Grp: 28 Books on Chinese Export Ceramics & Art: Large group of books and catalogues on Chinese export ceramics and art. Includes the following titles:. Roger Keverne, "Fine and Rare Chinese Works of Art and Ceramics, Winter Exhibition, " London, 2003. Spink, "Chinese Art, " London, 1996. Sotheby's Parke Bernet, "Chinese Ceramics, " Hong Kong, 1976. Sotheby's, "Important Chinese Furniture, " New York, 1999. Michael Sullivan, "The Arts of China, " University of California Press, 1999. "The Chinese Exhibition, " London, 1974. S. Howard Hansford, "A Glossary of Chinese Art and Archaeology, " London, 1954. Jorge Welsh Oriental Porcelain, "Important Collection of Chinese Export Porcelain, " Lisbon, 1999. Sotheby's, "Chinese Export Porcelain and Works of Art, " London, 1997. Sotheby's, "Chinese Export Porcelain and The Late Rev. Benjamin J. Lake, D. D. Collection of Staffordshire Figures, " New York, 1987. Christie's, " Export Art of China and Japan, " London, 1997. Christie's, "Fine Chinese Export Porcelain and Works of Art, " London, 1995. Sotheby's, "Chinese Export Porcelain, " New York, 1992. Christie's, "Chinese Export Art, " New York, 2001. Herbert, Peter, and Nancy Schiffer, "Chinese Export Porcelain, " Exton, Pennsylvania, 1975. Sotheby's Parke Bernet, "Fine Chinese Jades, " Hong Kong, 1979. Sotheby's, "The Neal W. and Frances R. Hunter Collection, " New York, 1998. Howard Rogers and Sherman E. Lee, "Masterworks of Ming and Qing Painting from the Forbidden City, " Japan, 1988. Bo Gyllensvard and John Alexander Pope, "Chinese Art from the Collection of H. M. King Gustaf VI Adolf of Sweden, " Washington D. C. , 1966. The National Palace Museum, "Chinese Cultural Art Treasures, " Beijing, 1981. Christie's, "Fine Chinese Ceramics, Works of Art and Furniture, " New York, 1990. Sotheby's, "Chinese Ceramics and Works of Art, " New York, 2000. Christie's, "Fine Chinese Ceramics and Works of Art, " New York, 1990. The Chinese Porcelain Company, "Abstraction and Reality: Chinese Art from the Warring States to the Liao, " New York, 1999. Sotheby's, "Fine Chinese Ceramics and Works of Art, " New York, 1990. Alan Priest, "Aspects of Chinese Painting, " New York, 1954. Candace J. Lewis, "Into the Afterlife: Han and Six Dynasties Chinese Tomb Sculpture from the Schloss Collection, " Poughkeepsie, New York, 1990. Michael C. Teller IV, "Offering Vessels of Yunnan, " New York, 2004. . Condition Please contact us for a detailed condition report. Please note that the lack of a condition statement does not imply perfect condition. Email condition@revereauctions. com with any condition questions.
Chinese Export erotic subject plate circa 1740
European shell and scroll-decorated rim centering floral spray and medallion with erotic scene of embracing young partially dressed couple, framed by iron red enamel band.
Dia.9"
Provenance: F.J. Carey III Antiques, Ambler, Pennsylvania
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The J. Louis Binder Collection of Chinese Export Porcelain (a portion of which sold in an eponymous auction at Christie's of London in 2003).
Condition: Rim nick and several glaze flakes to underside; one repaired nick to underside.
** All Chinese Export porcelain pieces have been examined under bright light and UV light. All show slight wear consistent with age. Only repairs and restorations, or wear greater than expected will be mentioned in condition reports.
Pair Chinese Export Thwaite armorial plates circa 1775
shaped octagonal underglaze-blue rim over painted panel centering arms of Captain THWAITE.
Dia.9 1/4"
Provenance: The J. Louis Binder Collection of Chinese Export Porcelain (a portion of which sold in an eponymous auction at Christie's of London in 2003).
Literature: Howard, David S. CHINESE ARMORIAL PORCELAIN. London: Faber & Faber, 1974. p.601.
Condition: One with repaired nick that is visible under strong light. Ground glaze thickly applied.
SIX PIECE GRISAILLE MYTHOLOGICAL TEA SET Qianlong era, circa 1750
Chinese export continental market. A six-piece part tea-set comprising one coffee cup, one tea bowl, two saucers, and one sucrier (sugar bowl) together with its cover. Each with central image of Jupiter (Zeus), the "King of the Gods," with stylized Du Paquier border, saucer, 5 in. Diam.; cup, 2 1/4 in.; tea bowl, 2 3/4 in. Diam. sugar bowl, 4 3/4 in. Diam. Chinese Export Porcelain in the Reeves Center Collection at Washington and Lee University, (Th. V. Litzenburg, London 2003), p.190, cat. 187. La Porcelaine de Compagnies des Indes a Décor Occidental, (F. & N. Hervouet & Y. Bruneau, Flammarion - Pere Castor, Paris 1986), p.292, nos. 13.1 & 13.2.
Impressive Chinese Export Simpson armorial platter circa 1760
rectangular form with chamfered corners painted with alternating famille rose border decorations of shells, flowers, and birds over chain band centering arms of SIMPSON impaling BRYDGES.
L17 3/8" W14 3/8"
Provenance: The J. Louis Binder Collection of Chinese Export Porcelain (a portion of which sold in an eponymous auction at Christie's of London in 2003).
Literature: Howard, David S. CHINESE ARMORIAL PORCELAIN. London: Faber & Faber, 1974. p.565.
Condition: Overall in good condition. Wear to arms and gilding along edge. The 11 o'clock position of the rim has hairline.
Chinese Export Mandarin hunting scene bowl 18th century
scalloped rim and shaped sides with exterior scene of figures on horseback with hounds chasing a fox through landscape, interior with intricate border of gold diaper on red band above rose Greek key band and floral and butterfly band with center floral sprig.
Dia.5 1/2"
Provenance: The J. Louis Binder Collection of Chinese Export Porcelain (a portion of which sold in an eponymous auction at Christie's of London in 2003).
Condition: Thumbsize repair to rim above the building to the right of the central scene, not affecting central scene.
** All Chinese Export porcelain pieces have been examined under bright light and UV light. All show slight wear consistent with age. Only repairs and restorations, or wear greater than expected will be mentioned in condition reports.
Pair Chinese Export botanical specimen plates circa 1735
decorated in underglaze-blue with gilt accents, connected circular floral ribbon border surrounding well with gilt strapwork design and centering flower specimen.
Dia.9" (pr)
Provenance: The J. Louis Binder Collection of Chinese Export Porcelain (a portion of which sold in an eponymous auction at Christie's of London in 2003).
Literature: For a similar example see Howard, David S. CHINA FOR THE WEST. vol I. London: Sotheby Parke Bernet, 1978. no. 298, pp.304-305.
Howard attributes the inspiration behind this design to the Swiss-Dutch botanist Maria Sybille Merian (1646-1717) who produced drawings for the books: MEAMORPHOSIS INSECTORUM SURINAMENSIUM and HISTOIRE GENERALE DES INSECTES DE SURINAM ET DE TOUTE L'EUROPE.
Condition: Both with wear to gilding; One with rim nicks nd flakes to underside and hairline; the other with several rim flakes and nick to edges and underside rim as well as two hairlines.
GEORGE III STERLING COVERED BREAKFAST DISH, LONDON CHINESE EXPORT PORCELAIN PLATTER 18TH C. CHINESE EXPORT PORCELAIN PLATTER, 18TH C., L 16 1/2":Having blue and white, bird, butterfly, and floral designs with gold highlights. Measures L.16 1/2" x 13 1/4".
Chinese Export armorial plate 18th century
possibly Dutch, with gilt spearhead border encasing central band comprised of alternating panels of gilt trellis and scrollwork centering unidentified coat of arms in vibrant gold, red, blue and black.
Dia.9 1/8"
Provenance: The J. Louis Binder Collection of Chinese Export Porcelain (a portion of which sold in an eponymous auction at Christie's of London in 2003).
Condition: Very good near perfect condition.
** All Chinese Export porcelain pieces have been examined under bright light and UV light. All show slight wear consistent with age. Only repairs and restorations, or wear greater than expected will be mentioned in condition reports.
GROUP OF CHINESE EXPORT PORCELAIN, SOME ARMORIAL, 18TH/EARLY 19TH CENTURYGROUP OF CHINESE EXPORT PORCELAIN, SOME ARMORIAL, 18TH/EARLY 19TH CENTURY, including a blue and white plate, a pair of molded plates with floral decoration in puce, a pair of fish scale plates, a 19th Century Samson plate with armorial, a pair of fish scale small gravy boats, a helmet jug with orange floral decoration, a tea bowl and saucer with green floral swags, a pair of teacups and saucers with creamer, all three with monogram, a monogrammed teacup, two Japanese small tea bowls in blue and white with red highlights, a Mandarin palette small tea bowl, a creamer with floral decoration with bands of green and purple, an armorial tea bowl for William Hodgson, a London cabinet maker, an armorial saucer dish, for Admiral Sir Edward Hughes, and an English saucer dish with ornate gilt decoration (21) Provenance: Pair of molded plated with label for Elinor Gordon, Villanova, PA.
REFERENCE CHINESE EXPORT ARMORIAL PORCELAIN[Reference Chinese Export Armorial Porcelain] Howard, David Sanctuary. Chinese Armorial Porcelain. London: Faber and Faber, 1974, dust jacket, signed by the author . Provenance: Ex-Library of Henry Stern, Henry Stern Antiques, New Orleans, c. 1993
Six Volumes Related to Chinese Export Porcelain: Six Volumes Related to Chinese Export Porcelain . Including: . David Sanctuary Howard, Chinese Armorial Porcelain, Faber and Faber Limited, London, 1974; Jean McClure Mudge, Chinese Export Porcelain for the American Trade, 1785-1835, University of Delaware Press, 1962; David S. Howard, The Choice of the Private Trader, Zwemmer, 1974, inscribed by the author; The Chinese Porcelain Company, 17th and 18th Century Chinese Export Porcelain, Pressroom Printer, Hong Kong, 2001, The Chinese Porcelain Company, Important Chinese Export Porcelain from Kangxi to Jiaqing, Paul Art Press, New York, 1999; and Ancient Chinese Trade Ceramics From the British Museum, Chen Kang-Shuen, Taipei, 1994. . . Estimate $200-300 . . Property from the Estate of Margaret Sheffield Martin, Atlanta, Georgia
GRP: 28 BOOKS ON CHINESE EXPORT CERAMICS & ARTLarge group of books and catalogues on Chinese export ceramics and art. Includes the following titles:
Roger Keverne, "Fine and Rare Chinese Works of Art and Ceramics, Winter Exhibition," London, 2003.
Spink, "Chinese Art," London, 1996.
Sotheby's Parke Bernet, "Chinese Ceramics," Hong Kong, 1976.
Sotheby's, "Important Chinese Furniture," New York, 1999.
Michael Sullivan, "The Arts of China," University of California Press, 1999.
"The Chinese Exhibition," London, 1974.
S. Howard Hansford, "A Glossary of Chinese Art and Archaeology," London, 1954.
Jorge Welsh Oriental Porcelain, "Important Collection of Chinese Export Porcelain," Lisbon, 1999.
Sotheby's, "Chinese Export Porcelain and Works of Art," London, 1997.
Sotheby's, "Chinese Export Porcelain and The Late Rev. Benjamin J. Lake, D.D. Collection of Staffordshire Figures," New York, 1987.
Christie's," Export Art of China and Japan," London, 1997.
Christie's, "Fine Chinese Export Porcelain and Works of Art," London, 1995.
Sotheby's, "Chinese Export Porcelain," New York, 1992.
Christie's, "Chinese Export Art," New York, 2001.
Herbert, Peter, and Nancy Schiffer, "Chinese Export Porcelain," Exton, Pennsylvania, 1975.
Sotheby's Parke Bernet, "Fine Chinese Jades," Hong Kong, 1979.
Sotheby's, "The Neal W. and Frances R. Hunter Collection," New York, 1998.
Howard Rogers and Sherman E. Lee, "Masterworks of Ming and Qing Painting from the Forbidden City," Japan, 1988
Bo Gyllensvard and John Alexander Pope, "Chinese Art from the Collection of H.M. King Gustaf VI Adolf of Sweden," Washington D.C., 1966..
The National Palace Museum, "Chinese Cultural Art Treasures," Beijing, 1981.
Christie's, "Fine Chinese Ceramics, Works of Art and Furniture," New York, 1990..
Sotheby's, "Chinese Ceramics and Works of Art," New York, 2000.
Christie's, "Fine Chinese Ceramics and Works of Art," New York, 1990.
The Chinese Porcelain Company, "Abstraction and Reality: Chinese Art from the Warring States to the Liao," New York, 1999.
Sotheby's, "Fine Chinese Ceramics and Works of Art," New York, 1990.
Alan Priest, "Aspects of Chinese Painting," New York, 1954.
Candace J. Lewis, "Into the Afterlife: Han and Six Dynasties Chinese Tomb Sculpture from the Schloss Collection," Poughkeepsie, New York, 1990.
Michael C. Teller IV, "Offering Vessels of Yunnan," New York, 2004.
Condition:
Please contact us for a detailed condition report. Please note that the lack of a condition statement does not imply perfect condition. Email condition@revereauctions.com with any condition questions.
A Chinese porcelain for Dutch market blue and white mythological plate, dating from the 18th century. The central illustration on the inside depicts the Fall of Phaeton, referring the the ancient Greek myth of Phaeton. A grouping of figures are gathered on an outcropping into the water. The inside rim has a blue border and beneath that a blue ring.
D. 8" (20.3 cm)
Provenance: collection of J.Louis Binder, Virginia Hunt Country, Christie's London held a sale for him in 2003 for his Chinese export art collection The J. Louis Binder collection is arguably the most extensive and exciting collection of "European subject" wares to come onto the market for several decades, it is the results of more than thirty years avid collecting by Louis and Gloria Binder,who,with their son Jason, have travelled the world seeking out fine and rear examples of this fascinating group of Chinese export porcelains.
Condition: the lower section of the plate has been broken into 3 piece and repaired, otherwise it is in good condition
EN GRISAILLE EUROPEAN SUBJECT ZEUS MILK JUG, Qianlong Era, circa 1750
Chinese Export subject of the "King of the Gods" on small ribbed sparrow's beak jug, 3 1/2 in. H.
Chinese Export Porcelain in the Reeves Center Collection at Washington and Lee University, (Th. V. Litzenburg, London 2003), p.190, cat. 187.
La porcelaine des Compagnies des Indes a décor Occidental, (F. & N. Hervouët & Y. Bruneau, Flammarion - Pere Castor, Paris 1986), p.292, no. 13.1 & 13.2.
A Group of Chinese Export Porcelain Famille Rose 'Boy' Figures: A Group of Chinese Export Porcelain Famille Rose 'Boy' Figures Qing Dynasty, 19th Century Height of tallest 8 inches. Provenance: Two examples purchased from Earle Vandekar, London Condition For condition inquiries please contact fdcr@hindmanauctions. com
Chinese Export Wood armorial soup plate circa 1760
octagonal rim decorated with crest and floral sprays above gilt chain band and centering arms of WOOD of Copmanthorpe.
Dia.8 5/8"
Provenance: The J. Louis Binder Collection of Chinese Export Porcelain (a portion of which sold in an eponymous auction at Christie's of London in 2003).
Literature: Howard, David S. CHINESE ARMORIAL PORCELAIN. London: Faber & Faber, 1974. p.552.
Condition: Repaired nick to underside at the 11 o'clock, 10 o'clock, 8 o'clock and 2 o'clock positions. Repaired chip at the 5 o'clock position.
** All Chinese Export porcelain pieces have been examined under bright light and UV light. All show slight wear consistent with age. Only repairs and restorations, or wear greater than expected will be mentioned in condition reports.
A rare Chinese Pronk "La Dame Au Parasol" plate, dating from the Yongzheng perioid (1722-1735). A Museum quality rare plate depicting a lady with a parasol. Commissioned by the Dutch East India Co. to Dutch artist Cornelis Pronk (1691-1759), this was one of designs that could be copied on porcelain and intended for export. This composition was one of Pronk's most popular. In the design a lady gestures to three birds walking as shade from the sun is provided by a servant holding an ornate parasol over her head. Plate rim has red design elements and four medallions with ducks and gees, four with Chinese figures. Reverse side depicts eight insects in red glaze. Sticker on underside with writing: "Very Important - Pronk - Parisol - Plate C. 1736".
D. 9" (22.8 cm)
Provenance: collection of J.Louis Binder, Virginia Hunt Country, Christie's London held a sale for him in 2003 for his Chinese export art collection another example was sold in New York Christie's "Mandarin & Menagerie: the Sowell Collection" sale on Jan 25 2015 Lot 107 for $22,500 USD The J. Louis Binder collection is arguably the most extensive and exciting collection of "European subject" wares to come onto the market for several decades, it is the results of more than thirty years avid collecting by Louis and Gloria Binder,who,with their son Jason, have travelled the world seeking out fine and rear examples of this fascinating group of Chinese export porcelains.
Condition: in good condition overall only with age related surface wear
EN GRISAILLE EUROPEAN SUBJECT ZEUS THREE-PIECE SET, Qianlong Era, circa 1750
three pieces Chinese Export teaware with image of "King of the Gods," with elaborate stylized border, includes, saucer, tea bowl and teacup.
4 1/4 in. Diam. of saucer, 3 in. Diam. of tea bowl and 31/4 in. Diam. of cup with handle.
Chinese Export Porcelain in the Reeves Center Collection at Washington and Lee University, (Th. V. Litzenburg, London 2003), p.190, cat. 187.
La porcelaine des Compagnies des Indes a décor Occidental, (F. & N. Hervouët & Y. Bruneau, Flammarion - Pere Castor, Paris 1986), p.292, no. 13.1 & 13.2.
ARMORIAL CHINESE EXPORT PORCELAIN Important armorial Chinese Export Porcelain: the large dish with a "frog" cover, both the dish and cover bearing MacDonald accollée with the Forbes(?) family; depicting two foliate gilt branches, with grapes and sepia leaves, joined by a banner (wear), late 18th Century; L: 17 1/4"; Provenance: S. Marchant & Son, London; Literature: Howard, David S., Chinese Armorial Porcelain, Fig. F11, p. 279
RARE GILES-DECORATED CHINESE EXPORT TEAPOT & STAND, Qianlong Era, circa 1758-63
English decorated teapot and stand.
The tea pot decorated in overglaze red, gilt, and black enamels, with a landscape with European buildings in ruins, a figure on a horse proximate to a couple standing figures, with another solitary figure standing under a tree. There is a river in the middle distance and the buildings and ruins on the opposite side, all outlined in black and washed over in red enamel. The cover and stand are similarly decorated. The rims decorated with a scrolling gold border, and the finial on the tea pot is painted in gold. This teapot, cover, and stand, decorated with ruined buildings among trees and a river, are clear evidence for the fashion for Picturesque views in England during the mid-18th century. The composition bears similarities with woodcuts and drawings by Domenico Campagnola and other Venetian painters of the 16th century, which were being rediscovered by the English collectors and travelers of the “Grand Tour”, at the time.
This particular group of Chinese export porcelain, of which similar examples exist in the collection of the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, were painted in London, specifically attributed to the atélier (workshop) of the enameller James Giles (1718-1780). Giles was possibly the most famous ‘chinaman’ and ‘china painter’ of his time in London, and he was known for decorating both Chinese export and English manufactured porcelain, and for a thriving retail business. Between 1743 and 1777, his business attracted illustrious clients, such as Princess Amelia (1711-1786), daughter of King George II (1683-1760), and he was recognized by Josiah Wedgwood (1730-1795), as the enameller with the most efficient gilding techniques
teapot, 5 1/2 in. H., and stand, 5 in. W.
For further example, see Hanscombe, "The Early James Giles and His Contemporary London Decorators," p.126, fig.136.
Chinese Export Famille Rose Porcelain Plate, Qianlong Reign (1736-1795), elaborately decorated in the center with the arms of Beauple impaling Bettesworth surmounted by a crest of a goat's head couped, pierced in the neck by an arrow, the well's border of fleur-de-lys, the rim border of gilt garlands, dia. 9". An identical plate is illustrated in David Sanctuary Howard's Chinese Export Porcelain (London: Faber & Faber, 1974), page 364, M2.
Chinese Export Champion armorial soup plate 18th century
octagonal form decorated in the famille rose pallete, gilt rim with spearhead border encasing floral sprays over bamboo wreath connecting arms of CHAMPION impaling MAINWARING over central floral scene.
Dia.8 3/4"
Provenance: The J. Louis Binder Collection of Chinese Export Porcelain (a portion of which sold in an eponymous auction at Christie's of London in 2003).
Literature: For similar example see: Howard, David S. CHINESE ARMORIAL PORCELAIN. London: Faber & Faber, 1974. p.388.
Condition: Very good original condition with minor wear to decoration.
** All Chinese Export porcelain pieces have been examined under bright light and UV light. All show slight wear consistent with age. Only repairs and restorations, or wear greater than expected will be mentioned in condition reports.
Two Chinese Export Porcelain Hot Milk Jugs and Covers: Two Chinese Export Porcelain Hot Milk Jugs and Covers The first decorated for the European market with the Judgment of Paris, the second with animals in landscape. The larger 5 1/4 in. high. Note: For a similar example of the European market jug see Howard, David & Ayers, John, China for the West, London & New York, 1978, pg. 329, no. 324, ill. p> Condition Each with minor wear and chips to the rim of cover, one cover with repaired chip. Minor firing cracks to each. Otherwise in good condition. Not withstanding this report or any discussion concerning condition of a lot, all lots are offered and sold "as is" in accordance with our conditions of sale.
Chinese Export Wood armorial soup plate circa 1745
spearhead borders centering arms of WOOD of Islington impaling another.
Dia.8 7/8"
Provenance: The J. Louis Binder Collection of Chinese Export Porcelain (a portion of which sold in an eponymous auction at Christie's of London in 2003).
Literature: Howard, David S. CHINESE ARMORIAL PORCELAIN. London: Faber & Faber, 1974. p.462.
Condition: Minor wear to black pigments in arms and light rubbing to gilding along edge.
** All Chinese Export porcelain pieces have been examined under bright light and UV light. All show slight wear consistent with age. Only repairs and restorations, or wear greater than expected will be mentioned in condition reports.
Chinese Export Porcelain Plate for the European Market: Chinese Export Porcelain Plate for the European Market Decorated with figures in a classical scene. 9 1/8 in. diam. Note: For a similar example Sotheby’s, February 24, 1976, lot 274; Howard, David & Ayers, John, China for the West, London & New York, 1978, pg. 196, no. 193, ill. p> Condition Very minor wear and in good condition. A very small C shaped hairline crack to the underside of rim. Not withstanding this report or any discussion concerning condition of a lot, all lots are offered and sold "as is" in accordance with our conditions of sale.
CHINESE LONDON DECORATED TEAPOT AND COVER,18TH C. A Chinese London market decorated teapot and cover, dating from the 18th century. Decorated in dark green glaze the teapot features illustrations on two sides; an elegant couple, possibly landowners, and their dog, looking out over a river at a grand country house, a boat in the mid ground. The other side a reclining man enjoying leisure looking over a river at a grand country house. Cover decorated with a landscape scene with mountain in the distance, a conical finial topped with gilt.
D. 8:" (20.3 cm) H: 5 1/2" (14 cm)
Provenance: collection of J.Louis Binder, Virginia Hunt Country, Christie's London held a sale for him in 2003 for his Chinese export art collection The J. Louis Binder collection is arguably the most extensive and exciting collection of "European subject" wares to come onto the market for several decades, it is the results of more than thirty years avid collecting by Louis and Gloria Binder,who,with their son Jason, have travelled the world seeking out fine and rear examples of this fascinating group of Chinese export porcelains
Condition: with a restored hairline crack to the rim with overpaint ,otherwise is in good condition
Nine books on Chinese decorative arts: Fairbane's Book of Crests , Volume I, 1984; Binyon, Painting in the Far East , London, 1908; Hyde, Oriental Lowestoft Chinese Export Porcelain , Newport Monmouthshire, 1964; Tudor-Craig, Armorial Porcelain of the 18th Century , Century House, 1925, limited edition 594/1000; Phillips, China Trade Porcelain , Phaidon Press, London, front panel broken at binding ; Hobson, Chinese Porcelain and Wedgwood Pottery , Batsford, London, 1928, 150/220 made for U.S.; Pope, Chinese Porcelain From the Ardebil Shrine , Sotheby Parke-Bernet, 1981; Nuno de Castro, Chinese Porcelain and the Heraldry of the Empire , Civilizacao, in slip case, average wear ; Bushnell, Oriental Ceramic Art from the Collection of W.T. Walters , Crown Publishers, New York, 1980. Average wear.
Chinese Export Porcelain Teabowl and Saucer and a Coffee Cup and Saucer: Chinese Export Porcelain Teabowl and Saucer and a Coffee Cup and Saucer The teabowl and saucer decorated with the armorial of the Fearon family; the coffee cup and saucer decorated with the armorial of the Shipwright’s company. The larger saucer 5 1/2 in. diam. Note: For a similar example of the teabowl and saucer see Howard, David, Chinese Armorial Porcelain, Volume II, London, 2003, P19, page 342, ill; for a similar example of the coffee cup and saucer see Howard, David, Chinese Armorial Porcelain, Volume II, London, 2003, W6, page 619, ill. p> Condition The teabowl and saucer with rubbing to the gilding of rims, the saucer with a tiny nick to rim. The coffee cup and saucer with rubbing to the gilding, a very small firing crack to the underside of saucer, a small area of restoration to the rim of saucer. Otherwise each in good condition. Not withstanding this report or any discussion concerning condition of a lot, all lots are offered and sold "as is" in accordance with our conditions of sale.
Chinese Export Porcelain Plate Decorated with The Rotterdam Riots: Chinese Export Porcelain Plate Decorated with The Rotterdam Riots Six character mark within a double blue circle to base. 7 7/8 in. diam. Note: For a similar example see Howard, David & Ayers, John, China for the West, London & New York, 1978, pg. 60, no 15, ill. p> Condition Very minor wear and in good condition. Not withstanding this report or any discussion concerning condition of a lot, all lots are offered and sold "as is" in accordance with our conditions of sale.
Rare Chinese Export Porcelain Armorial Saucer Dish, Qianlong Reign (1736-1795), the Fitzhugh-style border executed in underglaze blue, the central armorial executed in famille rose enamels with the arms of Martin impaling Parker and the motto "Pro Patria", dia. 9-1/2". A teacup from this service is illustrated in David Sanctuary Howard's Chinese Export Porcelain (London: Faber & Faber, 1974), page 742, V14. Howard notes that the service belonged to Sir Henry Martin (1733-1794), M.P. and Comptroller of the Navy, and was evidently commissioned sometime between his marriage to Elizabeth Anne Parker in 1761 and his creation as the 1st Baronet Martin of Lockynge in 1791. The service was sold in 1922 upon the extinction of the baronetcy.
DUTCH MARKET BLUE &WHITE MYTHOLOGICAL PLATE,18TH C A Chinese porcelain for Dutch market blue and white mythological plate, dating from the 18th century. The central illustration on the inside depicts the Fall of Phaeton, referring the the ancient Greek myth of Phaeton. A grouping of figures are gathered on an outcropping into the water. The inside rim has a blue border and beneath that a blue ring.
D. 8" (20.3 cm)
Provenance: collection of J.Louis Binder, Virginia Hunt Country, Christie's London held a sale for him in 2003 for his Chinese export art collection The J. Louis Binder collection is arguably the most extensive and exciting collection of "European subject" wares to come onto the market for several decades, it is the results of more than thirty years avid collecting by Louis and Gloria Binder,who,with their son Jason, have travelled the world seeking out fine and rear examples of this fascinating group of Chinese export porcelains.
Condition: the lower section of the plate has been broken into 3 piece and repaired, otherwise it is in good condition
A Chinese London market decorated teapot and cover, dating from the 18th century. Decorated in dark green glaze the teapot features illustrations on two sides; an elegant couple, possibly landowners, and their dog, looking out over a river at a grand country house, a boat in the mid ground. The other side a reclining man enjoying leisure looking over a river at a grand country house. Cover decorated with a landscape scene with mountain in the distance, a conical finial topped with gilt.
D. 8:" (20.3 cm) H: 5 1/2" (14 cm)
Provenance: collection of J.Louis Binder, Virginia Hunt Country, Christie's London held a sale for him in 2003 for his Chinese export art collection The J. Louis Binder collection is arguably the most extensive and exciting collection of "European subject" wares to come onto the market for several decades, it is the results of more than thirty years avid collecting by Louis and Gloria Binder,who,with their son Jason, have travelled the world seeking out fine and rear examples of this fascinating group of Chinese export porcelains
Condition: with a restored hairline crack to the rim with overpaint ,otherwise is in good condition
A Chinese export for European market boar hunting scene enameled teapot. A finely detailed scene of a boar hunting event with multiple horses with a dog the moment they encounter a boar. Their spears are raised at they prepare to catch the boar, with detailed green trees and landscape in the background. The cover echoes the scene with a boar figure and a tree in a landscape illustration.
L. 7 1/2" (19 cm) H:5 1/2(14 cm)
Provenance: collection of J.Louis Binder, Virginia Hunt Country, Christie's London held a sale for him in 2003 for his Chinese export art collection The J. Louis Binder collection is arguably the most extensive and exciting collection of "European subject" wares to come onto the market for several decades, it is the results of more than thirty years avid collecting by Louis and Gloria Binder,who,with their son Jason, have travelled the world seeking out fine and rear examples of this fascinating group of Chinese export porcelains
Condition: in overall good condition with overpaint glaze line to the rim and the end of spout, no major damage can be seen
Chinese Export Porcelain Dish and an Asian Export Porcelain Plate: Chinese Export Porcelain Dish and an Asian Export Porcelain Plate The Chinese dish with six character mark within a double blue circle and decorated with Adam & Eve, the Asian dish with 'Deshima Island' decoration. The larger 7 5/8 in. diam. Note: For a similar example of the Chinese dish see Scheuleer, D. F. Lunsingh, Chinese Export Porcelain: Chine de Commande, 1974, pl. 234, ill. For a similar example of the Asian dish see Howard, David & Ayers, John, China for the West, London & New York, 1978, pg. 73, no. 32, ill. p> Condition Each with minor wear. The Chinese dish with a few tiny rim nicks and a tiny hairline crack. The Asian dish with rim nicks. Not withstanding this report or any discussion concerning condition of a lot, all lots are offered and sold "as is" in accordance with our conditions of sale.
Chinese Export Porcelain Plate Decorated en Grisaille for the Dutch Market: Chinese Export Porcelain Plate Decorated en Grisaille for the Dutch Market Decorated with a classical wedding scene with Juno, flanked with the arms of Geelvinck and Graaftland, the arch inscribed 'Semper Amor Pro Te Firmissimus Atque Fidelis'. 9 in. diam. Note: For a similar example see Howard, David & Ayers, John, China for the West, London & New York, 1978, no. 391, page 394, ill. p> Condition Very minor wear and in good condition. Not withstanding this report or any discussion concerning condition of a lot, all lots are offered and sold "as is" in accordance with our conditions of sale.
Rare Chinese Export European subject armorial plate, Dutch market circa 1740
gilt scrollwork border centering allegorical wedding scene within Baroque rotunda and arch emblazoned with motto Semper Amor Pro Te Firmissimus Atque Fidelis (Forever My Love For You Will Be Strong and True), flanked by columns supporting what are believed to be the arms of Nicolaas VAN LANDSCHOT (1717-1762).
Dia.9 1/8"
Provenance: The J. Louis Binder Collection of Chinese Export Porcelain (a portion of which sold in an eponymous auction at Christie's of London in 2003).
Literature: Kroes, Jochem. CHINESE ARMORIAL PORCELAIN FOR THE DUTCH MARKET. Zwolle: Waanders, 2007. pp.275-280, illustrated p.279, pl.192.
Howard, David S. CHINA FOR THE WEST. London: Sotheby Parke Bernet, 1978. p. 394.
Howard, David S. THE CHOICE OF THE PRIVATE TRADER. London: Zwemmer, 1994. p.82.
Condition: Heavy wear to gilt rim decoration, otherwise in good condition.
** All Chinese Export porcelain pieces have been examined under bright light and UV light. All show slight wear consistent with age. Only repairs and restorations, or wear greater than expected will be mentioned in condition reports.
EUROPEAN MARKET BOAR HUNTING SCENE TEAPOT,18TH C. A Chinese export for European market boar hunting scene enameled teapot. A finely detailed scene of a boar hunting event with multiple horses with a dog the moment they encounter a boar. Their spears are raised at they prepare to catch the boar, with detailed green trees and landscape in the background. The cover echoes the scene with a boar figure and a tree in a landscape illustration.
L. 7 1/2" (19 cm) H:5 1/2(14 cm)
Provenance: collection of J.Louis Binder, Virginia Hunt Country, Christie's London held a sale for him in 2003 for his Chinese export art collection The J. Louis Binder collection is arguably the most extensive and exciting collection of "European subject" wares to come onto the market for several decades, it is the results of more than thirty years avid collecting by Louis and Gloria Binder,who,with their son Jason, have travelled the world seeking out fine and rear examples of this fascinating group of Chinese export porcelains
Condition: in overall good condition with overpaint glaze line to the rim and the end of spout, no major damage can be seen
PAIR CHINESE EXPORT ARMORIAL PORCELAIN PLATESPair of 18th century Chinese Export porcelain armorial famille rose dinner plates, bearing the arms and motto of the baronetcy of Lauder. Both depicting phoenixes surrounded by blooming peonies amongst other flowers.
Literature: David Howard, "Chinese Armorial Porcelain Volume I," London: Faber and Faber, pages 130 and 340.
Each; height: 1 in x diameter: 8 3/4 in.
Condition:
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Chinese Export Porcelain Plate Decorated for the Indian Market: Chinese Export Porcelain Plate Decorated for the Indian Market Decorated with a mahout and elephant in a landscape. 9 1/8 in. diam. Note: For a similar example see Chinese Export Porcelain in the Reeves Center Collection, pg. 67, ill. ; Howard, David & Ayers, John, China for the West, London & New York, 1978, pg. 468, no. 478. p> Condition Minor wear and some losses to the decoration, small chips to the rim. Otherwise in good condition. Not withstanding this report or any discussion concerning condition of a lot, all lots are offered and sold "as is" in accordance with our conditions of sale.
Rare Pair of Early Arita Export Coffee Urns, Edo Period, Late 17th Century
Intended for the Dutch market, each gourd-shaped vase raised on three cabriole legs, the body with ‘C’ handle and scene of the House Gods in jovial celebration, all rising to bulbous neck with heavenly rabbits, the domed lid with knob and decorated with dragons
16.90" (height),
43.00 cm (height),
Provenance: Private Collection Toronto, purchased in London during the 1940’s
A similar example was sold in Christie's London Export Art of China and Japan, April 6th, 1998, lot 225. Another similar example of the same design but with an European metal spout can be found in JAPANESE ART: MASTERPIECES IN THE BRITISH MUSEUM. Smith, London: 1990, page 167. An example with Japanese male figure legs and moulded cranes and egrets on the body can be found in CHINESE EXPORT PORCELAIN FROM THE MOTTAHEDHE COLLECTION. Howard and Ayers. London: 1985, page 38.
CHINESE EXPORT ENAMEL TEA POT W/ PIGEON,QIANLONG P A Chinese export enamel tea pot with pigeon theme, dating from the Qianlong period (1735-1796). A tall regal teapot with S shaped body, a large looping handle, and long curving spout, rising from a angled foot with recessed base. Side panels feature two pigeons among trees and flowers within a decorative border.
H. 9 (22.8 cm)
Provenance: collection of J.Louis Binder, Virginia Hunt Country, Christie's London held a sale for him in 2003 for his Chinese export art collection The J. Louis Binder collection is arguably the most extensive and exciting collection of "European subject" wares to come onto the market for several decades, it is the results of more than thirty years avid collecting by Louis and Gloria Binder,who,with their son Jason, have travelled the world seeking out fine and rear examples of this fascinating group of Chinese export porcelains
Condition: in good condition with surface wear
RARE PRONK"DAME AU PARASOL"PLATE,YONGZHENG PERIOD A rare Chinese Pronk "La Dame Au Parasol" plate, dating from the Yongzheng perioid (1722-1735). A Museum quality rare plate depicting a lady with a parasol. Commissioned by the Dutch East India Co. to Dutch artist Cornelis Pronk (1691-1759), this was one of designs that could be copied on porcelain and intended for export. This composition was one of Pronk's most popular. In the design a lady gestures to three birds walking as shade from the sun is provided by a servant holding an ornate parasol over her head. Plate rim has red design elements and four medallions with ducks and gees, four with Chinese figures. Reverse side depicts eight insects in red glaze. Sticker on underside with writing: "Very Important - Pronk - Parisol - Plate C. 1736".
D. 9" (22.8 cm)
Provenance: collection of J.Louis Binder, Virginia Hunt Country, Christie's London held a sale for him in 2003 for his Chinese export art collection another example was sold in New York Christie's "Mandarin & Menagerie: the Sowell Collection" sale on Jan 25 2015 Lot 107 for $22,500 USD The J. Louis Binder collection is arguably the most extensive and exciting collection of "European subject" wares to come onto the market for several decades, it is the results of more than thirty years avid collecting by Louis and Gloria Binder,who,with their son Jason, have travelled the world seeking out fine and rear examples of this fascinating group of Chinese export porcelains.
Condition: in good condition overall only with age related surface wear
AN EXTREMELY RARE CHINESE EXPORT SCOTSMEN PLATE An extremely rare Chinese Export Jacobite Highlanders plate for the Scottish Market. Early Qianlong Era, 1741-45 decorated in Famille Rose enamels with two members of the Highland Regiment, one holding a gun and the other playing the bagpipes, the rim with four reserves of birds and landscapes. This rare and highly important plate is one of the most sought after and iconic examples of Chinese export porcelain. An identical plate is illustrated by Howard and Ayers, China for the West, Vol. I, p. 239, no. 234, who provide an interesting account of the decoration: "The piper is copied faithfully from the 1743 frontispiece [drawn and] engraved by George Bickham for A short history of the Highland Regiment..." (The regiment represented here is "the 42nd Foot, amalgamated later with the 73rd and became the Black Watch....) The private is also after a Bickham drawing of the same date. The piper has been reversed, but the rifleman is as he appears in the drawing....These prints had also been sold separately...in 1743 as a 'set' of four by John Bowles, and it seems probable that that two [of the prints] were taken to China (rather than a copy of [the book])." The occasion commemorated on John Bowles' 'set' of prints occurred on July 18, 1743, when "Riflemen Farquar and Shaw, together with Samuel and Malcolm McPherson of the 42nd, were shot at the Tower, while Piper Macdonnel [or Macdonald] was among those sent as a convict to Georgia [in America] for their part in a mutiny....As Macdonnel was a piper, it was inevitable that the very recent print of a piper of the 42nd should be used and given his name. It is thought that Piper Macdonnel's companion on the porcelain is Rifleman Shaw, but it may equally well have been another of these 'Jacobite martyrs'." In fact, Le Corbeiller, 1974, p. 95, no. 38, identifies the piper (fig. 51) as "Alexander Monro, 'piper to ye prince'," (Charles Edward Stuart: 'Bonnie Prince Charlie'), and she notes that an undated version of the print of the private (fig. 52) "is inscribed, in an apparently contemporary hand, 'The Scottish Highlander "Hamilton" who was executed on Tower Hill at the time of the Rebellion 1745'." With respect to the date of the Scotsmen plates, Howard and Ayers, ibid., comment that it is probable "that the order was sent to China in or before 1745, for thereafter the [Jacobite] cause lay in ruins and the memory of the mutiny of the 42nd Regiment and its martyrs was quite obliterated." The same account is provided by David Howard, "Chinese Porcelain of the Jacobites," Country Life, January 24, 1973, pp. 243 and 244, and a similar plate is illustrated as pl. 2. Similarly decorated plates of which, according to Howard and Ayers, ibid., p. 239, "at least twenty are known," are illustrated by Beurdeley, p. 99, color pl. XIX (an example in the Musée Guimet, Paris); examples in the Royal Scottish Museum, the Zeeuws Museum, Middleburg, The Netherlands, and the Rhode Island School of Design (RISD) Museum; documented by Hervouët and Bruneau, p. 225, no. 9.90; by Hyde, p. 89, pl. XV, fig. 52; by Le Corbeiller 1974, p. 95, no. 38; by Lunsingh Scheurleer, pl. 205; and by Veiga, p. 288, pl. 264. A bowl with this 'Scotsman' decoration, sold at Christie's in London on April 6, 1998, lot 151, is illustrated by Fuchs, p. 132, no. 83, who also illustrates on p. 133 a detail of the piper and the George Bickham print, circa 1742. The aforementioned plate illustrated by Howard and Ayers, ibid., p. 239, was in the collection of Mr. and Mrs. Rafi Y. Mottahedeh, sold at Sotheby's New York on October 19, 2000, lot 196, and is now in the Peabody Essex Museum, Salem, Massachusetts. For another example, see also Sotheby's New York, The Collection of Khalil Rizk (Apr. 25, 2008), Lot 186. 9 in., Diameter. Reference: David S. Howard, A Tale Of Three Cities, Canton, Shanghai & Hong Kong, p. 112, no. 135. Condition: In excellent condition with only minimal age-appropriate wear to enamels and some pitting and imperfections from the firing process visible on the verso.
Chinese Export Forrester armorial soup plate circa 1745
octagonal rim decorated with scenic panels divided by crest and arms of FORRESTER of Scotland, centering scene of exotic birds.
Dia.8 3/4"
Provenance: The J. Louis Binder Collection of Chinese Export Porcelain (a portion of which sold in an eponymous auction at Christie's of London in 2003).
Literature: Howard, David S. CHINESE ARMORIAL PORCELAIN. London: Faber & Faber, 1974. p.323.
Condition: Very good condition. With no evidence of restorations or repairs, some light wear and rubbing to decoration.
Chinese Export Porcelain Oval Armorial Platter, Qianlong Reign (1736-1795), decorated in famille rose enamels centered with the arms of Stephenson above the initials "C.S." within a cartouche, flanked by floral tributes, framed by a meandering border of blue and gilt dots with an outer border of crosses on the rim, w. 9-1/4", l. 11-1/2". A teacup from this service is illustrated in David Sanctuary Howard's Chinese Export Porcelain (London: Faber & Faber, 1974), page 742, W1. Howard notes that the initials here probably refer to Charles Stephenson, brother of Bengali Governor Edward Stephenson.
A Chinese famille rose armorial charger. This large porcelain famille rose armorial plate features a central design with the arms of Campblee, within banners containing the mottoes MEMENTO and "Deus Dabit Vela". The inside rim with a pink border with small geometric designs and four area of red and pink flowers over a pink background.
D. 12" ( ( 30.5 cm)
Provenance: collection of J.Louis Binder, Virginia Hunt Country, Christie's London held a sale for him in 2003 for his Chinese export art collection The J. Louis Binder collection is arguably the most extensive and exciting collection of "European subject" wares to come onto the market for several decades, it is the results of more than thirty years avid collecting by Louis and Gloria Binder,who,with their son Jason, have travelled the world seeking out fine and rear examples of this fascinating group of Chinese export porcelains.
Condition: in good condition overall with discolor and wear
PAIR ARMORIAL CHINESE EXPORT DISHES Important pair of Chinese Export Porcelain hot water dishes: each bearing MacDonald accollée with the Forbes(?) family; the borders depicting two foliate gilt branches, with grapes and sepia leaves, joined by a banner; gilt and sepia florals on the sides (wear and old repair to one), late 18th Century; L: each 12 3/4"; Provenance: S. Marchant & Son, London; Literature: Howard, David S., Chinese Armorial Porcelain, Fig. F11, p. 279
AN EXTREMELY RARE CHINESE EXPORT SCOTSMEN PLATE, An extremely rare Chinese Export Jacobite Highlanders plate for the Scottish Market. Early Qianlong Era, 1741-45 decorated in Famille Rose enamels with two members of the Highland Regiment, one holding a gun and the other playing the bagpipes, the rim with four reserves of birds and landscapes. This rare and highly important plate is one of the most sought after and iconic examples of Chinese export porcelain. An identical plate is illustrated by Howard and Ayers, China for the West, Vol. I, p. 239, no. 234, who provide an interesting account of the decoration: "The piper is copied faithfully from the 1743 frontispiece [drawn and] engraved by George Bickham for A short history of the Highland Regiment..." (The regiment represented here is "the 42nd Foot, amalgamated later with the 73rd and became the Black Watch....) The private is also after a Bickham drawing of the same date. The piper has been reversed, but the rifleman is as he appears in the drawing....These prints had also been sold separately...in 1743 as a 'set' of four by John Bowles, and it seems probable that that two [of the prints] were taken to China (rather than a copy of [the book])." The occasion commemorated on John Bowles' 'set' of prints occurred on July 18, 1743, when "Riflemen Farquar and Shaw, together with Samuel and Malcolm McPherson of the 42nd, were shot at the Tower, while Piper Macdonnel [or Macdonald] was among those sent as a convict to Georgia [in America] for their part in a mutiny....As Macdonnel was a piper, it was inevitable that the very recent print of a piper of the 42nd should be used and given his name. It is thought that Piper Macdonnel's companion on the porcelain is Rifleman Shaw, but it may equally well have been another of these 'Jacobite martyrs'." In fact, Le Corbeiller, 1974, p. 95, no. 38, identifies the piper (fig. 51) as "Alexander Monro, 'piper to ye prince'," (Charles Edward Stuart: 'Bonnie Prince Charlie'), and she notes that an undated version of the print of the private (fig. 52) "is inscribed, in an apparently contemporary hand, 'The Scottish Highlander "Hamilton" who was executed on Tower Hill at the time of the Rebellion 1745'." With respect to the date of the Scotsmen plates, Howard and Ayers, ibid., comment that it is probable "that the order was sent to China in or before 1745, for thereafter the [Jacobite] cause lay in ruins and the memory of the mutiny of the 42nd Regiment and its martyrs was quite obliterated." The same account is provided by David Howard, "Chinese Porcelain of the Jacobites," Country Life, January 24, 1973, pp. 243 and 244, and a similar plate is illustrated as pl. 2. Similarly decorated plates of which, according to Howard and Ayers, ibid., p. 239, "at least twenty are known," are illustrated by Beurdeley, p. 99, color pl. XIX (an example in the Musée Guimet, Paris); examples in the Royal Scottish Museum, the Zeeuws Museum, Middleburg, The Netherlands, and the Rhode Island School of Design (RISD) Museum; documented by Hervouët and Bruneau, p. 225, no. 9.90; by Hyde, p. 89, pl. XV, fig. 52; by Le Corbeiller 1974, p. 95, no. 38; by Lunsingh Scheurleer, pl. 205; and by Veiga, p. 288, pl. 264. A bowl with this 'Scotsman' decoration, sold at Christie's in London on April 6, 1998, lot 151, is illustrated by Fuchs, p. 132, no. 83, who also illustrates on p. 133 a detail of the piper and the George Bickham print, circa 1742. The aforementioned plate illustrated by Howard and Ayers, ibid., p. 239, was in the collection of Mr. and Mrs. Rafi Y. Mottahedeh, sold at Sotheby's New York on October 19, 2000, lot 196, and is now in the Peabody Essex Museum, Salem, Massachusetts. For another example, see also Sotheby's New York, The Collection of Khalil Rizk (Apr. 25, 2008), Lot 186. 9 in., Diameter. Reference: David S. Howard, A Tale Of Three Cities, Canton, Shanghai & Hong Kong, p. 112, no. 135. Condition: In excellent condition with only minimal age-appropriate wear to enamels and some pitting and imperfections from the firing process visible on the verso.
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