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Pair of Rose du Barry egg-shell porcelain cups, with design of Lotus, Grapes and Cherries, used for holding the Lotus Seeds for the Emperor Kang-hsi
With the six marks — made in the reign of Kang-hsi of the Great Ching Dynasty.
In the centre is an egg-shell porcelain bowl, celadon ground, with Famille Verte and Coral Peach design. Used for holding the “ Noodle of
Longevity” for the Empero’s Birthday.
With the six marks — made in the reign of Kang-hsi of the Great Ching Dynasty. 1. Elizabethan Silver-mounted Tiger Ware Jug, engraved with Birds
and Flowers. Height 7 inches.
2. Fine Charles I Exeter Spoon with Lion Sejant Top. Maker,
John Lavers. Circa 1635. 3. Fine Pewter Flat Top Tankard. Height 5½ inches. (Marked) Circa 1685.
4. Fine Elizabethan Exeter Lion Shield Top Spoon. Maker, R. Osborn. Circa 1600. Very finely pricked with date, etc., on shield and back of bowl.
5. Fine Elizabethan Silver-mounted Tiger Ware Jug. Height
6¼ inches. Date, London 1580. Maker’s Mark, G. W.
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And at INVERNESS
Telegrams: “Veitchius, Piccy, London. ” Cables: “Veitchius, London. ” Telephone: Gerrard 8174. Sheffield Plate: its History, Manufacture and Art, Imperial 8-vo, Illustrated — H. N. Veitch, 1908.