Chinese Porcelain & Pottery
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The Collection of Mario Buatta Four Chinese Porcelain Tobacco Leaf Dishes c-1770
$2,800.00Provenance: The Private Collection of Mario Buatta
This set of four small Chinese export porcelain dishes is hand-painted in the Tobacco Leaf pattern.
The dishes are gorgeous! Mario loved porcelain with well-painted flowers and unexpected color combinations. These Tobacco Leaf pattern dishes have both. Made for export in the Qianlong Reign of the Qing Dynasty circa 1770, these dishes light up the room.
The decoration features lobed leaves and hibiscus flowers. It was inspired by the flowering Nicotiana (Tobacco) plant and by patterns used on Indian and Chinese textiles and from the 17th and 18th-century.
The Tobacco Leaf pattern was and still is one of the most sought after of porcelain patterns.Dimensions: 7″ diameter
Condition: Excellent with the very, very slightest wear. One dish with a small back chip professionally restored (see the edge of the plate at 12 o’clock in the image of the back of one of the plates).
The last image shows these four dishes together with a pair of Flight, Barr, Barr Worcester Tobacco Leaf dishes and a pair of Mason’s Ironstone Tobacco Leaf pattern dishes, all from The Private Collection of Mario Buatta.
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From the Collection of Mario Buatta a 18th Century Chinese Porcelain Mug
$1,460.00From the Collection of Mario Buatta
This 18th-century Chinese porcelain mug is hand-painted with a crown above the motto “God Save the King” and the initials “GR” for George Regis, all depicted beneath laurel leaves and swags of purple cloth. Purple is the color of royalty.
It is the perfect mug for an Anglophile.
It was made for the English market circa 1770, indicating that “GR” stands for King George III.
The regal theme is enhanced by the single large peony painted on each side of the mug. In Chinese tradition, peonies are known as the king of flowers and symbolize royalty. There is a gold heart painted on the handle.Dimensions: 5″ height x 3″ diameter
Condition: Excellent
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Blue and White Chinese Porcelain Vase Made in the Kangxi Era
$7,600.00This Kangxi porcelain vase dates to the early 18th century. It is fully adorned with luxuriant, hand painted, floral scrolls and layered chrysanthemums against a vivid cobalt blue background. Painted in a spontaneous style, vigorous chrysanthemums have been a beloved emblem of a scholar or official’s integrity and dignity in Chinese culture for over a thousand years. The fresh fragrance of the flower was and is popular both in the past and present alike. As a symbol of the fall season when many other blossoms wither, blooming chrysanthemums represent endurance and perseverance. This beautiful blue and white vase with its smart design would be a perfect décor to add vibrancy and courage to a traditional or contemporary home in this challenging time.
Dimensions: 13.25 in. H x 8.5 in. Dm
Condition: Excellent
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Set of 12 Chinese “Laughing Boys” circa 1800
$16,800.00From the Collection of Mario Buatta
A standout In Mario’s collection is this rare set of a dozen antique Chinese hand-painted “Laughing Boys”.One look and you see the individual personality of each boy. They are all happy and smiling, but each one has his own unique character.
Made circa 1800 they wear clothing of that era. Their brightly colored jackets are exquisite and add to the joy they create.
Dimensions: height ranging from 6″ to 7″ tall x 4″ across x 2.25″ deep
Condition: Excellent
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Pair of Large Blue and White Chinese Porcelain Jars Antique Qing Dynasty
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Large Antique Chinese Porcelain Tankard
$1,600.00From the Collection of Mario Buatta
We purchased this mug from the estate of Mario Buatta. Mario was one of our very best clients for four decades.This large and beautiful Chinese mug is hand-painted with vivid images of birds and flowers. Lavish baroque-style gilt adds to its beauty. The exquisite decoration blends Chinese motifs with Western baroque style gilding. It’s a feast for the eyes.
Dimensions: Dm 4.5 in. x H 5.5 in. x D 7 in. (to the end of the handle.
Condition: Excellent.
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Chinese Blue and White Small Platter, made circa 1770 during the Qianlong Period
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Massive Chinese Blue and White Punch Bowl Decorated with Fish
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Antique Chinese Imari Pattern Dish
$700.00 -
Pair of Chinese Stoneware Cats
$7,200.00 -
Large Antique Chinese Porcelain Punch Bowl Famille Rose
$7,800.00 -
Large Antique Chinese Bowl Decorated in Famille Verte Enamels
$4,600.00 -
Qing Chinese Porcelain Bowl with the “Longevity” Character
$2,600.00 -
Pair of Chinese Ginger Jars with Cabbage Decoration
$6,300.00 -
Pair of Chinese Monochrome Red Ginger Jars
$4,700.00 -
Large Porcelain Chinese Punch Bowl
$12,700.00 -
Chinese Red Long-Neck Vase and Stand
$3,300.00 -
Pair Chinese Celadon Garden Seats
$7,800.00 -
Large Chinese Blue and White Vase with Copper Red Decoration
$3,300.00 -
Antique Chinese Blue and White Covered Jars with Boys
$15,200.00 -
Pair of Chinese Export Famille Rose Dessert Plates
$1,000.00 -
Antique Chinese Porcelain Hunt Bowl
$7,600.00 -
Antique Chinese Stoneware Pillow
$780.00 -
Judgment of Paris Chinese Export Plate
$1,800.00
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