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- LARGE GROUP OF CHINESE EXPORT CANTON
LARGE GROUP OF CHINESE EXPORT CANTON BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN, 18TH CENTURYLARGE GROUP OF CHINESE EXPORT CANTON BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN, 18TH CENTURY, including a small Blue Fitzhugh dish, dia: 6 in.; a low bowl, dia: 10 1/4 in.; 8 dishes, dia: 9 1/2 in.; 3 curved dishes, dia: 9 in.; 5 dishes, dia: 7 1/2 in.; small bowl, dia: 7 in.; 2 teacups and saucers, dia: 6 in. (of dish); together with English Canton style teabowls and three saucer dishes (36)
- CHINESE KO-TYPE CUPSTANDChinese Ko-Type
CHINESE KO-TYPE CUPSTANDChinese Ko-Type Cupstand. Finely potted in the form of a shallow curved dish supported on a recessed splayed foot, the center mounted with a small globular cup, applied overall in an pale ivory glaze suffused with network of black crackles joined by fine golden crackles, 5.6 inches wide. Provenance: From a private Northern California estate by descent
- David Frith (born 1943), stoneware rectangular
David Frith (born 1943), stoneware rectangular curved dish, tenmoku centre and border of trailed white glazes, impressed marks, 28.5cm x 25cm
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