A 19TH CENTURY CHINESE EXPORT PORCELAIN SLEEVE VASE IN POOR ...

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A 19TH CENTURY CHINESE EXPORT PORCELAIN SLEEVE VASE IN POOR CONDITION, A QUANTITY OF EARLY 19TH CENTURY ENGLISH PORCELAIN TEAWARE OF VARYING ORIENTAL INSPIRED DESIGNS, ETC, the sleeve vase with two panels painted with figures in a village surrounded by geometric patterns, height 26.5cm, a Meissen style tea bowl and saucer painted with a floral design in underglaze blue, ribbed porcelain, crossed sword marks, bowl diameter 8cm, saucer diameter 13cm, an early 20th century Continental porcelain quatrefoil hand painted saucer, a.f. and a Victorian Staffordshire pottery figure of a boy on a goat, height 17cm (Qty) (Condition Report: the sleeve vase has extensive damage to the top with amateur repairs, tea bowl has minor nibbles to the foot rim and saucer has a crack and chips in the foot rim, quatrefoil saucer has been broken in half and glued, goat is missing one horn, crazed and light crack to front of base, the tea ware is in mixed condition, wear to decoration, tea pot and cover are damaged, other defective items are seven cups, two jugs, three saucers, a plate and three bowls)

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Auction Date:
29th Jan 24 at 9:30am GMT

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