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FIVE ITEMS OF PORCELAIN comprising Derby spill-vase, gilded and painted with flowers and flared neck, 11cms high; a saucer with moulded border painted with flowers in the manner of Swansea; a twin-handled cobalt-blue vase painted with a landscape and flowers, 22cms high (unmarked); a twin-handled dish and cover; and a Famille-rose Canton rice-wine pot
ARNOLDUS BLOEMERS (Dutch b.1792 d.1844) oil on board - still life study of various flowers in a vase on a table and with a single butterfly, signed with initials, 28 x 20cms Provenance: from the family of dual nationality British and Dutch businessman and Chairperson with Unilever, Mr Denise Kuipers, who died in 2002
A LARGE CHINESE KIANGNAN PEAR-SHAPED VASE with a long neck, covered in a creamy 'ostrich egg' glaze with fine crackles, one side with a subtle foliate pattern, Ming, 20.5" (52cm) high Provenance: Bluett & Sons, London 1940. J.C. Thomson Collection. Private collection, South Wales. So-called Kiangnan Ting 'ostrich egg' glazed vases of this type were highly sought after by collectors in the mid-20th century. Sir William Burrell acquired a piece from Bluetts in 1943 which is now in the Glasgow collections. Lord Cunliffe also bought one from Bluetts for £75 in 1947 which was exhibited at the 1948 OCS Exhibition (no. 140). For published examples see A.L. Hetherington "The Early Ceramic Wares of China", 1922 pl.22; and Hobson and Hetherington "The Art of the Chinese Potter", 1923, pl.61.
A CHINESE CLOISONNÉ BOTTLE VASE decorated with blue-ground foliate roundels within flowerheads and leafy tendrils on a turquoise ground, the long neck with a central gilt-bronze archaistic band flanked by rectangular handles with rings, the lower body mounted on each side with a gilt-bronze double-dragon panel beneath a ruyi band, the base with a four character Qianlong mark and of the period, 11.5" (29cm) high. Provenance: The collection of Lieutenant Colonel Terence Parsons (b.1933).
FOUR THAI BANGCHIANG POTTERY VESSELS including two of stem-bowl form painted with red pigments, 8" (20.3cm) x 6.5" (16.5cm) high; a bowl painted with red pigments, 7.5" (19.5cm) dia. and a thistle-form vase, 5" (12.6cm) high (4) Provenance: The collection of the late Major Michael Pitt-Rivers, acquired in the 1950s or 1960s. The collection of the late William Gronow Davis MFH.
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