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A Mason's Patent Ironstone China jug and two other similar octagonal jugs, all of typical Hydra or Oriental shape: the Mason's jug printed and enamelled with Oriental figures on a yellow scale ground, height 13.5cm, black-printed crown and drape mark; another jug of Mason's type but by Davenport with a typical Imari-style pattern, height 11.2cm, blue-printed mark; and the third jug of earthenware by Mayer & Newbold printed and coloured with flower panels, height 11.0cm, blue-printed mark; generally circa 1830-50
A selection of Liverpool porcelain, mostly Pennington, comprising: a Chaffer's teabowl and saucer painted and gilt in the Imari palette with pagodas in a landscape; a teabowl and saucer painted with the so-called 'Mistress and Maid' pattern (wear to saucer); a blue and white 'Chelsea Ewer' jug (stained); and a blue and white teabowl printed with the so-called 'Travellers' pattern (cracked), circa 1780
A Derby part dessert service, painted in the Imari palette, comprising; a two-handled footed bowl, four lozenge dishes, two oval dishes, a pair of shell-shaped dishes, a pair of kidney-shaped dishes, a pair of sauce tureens, covers and stands, and eighteen plates, iron-red script marks, circa 1820 (some damage and staining)
A miscellaneous selection of cups and saucers, including: a Derby tapered cylindrical tea cup and saucer, painted with panels of husks and flowers, iron red script mark; a 'London' shape tea cup and saucer, gilt with a berried band reserved on a blue ground; a Derby (Sampson Hancock) Imari pattern coffee can and saucer; and a quantity of other cups and saucers, mostly first half 19th century (some damage and losses)
Various 'Rococo revival' porcelain teawares, comprising: a pair of teacups and saucers painted in the Imari style with flowers and shrubs, painted pattern no. 4078; and another teacup ensuite; and four various teapots and three stands including two Daniel examples; and four various jugs, circa 1830 (some damage and losses)
A quantity of English porcelain teawares, mostly 'Rococo revival'; and two later pieces, comprising: a Davenport Imari barrel-shaped cup and saucer and a Mintons trio silvered and gilt with fruit and insects, retailer's marks for Thomas Goode, various dates 19th century (some damage and repair)
A selection of 'London' shape porcelains, including: a Spode Stone China 'Tobacco-leaf' pattern trio; a Spode Imari pattern trio; a Davenport trio and others; and an assortment of other teawares, including a Chinese cup; a Chamberlain's Worcester flared cup and other items (minor damage and repairs)
An early 19th century 'Patent Ironstone' plate painted in Imari colours with a fenced garden, impressed marks, 24cm diameter, another 'Real Stone China', printed and painted with central Imari vase of flowers, printed marks, 25.5cm diameter, a Derby 563 pattern Imari plate, 26.5cm diameter and a Wedgwood blue jasper jug, 9cm high (W) (4)
A Ko-Imari Blue and White Baluster Vase, mid 17th century, boldly painted in underglaze-blue with two panels depicting large vine leaves and grapes bordered by smaller panels of cash design above a band of stylised scrolling foliage, the shoulder with a band containing four floral panels and the broad rim with key-fret pattern, 29.3cm.; 11.5in.
A Group of Three Imari Dishes, late 17th/early 18th century, all decorated in underglaze-blue, the first petal-shaped with plum blossom flowerheads surrounding a central foliate roundel; the second with a profusion of maple leaves and a band of similar design on the reverse; another with shochikubai to the centre, the rim with scrolling foliage and peony, 14.2, 24.8 and 21cm.; 5 5/8, 9.75 and 8.25in.
Two Imari Blue and White Dishes, late 17th century, the first with a central roundel painted with two cranes above a minogame in swirling waters, brown-edged rim, the reverse with scrolling karakusa, Fuku mark to the reverse; the second with the central roundel of camellia sprays within a blue band moulded with a waterwheel, breakwaters and waves, 21.9 and 21.2cm.; 8 5/8 and 8 3/8in.
A Rare Imari Ewer, circa 1680, with European Silver-Gilt Mounts, early 18th century, decorated in underglaze-blue with ho-o birds in flight amongst peony flower sprays and scrolling foliage, the loop handle with karakusa and flower heads, the slightly domed cover similarly decorated above a narrow band of cash motif to the neck, the spout in the form of bamboo, European silver-gilt mounts, 21cm.; 8.25in.
An Imari Blue and White Charger, late 17th century, decorated in underglaze-blue in a design derived from the Kraak porcelains, the centre with a profusion of peony sprays and foliage, the flat, spreading rim with alternating panels of peony and precious emblems, separated by geometric floral panels, 35.7cm.; 14in.
A Large Imari Tokkuri, late 17th century, decorated in iron-red enamel and gilt on underglaze-blue, with panels of birds amongst plum blossom and wild pinks beneath rockwork, with a garden of cherry blossom and maples behind fences, the shoulders with flower sprays and karakusa, 26cm.; 10.25in.
A Group of Imari Wares and a Kakiemon Style Bowl, 18th century, the first a bowl and cover, moulded in sixteen petalled kiku form, painted in enamels and gilt, the interior with flower heads in relief; the second a condiment ewer with three floral panels and karakusa; the third an unusual blue and white beaker painted with bamboo, rockwork and a cricket, the interior with moulded mon, the base with a four-character Ming mark; the last a Kakiemon style octagonal bowl with floral tendrils and a single small floret, 11.5, 14, 7.5 and 14.2cm.; 4.5, 5.5, 2 7/8 and 5 5/8in.
A Large Imari Charger, circa 1700, decorated in iron-red enamel and gilt on underglaze-blue, the central panel with a screen, a cage containing a bird beneath an awning and amidst flowering cherry blossom, surrounded by a band depicting a landscape with pavilions, the rim with panels depicting ho-o birds in flight and kiku, 56cm.; 22in.
A Group of Three Imari Dishes, late 17th/early 18th century, all decorated in typical palette on underglaze-blue, the first with sprays of kiku; the second with a central roundel containing a vase of peony and cherry blossom on a verandah; and another painted in the cavetto with pomegranates within a Kraak style border, 21.2, 24.8 and 25.5cm.; 8 3/8in., 9.75 and 10in.
An Imari Ewer and a Barber's Bowl, late 17th/early 18th century, the ewer and cover decorated in enamels and gilt and moulded in the form of petals and sprays of kiku flowerheads; the bowl painted with shochikubai to the well, the rim with ho-o birds and stylised flowers, the reverse with two branches of plum blossom, 12.5 and 26.6cm.; 4 7/8 and 10.5in.
A Group of Imari Porcelain, late 17th to 19th century, two dishes decorated in iron-red and gilt, the first with bridge-posts and kiku around the rim, the second with figures in a garden and panels of cranes and birds; a pair of small dishes decorated in relief; a bowl and cover with flared and fluted rims with shishi and floral panels; a moulded dish with applied leaves on a high foot; a cup in Kakiemon enamels with a deer beneath a maple; two dishes in underglaze-blue with foliage and a seascape, From 14cm.; 5.5in. to 31cm.; 12.25in.
An Imari Wine Ewer, late 17th/ early 18th century, painted with a repeated pattern on either side of a bijin and three children by a garden fence and flowering cherry tree, above a band of stiff leaves, the cover with similar design, the spout with floral scrolls and the loop handle with cloud scrolls, with applied moulded kiku, 17cm.; 6.75in.
A Pair of Imari Bottles and Another, circa 1700, all of bulbous form with elongated necks, the pair decorated in underglaze-blue and enamels with panels of kiku and peony, divided by bands of blue ribbon; another with a landscape of bamboo, pine and plum beneath a floral border, 21.5 and 24cm.; 8 3/8 and 9 3/8in.
An Imari Moulded Tokkuri, late 17th century, with flowerheads in relief and decorated in iron-red enamel and gilt on underglaze-blue, each panel with a bijin beneath cherry blossom or kiku, the shoulder with panels of dragons and finger citron, the neck with a band of geometric design, 22cm.; 8 5/8in.
Two Chinese 'Imari' Teapots and Covers, first half 18th century, densely decorated with flowers; together with a White Crackle-Glazed Teapot and Cover, probably 18th century, and a 'Famille-Rose' Teapot and cover, circa 1900, decorated with manuscripts and scrolls, with an 8-line inscription, four-character Tongzhi mark to base, between 6cm., 2.5 in. and 10cm., 4in. high
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