Lot 1227

A GROUP OF CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN

18th century
Comprising; two crested teabowls and a small plate, each painted with a buffalo in a landscape; a `Jumping Boy' pattern teabowl and two saucers; an erotic subject saucer; a small ovoid jar and a replacement Delft cover, painted with two ladies playing go, jar only 8.5cm high; also an earlier saucer painted with a central figure. (10). Provenance: The crested wares, erotic subject saucer and jar with R & G McPherson Antiques, London

Estimate: £150 - £250
Hammer price: £1,600
Bidding ended. Lot has been sold.

Crested teabowls and a saucer- one teabowl with extensive repairs. The other with extensive crazing to the glaze. The saucer with rim chips.

Jumping Boy teabowl- chip to the rim
Two Jumping Bow saucers/small plates, each approx 10cm diameter- one with a very shallow rim chip. The other with a fine haircrack, approx. 2cm length and some glaze impurities.

Erotic subject saucer, 11cm diameter- restuck rim chips, approx. 2cm by 1cm

Small jar- replacement Dutch Delft cover- jar in good condition. Glaze chips to the cover

Ming saucer- opened firing crack to the rim. Two haircracks to the rim

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