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A Japanese Imari square Flask, typically painted in traditional colours with panels of flowering foliage (stopper missing); together with a pair of small 20th Century Oriental Spill Vases, 8" and 5" high (3) #50-60 36. A Chinese Baluster Vase, painted in famille verte and rose, with panels of warrior and other figures, within treacle glaze rims on a crackle glazed ground, 18" high
A pair of Chamberlain’s Worcester Vases on Stands, of tapering cylindrical form, each embossed with gilded ring handles, and painted in Imari colours with panels of flowering foliage, raised on spreading circular stands (one stand with rim chip), each with Chamberlain’s Worcester script marks and number 240, both 5 ¼" high overall
A Japanese Imari bowl, c. 1690, painted with panels of pine and maple, growing from a banded hedge and a central basket of flowers, cracked, riveted and small piece missing, 28.5cm These 18th century rivets are characteristically Japanese in style, in the shape of the copper staple and the drilled holes which are right through the body. Visit www.sworder.co.uk for larger image and condition reports.
A rare Chinese Imari 'Governor-General Duff' plate, 1720-30, the Dutchman and his wife walking their dog in a garden, within a wide border of precious objects, chips and wear, 23cm. For a similar plate see China for the West, David Howard and John Ayres, 1978, no.127. Visit www.sworder.co.uk for larger image and condition reports.
A Royal Crown Derby 92-piece dinner service with Imari decoration, incorporating a large oval tureen and stand, 20cm high, four matching oval vegetable tureens, two oval sauce tureens and a graduated set of ten rectangular serving plates, the largest 48cm long, twelve soup plates, thirty-six dinner plates, 26cm diameter and twenty-four side plates, pattern number 3973, red printed and impressed marks
A Japanese Imari Porcelain Baluster Vase and Cover, late Meiji Period (1868-1912), the domed cover with pear shape finial, decorated with panels of scrolling foliage in alternating dark blue and tomato red, the main body similarly decorated, two panels painted with a hairy-tailed tortoise, in rich enamels and gilt, 51cm high
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