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A large Flight, Barr and Barr Worcester pot pourri vase and cover, circa 1820-30Of generous classical form with a gilt gadrooned rim and square foot, moulded with a band of leaves around the lower part, the classical style handles with gilt rams' head terminals, the high domed cover elaborately pierced and with an acanthus flower finial, richly decorated in Chinese Imari style in underglaze blue, iron-red, pink and gold with flowering peony plants, trailing flowers and leaves, 38.5cm high, impressed crowned FBB mark (2)Footnotes:A vase of identical shape is illustrated by Henry Sandon, Flight and Barr Worcester Porcelain (1978), pl.122.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A pair of Japanese cloisonné enamel baluster vases, 32cm high, and a Japanese Imari porcelain baluster lamp (3). Provenance: From Munstead Wood. The contents of the property are being sold by the former owners of the important country house which has now been purchased by the national trust. Munstead Wood is a Grade I listed house and gardens in Godalming Surrey. The garden was created by garden designer Gertrude Jekyll and became very well-known through her designs, and her books and articles in magazines such as Country Life. The Arts and Crafts style house was built for Jekyll and she lived there until 1932, Munstead Wood was designed by the architect Edwin Lutyens to compliment the garden with Jekylls influence on the original design. Munstead Wood was the first, and perhaps therefore the most important, collaboration between Jekyll and Lutyens in garden and house design. These collaborations number around 120, with other well-known examples including Deanery Garden in Berkshire and Hestercombe House in Somerset. Jekyll transformed the site over the years, first meeting Lutyens at Munstead Wood in 1889 when the collaboration began, and she lived there until her death in 1932. Prior to the sale to the National Trust, Munstead Wood was the vendors family home for more than 50 years, the owners over this time were Sir Robert Clark and Lady Clark who were responsible for the house and gardens regeneration to return it to its original concept.
Advertising - an early 20th century Carr & Co Ltd pictorial biscuit tin, decorated in the Art Nouveau style with various scenes to the sides and lid, comprising Durham Cathedral, Worcester Cathedral and Carlisle Castle, 12.5cm high, 14cm wide, 14cm deep, the underside of the base printed 'CARR & CO. LTD. BISCUIT MANUFACTURERS, CARLISLE'; an early 20th century W. & R. Jacob & Co Ltd circular shaped biscuit tin in the form of a butter cooler, floral decoration throughout in the Imari palette, 13cm diameter, the underside of the base printed 'W.&R.JACOB & CO LTD., BISCUIT MANUFACTURERS, DUBLIN' (2)
Royal Crown Derby Imari pattern teacup and saucer and assorted English porcelain miniatures predominately in the imari palette, various printed iron-red and puce marks, including: a Royal Crown Derby circular pill box and cover, circa 1890, a 20th century miniature faceted vase, a late 19th century English porcelain jug, an assembled Staffordshire doll's tea service and a Mintons miniature teapot and cover, circa 1900 Condition ReportThe teacup and saucer - with large section cracked out and probably restuck, the saucer is ok. Royal Crown Derby circular small pill pox and cover with a small rim chip to rim. Miniature faceted bottle lacking a cover.Miniature imari jug - small cracks to foot. Mintons miniature teapot and cover - small chip to spout. Cover is sellotaped to teapot and this is still in place. A composite Staffordshire porcelain and pottery part doll's tea service - some wear and staining, one saucer cracked.
Group of early-mid 19th century English porcelain, including: an imari pattern shaped oval dish, an imari pattern mug, a Derby two-handled small oval sauce tureen and cover painted with angouleme sprigs and pink rose, a Spode gilt-key pattern coffee-can, a green and gilt leaf pattern teabowl and saucer, two figural candlesticks and other items
Two Japanese porcelain miniature teapots and covers, early 20th century, decorated landscapes or mons on a green or blue ground, together with a miniature imari pattern milk-jug, blue character mark to base and a 19th century Chinese porcelain famille verte miniature teapot, painted with figures on terracing, 6cm high
Large Japanese Meiji period (1868-1912) imari charger, painted and gilt with a jardiniere of flowers and terracing, within a border of landscape cartouches, jardinieres and flowers, 56cm diam. Condition ReportLight surface scratches, light wear to the gilt and decoration, no obvious damage/restoration under UV. General wear and tear.
Late 19th century Crown Derby imari part tea-service for four on tray, with printed crowned D marks, impressed marks, pattern 198, printed, painted and gilt with Islamic style lappet borders alternating with chinoiserie flower-sprays, comprising: an oval teapot and cover, a milk-jug, an oval two-handled sugar-bowl and cover, four cups and saucers and a rectangular two-handled tray, 46cm wide, together with four later Royal Crown Derby imari coffee-cups and saucers Condition ReportTeapot with small chip and short stained hairline crack to rim, the interior with some stained crazing, with a firing crack issuing a hairline crack around handle. Teapot measures 22.5cm wide x 13cm high.The sugar-bowl with rim chip, the rim chipped and cracked, with stained hairline crack. Two cups with hairline cracks. Cups measure 5.8cm highThe saucers are 12.2cm diam. Tray with some glaze scratching at edge of well. Some slight rubbing and wear overall.One of the other cups has a short stained hairline crack to base. Minor wear to the other items.
Large Japanese Meiji period (1868-1912) imari charger, printed, painted and gilt with four roundels with ribbon tied bouquets reserved on a dense flowered ground decorated with lion dogs, peony and scroll shaped cartouches, 62.5cm diam. Condition ReportIn good order overall. Light surface scratches, light wear to the gilt and decoration, no obvious damage/restoration under UV. General wear and tear.
A group of Chinese porcelain,18th-20th century, comprising:a blue and white plate, an Imari dish, a tapering jar, and two tea-bowls with covers and stands, each decorated with blossoming flowers or trees,9cm to 22cm diameter (9)Condition ReportImari dish - cracked, chipped and restored throughout. Badly damaged and riveted.Blue and white plate - cracks and chips to rim.Tea-cup sets - surface scratches. Stand chipped.Tapering jar - large piece missing to rim.
A group of Japanese porcelain,19th-20th century, comprising:a pair of Kutani bottle vases, Kutani bowl, an Imari jar, and a Satsuma plate with a Kinkozan mark to base, and a blue and white vase, each decorated with birds, flowers or figures,13 to 26cm,and, a cloisonné vase, decorated with floral roundals,22cm, and two figures,20.5 and 33cm (9)Condition ReportBowl - frits and surface scratches.Jar - cracked and restored to rim. Pair of bottle vases - both with paint losses. One restored to rim.Satsuma plate - chipped to rim. Glued.Blue and white vase - Chipped to shoulder. Rim restored. Hairline cracks.Cloisonné vase - dent to base with enamel losses.Two figures - both with chips and losses. One missing two arms.
A collection of Royal Crown Derby porcelain items,comprising a near pair of 'Imari' pattern coffee cans and saucers, 2451, 1128, 5cm high, a miniature 'Imari' tea cup, 2cm high and cream jug, 2.5cm high, a tyg also of diminutive proportions, 4cm high, and one other,together with an Aynsley cup,with fitted silver cup holder, by Hamilton & Inches, Edinburgh, 6cm high, (7)Condition ReportSlight rubbing to decoration in places.Oxidisation to silver.
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