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Chinese export Barber's bowl, 18th century, circa 1790 Of oval shape with inset made for the European market, very finely painted in the Imari palette with seeded pomegranites, peonies, and other flowers. Underglaze decoration in blue, orange and pink picked out in gilt; to the reverse, raised oval foot rim with 2 small holes, this would have been used for hanging the bowl in between use. 35cms Condition - Excellent - very minor fritting to corner edge of inset rim. No restoration or repair GBP £1,820 More Images Stock No; 1005a |
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Chinese crackle-glazed footed dish 18th century, circa 1790 A small well proportioned dish with raised foot, barbered rim, with crackled dove grey glaze. Crackle glazed decoration - intentionally produced by interupting with the firing process which affects the shrinkage between the body and the glaze, forming a pattern of irregular cracks. This also could be enhanced by staining from liquids such as tea. 11cms Condition - Very good, very minor firing specks to the centre and also very minor staining. No restoration or repair GBP £330.00 More Images Stock No; 1006 |
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Chinese Blue and White plate, Kangxi period, 1762-1722 Painted to the centre with fancy peacock type birds, with another bird in flight, a circular sun and flying insects, with rocks and shrubs set within a double blue ring. A further ring of broken lines; the border with scrolls and flowers, blue line to rim. The reverse with a raised foot-rim picked out with a blue line. Condition - Good condition, kiln faults; firing specks to front and firing cracks to the rear, minor fritting to rim edge. No restoration or repair GBP £190.00 More
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Chinese Kraak-style blue and white plate Qianlong period 1736-1795 Circular form painted with basket of flower design to the centre, surrounded by petal shape floral panel border in the Kraak style. It is said that the baskets were full of flowers and herbs to represent wealth and longevity, after one of the 8 Immortals, Lan Caihe, who was the patron saint of florists and whose distinguishing emblem is a flower basket. Kraak porcelain is named after the Portugese ship, 'Carracks', which transported porcelain from China to Europe between 1580 - 1640. However, Kraak style, meaning 'of similar decoration' to these earlier wares continued well into the 1700s. 21cms diameter Condition - Good, minor fritting to rim No restoration or repair GBP £85.00 More
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Chinese Kraak-style blue and white plate Qianlong period 1736-1795 Circular form painted with basket of flower design to the centre, surrounded by petal shape floral panel border in the Kraak style. It is said that the baskets were full of flowers and herbs to represent wealth and longevity, after one of the 8 Immortals, Lan Caihe, who was the patron saint of florists and whose distinguishing emblem is a flower basket. Kraak porcelain is named after the Portugese ship, 'Carracks', which transported porcelain from China to Europe between 1580 - 1640. However, Kraak style, meaning 'of similar decoration' to these earlier wares continued well into the 1700s. 22cms diameter Condition - Good, minor fritting to rim No restoration or repair GBP £85.00 More
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Chinese Kraak-style blue and white plate Qianlong period 1736-1795 Circular form painted with basket of flower design to the centre, surrounded by petal shape floral panel border in the Kraak style. It is said that the baskets were full of flowers and herbs to represent wealth and longevity, after one of the 8 Immortals, Lan Caihe, who was the patron saint of florists and whose distinguishing emblem is a flower basket. Kraak porcelain is named after the Portugese ship, 'Carracks', which transported porcelain from China to Europe between 1580 - 1640. However, Kraak style, meaning 'of similar decoration' to these earlier wares continued well into the 1700s. 22.5cms diameter Condition - Good, minor fritting to rim No restoration or repair
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Chinese Kraak-style blue and white plate Qianlong period 1736-1795 Circular form painted with basket of flower design to the centre, surrounded by petal shape floral panel border in the Kraak style. It is said that the baskets were full of flowers and herbs to represent wealth and longevity, after one of the 8 Immortals, Lan Caihe, who was the patron saint of florists and whose distinguishing emblem is a flower basket. Kraak porcelain is named after the Portugese ship, 'Carracks', which transported porcelain from China to Europe between 1580 - 1640. However, Kraak style, meaning 'of similar decoration' to these earlier wares continued well into the 1700s. 21.5 cms diameter Condition - Good, minor fritting to rim No restoration or repair
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Chinese Kraak-style blue and white plate Qianlong period 1736-1795 Circular form painted with basket of flower design to the centre, surrounded by petal shape floral panel border in the Kraak style. It is said that the baskets were full of flowers and herbs to represent wealth and longevity, after one of the 8 Immortals, Lan Caihe, who was the patron saint of florists and whose distinguishing emblem is a flower basket. Kraak porcelain is named after the Portugese ship, 'Carracks', which transported porcelain from China to Europe between 1580 - 1640. However, Kraak style, meaning 'of similar decoration' to these earlier wares continued well into the 1700s. 22cms diameter Condition - Good, minor fritting to rim No restoration or repair
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A Caughley Chelsea Ewer creamboat Circa 1790 |
A Caughley 'Gadroon Boat' creamboat Circa
1776-82 |
A small Caughley mug circa 1780 Condition - Good, minor wear No restoration or
repair |
A Worcester coffee cup Circa 1770 |
A Worcester coffee cup Circa 1770 Condition - Good, minor wear No restoration or
repair |
A Worcester sparrow beak jug Circa 1770 Condition - Good, minor wear No restoration or
repair |
A Worcester oval stand Circa 1765 Condition - Good, minor wear No restoration or
repair |
A Worcester dessert plate, Circa 1770 Condition - Good, minor wear No restoration or
repair |
A Worcester scale blue ground plate, Circa
1775 Condition - Good, minor wear No restoration or
repair |
A Worcester scale blue ground plate, Circa
1775 Condition - Good, minor wear No restoration or
repair GBP £325.00 More Images Stock No; 2009 Back to top |
A Worcester small strap fluted sauceboat,
Circa 1760 |
A Caughley teabowl and saucer, Circa 1780-90 |
A Caughley teabowl and saucer, Circa 1780-90 |
A Caughley teabowl and saucer, Circa 1780-90 |
A Lowestoft teabowl and saucer, Circa 1780-90 |
A Lowestoft teabowl and saucer, Circa 1780-90 |
A Worcester teabowl and saucer, Circa 1770 |
A Worcester teabowl, Circa 1770 |
A Worcester coffee cup and saucer, Circa 1770 |
A Worcester teabowl and saucer, Circa 1770 |
A Worcester spoontray, Circa 1770 |
A Worcester teabowl and saucer, Circa 1775 |
3 Worcester teabowls, Circa 1775 Various sizes 8 cms, 7.5 cms 6.7 cms (diameter) More Images Stock No; 2022, 2023, 2024 Back to top |
A Worcester dessert dish circa 1765 23 cm diameter |
A Worcester dessert dish circa 1765 23 cm diameter |
A Worcester teapot and cover circa 1770-90 12.5 cms £425 More Images Stock no; 3002 |
A Caughley Sucrier and cover circa 1770-90 12. cms £295 More Images Stock no; 3003 |
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A Worcester sparrow beak jug circa 1770-90 11 cms £295 More Images Stock no; 3004 |
A Chelsea-Derby mug circa 1770-80 With globular body and finely turned cylindrical neck, painted in the
style of Edward Withrs with scattered floral sprays and sprigs, within
a formal border in 'Smith's blue' and gold, gilt dentil rims, anchor and
D marks in gold £425 More Images Stock no; 3005 |
A Chelsea-Derby mug circa 1770-80 With globular body and finely turned cylindrical neck, painted in the
style of Edward Withrs with scattered floral sprays and sprigs, within
a formal border in 'Smith's blue' and gold, gilt dentil rims, anchor and
D marks in gold £365 More Images Stock no; 3006 |
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Of cylindrical form with turned bands, painted with a crest and monogram
below a narrow blue and gold border. £265 More Images Stock no; 3007 |
A Bow Octagonal plate circa 1755 Painted in famille rose enamels with flower sprays, rocks and bamboo. £365 More Images Stock no; 3008 |
A Bow Octagonal plate circa 1755 Painted in famille rose enamels with flower sprays, rocks and bamboo. £385 More Images Stock no; 3009
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A Caughley Chelsea Ewer creamboat Circa 1790 11 cm long, very good condition £425. More Images Stock no; 3010 |
A pair of Crown Derby vases circa 1890 A fine pair of Derby Imari vases with gilded decoration. With pierced
lids, Crown Derby mark to bases and decorator's mark. £590 More Images Stock no; 3011 |