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A RARE CHINESE IMPERIAL CINNABAR LACQUER 'WAN SHOU WU JIANG' TEA BOWL FOUR CHARACTER QIANLONG MARK AND OF THE PERIOD 1736-95 The U-shaped body carved with the four characters wan shou wu jiang, each contained within a roundel enclosed by a band of ruyi-heads, the medallions set amidst scrolling lotus on a ground of floral diaper, with further bands of ruyi-heads bordering the foot and mouthrim, the short foot incised with key fret, with a gilt-metal liner to the interior, 12cm. Provenance: from a British private collection, purchased from Adrian Joseph of Allen Management in 1994. Cf. H Garner, Chinese Lacquer, p.147, pl.92 for a bowl of the same design with a cover from the collection of The Victoria and Albert Museum, museum no.FE.60-1974. Bowls with this design are believed to have been made for the Qianong Emperor's 70th birthday. The phrase wan shou wu jiang is used as a birthday greeting and can be translated as 'may you enjoy infinite longevity'. Similar patterns with these characters in medallions are also found on porcelain and cloisonné pieces.清乾隆 御製剔紅萬壽無疆碗《乾隆年製》篆書款來源:英國私人收藏,1994年購於Adrian Joseph of Allen Management。碗撇口,銅鎏金胎。通體雕朱漆雕折枝蓮花紋,由開光如意雲紋組成圈隔開,內刻篆書字,分別為萬、壽、無、疆。口沿雕雲頭紋一圈,圈足飾迴紋,底刻《乾隆年製》隸書款。此類碗乃為乾隆七十大壽時製,英國維多利亞及阿爾伯特博物館有一件相似紋飾的蓋碗,編號FE. 60-1074。
A CHINESE FAMILLE VERTE TEA CANISTER AND COVER KANGXI 1662-1722 The rectangular-section body painted to the two larger facets with scenes of a lady reclining in a garden, with dwellings set amidst rocks and shrubs in the distance, the smaller sides decorated with flowers, with a further floral spray and pendant leaves to the cover, 12.4cm. (2) Provenance: from a British private collection, purchased from D & M Freedman on 6th November 2011. A copy of the invoice is available.清康熙 五彩人物故事紋茶葉罐來源:英國私人收藏,2011年11月6日購於D & M Freedman(附發票複印件)。
A SET OF FIVE CHINESE YELLOW GLAZED TEA BOWLS 19TH CENTURY Each decorated with an egg-yolk yellow glaze which pools and darkens at the foot, the interiors with white clouds encircling flaming pearls in green and aubergine enamels, together with a fitted Japanese box and cover, 10.7cm. (5) Provenance: from a British private collection, purchased from Jan van Beers in 2004. A copy of the invoice is available.十九世紀 黃地三彩碗 一組五件來源:英國私人收藏,2004年購於Jan Van Beers(附發票複印件)。
A Royal Crown Derby part bachelor tea set, pattern number 2451 comprising teapot, sucrier, milk jug, three coffee cans with loop handles, three saucers, four side plates, all in the Imari palette and two small cabinet cups, also with Imari palette. CONDITION REPORT Sugar bowl finial re-glued, minor rubbing and light surface scratches throughout, otherwise ok.
A Royal Crown Derby part dinner/ tea set, pattern 2451 comprising large plate, four side plates, six saucers, four cups, also various pattern 1128 including twin-handled cup, two trinket dishes, two 19th century side plates, a floral dish and two ring-handled cups decorated in the Imari pattern (23). CONDITION REPORT Williamson side plates heavily rubbed, large RCD chipped, light rubbing and surface scratches throughout, otherwise ok.
A Victorian hallmarked silver spoon and fork set in presentation case, London 1875, a Victorian Joseph Rogers & Son Sheffield silver spoon and fork set in presentation case, a Mappin & Webb six scone knives with filled silver pistol grip handles, an electroplated tea caddy, an electroplated cruet and three cases of electroplated cutlery (10).
Victorian silver four piece tea and coffee set, comprising teapot of bulbous form, with chased and engraved foliate decoration, fluted and bead borders, silver reeded and leaf mounted handle, with ivory insulators,and recessed hinged cover with ivory finial, on a circular base. Matching coffee pot, sugar and cream jug. (Sheffield 1895) Harris Leon Brown. All at approximately 76ozs. Teapot 24.5cm across.Condition report: General overall condition quite good, some minor surface scratching, wear and denting. Interiors dirty/tarnished. Teapot handle is loose. Coffee pot cover finial is missing. No major damage or repair. Marks are clear.
Early George V silver three piece bachelor's tea set, comprising teapot of compressed baluster form, with shell and gadrooned border, ebony scroll handle and hinged domed cover, on four ball feet, matching sugar and cream jug, with leopard's head handles. (Birmingham 1912) Elkington & Co Ltd. All at approximately 26ozs. Teapot 25.5cm across.
Edwardian silver three piece bachelor tea set, comprising teapot of cauldron form, with wavy border, ebony loop handle and hinged domed cover, with turned ebony finial, on three pad feet, together with matching sugar and cream jug, in original fitted case ( Sheffield 1906) Walker & Hall. All at approximately 19ozs. Teapot 20cm across.
Fine quality contemporary silver four piece tea and coffee set comprising, a teapot of half fluted form with gadrooned borders, stained wooden loop handle and hinged domed cover, with fluted decoration and turned wooden finial, on a circular base, matching coffee pot (handle detached), sugar with separate cover and cream jug (Sheffield 1978). Roberts & Belk. All at approximately 67ozs. teapot 29cm across.
Fine quality Victorian silver six piece tea set comprising, two tea pots of baluster form with engraved floral decoration and bead borders, engraved armorial crests, silver loop handles with ivory insulators and hinged domed covers, on a circular bases, matching coffee pot, milk jug, two handled sugar bowl and spirit kettle with separate stand and burner (London 1860/61/62/64) Arthur Sibley, retailed by Gilliam, Serle Street, London. All at approximately 122ozs. Spirit Kettle and stand 43cm overall height. NB. Spirit Kettle has a plated handle.Condition report: General overall condition reasonably good. All pieces have surface scratching and wear to decoration. All pieces are dented, some significantly. Spirit kettle stand is damaged and missing part of the rim holding the burner. Marks clear.
Victorian silver bachelor's three piece tea set, comprising teapot of half fluted form, with angular ebony handle and hinged domed and fluted cover, with carved ebony finial, on an oval base, matching sugar and cream jug (Sheffield 1894). James Dixon & Son. All at approximately 12ozs. Teapot 20cm across.
George IV silver 3 piece tea set, comprising teapot of compressed baluster form with fluted and ball decoration, gadrooned border, leaf mounted spout, fruitwood scroll handle and hinged domed cover,on a cast floral base, matching sugar and cream jug. (London 1824/26) All at approximately 45ozs. Teapot 28.5cm across.
A set of three George IV silver Old English pattern table spoons, William Eaton, London 1828; together with four Georgian silver Od English pattern dessert spoons; a Victorian fiddle pattern tea spoon; and one other; together with a silver Society Miniature Rifle Clubs prize spoon and another similar, plated; and a silver Celtic knot brooch, silver weight 11.8 tr.oz. (12) * Condition: - Table spoons: Clear marks. One in good condition, the other two with dings to bowl. - Four dessert spoons: One in good condition, the others with dings/crease to bowl. - Fiddle pattern teaspoon: Good condition. - Prize spoons: Good condition. - George V jam spoon: Dings/creasing to bowl.
A collection of Coalport tea cups and saucers, blue and white ground, gilt decorated with floral sprays to include ten tea cups and twelve saucers, in two sizes, together with a part set of five Royal Crown Derby tea cups and saucers. (32) * Condition: Two Coalport cups with hairlines to bases, some light gilt loss.
A set of six Chinese porcelain blue and white large tea bowls and saucers from the Nanking Cargo, Qianlong period, c.1750, in the Flying Geese pattern, with diaper borders, original Christies sale stickers to each piece, the bowls 4½in. (11.4cm.) diameter, the saucers 7 1/8in. (18.1cm.) diameter. (12) * Provenance: Christies Amsterdam, 'The Nanking Cargo' auction, 28th April - 2nd May 1986, Lot 2661. ** Condition: One bowl with large hairline crack. Two ther bowls with single minute glaze frit to rim. The others VG. Three saucer dishes VG. One with single minute glaze frit to rim. Two with three small glaze flakes to rim.
A small group of Chinese porcelain blue and white tea ware, late 18th / early 19th century, comprising a set of three coffee cans with scalloped rims; three other coffee cans (one English porcelain); a saucer with barbed rim; and a saucer with café au lait glaze to reverse; together with a blue and white crackle glazed soup bowl, painted with two dogs and puppies and a pair of doves in a garden landscape, 8 7/8in. (22.5cm.) diameter, cracked. (9) * Condition: - Set of three cans: Two good with tiny glaze frit to rim. The other with small rim chip. - Three other cans: Two good condition. The gilt decorated can with tiny rim frit. - Saucers: Good condition. - Soup bowl: Large crack across base with stapled repair and two others and glaze chip to rim.
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