
A study collection of English porcelains, circa 1756-60 and later Comprising five Bow bowls, including a small conical example with a slightly everted rim, painted in blue with the 'Dragon' pattern, 10.5cm diam, indistinct painter's mark, another bowl decorated in Imari palette with flowers and rocks, 14.7cm diam, painter's numeral '31', the remaining three decorated in blue with chinoiserie designs, one example with a fine Chinese lady holding a parasol within a landscape, a Bow teabowl and saucer with a bird perched within a prunus bush, and a single Bow teabowl with church-like buildings on Chinese islands, together with a Liverpool (William Reid) bowl, painted in the 'Precipice Pagoda' pattern and a 19th century blue printed earthenware plate by Goodwins and Harris, 'Metropolitan Scenery' series depicting 'Bow Bridge', 22cm diam (10) Footnotes: Provenance Susi and Ian Sutherland Collection, Bonhams, 3 October 2007, lot 35 (three Bow bowls with inner borders) With Roderick Jellicoe (teabowl and saucer) Anton Gabszewicz Collection Literature Anton Gabszewicz and Jacqui Pearce, 'Bow porcelain revealed: finds from excavations in High Street, Stratford, 2006, Part II', ECC Trans, Vol.32 (2021-22), pp.1-68, figs.3 and 4 (teabowl and saucer), fig.29 (bowl with Imari decoration), fig.84 (Lady Holding a Parasol bowl) The Lady with a Parasol bowl is illustrated in the above-mentioned paper with a sherd from a saucer dish of the same pattern. A William Reid jug in the same pattern as the bowl included in this lot is illustrated in Maurice Hillis, Liverpool Porcelain (2011), p.52, fig.3.82. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com For further information about this lot please visit the lot listing
































