A selection of Chinese porcelain, 18th century and later, in...

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A selection of Chinese porcelain, 18th century and later, including two tea bowls, three saucers, and a cup and cover, all decorated in a quail pattern, with a blue and white English tea bowl (8) (at fault)

PROVENANCE: From the collection of Dr Christopher & Mrs Helen Girton

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The three tea bowls each show small chips and nibbles to the rims, and glazing faults and pits and frits throughout. One saucer shows a hairline crack through the centre and extensive crazing throughout. The other saucers both show glazing faults and one shows a chip to the rim. The cup and cover show chips and nibbles to the rims and highpoints and rubbing to the gilt highlights.

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Auction Date:
4th Feb 26 at 10am GMT

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