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A PAIR OF CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE SAUCERS AND A KRAAK
PORCELAIN SAUCER
LATE MING DYNASTY
Each of the pair of saucers painted with a medallion enclosing a monkey and
deer, the scene surrounded by precious objects and flowers, with marks to
the reverse, the kraak dish decorated with a bird perched amidst rocks and
plants, with panels enclosing sprays of fruit to the cavetto, 14cm max. (3)
£500-700
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A SMALL COLLECTION OF CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE ITEMS
MING AND QING DYNASTY
Comprising: a circular box and cover, a larger bowl and cover and a dish with
paper labels for Christie’s, 6.7.84, lot 385, a pair of prunus-decorated bowls
and covers with paper labels which read ‘Hatcher Collection Christie’s June
1984’, a pair of ‘phoenix’ bowls with six character Jiajing marks and a pair
of small saucers, all four with paper labels reading ‘The Hatcher Collection,
Christie’s Amsterdam, 14-03-1984’, 19.9cm max. (13)
£500-1,500
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Provenance: from a deceased estate, Dorset. The pair of saucers and ‘phoenix’
bowls formerly from the Hatcher Collection, and then purchased from
C P Sheffield on 24th March 1984. The dish and larger blue and white bowl and
cover purchased from Christie’s London on 6th July 1984, lot 385 (part lot). The
smaller blue and white circular box and cover purchased from Artemesia, Alresford
on 10th September 1987. Copies of the invoices are available.
824
TWO SMALL CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE BOWLS
18 CENTURY
TH
One painted with branches of fruiting peaches and pomegranates, the centre
with four floral sprays, with a six character Wanli mark to the base, the other
painted with panels containing flowers and the sanduo, the base with a six
character Xuande mark, 10.9cm and 9.5cm. (2)
£200-300
825
A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE TEA BOWL AND SAUCER
KANGXI 1662-1722
The cup painted with a couple and a lady standing amidst rockwork, the
saucer similarly decorated with the lovers standing in a garden beneath a
constellation, with beribboned precious objects to the saucer’s rim and the
rim interior of the cup, each with a four character Chenghua mark to the
base, 10.5cm. (2)
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£800-1,000
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