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A SET OF FOUR ARMORIAL PLATES
AND A LARGER DISH EN SUITE
Kangxi
Decorated in the Chinese Imari palette
with borders of foliate scroll reserved with
roundels of sun and cloud motifs, the centres
bearing the arms of Walker. The largest dish
35cm (13.3/4in) diam. (5).
£1,500 - 2,000
HK$15,000 - 20,000
CNY13,000 - 18,000
See ‘Chinese Armorial Porcelain’, D.S
Howard, Vol. I, p.177, no. B2.
387
A GROUP OF CHINESE EXPORT WARES
386 Kangxi to Qianlong
Comprising: a Dutch decorated Kakiemon
style dish, Johanneum mark N:64; a grisaille
and gilt decorated European subject dish;
an armorial dish with reticulated rim; a
famille rose armorial teapot and cover; and
a European decorated ‘sepia’ tea bowl and
saucer.
The largest dish 24cm (9.1/2in) diam. (7).
£1,000 - 1,500
HK$9,800 - 15,000
CNY8,900 - 13,000
For two examples of the Dutch decorated
Kakiemon style dish from the Franks
Collection in the British Museum, see
‘European Decoration on Oriental Porcelain:
387 1700-1830’, Helen Espir, fig. 20.
388
A PAIR OF FAMILLE ROSE ‘PSEUDO-
TOBACCO LEAF’ TUREENS AND
COVERS
Qianlong
Of rectangular form with canted corners
and gilt fruit spray finials, each brightly
enamelled and gilt with Mandarin ducks
amongst stylised leafy flowering stems and
water reeds, the interiors with sprays of lotus,
peonies and prunus blossom.
25cm (9.7/8in) wide. (4).
£1,000 - 1,500
HK$9,800 - 15,000
CNY8,900 - 13,000
388
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