphal four character Kangxi mark to base, height 15cm, on associated turned hardwood base and a later transferred flower brick vase (2).Additional InformationFritting, some glaze eruptions, pitting and further light general wear. There is also an apparent hairline crack visible only to the interior of the vase lower section. Flower brick with some small chips to corner.
A pair of 18th century Chinese export porcelain bowls painted in underglaze blue with trees and flowers beneath stylised border to interior and exterior, diameter 22.8cm, unmarked, both on associated hardwood stands (both bowls af) (2).Additional InformationBoth bowls have hairline cracks, glaze inclusions, pitting and fritting. Bases heavily worn, one with splits, one with repaired section to foot rim, the other with small chip to foot rim interior.
A late 19th/early 20th century Chinese porcelain baluster vase painted in underglaze blue with birds and butterflies amongst flowering branches, the lid with Dog of Fo finial (lid af), apocryphal four character Kangxi mark to base, height 31cm. Additional InformationLid with small chip and repair, pitting, inclusions and grit throughout.
18th century Chinese export porcelain saucer decorated with the arms of Jervis of Darlaston, Staffordshire circa 1765, 12cm diam. Note: Admiral John Jervis led the British Fleet to victory at the Battle of Cape St Vincent in 1797 Provenance: Gorringes The Denys Cowell Collection, 24 Oct 2002, Lot 358.
A group of early nineteenth century blue and white transfer-printed miniature wares, c. 1820-30. To include: a Children at Play small platter, two porcelain floral cup plates, a plate and small platter printed with a bird, three pieces of Chinese Bells pattern flow blue and four printed and enameled plates decorated with a bird in flowers: Largest platter: 14 cm wide. (12) Condition: In good overall condition.Provenance: The Arthur and Julia Roberts Collection
A mixed group of eighteenth and nineteenth century blue and white transfer-printed and hand-painted wares, c. 1750-1820. To include a Chinese hand-painted export porcelain saucer, a Caughley Fisherman and Cormorant dessert dish, a hand-painted in blue creamware bowl, two small Willow pattern platters, a medium-size rural bowl and a large Girl at the Well bowl: 14 - 16 cm long. (7) Condition: All cracked and chipped bar the Willow platters that are in good overall condition. Provenance: The Arthur and Julia Roberts Collection
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