A small collection of 19th century English ceramics including a Bloor Derby two-handled urn in Imari style decoration, printed red factory mark, 8¾in. (22.2cm.) high, handles restored; a pair of Derby figures of male and female musicians, on octagonal bases, incised 'No.11' to base, 6¼in. (15.8cm.) high, both with faults; a Staffordshire glazed black basalt teapot with lion finial, probably Cyples, c.1820, spout repaired; a Caughley tea bowl and saucer; two pearlware tea bowls and saucers; a creamware two handled leaf plate; a pearlware teapot; and others; together with a Continental two-handled urn with painted floral spray. (16) * Derby urn: both handles restored. Later Gilt line to rim and filled chips with retouching to corners of foot. - Derby figures: the flute player missing both ends of his instrument. the lute player missing the top of the neck, and with A glued repair to the lower neck of the lute and hand and A Chip to front of base. both with paint and Gilt wear. - Black basalt: Upper half of Spout is A painted pewter repair, with paint loss and A Small split to top. Small Chip and Several frits to edge of cover. - Caughley tea Bowl & saucer: some Gilt wear. - Pearlware tea bowls & saucers: both tea bowls have heavy discolouration to glaze and A hairline Crack to rim. the smaller with Small Chip to foot. saucers good - the smaller with tiny glaze frit to rim. - Creamware: Two Small chips to underside of rim. some glaze discolouration to edges of well. - Pearlware teapot: Chipping to one side of Spout tip. hairline to rim. - Imari cups: Larger with Chip to rim. one of the smaller cups with hairline to centre of body. the other good. - Cont. Vase: Probable Very good restoration to both handles.
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A Chinese bronze model of Buddha, late 19th century. With a wooden stand, height 7.5cm, width 6cm, depth 4.5cm, a bronzed metal Buddha, height 4.5cm width 4cm, a Chinese stone model of Guanyin, height 11.5cm and a Japanese Imari porcelain circular box and cover, height 6.5cm, diameter 13cm. (4)
A LARGE ROYAL CROWN DERBY 1128 IMARI PATTERN TWIN HANDLED VASE 42cm high, date code for 1975 (damaged) Condition Report : one handle cracked and repaired, base badly cracked Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
A COLLECTION OF ROYAL CROWN DERBY IMARI PATTERN CERAMICS: an 1128 pattern three tier cake stand 34cm high overall, the bottem plate 27cm diameter; pair of plates 23cm diameter date code 1920; another 23cm diameter plate and a small side plate 16cm diameter Condition Report : all in good condition, but smallest plate is a second Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
A COLLECTION OF ROYAL CROWN DERBY IMARI PALETTE ITEMS: a rectangular lidded box 11cm wide; a sugar bowl 10cm diameter; a helmet shaped jug; a small lidded pot and a table lighter Condition Report : lidded box second, table lighter badly broken and re-glued Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
A LARGE IMARI VASE with lobed and flared rim, typically decorated with foliate sprays, 30cm high Condition Report : vertical hairline crack, rubbing to gilding Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
Two late 19th century Chinese blue and white twin handled vases with later covers, one example decorated with figures in landscape, the second with floral sprays, one with four character Kangxi mark to the underside, height 25cm (af), with an Imari decorated vase, a Japanese twin handled vase, and two 19th century lustre jugs (6)Condition Report: Imari bowl with chips to the rim and firing cracks to body. Two Chinese vases both damaged, one example with small chips and cracks, the second with large pieces missing, each with replacement covers.
Japanese Imari charger, Meiji (1868 - 1912), decorated with dragons and fan form radial panel, typical palette, 32cm diameter (NB: Condition is NOT noted in catalogue descriptions. We strongly advise viewing to satsify yourself as to condition. If you are unable to view please request a condition report, which will be provided in writing).
A Chinese 'Mandarin' type part tea service, Qianlong, painted with figures in front of a pagoda and on an underglaze blue floral ground, comprising: a teapot and cover, a spoon tray, four tea bowls, three coffee cans and four saucers, the teapot 14cm high; a large Chinese Famille Rose dish, Qianlong, 38.5cm diam; a Chinese Famille Rose octagonal plate, Qianlong, 22cm diameter; a Chinese Famille Rose teapot and cover, Qianlong, 12.5cm high and a spoon tray, blue an white dish, three teabowls and a coffee can; a Japanese Imari bowl, circa 1700, 19.5cm daim; a Chinese blue and white slop bowl, 14cm Condition Report: teapot with crack to handle four tea bowls all cracked one coffee can cracked and two with small chips saucers all with crazing enamel flaking and cracks large famille rose dish broken and glued octagonal plate with rim chip and some wear famille rose teapot with 8cm crack and chip to cover remaining items with some cracks and chips Japanese bowl cracked and with wear to interior slop bowl crack and rim chip Condition Report Disclaimer
A GOOD CHINESE EXPORT ‘IMARI’ PORCELAIN TANKARD, QING DYNASTY, KANGXI PERIOD, 1662 – 1722Painted with a continuous river landscape scene with boatmen and pagodas all before mountains shrouded with cloud scrolls, highlighted in gildingHeight: 17cmCondition ReportUV light inspected. In good condition except a small 3mm scale chip to brown dressed rim.
A set of four Royal Crown Derby Imari palette 6299 pattern miniatures, comprising Watering Can, 7cm, printed mark, year cypher for 1919; Coal Scuttle, 7cm, printed mark, date code for 1898; Cauldron, 6.5cm, printed mark, date code for 1909; two-handled Milk Churn, 6.5cm, date code for 1914; a Royal Crown Derby 6299 pattern two handled vase with fluted top, shape 1629, 11cm high, 19.5cm handle to handle, date code for 1913 (5)
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