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SOWERBY, James - English Botany; or, coloured figures of British plants : 36 VOLUME SET, cont. cloth backed pink paper covered boards with morocco labels, rubbed and pulling to some spines, volume 36 partially lacking the spine, contents crisp and clean, tall 8vo, 2592 (complete) hand coloured plates, uncut, printed for the author, 1790-1814.
BRYANT, G. E - The Chelsea Porcelain Toys: ... 47 colour plates, cloth in remains of d/w, 4to, limited to 650 signed copies, Medici Society, 1925. With, Stoner, Frank - Chelsea Bow and Derby Porcelain Figures their distinguishing characteristics, org. cloth, illust, 4to, Ceramic Book Company, 1955. With, Bemrose, William, Bow, Chelsea, and Derby Porcelain ; ... illust, org. (bright) cloth, 4to, 1898. With, Mackenna, F. Severne, Chelsea the Red Anchor Wares, 77 plates, org. cloth in d/w, 4to, F. Lewis, 1951. With 3 others on the same potteries.(7)
Silver mounted Chinese blue and white export tea caddy, ovoid form decorated with figures at a gaming table, later mounted in silver with a domed cover, possibly Dutch, the porcelain Kangxi period, height 14cm; also a silver mounted cut glass sugar sifter, waisted form, Birmingham 1906, height 15.5cm (2)
Chinese blue and white porcelain vase, late 19th Century, inverted baluster form decorated with prunus blossom, Kangxi six character mark, height 26.5cm; also a pair of finely decorated Chinese blue and white Export plates, early 19th Century, decorated with island pavilions, 23.5cm diameter; a Chinese Imari bowl, decorated in the peony rock pattern, 15cm diameter; a Chinese blue and white saucer, 14cm diameter; and a Chinese blue and white bowl decorated with figures, 12cm diameter (6)
A group of three Caughley toy coffee cups in the Pleasure Boat or Fisherman pattern circa 1785-90 transfer-printed in underglaze blue, the exterior with a Chinese lake-scene with figures of anglers and a boat, interior with associated cell diaper and spearhead border, printed S mark, 3.2cm - 3.6cm high (3) Provenance: Ex. Wychwood Collection.
A Liverpool sparrow beak cream jug circa 1762 of low bellied-form, painted in polychrome with Long Eliza figures, trees and single bird in flight, unmarked, 9cm high Notes: Originally adapted from a George I silver original of the 1720s, this shape remained popular until the 1780s. Examples with covers do exist, but were likely intended for milk rather than cream, and in this instance the interior border is a certain indication that no cover was ever intended. Provenance: Ex. Wychwood Collection.
A rare Worcester saucer circa 1768-72 finely executed with a Qianlong-style 'Mandarin' pattern and hexagonal cell border, centrally painted with a shepherd boy and sheep and a curious border of figures peeking out from windows divided by gold scrollwork, unmarked, 12cm diameter Provenance: Ex. Wychwood Collection. Purchased at Bonhams on 8 April 2009, lot 89. Very few examples of this pattern are recorded.
Chinoiserie lacquered secretaire display cabinet, circa 1920, inverted breakfront with three-quarter gallery top, centred with a pull down front opening to reveal drawers and pigeonholes, with a pull up lectern above and with three drawers beneath, all lacquered with chinoiserie figures in gilt and silver lacquers against a black ground, flanked on either side with a gilt astragal glazed door opening to shelves, all raised on short cabriole legs with claw and ball feet, width 153cm, depth 42.5cm, height 137cm
Chinese blue and white wine jug, 19th Century, moon shape decorated with dragons scrolling amidst foliage in underglaze blue and with a domed cover, 22cm; also a Chinese blue and white small moon flask, with salamander handles and domed cover, decorated with figures, 19.5cm; and a Chinese blue and white Meiping covered vase, decorated with figures on a bridge in blue and white, four character Kangxi mark, height 32.5cm (3)
Green japanned lacquered longcase clock by William Lambert, London, having a brass 12'' arched dial with matted centred, silvered chapter ring and subsidiary seconds, date aperture, eight day movement chiming on a bell, the trunk lacquered with figures and pavilions in gilt and pen details against a green ground, similarly lacquered base, with plain plinth, height 218cmPlease note the special conditions of sale regarding clocks and watches
Meissen porcelain figure group, circa 1900, decorated with colours and heightened with gilt, underglaze blue crossed swords mark, 9cm; also a further Meissen figure of a boy holding a tricorn hat, decorated in colours, underglazed blue crossed swords mark, 9cm; another figure of a boy with a tricorn hat, indistinctly marked, 9.5cm; and two Berlin winged cherub figures, underglaze blue sceptre mark, 8.5cm (5)
Chinese famille rose teapot and cover, late 18th/early 19th Century, bullet shape decorated in the Canton style with figures outside a pavilion, in colours and gilt details, height 16.5cm; also a Chinese famille rose bowl, 18th Century, decorated with floral sprays, 18.5cm diameter (2)
A group of Chinese porcelain items, including a peacock design enamel painted bowl, diameter 36cm, and a hand painted blue and white porcelain vase, with 6 character mark, height 16cm Enamel bowl: 2 hairline cracks running from edge inwards, and a few small chips on the foot. Vase with 6 character mark: in very good condition. Large tureen: several cracks and large chips. Blue & white vase: hairline crack running from top rim to half way down body. Lid has several edge chips. Both figures in generally good overall condition with just a few small edge chips.
A Worcester teabowl and saucer circa 1768 overglaze transfer-printed with additional hand-painted decoration, decorated with detailed European landscapes with figures, the interior with conforming decoration beneath a brown enamelled rim, unmarked, 7cm diameter and 4cm high (three minute nicks to inner rim of teabowl) (2) Provenance: Ex. Wychwood Collection. Purchased on 1st February 2005 at Law Fine Art. Notes: Although sometimes attributed to James Giles atelier, it is likely this design was factory-decorated instead. Despite best efforts, Worcester never successfully mastered the technique of combining the printed outline with an application of enamel colours and so the additional decoration was eventually abandoned.
A Worcester coffee cup circa 1762 of plain shape with indented loop handle, painted with a continuous scene of Chinese figure holding a bird, standing beside an extensive red branched flowering tree, the opposing side with two further male figures picking flowers beside a smaller supplementary flowering plant, interior with a small red Mons floral border, unmarked, 6cm high (rim chips) Provenance: Ex. Wychwood Collection.
A Worcester coffee cup circa 1765 of plain form with indented loop handle, painted in the Mandarin taste with a young boy pointing at two further figures holding a parasol, with internal wave and dot border, unmarked, 6.6cm high (small foot rim chip) Provenance: Ex. Wychwood Collection.
A Worcester 'Chinese Family' group coffee cup circa 1765 of plain form with indented loop handle, painted in polychrome with two seated figures beside a table bearing a bowl of yellow pearfruit, with further single male figure bidding his greetings, with an interior underglaze blue printed border and gilded rim, unmarked, 6.5cm high Provenance: Ex. Wychwood Collection.
A Worcester coffee cup circa 1770 painted in polychrome enamels in the Chinese style, with two figures seated at a table, a further figure holding vase of flowers and a young boy observing a cock fight, within a flower and landscape panelled gilt scroll band, unmarked, 6cm high Provenance: Ex. Wychwood Collection.
A Worcester coffee cup circa 1770 of plain form with indented loop handle, decorated in polychrome with a Chinese family group, the five figures around a low table and tall plant-stand, interior with red crowsfoot border, unmarked, 6.5cm high Provenance: Ex. Wychwood Collection.
Three Worcester blue and white transfer-printed coffee cups circa 1775-85 comprising a cup with a print from the European Landscape Group, featuring windmill and figures beside buildings, disguised numerals mark, 6.2cm high, a cup with 'The Bat' pattern, hatched crescent and painted triangle in gilt, 5.9cm high and another cup, circa 1780-90, with the 'Bandstand' pattern, 6.2cm high (3) Provenance: Ex. Wychwood Collection.
A Victorian dispatch box belonging to Captian Irwin C. Maling, private secretary to the Governor of New Zealand, together with personal effects of Captain Maling to include a silver-plated salver, with central presentation script ' To Captain & Mrs. Maling, on their departure from New Zealand from Hervey L. Phipps & Fred.r. R.LE Patourel (sic). 1878', 26 cm in diameter, together with other effects belonging to and believed to have belonged to the original owner to include a silver calling card case with a card internally marked ' Captain H.B.W. Maling, late The Connaught Rangers,' , paper library book plate, an inlaid rosewood page-turner with a scene detailing figures carrying a central figure in a sedan bed, in the colonial manner, 33 cm long, a walking cane handle, the terminal carved in the form of an elephant's head with in-set glass eyes, 25 cm long, further printed ephemera, a Maling family tree, etc. Consigned for sale by direct descent of the original owner.

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