An early Derby coffee cup, c.1756-9, with wishbone handle, finely painted in Chinese famille rose style with the Stag Hunt pattern, the interior with a puce flower and a gilt spearhead border, unmarked, h. 5.9cmProvenance: The Dennis G. Rice Collection of fine early Derby Porcelain (1750-1770)As well as being an avid collector of early Derby porcelain, Dr. Dennis G. Rice was an academic and wrote one of the key reference works on the subject - 'Derby Porcelain, The Golden Years 1750-1770' published in 1983. A number of the pieces illustrated in the book will be offered for sale.
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An early Derby coffee cup, c.1756-8, with wishbone handle, painted with Chinese figures and a dog in a landscape, patch marks, h. 6.2cm, small rim chipProvenance: The Dennis G. Rice Collection of fine early Derby Porcelain (1750-1770)As well as being an avid collector of early Derby porcelain, Dr. Dennis G. Rice was an academic and wrote one of the key reference works on the subject - 'Derby Porcelain, The Golden Years 1750-1770' published in 1983. A number of the pieces illustrated in the book will be offered for sale.
An early Derby ribbed saucer, c.1756-9, painted with Chinese figures in a landscape, iron red and gilt pendant border, unmarked, d. 13.2cm, small chip to footProvenance: The Dennis G. Rice Collection of fine early Derby Porcelain (1750-1770)As well as being an avid collector of early Derby porcelain, Dr. Dennis G. Rice was an academic and wrote one of the key reference works on the subject - 'Derby Porcelain, The Golden Years 1750-1770' published in 1983. A number of the pieces illustrated in the book will be offered for sale.
A large Chinese porcelain vase, early 19th century, the baluster shaped body with seahorse lug handles flanking the flared neck, decorated in the famille verte palette with five female figures with baskets of tea leaves, below a ruyi decorated neck, unmarked, 61cm high (at fault) CONDITION REPORT: Each lug handle restored and would require further professional restoration. Generally grubby throughout. Pitting and fritting visible. Large crack to one side of the vase which is externally overdecorated (see images) and internally visible. Star crack to base. See images for further clarification.
An associated pair of Chinese porcelain Republic Period style plaques, the rectangular panels decorated with three deer, Lu, beneath a tree and the other with a tiger confronting an eagle, 38cm H x 25cm W and 39cm H x 26.5cm W CONDITION REPORT: No obvious signs of restoration or concerning cracks and chips. Some staining to the plaque depicting deer. Edges and reverse of each appear crude. See images for clarification.
A Chinese porcelain Wucai vase, Wanli six character mark, the vase of compressed shape typically decorated in wucai enamels with a continuous scene of figures within a pine tree landscape, 9cm high CONDITION REPORT: Surface scratches to the exterior visible. Some wear to the decoration also visible. Unglazed foot rim. No obvious cracks or restoration. Rather grubbby to the interior and would need cleaning. Two stained star cracks visible from the interior. See additional images for clarification.
A Chinese porcelain 'Wu Shuang Pu' cup and saucer, Xianfeng (1851-1861) seal mark, enamelled with characters from the Table of Peerless Heroes, the saucer with Chen Chuan, Li Tai Bai and Li Bi, the cup with Yue Fei and a scholar, all interspersed with corresponding calligraphy scripture, cup 8cm high and saucer 15cm diameter CONDITION REPORT: Decoration to each piece appears generally good. Some light pitting visible. Minor gilt wear. Cup- Very small surface glaze chip to rim, approx 2mm wide. Saucer- Four faint rim descending hairline cracks, longest appox 1.5cm. Saucer foot rim with some fritting. See additional images for clarification.
A Chinese porcelain dragon bowl, Jiajing six character mark, the circular footed bowl decorated in the famille vert palette internally with a central five clawed imperial dragon and externally with four amidst a sgraffito ground, 15.5cm diameter CONDITION REPORT: No obvious signs of chips, cracks or restoration. Some pitting but generally good.
Four 19th century Chinese famille rose export porcelain plates, 24cm diam, with three other plates, a blue and white mug, a large Cantonese vase, a Japanese vase and two Japanese dishes, (all at fault)Provenance: Yeaton Peverey Hall CONDITION REPORT: Each plate with stained hairline cracks and multiple chips throughout, surface scratches and enamel wear. Mug chipped and with stained hairlines and crazing. Large Cantonese vase extensively broken throughout and re-glued with chips. All pieces showing wear and damages.
A pair of 19th century Chinese porcelain, Canton famille rose bottle vases, the slender necks wrapped with a scaly dragon, above two vignettes of figures within a palace villa, all within typical flora and fauna sprays, 34cm high (2) CONDITION REPORT: Each with gilt wear, more visible to the dragons on the neck. Some light surface scratching. Enamel/glazing faults also visible including areas of misfiring where decoration is partial. One vase with chip to body within a vignette. Pitted undersides and un-glazed foot rims. See images for clarification.
A pair of late 19th century Chinese porcelain, Cantonese famille rose vases, each of baluster form and decorated in the typical style with figures, birds, flora and fauna, applied dragon detailing, 26cm high (2) CONDITION REPORT: 1x vase- Small chips to underside of rim. Section of one dragon chipped/ partially missing with further chip to tail. Each vase with gilt wear to high points, some surface decoration scratching and signs of wear.
A 19th century large Chinese porcelain famille rose vase, the baluster shaped vase profusely decorated with scrolling dragons chasing flaming pearls, surrounding two scenes of court interiors, with figures and concubines, the cylindrical neck flanked with two ruyi sceptre lugs, 45cm high (1) CONDITION REPORT: Body of the vase appears a greyish tone. Interior of the vase with mottled speckling. Gilt wear to rims and high points. Decoration to the ruyi lugs appear slightly crude. Some minor glaze imperfection but generally overall appearance is good. Pavilion roof glazing appears matte. Decoration appears busy, vivid and in a clobbered-like style. No obvious concerning cracks or chips. The underside with some pitting and unglazed foot rim. Some surface scratches. See images for clarification.
A large Chinese porcelain blue and white ginger jar, Kangxi character mark, late 19th century, the ovoid shaped jar decorated with prunus blooms and four reserves depicting scholars tables, antiques and blossoming sprays, 28cm high CONDITION REPORT: Cover- Pitted and with very small chip to rim. Jar- Firing cracks to the interior but theses are not visible from the exterior. Pitted interior. Un-glazed foot rim. Small section un-glazed to one reserve.
A 19th century Chinese porcelain Canton famille rose bottle vase, typically decorated with figures, flora and fauna, 34cm high, with two similarly decorated lobed dishes, 26.5cm and 28cm wide (3) CONDITION REPORT: Vase- Surface chipping and wear. Enamel decoration with multiple areas of decoration partially missing. Chipped rim. Pitted. Plates- Each with some gilt wear. One plate with more noticeable enamel wear.
A Chinese blue and white porcelain jar, painted with figures and attendants, 22cm high and a blue and white porcelain dish with white metal handle, 27.5cm diameter (def) Condition Report: Ginger jar - has a crack running from top rim down. Quite heavy surface scratching. No lid. Rim repaired.Plate - has been broken and badly stuck back together. Has a replacement bolt holding one end of handle in place
A Chinese eggshell porcelain bowl, 20th century, painted in famille rose enamels with a bird perched on a flowering branch, the reverse with calligraphy within blue keywork and scroll borders, four character Qianlong seal mark, 8cm high and a group of Royal Worcester blush ivory comprising three plates decorated with foliate and floral sprays pattern numbers: 1511, 1416, 5171 and a shell dish pattern number 1413 (5)
18th Century Chinese porcelain polychrome and bianca sopra bianca floral decorated bowl having moulded fluting, 26cm diameter Condition: Nibbles to the top rim, the largest flake approximately 8mm x 5mm, extensive wear to the interior base decoration in the bowl - **General condition consistent with age
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