Lot 100

Three Chinese Export Armorial Porcelain Dishes, Boone, Dundas, and Newland

Estimate: $600 - $900

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comprising: circa 1738, enameled porcelain plate, centered with the arms of Newland impaling Hutchinson, 8-3/4 in.; circa 1755, enameled and gilt octagonal porcelain saucer dish, centered with arms of Dundas, 9-7/8 x 9-7/8 in.; circa 1718, charger with arms of Charles Boone to rim, gilt border, Kangxi double underglaze blue ring mark to base centered with linghzi fungus mark, 11-7/8 in.   

Provenance: According to consignor notes, Newland impaling Hutchinson purchased from Henry Moog Antiques, Atlanta, Georgia, September 1990 for $550; Collection of JoAnn and Whit Whitley, North Carolina

Note: David Howard, Chinese Armorial Porcelain, Volume I, p. 268, p. 424, p. 940 illustrate examples from these services.

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According to consignor notes, Newland impaling Hutchinson purchased from Henry Moog Antiques, Atlanta, Georgia, September 1990 for $550; Collection of JoAnn and Whit Whitley, North Carolina

each with pinholes, discoloration, and anomalies, labels to base; Newland with professional restoration to rim (not visible under blacklight); Dundas with large restored spider crack across plate, minor chips to foot ring, fleabites to border; Boone with rubbing to gilt rim