14th Mar, 2025 9:30 GMT/BST

Asian Art

 
Lot 162
 

162

An Arita Porcelain "Deshima Island" Plate, Edo period, mid 18th century, painted in underglaze blue with a European river landscape, three figures in the foreground, a church and further buildings beyond within a cloud scroll border
19.5cm diameter

Provenance: The Selected Contents of Eden Lacy, Lazonby, from the Estate of Victor Gubbins

See Impey (Oliver) Japanese Export Porcelain, pg.227 for similar examples.

This style of painting is referred to as Deshima Island, the headquarters of the VOC off the coast of Nagasaki. However, it probably represents the Dutch coastal town of Scheveningen inspired by the delft plate painted by Frederik van Frytom

Not Sold
Estimated at £200 - £300

 

Some stained glaze scratches within the well.

Small chips and fritting to the rim.

No restoration.

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Auction: Asian Art, 14th Mar, 2025

The Spring Asian Art Sale will include part of the Doctor Eileen Cobb Collection. Born in 1932, Eileen Cobb was a pioneer for women entering the medical profession, rising to consultant status during an era when the field was heavily male dominated. After an illustrious career, Eileen and her husband Nigel Cobb, an orthopaedic surgeon, had time to devote to other interests. The pair were avid collectors of furniture, furnishings and decorative items for their numerous homes, and Eileen had a special interest in Chinese porcelain and cats. Highlight of the collection on offer in the Asian Art Sale include a Chinese Porcelain Figural Night Light and Stand, late Ming Dynasty, probably Chongzhen, and a Pair of Chinese Porcelain Models of Recumbent Deer, Kangxi.

Further highlights of the sale include a Pair of Chinese Porcelain Large Rose Water Droppers, Qianlong reign mark but not of the period, and a Chinese Porcelain Jardiniere.

 

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