Estate / Collection: Property of a Jamestown, Rhode Island Collector
Iron-red crown and crossed batons marks to most pieces, red, green, and blue painted and gilt decoration overall in the Formal Lotus Tree pattern. Comprising:
One large soup tureen, length 14 inches
Two oval sauce tureens and stands
One circular sauce tureen and stand
Two covered vegetables
Nine graduated platters, length of longest 21 inches
Two shrimp dishes
Four kidney shaped dishes
Two diamond shaped serving dishes
Teapot
Cream jug
Waste bowl and stand
Eight teacups
Thirteen saucers
Eighteen soup plates
Eleven dinner plates, diameter 10 1/4 inches
Twenty-four dinner plates, diameter 9 3/4 inches
Ninteen luncheon plates, diameter 8 1/2 inches
Sold for $8,960
Estimated at $6,000 - $8,000
Includes Buyer's Premium
Estate / Collection: Property of a Jamestown, Rhode Island Collector
Iron-red crown and crossed batons marks to most pieces, red, green, and blue painted and gilt decoration overall in the Formal Lotus Tree pattern. Comprising:
One large soup tureen, length 14 inches
Two oval sauce tureens and stands
One circular sauce tureen and stand
Two covered vegetables
Nine graduated platters, length of longest 21 inches
Two shrimp dishes
Four kidney shaped dishes
Two diamond shaped serving dishes
Teapot
Cream jug
Waste bowl and stand
Eight teacups
Thirteen saucers
Eighteen soup plates
Eleven dinner plates, diameter 10 1/4 inches
Twenty-four dinner plates, diameter 9 3/4 inches
Ninteen luncheon plates, diameter 8 1/2 inches
Inconsistent gilt and enamel wear throughout service.
Large soup tureen - with Earl D. Vanderkar label
One oval sauce tureen with faint hairlines and discoloration to interior.
Circular sauce tureen with minor crack visible from interior.
One covered vegetable with small rim chip to base, the other with tight hairline to cover.
One 11 inch platter with 2.5 inch hairline from rim.
Waste bowl with museum putty residue. Stand with discoloration to crazing.
One teacup with chip, one teacup with 1/2 inch hairline.
One saucer with unstable hairline.
One soup plate with crack to foot in the making, one soup plate with rim chip (under glaze), one soup plate with 3 inch hairline from rim.
Some larger dinner plates with discoloration to glaze crazing to underside of rim. One with chips to foot.
Some smaller dinner plates with discoloration to glaze crazing. One with two rim chips (one under gilt).
One luncheon plate with black discoloration to rim, one with two rim chips (the larger at least 1/4 inch).
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Auction: Boston Collects, Sep 27, 2024
BOSTON, MA – Determined bidders drove exceptionally strong results at Doyle's Boston Collects auction on September 27, 2024. Held in Doyle's Boston gallery and livestreamed on Doyle.com, the popular Boston Collects auctions showcase an exciting array of artwork, furniture, silver, Americana, folk art and jewelry from collections and estates in the New England area and beyond.
Property of a Jamestown, Rhode Island Collector
Property of a Jamestown, Rhode Island Collector offered 70 lots of artwork, silver and Chinese, Chinese export and English porcelain highlighted by a rare and extensive circa 1815 assembled Royal Crown Derby Imari dinner service. View Lots
The Collection of Hal Langell
Also featured in the sale was property from the Collection of noted Boston interior designer Hal Langell. This beautifully curated collection comprised almost 60 lots of Old Master paintings, Continental furniture, porcelain, silver and more from his elegant townhouse on Boston’s historic South End. View Lots
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