This lovely dish is painted in underglaze Blue, depicting; Rockwork and a Prunus Tree.
There are four fledgling birds in a brown Chinese Imari.
The dish comes complete with original Christies Auction Sticker. There are no chips or cracks.
Size:28cm in diameter
The Diana Cargo On the 4th of March 1817, the Diana set sail up the Malacca Strait to Prince of Wales Island under the command of Captain Alexander Lyell. The night is pitch black and so with nothing to guide them, they press ...click for details
This beautiful large vase is decorated in the traditional
Iron Red and Cobalt Blue, depicting Flowers and Plants.
What I find impressive about this example is that the Porcelain
Is very thick making it a heavy piece. This leads me to believe
that it may be earlier than is stated. There has been a small
professional restoration to a corner of the cover but otherwise
the whole piece is in very good condition.
This vase and cover has been in our family for over 80 years.
Size:
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This exquisite little box has a nice floral design below the rich cobalt blue finish. A rare piece formerly belonging to sister Wendy Beckett.
Born in 1930, a British hermit who became well known in the 1990's when she presented a series of documentaries
for the BBC on the history of art.
These lidded boxes were sold at the Christies sale 'The Hatcher Cargo' March 1984.
The Hatcher Cargo was the first porcelain cargo from a shipwreck to come on to the market. It was sold ...click for details
This lovely little Brush washer is in the form of a peach.
Decorated with leaves and a flying insect.
A rare piece formerly belonging to sister Wendy Beckett.
Born in 1930, a British hermit who became well known in the 1990's when she presented a series of documentaries
for the BBC on the history of art.
6cm in diameter
Pieces from this 15th Century Cargo are becoming extremely rare.
Hatcher Chinese Shipwreck Cargo Seated Boy Tea Bowl c1643.
This fine tea bowl is painted with a mountainous riverscape and a boy seated beside trees. It is very finely made and such a tactile piece to hold.
A rare piece formerly belonging to sister Wendy Beckett.
Born in 1930, a British hermit who became well known in the 1990's when she presented a series of documentaries
for the BBC on the history of art.
Complete with its original Christies Auction sticker. A few firing marks to t ...click for details
This interesting mug is decorated with an under glaze blue tree peony growing from rock on a terrace. It has coloured enamels applied over the glaze.
The mugs were especially ordered by the VOC. (The Dutch East India Company). They are under glazed blue with enamels which have been eroded by the sea. The blue depicts a peony tree growing out of rocks on a terrace below a border of trellis. "Pattern".
Please note that this listing is for ONE small sized Beer mug only. However, I ...click for details
Of waisted hexagonal form with flat hexafoil rims.
In the 16th 17th and 18th Century sea salt was used, a flakey substance picked up by hand. When salt was refined this style of stand went out of fashion, consiquently making these quite rare.
profusely covered, Top to Bottom in Cobalt Blue Floral Designs. There is a Hatched border
around the top cover of the box. In excellent condition with no chips or cracks.
Size 10cm in diameter
The wreck was discovered by fisherman working off the Ca Mau peninsular when their nets snagged on it. When they realised the porcelain was saleable
they began dredging up as much as possible. Once the Vietnamese Ministry of Culture and Information realised what was happening they moved in quickly ...click for details
Tek Sing Shipwreck Cargo Fruiting pomegranate saucer dish c1822.
Circular painted saucer dish depicting two garlands of fruiting pomegranates
around a central flower head, the underside with stylised plants.
This particular saucer dish is very rare as there were very little in the entire cargo!
Size: 10.3cm in diameter.
The Tek Sing (True Star) a large ocean going Junk, 60 meters in length, set sail from Amoy
harbour in China, bound for Batavia (now Jakarta) on the island of Java.
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Blue and white ‘bowl shaped jug’ painted with scholar on a rocky bank in a mountainous landscape with a bridge leading towards retreats and a two storey pavilion amongst trees, with a pagoda on the distant island below a border of trellis pattern. The handle with a formal flower spray at the right, angles to the spout.
Size including handle: 21cm