Three Chinese porcelain part tea sets, 20th century, comprising a pink ground set incised with dragons amongst clouds, with six character pseudo Guangxu mark, (approx 30 pieces), a part set decorated with lotus flowers, bats and shou against a rose pink ground, four character pseudo Qianlong mark (12 pieces) and a part set with six character mark for the Jiangxi porcelain Co, (approx 21 pieces), and other non matching pieces.
Sold for £950
Condition Report
The largest ‘Dragons’ pattern set comprises 2 sandwich plates (one with tiny rim chip the other with hairline cracks), 14 side plates (two with small rim chips, one with hairline crack and chip to footrim, a further two with chips to the footrim, some with wear to the decoration), 8 saucers, 4 cups, a rice bowl and two spoons, two small dishes, a teapot (chip to spout), a sugar bowl and cover and a milk jug. All with six character Guangxu mark.
The red ground gilt Lotus pattern comprises a teapot, hot water jug, sugar bowl, milk jug, 4 cups, three saucers (worn pattern), three small dishes, a soy sauce bottle, a stem cup, two rice bowls (one with rim chip), two small bowls and a spoon.
The Famille rose Lotus & Shou set comprises a sugar bow and cover, a milk jug, a bowl, 4 cups and six saucers – all with no obvious faults.
Three Chinese porcelain part tea sets, 20th century, comprising a pink ground set incised with dragons amongst clouds, with six character pseudo Guangxu mark, (approx 30 pieces), a part set decorated with lotus flowers, bats and shou against a rose pink ground, four character pseudo Qianlong mark (12 pieces) and a part set with six character mark for the Jiangxi porcelain Co, (approx 21 pieces), and other non matching pieces.