british ceramics
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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, male figure with impressed R, 33.5cm by 31cm high respectively
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Both bearing original Christie’s collection
labels H J Joel Collection 17 April 1980 19
£700 - 1000
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A Pair of Chelsea Chamber Candlesticks, circa 1755-58, each
with a shallow leaf form pan with frilled edge, red line rim, painted with a pair of cherries, a moth and two insects, with spurred C shape handle to the bud nozzle, 14cm long, 4.5cm high (one cracked and formerly riveted)
£1000 - 1500
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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
£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
£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
£300 - 400
A Longton Hall Cabbage Leaf Sauceboat, circa 1755, with
double branch moulded handles, the interior painted with a flower spray and insect, the exterior picked out in puce and bright green, 20cm
£300 - 400
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