1128. A very rare Chinese eggshell porcelain armorial saucer dish, c.1735, decorated with the arms of Cawdor quartering Campbell and Lorne, the rim with a wide border of fruiting branches, peony and chrysanthemum, 15.6cm.
£800-1,000
Provenance: the Clifford Henderson collection. Purchased from Heirloom and Howard in 1981.
1129. A fine Chinese armorial plate, c.1730, painted with the arms of Grant within borders of peony, tied knots and grey diaper bands, the rim with brightly enamelled bands of peony and chrysanthemum, 22.4cm.
£2,000-3,000
Provenance: the Clifford Henderson collection. Purchased from Heirloom and Howard in 1981.
This service was made for Sir James Grant, the 6th Baronet.
1130. A Chinese armorial saucer dish, c.1720, decorated with the arms of Verney with Heath in pretence, within bands of gilt and red diaper separated by stylized floral sprays, some damages, 21.5cm. £1,000-1,500
Provenance: Mr and Mrs Rafi Mottahedeh Collection, Sotheby’s, New York, October 19th 2000, lot 276. The Clifford Henderson collection.
1131. A Chinese armorial soup plate, c,1724, decorated with the arms of Frederick impaling Morescoe with Morescoe in pretence, within a border of red and gold diaper bands, the rim with tied scrolls and swimming fish, 22.5cm.
£800-1,200
Provenance: the Clifford Henderson collection. Purchased from Heirloom and Howard in 1987.
This service was made for the descendants of Sir John Frederick, who rebuilt the hall at Christ’s Hospital following the Great Fire of London.
1132. A Chinese armorial plate, c.1726, the well decorated with the arms of Woodward, the rim with auspicious objects and famille rose flowers, 22.7cm.
£1,200-1,500
Provenance: the Clifford Henderson collection. Purchased from the Chinese Porcelain Company, New York in 1989.
1133. A Chinese armorial plate, c.1760, painted with the arms of Macgregor, the border with famille rose flowers joined by stems of bamboo, 22.7cm.
£600-1,000 Provenance: the Clifford Henderson collection.
The Clan Macgregor was outlawed and the name forbidden, following the Battle of Glenfruin in 1603. Until this changed in the late 18th century, the family went by the alternate name of Murray. Evan Macgregor (alias Murray) was aide de camp to Bonnie Prince Charlie during the Jacobite Rebellion.
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