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POWDER BLUE WITH GILT
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- A TALL CHINESE POWDER BLUE WITH GILT
A TALL CHINESE POWDER BLUE WITH GILT PORCELAIN VASE Kangxi period (1662-1722), elegant form, finely painted in powder blue, with a long cylindrical neck rising from a gently curving body, flaring to a wide mouth, the foot splayed, remains of gilt decoration and calligraphy to the body, the neck appears to have a Daoist paradise landscape with mountains, moon and constellations near top rim.
- WEDGWOOD CELESTIAL DRAGON BOWL Early
WEDGWOOD CELESTIAL DRAGON BOWL Early 20th century, England, footed bowl, powder blue with gilt dragon design, vine and flower pattern at rim, retailed by The Bailey Banks, and Biddle Co., Philadelphia, marked "WEDGWOOD ENGLAND."
- MASONS IRONSTONE 15 piece Masons Ironstone
MASONS IRONSTONE 15 piece Masons Ironstone partial dessert service in rare powder blue with gilt accents and hand painted rose center reserves, 8 dessert plates, 2 saucers, 2 leaf form cake plates, 2 chocolate tureens, and a footed compote, stamped underglaze on reverse; compote 5.5"H 12"W 10.5"D
- 96 PIECES JOHNSON BROS PORCELAIN96 pieces
96 PIECES JOHNSON BROS PORCELAIN96 pieces Johnson Bros porcelain, powder blue with gilt rim. Mark circa early 20th century. 2 vegetable bowls, 2 serving platters, creamer and sugar, lidded tureen, 8 bouillon bowls, 1 bowl, 10 teacups, 12 square salad plates, 12 dinner plates,11 berry bowls, 12 bread & butter plates, 9 bouillon saucers, 3 saucers, 12 demitasse saucers. Wear to gilt on rim, repair to 1 soup bowl handle, line to 1 vegetable bowl, chip to base of 1 teacup, line to 1 teacup, chip to underside of 1 dinner plate, chips to small saucers, chips to berry bowls, roughness and losses to decoration on bread & butter plates and saucers, crazing throughout.
Dinner plate: 10" diameter.
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