549 Warren St
Hudson, NY 12534
United States
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Apr 25, 2024
Unmarked.
13 1/2 in. diam.
Literature: Ronald W. Fuchs II with David S. Howard, Made in China: Export Porcelain from the Leo and Doris Hodroff Collection at Winterthur, p. 39, no. 4.
William R. Sargent, Chinese Porcelain in the Conde Collection, Madrid, 2014, p.209
Note: One of the earliest European subject patterns made in China and based on a Nicholas Bonnart engraving titled Symphonie du tympanum, du luth et de la flute d'Allemagne, which bore a verse lauding the joys of music when all play on time, and noting how even sweeter it is when l'Amour conducts.
Minor wear. Presents well; a restored crescent shaped break (in three pieces) to the rim at 10 o'clock approx. 2½ in. long; a restored rim line at 11 o'clock approx. 3½ in. long and 1 o'clock approx. 2 in. long; there is a small restored rim chip at 8 o'clock with associated very faint rim line approx. 2 in. long; some tiny kiln speckles in the making. Otherwise in good condition.
Notwithstanding this report or any discussion concerning condition of a lot, all lots are offered and sold "as is" in accordance with our conditions of sale.
The Garland Collection, no. 236; The J.P. Morgan Collection, no. 470; An American private collection; Sold Christie's, New York, January 21, 2003, Lot 256; Sold Christie's, New York, The Hodroff Collection, January 21, 2009, Lot 168; The Tibor Collection.
COLLECTION FROM STAIR:
We suggest requesting a quote for packing and shipping prior to bidding on an item, as you will be responsible for collection or shipping if you are the successful bidder.
We are open for pickups Monday through Friday, from 9:30am to 12pm and again from 1pm to 4:30pm. Please call us at 518.751.1000 to schedule collection. We ask that you collect your items or make collection arrangements within 10 days of your purchase.
Below is a list of shippers our clients use on a regular basis, but feel free to use your shipper of choice.
For smaller items that can be boxed and shipped:
UPS Store #4541 230 Kings Mall Court Kingston, New York 12401 T: 845.336.4877 F: 845.336.3832 E: store4541@theupsstore.com
UPS Store #5539 160 Fairview Avenue Hudson, New York 12534 T: 518.828.8777 F: 518.822.8727 E: store5539@theupsstore.com
UPS Store #4861 6565 Springbrook Avenue Rhinebeck, New York 12572 T: 845.876.3357 F: 845.876.3524 E: store4861@theupsstore.com
For furniture and other large items:
Meticulous Inc. T: 845.256.7047 F: 845.256.7039 E: meticulousmovers@live.com
Sure Express 1-800-335-9996 judy@sureexpress.com
Worldwide Shipping:
James Bourlet, Inc. T: 718.392.9770 F: 718.392.2470 www.bourlet.org
Cadogan Tate Fine Art Worldwide Fine Art Logistics T: 718.706.7999 F: 718.707.2847 E: fineartny@cadogantate.com www.cadogantate.com.
When arranging collection with your shipper, please ask them to email BOL@stairgalleries.com to submit a Bill of Lading and request a pickup time 48-hours in advance.
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