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503
          AN ENGLISH MARKET FAMILLE ROSE
          ARMORIAL TEAPOT AND COVER
          YONGZHENG PERIOD, CIRCA 1730
          With the arms of Husbands on one side, the
          reverse with blossoming prunus
          5æ in. (14.6 cm.) long        (2)
          $1,000–1,500
          From a tea service made for the Revd. James
          Husbands, LL.D., part of which was in the famous
          Cecil Bullivant collection. See D. Howard, op. cit.,
                                                                       503
          vol. I, p. 255.






          504
          A SET OF FOUR ENGLISH MARKET
          ARMORIAL PLATES
          YONGZHENG/QIANLONG PERIOD, CIRCA
          1735
          With the arms of Chapman
          9 in. (22.8 cm.) diameter     (4)
          $3,000–5,000
          Probably made for John Chapman, son of Sir
          William, created a baronet in 1720 and a director
          of the South Sea Company. See D. Howard, op.
          cit., vol I, p 101.










                                                        504
          505
          AN ENGLISH MARKET ARMORIAL TEA
          SERVICE
          YONGZHENG/QIANLONG PERIOD, CIRCA
          1735
          Decorated with the arms of Chapman, comprising:
          A teapot and cover, 7¡ in. (18.7 cm.) wide
          A tea caddy and cover, 5º in. (13.3 cm.) high
          A pair of cofee cups, 5æ in. (14.5 cm.) high
          Five tea bowls, 3 in. (7.6 cm.) diameter
          Two saucers, 4Ω in. (11.4 cm.) diameter
          7º in. (18.4 cm.) wide, the teapot   (13)
          $2,000–3,000
          Probably made for John Chapman, son of Sir
          William, created a baronet in 1720 and a director
          of the South Sea Company. See D. Howard, op.
          cit., vol I, p 101.
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