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Two early 20th Century Cantonese vases, one with opposing panels of conversing figures, birds and butterflies amongst foliage, the other with opposing panels of conversing figures, 7 1/4" and 7 1/2" high, together with an early 20th Century Imari plate, 9 1/2" diameter and an early 20th Century Famille Vert plate, painted with figures and symbols to the centre, flowers to the border, 7 1/2" diameter (4)
Three Chamberlains Worcester plates; an Imari stand, 31cm diameter; a soup plate, painted with peacocks; a shaped circular plate, the orange ground body gilt with vermicularations; a Coalport Imari plate, all circa 1805; a collection of Royal Worcester, comprising a shaped square dish, painted by Hummel, with fruit, circa 1955; a plate, painted by F. Bakewell, with A Cottage Scene In Ribble, Worcestershire, circa 1959; a Kerr and Binns tea cup and saucer; three various Worcester cups and saucers
A Japanese Imari Porcelain Charger, late Meiji period (1868-1912), of chrysanthemum outline, centrally painted with a bonsai tree and peonies in a vase, within radiating panels of phoenix birds, chrysanthemum florets, trellis and other textile derived motifs, in typical colours and gilt, 45cm diameter
A Pair of Chinese Imari Porcelain Plates, early Qianlong, circa 1740, circular, centrally painted with peonies growing amongst rocks near a fence (one of the peony heads painted in famille rose enamels), trellis cavettos, three floral sprigs to the rims, 23cm diameter; and Another Pair, circular, painted with pomegranates and finger citrons in a vase on a table near peonies within a floral border, 22.7cm diameter
A set of six Royal Crown Derby porcelain coffee cups and saucers, each piece painted in the Imari palette with flowers on a gold decorated blue ground, the cups with pierced silver mounts, complete with six silver bean-handle coffee spoons, printed and impressed marks, datecode for 1905, boxed.
An 18th century Chinese Imari tea bowl and saucer, painted with a variety of Queen Charlottes pattern in swirls of red, blue and gilt, crossed swords and S mark (D) (2) The thinking on these goes that here is a Chinese copy of an English Salopian tea bowl and saucer copied in turn from the Meissen, hence the crossed swords and finally Meissen copying the Japanese Imari palette
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