694. A Chinese armorial famille rose teapot and cover 18th century, painted with an unrecorded arms beneath a gilt spearhead border, the cover with flower sprigs, some wear to the gilding, 19.2cm. (2) £1,000-2,000
695. A rare Chinese armorial dish early 18th century, painted with the arms of Gelderland, the rim extensively broken and previously riveted, 27.4cm. £150-250
Gelderland is a province of the Netherlands with Arnhem as its capital city.
696. A Chinese famille rose armorial cup and saucer 18th century, painted in gilt with an owl perched above the mongramme ‘WW’, the rim with a scale ground and flower sprigs. (2) £150-250
The ‘Owl’ service was reputedly made for Mr W Woodley of Beccles.
697. A Chinese armorial large dish c.1745, painted with the arms of Chandler of London, with a banner of three lions on a shield and elaborate scrolling foliage, within a spearhead border, the rim with four floral sprays, wear to the gilding and enamels, 38.4cm.
£1,800-2,200
Cf. D S Howard, Chinese Armorial Porcelain p.459, for a similarly decorated plate.
698. A pair of Chinese armorial plates c.1790, painted in iron- red and gilt with panels containing mountainous scenes and birds, the centre with the arms of Hamond,19.6cm. (2) £250-350
Cf. D S Howard, Chinese Armorial Porcelain, Volume 1, p.696 for a dish from this service.
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699. Russian interest: A Chinese famille rose Armorial dish 19th century, depicting the arms of Catherine the Great, 41cm. £200-300
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