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28. Six delftware plates, mid 18th century, one painted in blue with peony beside an ornamental fence, another with figures in a Chinese island landscape, three with vases of flowers, the last with a single flower spray in blue, green and manganese, some damages and repairs, 22.8cm max. (6) £120-180 Provenance: respectively acquired from Sotheby's, 1st June 1965, lot 77 (part), formerly in the collection of F H Garner; Puttick & Simpson, 8th August 1967, lot 163 (part), and 22nd November 1967, lot 56 (part); and Christie's, 9th October 1967, lot 19 (part). The polychrome plate with a paper label for the W L Little Collection, no. 101.
30. Three small Bristol delftware plates and two shallow bowls or dishes, c.1740-50, all similarly decorated with low huts beside tall trees, the cavettos with a hatched diaper band, one shallow bowl with a pagoda before an ornamental fence within a swag border, some faults, 23cm max. (5) £200-300 Provenance: respectively acquired from Sotheby’s, 1st June, 1965, lot 58, formerly in the collections of Gautier and F H Garner; Sotheby’s, 6th December 1983, lot 643, formerly in the collection of Louis L Lipski.
29. Five delftware plates, mid 18th century, including a pair of plates painted in polychrome enamels with flowering branches issuing from rockwork, another in manganese, ochre, green and blue with vases and jardinières of flowers, one in blue with a pagoda landscape, the last octagonal and decorated with two figures crossing a bridge, some damages and repairs, 23cm max. (5) £150-250 Provenance: four plates previously in the F H Garner Collection. The octagonal plate with a faded, paper label for the Arthur Hurst Collection. Variously acquired in 1965 and 1966.
31. Five delftware plates, c.1740-60, including Liverpool and Bristol, one painted in blue with chrysanthemum sprays, another with flowers in the Fazackerley palette, both within bianco-sopra-bianco borders, one plate with polychrome flower sprays, the last two with a similar design of chrysanthemum branches issuing from rockwork, some faults, 22.5cm max. (5) £200-300 Provenance: respectively acquired from Christie's, 5th April 1965, lot 147 (part), formerly in the collection of Sir Gilbert Mellor; Sotheby's, 26th May 1970; Christie's, 20th February 1967, lot 25 (part); Puttick & Simpson, 23rd August 1966, lot 139 (part); and van Oss, Southwold, c.1953. 15