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Mixed lot of oriental ceramics , 19th century: three Chinese yellow glazedfoliate dishes , 28.5 and 20cm; celadon glazed porcelain shallow bowl and a dish , 17cm, 25cm; Japanese Meppo-yaki porcelain celadonkendi modelled as a ho-ho bird, marked Zuishi, height 10cm; a Japanese Banko waresake jug with thumbprint decoration, (Worcester Royal Porcelain Works label), height 14cm; and a novelty gourd shaped wine pot , 11cm. (8).
Group of 18th/19th century Chinese blue and white ware : cylindrical vase with bronze effect bands, height 36cm; two pairs of prunus blossom vases, 20cm; two baluster vases and covers, mark of Kangxi but later; Kangxi style wine ewer (no cover); Jiaqing octagonal plate. (Some chips and cracks).
An engraved faceted stem wine glass, probably 19th Century, the rounded funnel bowl engraved with St. George on horseback slaying the dragon and three coats of arms, including one surmounted by a grasshopper and another with a portrait of a queen, above the diamond and rectangular faceted stem and conical foot, height approx 15.5cm.
Twelve fluted wine glasses by Christofle with cut decoration and tapering stems, six large wine glasses, 22cm tall approx, two medium wine glasses, 19cm tall approx and four small wine glasses, 17cm tall approx, all marked Christofle to base together with a cylindrical crystal decanter by Christofle with similar vertical cut detail
A dark olive-green sealed wine bottle, of shouldered cylindrical form, the seal inscribed H. Quartly. Molland, 22.5cm high, probably last quarter 18th century. The Quartly family of Great Champson Farm in the Parish of Molland, Devonshire. This family were instrumental in establishing the Devon Ruby breed of cattle, saving valuable specimens from possible extinction during the Napoleonic Wars when there was a huge demand for meat. Throughout the 19th century the family continued to improve the breed to the standard known today.
A baluster wine glass, the round funnel bowl with a solid lower section with bead inclusion, supported on an inverted baluster stem with basal knop and bead inclusion, on a domed and folded foot, 14cm high, circa 1700. Provenance: The Timothy Neat Collection. See Turnbull & Herron, The Price Guide to English 18th Century Drinking Glass, (1970), p. 19 for this very glass.
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