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A varied collection of Chinese famille rose and qianjiang cai porcelain, 19/20th C.Dia.: 8 cm - H.: 8,2 cm (the tallest eggshell cup)Dia.: 8 cm - H.: 8 cm (the smallest eggshell cup)H.: 22 cm (the tallest vase)H.: 13,2 cm (the smallest vase)L.: 16 cm - H.: 9,5 cm (the teapot)L.: 9 cm - H.: 5,8 cm (the cricket box)H.: 10 cm (the wine cup and warmer)Dia.: 8,5 cm - H.: 5,2 cm (the cup)
A 28-piece Chinese puce-enamelled and gilt armorial tea service with crowned monograms, Qianlong L.: 19 cm - H.: 13,5 cm (the teapot) Dia.: 14 cm - H.: 6,5 cm (the bowl) Dia.: 13,5 cm (the largest saucer) L.: 10 cm - H.: 11 cm (the milk jug) H.: 10,5 cm (the tea caddy) L.: 8 cm - H.: 6,5 cm (the largest cup)
A Dutch Delft yixing style red earthenware teapot and cover, Ary De Milde mark, 1678-1724 L.: 18 cm - H.: 11,5 cm Marked on the base for Ary de Milde, the "De Gecroonde Theepot" workshop, Delft, 1678-1724. Ary de Milde was one of three Delft potters experimenting with fine red stonewares in imitation of contemporary Chinese teapots imported from Yixing. The other two were Lambertus Cleffius of the 'Metal Pot' pottery and Samuel van Eenhoorn, owner of the 'Greek A' factory. While all three were given permission to sell their own marked red stonewares, nothing is known for certain of the products of these last two, while more is known about the wares of Ary de Milde as they are usually marked with his name and symbol of a running fox in an oval medallion. Unlike the Chinese redwares which were built out of slabs of clay and hand-modelled, de Milde's teapots were thrown on a wheel. The prunus blossom sprigs were moulded and applied separately, closely imitating the Chinese originals. De Milde died in 1708, his son-in-law in 1717, and his daughter Elisabeth closed the pottery in January 1724.
A varied collection of Chinese blue and white, famille rose and Imari-style porcelain, Yongzheng/Qianlong Dia.: 22,3 cm (the plates) L.: 18,5 cm - H.: 12,5 cm (the teapot, incl. cover) L.: 10,5 cm - H.: 10,5 cm (the tallest milk jug) L.: 10 cm - H.: 8,8 cm (the smallest milk jug) Dia.: 13,5 cm (the largest saucer) Dia.: 10,5 cm (the smallest saucer) Dia.: 8,5 cm - H.: 5 cm (the largest cup) Dia.: 6,7 cm - H.: 4 cm (the smallest cup)
Including a miniature Imari tea set, comprising a teapot or coffee pot (7.5cms high), milk jug and sugar bowl, cup and saucer and oval tray (19cms across), all pattern 1128. Also with an Imari Octagonal plate, also pattern 1128 (22cms across). *CR Plate, good condition and first quality Tea set, all first quality, saucer - small mark on the back, otherwise all in good condition.
Nine trays of Wedgwood 'Kingsbridge' design dinner, coffee and teaware to include: coffee pot, various coffee cups and saucers, plates, teapot, teacups and saucers, bowls, sugar bowls, milk jugs, soup bowls and stands, tureens, gravy boats on stands etc. (B.P. 21% + VAT) Too many to condition individually, no seconds noticed but not all individually checked. Generally appear good.
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