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Spring Catalogue Sale: Friday 26 March 2010 10:00AM
Viewing: Monday 22 to Thursday 25 March 9.00am - 4.00pm. *Buyer's premium is 17.5% up to £50,000 and 10% thereafter on any one lot plus VAT*
 

A Worcester Porcelain Polychrome Cream Boat, circa 1750-58, moulded with scroll rocaille edged panels on each side enclosing flowers issuing from blue rocks, a butterfly to a similar panel beneath the lip, with sprays and sprigs of flowers around the inner rim, scroll strapwork handle, hexagonal foot, 5.3cm high, 10.8cm long

Guide Price: £1500-2000

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A Worcester "Japan" Pattern Cylindrical Mug, circa 1770, painted in Kakiemon style with three vertical rectangular panels depicting a dragon and exotic pheasant perched on blue bamboo amongst flowers alternating with blue panels reserved with floret punctuated trellis and dense gilt scrolls, with C strap handle, 12.5cm high

Guide Price: £400-600

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A Worcester Porcelain Polychrome Basket, circa 1760, of canted circular shape, the wall pierced with interlinked circles moulded with florets on the external interstices, centrally painted with a spray of summer flowers in vivid enamel colours, further flowers to the inner borders, 17cm diameter (cracked)

Guide Price: £400-600

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A Bow Porcelain Conical Beaker, circa 1755, enamelled in the Quail pattern, 6cm; A Coffee Cup, circa 1760, enamelled in the Kakiemon manner with crouched quail, 2 in iron red, 6cm; and A Coffee Can, circa 1770, enamelled with sprays and sprigs of flowers, crow's foot border, 6.3cm (3)

Guide Price: £150-250

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A Bow Fluted Cream Boat, circa 1765, with pink fringed rim and enamelled with flower sprays and sprigs, 11cm long; A Coffee Can, circa 1760, of conical form, painted with enamel sprays of flowers in the Meissen style, 5.5cm; and A Tea Bowl, possibly late 18th/early 19th century, with undulating rim, enamelled in the famille rose style with peonies amongst rocks, 8.1cm diameter (3)

Guide Price: £100-150

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A Bow Fluted Saucer Dish, circa 1765, brightly enamelled with five Meissen style sprays and sprigs of flowers, gilded rim, red painted anchor and dagger mark, 20cm diameter

Guide Price: £200-300

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A Chelsea Plate, circa 1758, of scalloped circular form, the border panels painted with birds in Meissen style, the central field with sprays and sprigs of flowers, red line rim, red anchor mark, 21.1cm diameter

Guide Price: £250-350

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A Chelsea Gold Anchor Period Basket, circa 1770, in German rococo style, with pierced outscrolled leaf handles and trellis borders, painted with scattered flowers and sprigs, openwork feet, gold anchor mark, 25cm wide

Guide Price: £200-300

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A Pair of Chelsea Porcelain Figures "The Imperial Shepherds", gold anchor marks, circa 1765, he stands wearing floral attire and outholding his right arm, holding a hoe in his left hand, a dog at his feet, she holds a basket of flowers in her upheld apron, a posy of flowers in her left, a sheep at her feet, against encrusted flowering shrubs from rococo scroll bases, enriched in gilt throughout, each with impressed R, 34cm by 32.5cm high respectively

Both bearing original Christie's collection labels H J Joel Collection 17 April 1980 19

Guide Price: £1500-2500

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A Chelsea Porcelain Fruit Painted Dessert Plate, Brown Anchor, circa 1758-60, moulded with repeat feather scrolls to the rim, and painted with a central arrangement of a fig, cut and whole orange, brambles and plums surrounded by cherries, damsons, a moth and insects, brown painted mark, 21.5cm diameter

Guide Price: £300-400

View Lot No. 139

 
 
 
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