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A quantity of decorative Japanese and Chinese Ceramics, to comprise three Kutani Vases, a pair of interesting Chinese Teapots, a figural Teapot, Figures, a Foo Dog, etc. (a lot)Provenance - The Damien Parsons Collection. The property of the late John Damien Parsons, an East Devon architect and husband of poet Patricia Beer, whose interest in Asian Art was sparked after he inherited a few pieces of Chinese porcelain from his grandfather. Over many decades Parsons continued to add to the collection, sourcing Chinese and Japanese Ceramics and Works of Art from exhibitions and other collections. Pieces from the Parsons Collection were recently exhibited at Mount Edgcumbe.
A 19thC Chinese porcelain Teapot Stand, of lobed hexagonal form, decorated with scene of dignitary, D 13.5cm, together with another similar, D 13.7cm (2)Provenance - The Damien Parsons Collection. The property of the late John Damien Parsons, an East Devon architect and husband of poet Patricia Beer, whose interest in Asian Art was sparked after he inherited a few pieces of Chinese porcelain from his grandfather. Over many decades Parsons continued to add to the collection, sourcing Chinese and Japanese Ceramics and Works of Art from exhibitions and other collections. Pieces from the Parsons Collection were recently exhibited at Mount Edgcumbe.
A late 19thC Chinese blue and white Bottle Vase, of small proportions, together with Chinese blue and white Brush Pot, two blue and white Teabowls, a Chinese willow Pattern Teapot Stand, and willow pattern Jug, etc. (13)Provenance - The Damien Parsons Collection. The property of the late John Damien Parsons, an East Devon architect and husband of poet Patricia Beer, whose interest in Asian Art was sparked after he inherited a few pieces of Chinese porcelain from his grandfather. Over many decades Parsons continued to add to the collection, sourcing Chinese and Japanese Ceramics and Works of Art from exhibitions and other collections. Pieces from the Parsons Collection were recently exhibited at Mount Edgcumbe.
An antique Chinese porcelain Teapot, red scale decoration with colourful enamels of figures, cross over handles, H 13.5cm.Provenance - The Damien Parsons Collection. The property of the late John Damien Parsons, an East Devon architect and husband of poet Patricia Beer, whose interest in Asian Art was sparked after he inherited a few pieces of Chinese porcelain from his grandfather. Over many decades Parsons continued to add to the collection, sourcing Chinese and Japanese Ceramics and Works of Art from exhibitions and other collections. Pieces from the Parsons Collection were recently exhibited at Mount Edgcumbe.
An unusual antique Chinese porcelain Sparrow Beak Jug, the plain ground with central relief work fruiting vines, H 8cm, together with an associated Bowl of similar decoration in ogee shape, also a similar Saucer, two unusual Plates, a Teapot, a Vase and Leaf Cup (8)Provenance - The Damien Parsons Collection. The property of the late John Damien Parsons, an East Devon architect and husband of poet Patricia Beer, whose interest in Asian Art was sparked after he inherited a few pieces of Chinese porcelain from his grandfather. Over many decades Parsons continued to add to the collection, sourcing Chinese and Japanese Ceramics and Works of Art from exhibitions and other collections. Pieces from the Parsons Collection were recently exhibited at Mount Edgcumbe.
A 19thC Chinese porcelain mandarin palette Teapot, of tapering cylindrical form, with scale decoration, cross over handles, cracked, gilded finial, H 13.5cm.Provenance - The Damien Parsons Collection. The property of the late John Damien Parsons, an East Devon architect and husband of poet Patricia Beer, whose interest in Asian Art was sparked after he inherited a few pieces of Chinese porcelain from his grandfather. Over many decades Parsons continued to add to the collection, sourcing Chinese and Japanese Ceramics and Works of Art from exhibitions and other collections. Pieces from the Parsons Collection were recently exhibited at Mount Edgcumbe.
An early 20thC Chinese Yixing pottery Teapot, decorated overglaze in colourful enamels with four character mark to base, H 13cm, together with another, this one of Pumpkin/Melon form, with recumbent foo dog finial, incised with script, character mark to base H 9cm, and three other similar, H 12cm, a pair of Vases and another similar (8)Provenance - The Damien Parsons Collection. The property of the late John Damien Parsons, an East Devon architect and husband of poet Patricia Beer, whose interest in Asian Art was sparked after he inherited a few pieces of Chinese porcelain from his grandfather. Over many decades Parsons continued to add to the collection, sourcing Chinese and Japanese Ceramics and Works of Art from exhibitions and other collections. Pieces from the Parsons Collection were recently exhibited at Mount Edgcumbe.
A quantity of Villeroy & Boch 'Valeria' dinnerware and teaware to include ten dinner plates, twelve side plates, five coup dishes (and saucers), one small lidded tureen, three square and one oval serving dishes, two oval serving plates, teapot, sugar bowl and milk jug, bread & butter plate, circular plate and a candlestick.
A canteen of Elkington Plate flatware (knives removed), to/w various other plated items including hot-dish, entrée dishes, teapot and milk jug designed by Eric Clements for Mappin & Webb, various other flatware and cutlery, including fruit set with mother of pearl handles, etc. (canteen & box)
A collection of various wares comprising, a Crown Staffordshire Eggshell Demi cup and saucer with blue enamelling and gilt decoration with a silver dragon handle holder (staple repair made to teacup) (marked verso), a Ann Macbeth hand-painted porcelain decorated teacup and saucer wit blue and yellow flowers with blue edging with lustre glaze (marked verso), a Cauldon soap dish and cover decorated with floral sprays and blue and gilt edging (marked verso) (chip to cover), a Royal Crown Derby teacup and saucer with pink roses and gilt decoration (crack to teacup) (marked verso), a Victorian style teapot with gilt decoration and floral display to centre (repair made to cover, loss to spout) (h-21cm) and a Minton quad-vase with blue and gilt edging with various botanical scenes to vase (h-22cm) (chip to rim). (a/f) (6)
A "Totally Teapots" pottery teapot "Going, Going Gone", Limited edition 24/99, (The Auctioneer represents "TT's" 2003 auction of teapots, the largest such in the World, which got into the Guinness Book of records) These items are listed on the basis they are illustrative of a bygone culture in which there were different social norms. We understand the potential controversy surrounding this type of item but believe that providing transparent information about historical context fosters greater understanding of our complex cultural history.
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