A small group of Chinese porcelain. Comprising: an 18th
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A small group of Chinese porcelain. Comprising: an 18th century export mug, of cylindrical form painted in underglaze blue with a Willow pattern, to a bamboo handle, 3.75 diameter x 5 high; a Ming-style cup of slightly flared form with internal five-clawed dragon, the exterior with two further disporting dragons, four-character mark beneath; a small shipwreck tea/wine bowl with Sotheby's Ca Mau - Binh Thuan' label 48734; a celadon bowl of five-petalled flowerhead design, and two Willow pattern saucers, one with collector's label AGC 675 (for A. Gresham Copeland), thence by family descent, (6).
Condition
Mug has typical rim and foot frits, plus an old flake with short cracks. One saucer (non-AGC example) had an old chip and haircrack.
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A small group of Chinese porcelain. Comprising: an 18th
Estimate £50 - £80
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