Sotheby and Co. (London). (1966). Catalogue of highly important English porcelain, third and final part: Chelsea comprising an early scolopendrium teapot and cover, two lobed pedestals with raised anchor marks, two silver-shaped dishes with animals by J. H. O'Neale, two small circular dishes in a similar style, a series of fable decorated teabowls and saucers by O'Neale, two silver-shaped dishes with landscape decoration, Kakiemon pattern wares including a peach-shaped teabowl and saucer with the "lady in a pavilion" with raised anchor marks, a white figure of Pu T'ai and a pair of white crayfish salts, an early pair of "Hans Sloane" botanical vases, fluted dishes and beakers in Meissen and Vincennes style, and other wares of the triangle and raised anchor periods, also a basket-moulded dish and a fluted dish with puce decoration by O'Neale, botanical plates, flower and leaf-moulded dishes, plates and dishes painted in the atelier of James Giles, landscape-decorated dishes and Kakiemon pattern plates, and other wares of the red and gold anchor periods, and Worcester of the first period, including a yellow-scale teacup and saucer, a yellow-ground junket dish and a basket, a turquoise teacup and saucer by James Giles, apple-green, pink and turquoise cups and saucers and bowls, gros-bleu fable-decorated plates by J. H. O'Neale and blue-scale wares, Japan pattern table wares and early enamelled wares : which will be sold by auction by Messrs. Sotheby & Co. ..., day of sale Tuesday, 11th October 1966. Sotheby & Co.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationSotheby and Co. (London). Catalogue of Highly Important English Porcelain, Third and Final Part: Chelsea Comprising an Early Scolopendrium Teapot and Cover, Two Lobed Pedestals with Raised Anchor Marks, Two Silver-shaped Dishes with Animals by J. H. O'Neale, Two Small Circular Dishes in a Similar Style, a Series of Fable Decorated Teabowls and Saucers by O'Neale, Two Silver-shaped Dishes with Landscape Decoration, Kakiemon Pattern Wares Including a Peach-shaped Teabowl and Saucer with the "Lady in a Pavilion" with Raised Anchor Marks, a White Figure of Pu T'ai and a Pair of White Crayfish Salts, an Early Pair of "Hans Sloane" Botanical Vases, Fluted Dishes and Beakers in Meissen and Vincennes Style, and Other Wares of the Triangle and Raised Anchor Periods, Also a Basket-moulded Dish and a Fluted Dish with Puce Decoration by O'Neale, Botanical Plates, Flower and Leaf-moulded Dishes, Plates and Dishes Painted in the Atelier of James Giles, Landscape-decorated Dishes and Kakiemon Pattern Plates, and Other Wares of the Red and Gold Anchor Periods, and Worcester of the First Period, Including a Yellow-scale Teacup and Saucer, a Yellow-ground Junket Dish and a Basket, a Turquoise Teacup and Saucer by James Giles, Apple-green, Pink and Turquoise Cups and Saucers and Bowls, Gros-bleu Fable-decorated Plates by J. H. O'Neale and Blue-scale Wares, Japan Pattern Table Wares and Early Enamelled Wares : Which Will Be Sold by Auction by Messrs. Sotheby & Co. ..., Day of Sale Tuesday, 11th October 1966. London: Sotheby & Co, 1966.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationSotheby and Co. (London). Catalogue of Highly Important English Porcelain, Third and Final Part: Chelsea Comprising an Early Scolopendrium Teapot and Cover, Two Lobed Pedestals with Raised Anchor Marks, Two Silver-shaped Dishes with Animals by J. H. O'Neale, Two Small Circular Dishes in a Similar Style, a Series of Fable Decorated Teabowls and Saucers by O'Neale, Two Silver-shaped Dishes with Landscape Decoration, Kakiemon Pattern Wares Including a Peach-shaped Teabowl and Saucer with the "Lady in a Pavilion" with Raised Anchor Marks, a White Figure of Pu T'ai and a Pair of White Crayfish Salts, an Early Pair of "Hans Sloane" Botanical Vases, Fluted Dishes and Beakers in Meissen and Vincennes Style, and Other Wares of the Triangle and Raised Anchor Periods, Also a Basket-moulded Dish and a Fluted Dish with Puce Decoration by O'Neale, Botanical Plates, Flower and Leaf-moulded Dishes, Plates and Dishes Painted in the Atelier of James Giles, Landscape-decorated Dishes and Kakiemon Pattern Plates, and Other Wares of the Red and Gold Anchor Periods, and Worcester of the First Period, Including a Yellow-scale Teacup and Saucer, a Yellow-ground Junket Dish and a Basket, a Turquoise Teacup and Saucer by James Giles, Apple-green, Pink and Turquoise Cups and Saucers and Bowls, Gros-bleu Fable-decorated Plates by J. H. O'Neale and Blue-scale Wares, Japan Pattern Table Wares and Early Enamelled Wares : Which Will Be Sold by Auction by Messrs. Sotheby & Co. ..., Day of Sale Tuesday, 11th October 1966. Sotheby & Co, 1966.