Lot Details
Lot 399
Group of Chinese Export and Famille Rose Porcelain Articles
Comprising an Armorial lozenge-shaped two-handled covered dish with a liner, length over handles 9 3/4 inches; dinner plate, decorated with a continuous scenic border centering a monogram, diameter 9 7/8 inches; three pairs of plates, diameter of largest 10 1/2 inches; sauceboat and leaf-form stand, length overall 7 3/4 inches; and a pair of cress dishes, diameter 8 3/4 inches.
C Estate of Laura M. Mako
Additional Notes & Condition Report
Chinese Export Porcelain Plate: 19th Century; (with continuous scenic border centering a monogram): there are at least two scattered short hairline cracks that extend from the rim edge through the border towards the center of the plate, however, each appears to extend approximately half way through the border; there is an old piece of old, dry scotch tape residue that is currently affixed to the rim edge of the plate that extends onto both sides of the plate rim edge (top and underside)
Chinese Export Famille Rose Porcelain Sauceboat and Leaf-Form Stand: there are approximately two old shallow flake losses to the body of the boat, located on the upper rim edge; gilding losses; the stand appears to be in generally good condition
Pair of Chinese Export Famille Rose Porcelain Cress Dishes: there are numerous rim chips to one example; the other example appears to be in generally good condition; gilding losses to each upper rim
Three Pairs of Chinese Export Porcelain Plates: each of the two plates with the pink and brown border has a hairline crack extending through its border; the set of two plates with the pink and lavender border each appear to be in generally good condition; one of the plates with the white colored border has numerous rim chips and rough areas along the rim; the other plate to this set has a few small nicks to the underside area of its rim edge
none of the items were blacklighted
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