
A Bow patty pan and a cover from a sugar bowl, circa 1752-56 The patty pan with flared straight sides decorated in bright blue with a stylised flowering plant to the centre, a formal lappet and dagger border to the interior rim and two stylised trailing foliate branches to exterior rim, 9.7cm diam, the shallow cover finely painted with a version of the 'Cross-legged Chinaman' pattern, a fisherman on the and a man seated beneath a willow tree, a three dot motif to the centre, 9.6cm diam, painter's numeral '4' to underside (2) Footnotes: Provenance Anton Gabszewicz Collection The cover is from a sugar bowl of Chinese rice bowl shape. See the example with applied prunus decoration and left in the white illustrated by Anton Gabszewicz in Made in Canton, Bow Porcelain from the Collection of the London Borough of Newham (2000), p.40, no.26. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com For further information about this lot please visit the lot listing



























