Carol & Ryland Scott Porcelain Collection
(for sale)
Part of the original collection by Cleo M. & George Ryland Scott
Many of these pieces were on continuous display at The High Museum of Art in Atlanta, GA from 1976 until 1996
Most are detailed in Cleo and George Ryland Scott’s book, Antique Porcelain Digest, published in 1961
Contact Ryland Scott if you have an interest in purchasing any of these pieces
Oriental Porcelain
P167 – CHINESE EXPORT SAUCER DISH
Late 18th/early 19th century Painted with floral sprigs 8 in. diameter, approximately
P174 – CHINESE FAMILLE VERTE WATER SPRINKLER
Kangxi period – 1661-1722 Of bottle form, enameled with floral blooms, a fretwork band at the shoulder 7-1/4 in. high
P175 – CHINESE MING PERIOD BLUE-AND-WHITE BOWL
Circa 1368-1644 The exterior with floral patterns 2 ½ in (6.4 cm) high LITERATURE Cleo M. and G. Ryland Scott Jr., Antique Porcelain Digest, Newport, England, 1961, p. 187, plate 25, fig 107 EXIBITION On display in the “George Ryland Scott Collection” in The Memphis Brooks Museum of Art from June 1955 until May 1960.
P177 – CHINESE MING BLUE-AND-WHITE SAUCER
Jiajing/Wanli period Dragon design with underside decorated with what has been erroneously called “onion pattern” by the Europeans, copper bands enclose the outer rims, marks enclosed in concentric circles 6 ½ (16.5 cm) diameter LITERATURE For similar example please see Cleo M. and G. Ryland Scott Jr., Antique Porcelain Digest, Newport, England, 1961, pg 187, plate 26, fig 111. EXIBITION On display in the “George Ryland Scott Collection” in The Memphis Brooks Museum of Art from June 1955 until May 1960.
P179 – A CHINESE EXPORT FAMILLE ROSE SAUCER DISH
Circa 1760 Enameled with figures before a table within molded and blue and white borders 8 in. diameter, approximately
P181 – A CHINESE EXPORT CANTON FAMILLE ROSE SAUCER
19th century Enameled with immortals flanked by panels of enclosing writing, the reverse with an iron-red Xianfeng six-character seal mark within double square in iron-red and of the period 8-1/4 in. diameter
P182 – A CHINESE MING BLUE-AND-WHITE PLATE
Circa 1573-1619 Deer decoration, probably Wan Li period 8 in (20.3 cm) diameter LITERATURE Cleo M. and G. Ryland Scott Jr., Antique Porcelain Digest, Newport, England, 1961, p. 187, plate 26, fig 110
P183A – A JAPANESE BLUE AND WHITE PART TEA SERVICE
19th century With bamboo-molded loop handles, painted with flowers, comprising: A cream-jug A sugar-bowl and cover, 3 in. high, A saucer
P183B – A JAPANESE BLUE AND WHITE PART TEA SERVICE
19th century With bamboo-molded loop handles, painted with flowers, comprising: A cream-jug A sugar-bowl and cover, 3 in. high, A saucer
P184 – A CHINESE K’ang Hsi COPPER-RED AND UNGERGLAZE-BLUE DECORA
1662-1722 Décor in red and blue, dragon with five claws, which signifies that it was made for Emperor, six Chinese characters on bottom 5 ¾ in. (14.6 cm.) high LITERATURE Cleo M. and G. Ryland Scott Jr., Antique Porcelain Digest, Newport, England, 1961, p. 187, plate 33, fig 127. EXIBITION On display in the Scott-Allen Collection at The High Museum of Art, Atlanta, Georgia from 1976 until 1996 On display in the “George Ryland Scott Collection” in The Memphis Brooks Museum of Art from June 1955 until May 1960.
P185 – A CHINESE BOTTLE VASE
18th Century The white glazed vase with a fine craquelure throughout Height: 5-1/4”
P186 – A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE CUP AND STAND
Late Qing/Republic period, Jingyu zhencang mark Painted with irises, four Chinese characters to the rim of the stand and underside of the cup
P187 – A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE BOWL
Kangxi period 1662-1722 Depicting the eight Buddhist emblems of happy augury, the interior with a dragon, concentric rings enclosing a pseudo seal mark to the underside LITERATURE Cleo M. and G. Ryland Scott Jr., Antique Porcelain Digest, Newport, England, 1961, pg 187, plate 26, fig 112.












