A GROUP OF CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN AND A FAMILLE-VERTE BEAKER (8)
18th/19th century
Comprising; a pear shaped vase and associated cover, 22cm high; a `Long Eliza' pattern beaker, Yu ( Jade) mark, 7.5cm high; a large export teabowl and saucer; a pair of small dishes painted with chrysanthemum, 13.5cm diameter; the Kangxi famille-verte beaker enamelled with flower panels, 7.5cm high. Provenance: Pelling Place, Old Windsor, Berkshire
Estimate: |
£100 - £200
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Hammer price:
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£350 |
Bidding ended. Lot has been sold.
Pear shaped vase- Crude repair around foot. Cover is associated and probably later
Long Eliza beaker- fine haircrack to the rim approx. 3cm length
Teabowl and saucer- teabowl with haircrack to the rim ,approx. 2cm length. Saucer with haircrack approx. 3cm length
Pair small dishes- some small rim chips and fritting.
Famille verte beaker- haircracks and rim chips