A pair of Chinese armorial dishes for the French market (Philibert Orry, royal finance minister under Louis XV). Yongzheng period

With the arms of Orry, de gueule à un lion rampant et grimpant sur un rocher d’argent, in colors and gilt with a rocaille surrounded by a vividly enameled foliate border, the rim scalloped.
A pair of Chinese armorial plates for the English (Seys of Monmouth). Qianlong period

The quarterly arms are of Seys of Monmouth, Azure six plates on a chief or a demi lion rampant gules, quartering Says of Glamorgan, Sable a chevron between three spears heads embrued gules.
A Chinese armorial plate for the Belgian market (familles de Dam et de Maulde). Qianlong period

After a silvered form, decorated in the famille rose palette with sprays of flowers on the rim, and to the center, the coat-of-arms of Jean-Charles-Henri baron van Dam d’Audignies and Marie-Philippine de Meulde de la Deuze, dame de Thiant.
A Chinese armorial “pot à jus” for the Swedish market (Count Gustav Tessin, Swedish Ambassador to Paris, Prime Minister of Sweden). Qianlong period

Decorated to the centre with the coat-of-arms of Count Gustav Tessin, Ambassador to Paris, Prime Minister of Sweden, connoisseur of the arts and a frieze of shells.
A Chinese armorial plate for the French market (Faverolles). Qianlong period

Decorated in the famille rose palette, with the coat of arms of the Faverolles family to the center : d’Azur, à la plante de fèves de sinople, chargée de trois gousses d’argent et soutenu d’un croissant du même, le tout surmonté de deux étoiles d’or
A Chinese armorial teapot for the English market (Norris). Qianlong period

Decorated in the famille rose palette, with the coat of arms of Norris.
A Chinese armorial teapot for the English market (Shand of Montrose – Liverpool). Qianlong period

Decorated in the famille rose palette, with the coat of arms of Shand of Montrose (Liverpool).
A very large Chinese armorial teapot for the English market (Hodges of London). Qianlong period

Decorated in the famille rose palette, with the coat of arms of Hodges of London.
A Chinese armorial teapot for the English market (Captain Robert Jenkis). Qianlong period

Decorated in the famille rose enamel, with the coat of arms of Jenkis, Or a lion regardant sable.
A pair of very large Chinese famille rose and silvered armorial chargers for the Belgian market (Bistrate of Anvers). Yongzheng period

The center enameled and silvered with the arms of la Bistrate accollée with those of Proli between greyhound supporters and below a helmet, coronet and crest, surrounded by a trellis-patters in the well, the arms repeated individually around the everted rim between a du Paquier style design of linked feathers, strapwork, shells and hanging drapery.