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Six Chinese export blue and white porcelain cups and saucers, 18th/19th century. Each decorated with a river scene, height of cup 6.5cm, diameter of saucer 13.5cm. (12)Some very light wear to gilt, one cup has a chip with small assosiated hairline crack, some light surface scratching to saucers, one saucer has heavy restoration, one saucer with tiny chip, additional images now on our website, thankyou.
A Chinese Canton porcelain teapot, 19th century. Height 17.5cm, width 18cm, diameter of body 13cm; a Canton double gourd vase, height 8cm; a Canton jar and cover, height 6cm, diameter 10cm; and three Canton cups and saucers, 19th century. (9)A chip to the jar and cover, but otherwise pieces in good order.
A Chinese Canton porcelain teapot, 19th century. Height 17cm, width 18cm, diameter of body 13cm and seven Chinese Canton porcelain tea cups and six saucers, 19th century. (14)The teapot is undamaged and has not been restored although the lid is not original. There is one undamaged saucer and three undamaged cups
Five Chinese porcelain tea bowls and saucers, 18th century. Three further tea bowls and two Chinese porcelain cups. (15)The Vandekar family established their internationally renowned antiques dealership in Amsterdam before moving to London in 1916. They specialized in the decorative arts of the 17th-20th century with a particular interest in 18th-19th century European and Chinese ceramics. In the 1970s and 80s, Michael Beard worked as a ceramics expert in the London showroom of Earle D. Vandekar of Knightsbridge, travelling internationally to trade shows and antiques fairs, and helping with the launch of the New York branch of Vandekar in 1982. There is no surprise that he leaves in his estate some beautiful examples of porcelain, ceramics, and objets d’art. When Michael retired to Cornwall around 1988 he settled at first in St Ives, where he became a prominent patron of the arts and a devoted member of the Old Cornwall Society. On his death he has left a collection boasting some fine examples of Cornish painting, sculpture, studio pottery, and decorative chinoiserieSome pieces have chips, some with small nibbles to rim, one cup with a restored crack, images of damage now on our website.
A quantity of Chinese Canton and other porcelain items, 19th century. To include a Canton vase, height 15cm, a smaller Canton vase, height 11cm, two Canton brush pots, heights 11.4 and 10.5cm,a Canton cup and saucer, two Chinese famille rose pots, height 4.7cm, a Chinese blue and white vase with four character Kangxi mark, late 19th century, height 13cm, a Chinese blue and white tea bowl, 18th century, height 4.5cm, diameter 8cm, a Chinese blue and white cover, diameter 7cm and two Chinese famille rose saucers, diameters 11.7 and 9.8cm. (13) Maurice Jenkins (1933-2022). North Cornwall collector. Maurice was a lifetime collector and started in the 1950s. He opened a shop in Liskeard in the 1970s called Canon Hill Antiques. He visited a number of Middle Eastern countries in his lifetime including Egypt in the late 1970's when his interest in Islamic and Asian antiques began. He was a man with an eye for quality and a love of antiques, history and travel who purchased privately and at auction over the decades. Over a lifetime of purchasing privately and at auction, he created an eclectic ensemble of collections reflecting his interests. He died a few weeks before his 90th birthday and was still buying until that time. hairline on both canton brush pots, hairline on both famille rose pots, hairline on blue and white vase
Susie Cooper (1902-1995)bone china tea set, decorated with blue stars on a white ground, with pink glazed interior, stamped marks to the base, consisting of: teapot, six teacups and saucers, milk jug and sugar bowl (15) Overall minimal wear and marks. Some tiny scratches in places. Minimal wear to the gilding. Slight dust and dirt, would benefit from being cleaned.
Mario Bellini (b.1935) for Rosenthal ceramics 'Cupola Strada', dinner, tea and coffee service, comprising: six dinner plates, six black under plates, six dessert bowls, six side plates, five soup bowls and six saucers, tureen and cover, large bowl, sauce boat and stand, oval plate, round plate, ovoid plate, six finger bowls, salt and pepper pots, tea pot and stand, coffee pot, cream jug, sugar pot, six side plates, six tea cups and saucers and six coffee cups and five saucers Minimal signs of age, wear and use. Minimal scratches in places, otherwise seems ok, as photographed.
Sale Item: CARLBOX VINTAGE CUPS & SAUCERS ETC Vat Status: No Vat Buyers Premium: This lot is subject to a Buyers Premium of 17.5% + Vat @ 20% Additional Info : Lots purchased online with the-saleroom.com will attract an additional charge for this service in the sum of 4.95% of the hammer price plus VAT @ 20%
A varied collection of Chinese famille rose, qianjiang cai and monochrome porcelain, Qianlong and laterDia.: 23,5 cm (the plates) H 20,5 cm (the Buddha figure) Dia.: 19,7 - 14 - 11,3 cm (the bowls) H 18,9 cm (the parrots) Dia.: 14 - 9,8 - 9,6 cm (the saucers) H 13,7 - 5,2 cm (the largest and the smallest bowl with cover) H 8,8 cm - Dia.: 11,8 cm (the jardiniere)

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