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Large Chinese famille verte crackle glazed vase, late 19th Century, tapered square section decorated with figural panels, bordered with diaper, prunus blossom and trellis, in predominantly green enamels against a buff crackle glaze ground, incised brown seal mark to the base, height 61cm
A Large Chinese red on red cinnabar carved lacquer on brass vase, decorated with scholars and attendants amongst a mountainous landscape, the neck with lotus scrolls, the interior lined in blue enamel, the base in blue enamel, presented on a carved hardwood stand, mid 20th century. H44cm incl. base, W18cm. Note the three kinds of brocade-ground.
Three delftware plates c.1750, one painted in blue with a Chinese boy jumping to catch a bird, beside a lady and flowering prunus, the shaped rim with a trellis design, another painted with two Chinese figures either side of a hanging lantern, the last with a Chinese lady holding a large parasol beside a vase of flowers, the rim with three rockwork panels, some rim faults, 23cm max. (3) Provenance: respectively acquired from Christie's, 5th April 1965, lot 78 (part), formerly in the collection of Sir Gilbert Mellor; and Sotheby's, 2nd March 1965, lot 106 (part), formerly in the collection of F H Garner.
A small delftware spirit flask c.1730-50, probably English, the flattened circular form painted in blue, green and red, one side with a bird perched amidst flowering branches, the reverse with flowers issuing from a campana vase, the side with red flowerheads reserved on a blue ground, 12cm. Provenance: acquired from Sotheby's, 24th July 1976, lot 2.
A Delft or German faïence charger c.1690, painted in blue with two Chinese figures in a garden setting, the wide rim with alternating panels of further figures and formal foliate designs, painted 4 mark to the underside, and another, c.1680, painted in the Kraak manner with floral panels around a central vase of flowers design, damages and repairs, 35.5cm max. (2) Provenance: acquired from Bethnal Green, c.1952.
Two Continental maiolica or faïence apothecary jars or albarelli 19th century, one of dumbbell form and inscribed 'U plarentini' the other cylindrical and inscribed 'Ext. Gentian. Lut.' between two snakes, a maiolica flower vase with three shell apertures between Classical motifs, blue JT mark, a small maiolica jug painted in blue with a cockerel, and a Delft flask in the form of a barrel, inscribed 'Boy', some damages, 20.5cm max. (5) Provenance: respectively acquired from Sotheby's, 8th February 1966, lot 12; Sotheby's, 26th March 1968, lot 63 (part); Paskell & Cann, 2nd June 1986, lot 266; and Christie's, 27th July 1965, lot 1 (part).
A Delft jug c.1700-20, decorated in red and blue with a peacock and other long-tailed birds amidst flowering plants, the loop handle with blue dash detailing, and a Delft plate painted in polychrome enamels with a vase of flowers within concentric circle bands in blue, yellow and red, the jug broken and restuck, 22cm max. (2) Provenance: the dish acquired from Christie's, 5th April 1965, lot 85, formerly in the collection of Sir Gilbert Mellor.
Two large delftware plates c.1730-40, one Liverpool and painted in blue with two cockerels beneath a bending spray of flowering prunus, the rim with further prunus sprays, the other London and painted in polychrome enamels with a strutting cockerel beneath a flowering branch and a vase of flowers, within a panelled rim, and an unusual plate painted in blue with three ducks swimming beside a jetty, the rim with willow tree vignettes, some chipping, 26cm max. (3) Provenance: the Liverpool plate with a paper label for the Moreton Collection, no.52, acquired from Puttick & Simpson, 22nd November 1967, lot 93.
A delftware flower pot 1st half 18th century, Dutch or English, painted in blue with Chinese figures in a garden setting, moulded with mask handles, the flared foot painted with a band of stiff leaves and pierced with a row of drainage holes, and a two-handled vase of baluster form, painted with a bird amidst flowering branches, with scroll handles and a tall flared foot, some damages and restoration, 15.2cm max. (2) Provenance: respectively acquired from Christie's, 29th March 1971, lot 38; and Christie's, 5th April 1965, lot 120 (part), formerly in the collection of Sir Gilbert Mellor.
Four delftware bowls mid 18th century, the shallow forms variously decorated in blue and polychrome enamels with vases of flowers, bamboo and flowering plants issuing from rockwork, and stylized flower sprays, two with an everted rim, some damages, 23cm max. (4) Provenance: the bowl with the flower vase acquired from Puttick & Simpson, 15th January 1969, lot 76 (part).
A small delftware vase c.1760, the small pear-shaped body painted in shades of blue with a Chinese figure in a landscape beside feathery foliate motifs and starburst designs, restoration to the rim, 15.2cm. Provenance: acquired from Sotheby's, 2nd March 1965, lot 102 (part), formerly in the collection of F H Garner.
Two small delftware plates c.1740-60, one painted in blue with a standing Chinese figure pointing towards a vase of flowers on a low table, the rim with flying insects and stylized flowering branches, the other of shallow dish form and painted with bamboo behind an ornamental fence and with large flowering plants echoed to the rim, some rim faults, 17.6cm max. (2) Provenance: the plate with a paper label for the Lipski collection, the dish acquired from Sotheby's, 1st June 1965, lot 58 (part), formerly in the collection of F H Garner.
A delftware blue dash tulip charger c.1680, probably Brislington, boldly painted with three tulips and long straight leaves unusually issuing from a chequered vase or bowl with scrollwork decoration, within concentric yellow and blue lines and a blue dash rim, the underside with a thin buff glaze, a 12cm rim crack, 35cm. Provenance: acquired from Sotheby's, 14th June 1966, lot 14, formerly in the collection of F H Garner.
A Bristol delftware two-handled vase mid 18th century, of campana shape with a wavy everted rim, painted in blue with two hayricks beside a farmhouse beneath tall sponged trees, applied with ropetwist handles, some chipping, 17cm high. Provenance: acquired from Sotheby's, 10th March 1981, lot 162, formerly in the collection of Louis L Lipski. Cf. Frank Britton, English Delftware in the Bristol Collection, p.175, no.11.26 for a vase of the same shape.
A massive delftware vase c.1760, probably Liverpool, the baluster form painted in blue with a large spray of flowering peony issuing from rockwork, a butterfly or moth in flight to the reverse, the neck ground, 40.5cm. Provenance: acquired from Sotheby's, 19th May 1969, lot 71.
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