A CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE PART SERVICE, QIANLONG
A CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE PART SERVICEQIANLONGEach piece with a vase of flowers within a border panelled with flowers, three large dishes and two platesThe largest dish 31cm diameterProvenance: Possibly collected by Arthur Barnardiston (d. 1737) and kept at Brightwell Hall Removed to Weston Hall in 1744Thence by descent at Weston Hall. Literature: Sir George Sitwell, A brief history of Weston Hall, Northamptonshire, and of the families that possessed it, London, privately printed 1927, p. 43.Catalogue Note:A similar example can be seen in a photograph by Cecil Beaton of the Sitwell Family at Renishaw Hall. Condition Report: Small plates. One with crack across base and large broken piece to rim glued One with a chip, generally rubbedMid size plates. Generally faded and rubbed, two very minor rim chipsLarge plates. One with two 3cm rim cracks One with large three part break glued at 7-9 o'clock Condition Report Disclaimer
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A CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE PART SERVICEQIANLONGEach piece with a vase of flowers within a border panelled with flowers, three large dishes and two platesThe largest dish 31cm diameterProvenance: Possibly collected by Arthur Barnardiston (d. 1737) and kept at Brightwell Hall Removed to Weston Hall in 1744Thence by descent at Weston Hall. Literature: Sir George Sitwell, A brief history of Weston Hall, Northamptonshire, and of the families that possessed it, London, privately printed 1927, p. 43.Catalogue Note:A similar example can be seen in a photograph by Cecil Beaton of the Sitwell Family at Renishaw Hall. Condition Report: Small plates. One with crack across base and large broken piece to rim glued One with a chip, generally rubbedMid size plates. Generally faded and rubbed, two very minor rim chipsLarge plates. One with two 3cm rim cracks One with large three part break glued at 7-9 o'clock Condition Report Disclaimer
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