A Chinese armorial plate for the Dutch market (Van Schoonhoven and Geraerds accollee). Qianlong period.

Painted with the arms of Van Schoonhoven (from Rotterdam and Leiden) and Geraerds (Haarlem) accollee, a Continental coat-of-arms on bianco-sopra-bianco ground, the rims in the Du Paquier style, with elaborate strapwork and diaper pattern border in grisaille and gilt.
A Japanese armorial plate for the European market decorated with flowers and foliages. Arita, c. 1710-1730

The plate centered with a coat-of-arm, surrounded by a gilt baroque shell and leaf design, on a gilt floral ground.
A Chinese armorial plate for the Dutch market with the coat of arms of Jan Albert Sichterman. Yongzheng period.

Decorated in rouge-de-fer and gold with brown, green, purple and blue. On the rim, there is a spiraling scroll border with bamboo, two groups of flowering plants and a gate, two Chinese pavilions or pagodas and above a coat of arms repeated. At the cavetto, there is a honeycomb diaper border with four reserves filled […]
A pair of Chinese export armorial plates for the dutch market (Jonge). Qianlong period.

Painted in the centre with the dutch arms of de Jonge (or de Jongh), heightened in blue and green enamel, iron-red, gilt and silver encircled in the cavetto by an underglaze-blue floral, bead and scroll band, the rim with four precious objects and flower sprays encircled by a chain linked border, the underside with underglaze-blue […]
A Chinese glass cooler for the French market with the coat of arms of the marquis de Visdelou de Bonamour. Qianlong period.

Decorated with the coat of arms of François-césar de Visdelou de Bonamour, seigneur de Liscouët.
A Chinese armorial plate decorated in the famille rose palette for the English market. Qianlong period.

The coat is of Pierson (sometimes spelled Peerson or Pearson), Per fess embattled gules and azure three suns in splendour or, with the crest recorded as A parrot beaked and legged gules.
A Chinese famille verte armorial lobed “Province dish” with the arms of Hainaut. Kangxi period.

Painted in the famille verte palette and gilt, the center with the coat-of-arms of the Dutch province of Henegouwen (Hainaut), above the legend ‘Henegovw’ on a ground of birds, butterflies and flower-sprays, bordered by lotus-petal panels of figures in gardens alternating with vases and jardinières of flowers on a diaper-pattern ground.
A large Chinese pseudo-armorial plate decorated with cherubs. Qianlong period.

A large Chinese marriage plate – dated 1719-2-4 & 1750-12-20 & 1726-12-15, profusely decorated in famille rose enamels with gilt mantling and scrollwork, flanked by cherubs centering the initials and birthdates of the betrothed couple within a gilt and polychrome foliate decorated border.
A Chinese armorial plate for the Spanish market. Qianlong period.

Enamelled with a Spanish coat of arms (previously thought to be Ganon of France and now possibly Aguado de Las Marismas) with a floral swag border and with the motto Nigra sum sed.
A Chinese armorial plate decorated in the famille rose palette for the English market. Qianlong period.

Decorated in the famille rose palette, to the center with the arms of O’Hara, Vert, on a pale radiant or a lion rampant sable ; crest ; A demi lion rampant ermine, holding in the dexter paw a chaplet of laurel vert, fruited gules ; motto “Try“.