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CHINESE IMARI TEAPOT QING DYNASTY, 18TH CENTURY 清 中國伊萬里山水人物圖茶壺 of globular form, painted on both sides with landscapes in lobed cartouches, reserved on a floral ground, attached with a looped handle and a spoutDimensions:17cm wideProvenance:Provenance: By descent- Private Scottish collection, Harrietfield, Kelso; previously from the family estate bought in 1847, Newton Don, Kelso.Newton Don lies in the lowland hills near Kelso, overlooking the Eden Water, a tributary of the Tweed. It owes its name to the Don family who first acquired the former manorial lands of Newton around 1648. Sir Alexander Don inherited the estate and baronetcy in 1776 and over the next forty years the family brought about significant change. The Dons sought to expand the pleasure grounds and to create a secluded, fashionable, country seat and by 1800, a visitor described the estate as a ‘remarkably pretty, cheerful place’. Between 1817 and 1820 renowned English architect Sir Robert Smirke (1781-1867) made considerable alterations to the eighteenth-century house, for which Robert Adam had prepared the original plans. Unfortunately, the transformation had strained the family coffers to such an extent that the estate was sold in 1847. Harrietfield was the farmhouse of the Newton Don estate home farm. It may have been built after the marriage of Lady Harriet Cunningham to Alexander Don in 1778, hence the name.
A Japanese verte-Imari lozenge shaped box and coverEdo/Meiji period, 19th centuryPainted in underglaze blue with a meander of trailing flowers, the prunus florettes picked out in iron-red and gilt, above green, iron -red, gilt and aubergine floral sprays, the cover decorated en-suite and with loop finial, the interior with a single enamelled flower to the centre and one to the underside of the cover, the base left unglazed, 16.5cm long.Condition Report: 品相報告Expected light old wear and minor firing imperfections; a couple of tiny shallow glaze nibbles to the edge of the mouth.
Two Japanese Imari dishes Edo and Meiji periods, early and late 19th centuryThe first, Edo period, with a central basket of flowers and floral panels to the well, 32cm diameter; the second, Meiji period, with a central peony medallion and flowering branches of prunus to the well, a few flowers moulded in relief, 22cm diameter (2).Condition Report: 品相報告Both with expected surface wear and light firing imperfections. The large dish with chip to exterior of foot, approx. 15mm wide.
Five Japanese Imari tea cups and six matching saucers from a setEdo Period, 18th/19th centuryEach enamelled and gilt in typical colours with floral designs, the cups each 5.5cm diameter and the saucers each 9.7 diameter (11).Condition Report: 品相報告:one cup with approx. 3mm wide rim nibble. One saucer with short rim hairline, approx. 15mm. Two saucers with strong crazing to glaze which doesn't go through the body. All with some pitting iron spots and firing imperfections, and some light scratching and rubbing to enamels and gilt.
A Japanese Imari dishEdo period, 18th/19th centuryPainted, enamelled and gilt with a central roundel of a vase of flowers, surrounded by further floral arrangements, the reverse with blossoming branches and an underglaze blue circle to base, 16.8cm diameter.Condition Report: 品相報告:some expected rubbing to enamels and gilt. Glaze covered in craqueleure overall - two possibly progressing into hairlines. At least one long firing crack, to well; several pits and iron spots.
Three Japanese Imari vases20th centuryThe pair painted with panels of birds perched amongst branches, flowerheads and flowering plum blossom, the vase and cover decorated with phoenixes in flight and floral blooms, 30.5-41cm high (3).Condition Report: 品相報告The pair of vases with surface wear and crazing to the bases, with wear to enamels throughout. The cover with a hairline crack and wear to the top of the finial. Some light wear to the underside of the footrim.
FOUR BOXES AND LOOSE CERAMICS, to include a large Aynsley Pembroke vase height 26cm, two Chinese plates painted with cockerels, Imari style items by Wade Heath and others, a mottled yellow and brown Sylvac 2448 vase, two large stoneware flasks labelled with their breweries, etc (4 boxes + loose) (sd)
NINE ROYAL CROWN DERBY AND SIMILAR IMARI PLATES, comprising a Royal Crown Derby 1128 side plate and tea plate (second quality), three Royal Crown Derby 2451 side plates, together with a dinner plate, two cake plates (both cake plates extensively damaged with some wear) and a small side plate, all with indistinct or no backstamps (9) (Condition Report: most pieces appear in good condition, specific obvious damage as stated, signs of light use)
FOUR PIECES OF LATE 19TH AND 20TH CENTURY ORIENTAL PORCELAIN AND A MODERN CLOISONNE PLATE, comprising a late 19th century Japanese Imari bowl, diameter 19cm, a modern bowl decorated with flowers to the interior, a seated figure holding a bowl, height 11.5cm and a modern Chinese melon shaped vase and cover, the cloisonne plate diameter 12.5cm, together with a damaged wooden stand and a plastic stand (7) (Condition Report: the wooden stand is in two pieces but all other items appear to be in good condition)
A GROUP OF CERAMICS, to include a Moorland Pottery face plaque (crazing), a Royal Crown Derby Imari 2451 side plate (second quality), a Schilz salt glazed stoneware decorated bottle with stopper, a Wedgwood mid green Jasperware pin dish, a Chinese figure of a fisherman, a Royal Doulton Mine Host D6468 large character jug, a Staffordshire-style figure warning of the dangers of drinking gin, etc (9) (Condition Report: most pieces appear in good condition, sd and as stated, would benefit from a clean)
A COLLECTION OF ROYAL CROWN DERBY THIMBLES, comprising fifteen boxed thimbles, and a wooden stand with pincushion top holding another thirteen thimbles, patterns to include Diamond, Traditional Imari, Art Deco, Moses Webster, Purple Scroll, and Victorian Persian, together with a Royal Crown Derby 'A Collection of Thimbles' book (2 boxes + stand + book) (Condition Report: pieces appear in good condition)
A COLLECTION OF TEAWARE, comprising Poole Pottery Odyssey design teapot, two cups and two saucers, a Crown Devon Fieldings cobalt blue cup and saucer (chipped saucer), a Toyo decorative plate and dish, carved stone elephant ornaments, a stone egg, six green and cream mid-century Poole Pottery twin handled soup dishes and six saucers, a William Lowe Imari 4772 style set of eight coffee cups and eleven saucers, painted and printed marks to base , etc. (39)
An interesting selection of mostly 19th century china to include:a fine quality Copeland dessert plate hand gilded and decorated in enamels with exotic birds;six mid-19th century Copeland & Garret teacups;a pair of Spode coffee cans and saucers;an early 19th century Imari pattern Spode cup and saucer;a Spode 1977 Silver Jubilee commemorative tankard (boxed);a Spode limited edition (28 of 5,000) Papal goblet to commemorate the 1982 visit of John-Paul II to Britain (boxed);a Spodes (sic) warming plate.
Six pieces comprising:a pair of early 20th century Japanese Kutani vases hand-decorated with flowers in typical palette;four 18th century Chinese porcelain tea bowls hand-decorated in enamels with sprigs.Condition Report: The larger cup (8cm, red sprig) appears good but some kiln dirt, the Imari style cup a little dirty with overall good, a pair of cups with some kiln dirt in evidence and minor glaze bubbling (one tiny rim frit on one). Overall in good condition with no major problems.
A cream ware pottery 19thc jug decorated with naive style floral sprays, chips to rim and spout, restored to tip, (h:14cm x 10cm) a Mason's Patent ironstone 19thc squat panelled jug with dragon handle to side, decorated with Imari transfer printed enamelled design, with spreading foot, (h: 9cm x 10cm) a 19thc china sauce boat decorated with two female figures and a boy with doves, discoloured crack to spout and hairline crack to handle, (h: 7cm x 7cm x 5.5cm) (3)
A group of Chinese and Japanese porcelain wares including a 18th Century Chinese porcelain export bowl with Famille Rose decoration, further Chinese mid 18th Century Imari bowl (a/f), a Cantonese porcelain bowl decorated in typical style with figures, a further small bowl and vase and a Cantonese cup (qty)
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