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Property from the Estate of Dr Arthur Spriggs
Lots 177-197

Dr Arthur Spriggs (1919-2015)

Educated at Winchester and New College, Oxford, Arthur Spriggs was a distinguished medical scientist for much of his very long life. He held a number of senior positions at Oxford's Radcliffe Infirmary and Churchill Hospital where he lectured and published extensively in his specialist field of cancer research. His early published research was accompanied by illustrations of cell preparations carefully drawn (using a microscope) by his accomplished water-colourist wife Gereth. Later in his career he pioneered the use of electron microscopy in the observation of chromosome anomalies and the detection of cancers, establishing the first regional screening service.

Arthur's personal interests extended to botany (he created and maintained a large 'natural' garden at his home); molluscs and snails (an indefatigable field worker, he must have surveyed every square kilometre of Oxfordshire during his long but active retirement); and, of course, Chinese porcelain, especially 17th century blue and white. A keen supporter for many years of the London-based Oriental Ceramic Society, he presented a ground-breaking lecture in 1965 which documented certain types of Chinese and Japanese porcelain featured in Western paintings between AD 1450-1700. Published in the 'Transactions', Vol.36, it stimulated further investigation into the handsome 'vanitas' oil paintings which greatly enhanced the houses of successful Netherlandish burghers during the 'Dutch Golden Age'.
Lot 195

A group of blanc-de-chine wares
17th/18th century

7 November 2016, 10:30 GMT
London, Knightsbridge

Sold for £4,375 inc. premium

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A group of blanc-de-chine wares

17th/18th century
Comprising: a dish, apocryphal Chenghua mark; a libation cup; an eight-lobed cup with cash decoration at the base; a bottle vase; an incense burner; a cylindrical tripod incense burner with dragons; and a pair of potted miniature trees, penzai.
The bottle vase: 7.8cm (7in) high (8).

Footnotes

Provenance
The dish: with Marchant and Son ltd., London, 1964.
The libation cup: purchased in 1966.
The bottle vase: with Marchant and Son ltd., April 1966.
The octagonal cup: purchased from Marchant and Son ltd., 16 January 1974.
The incense burners: purchased from Guest & Grey, 18 November 1998 and 2 October 2007 (tripod).
The trees: purchased from Hopkins, Oxford, by repute.

For a similar pair of miniature trees, see P. J. Donnelly, Blanc de Chine, 1969, p. 126. Similar tripod incense burners are illustrated by Marchant and Son ltd., Blanc de Chine, exhibition catalogue, London, 2006, no. 75 and 75a; and by P.J. Donnelly, ibid., pl. 19 B3.

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