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FOUR PIECES MAINLY CHINESE EXPORT TABLEWARE
Estimate:
$500 - $700
Sold
$300
Live Auction
November Estates & Collections
Description
Chinese and English, 18th and 19th century. Four piece group of porcelain tableware comprising, three pieces of Qianlong era Export porcelain, comprising, an Imari armorial plate, circa 1715, with the arms of Lord Somers, the crest of Walker in error on the lip (dia. 8.75"), an armorial plate, late 18th century, having a blue and white diapered lip encircling the arms of Peters impaling Joskyn (dia. 6.125"), and an Imari palette tea cup with fish scale and floral pattern (h. 2.5"); together with a Job Ridgway & Sons iron red floral tea saucer (dia. 5.5"); the large armorial plate and tea cup with H. Moog, Atlanta, GA labels to the back, but otherwise all apparently unmarked.
Provenance: Private Collection of Sherwood Preece, Atlanta, GA.
Approximate dimensions:
Provenance: Private Collection of Sherwood Preece, Atlanta, GA.
Approximate dimensions:
Condition
Foot chips to large armorial plate, professional restoration with visible overpaint and cracks to the small armorial plate, firing and glaze imperfections, examined under ultraviolet light.