A pair of Sampson Hancock Derby pot pourri vases and other ceramicsthe pair with domed covers and flame finials, decorated with floral reserves and scrolling gilt decoration, S&H crossed swords mark painted in puce, a Sampson Hancock miniature Imari jug, a Royal Crown Derby' Old Imari' 1128 pattern pin dish, a Minton miniature pot and cover, a 19th century christening mug painted with floral bouquets and named Caroline Smith 1858 and a German Kaiser porcelain cobalt blue trumpet shaped vase, decorated with a floral reserve, (7)height 13cm.Condition:One cover has been repaired on one of the pot pourri vases. Mug has rubbing to gilt, inner gilt border has run hairline to handle.
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A collection of eight Royal Crown Derby paperweightsincluding a pair of Platapuses, a Puffin, a Seal pup, a Red Fish, a Dolphin, an Old Imari Frog and another frog all decorated in typical colours of iron red, blue, light blue and brown all heavily embellished with patterns and gilt decoration, three with silver stopper to underside, four with no stopper to underside and one with ceramic stopper to underside (8) The tallest 12cm Condition:
An early Meissen sugar box and cover, c.1723-25, of flattened octagonal form, painted in an extended Imari palette with flowering branches, the cover with trellis borders, blue crossed swords mark, 11cm across. (2)Provenance: a private collection. Purchased Sotheby's, London, 17th June 1997, lot 33.
A Meissen teabowl and saucer, c.1730, painted in the Imari manner with sprays of indianische Blumen beside panels of gilt trellis on a blue ground, blue crossed swords and S painter's mark, dreher's mark of an incised X to the footrim, 12.2cm. (2)Provenance: a private collection. Purchased Sotheby's, London, 17th June 1997, lot 35. Formerly Sotheby's, Zurich, 21st November 1990, lot 42.
A Lowestoft teabowl and saucer and five other English porcelain saucers, c.1753-75, the teabowl and saucer painted in the Imari palette with confronting cockerels, another in polychrome enamels with flowering plants and rockwork, a Chinese saucer with similar Imari decoration, an early Worcester saucer painted with long-tailed pheasants beside peony, another in the Sir Joshua Reynolds pattern, another in the Astley or Harvest Bug pattern, and a Liverpool saucer painted with flowering branches, some faults, 12.8cm max. (8) Provenance: the David Stopher Collection.
A Bow dish, c.1755-58, of shaped oblong form, painted in Imari colours with a pine tree and bamboo stems above flowering peony and rockwork, and a Chinese porcelain plate showing the original design copied at Bow, minor chipping, 29cm max. (2)Provenance: the David Stopher Collection. The Bow dish formerly in the Susi and Ian Sutherland Collection. Paper label for Klaber & Klaber.
Three large Bow mugs, c.1752-55, of varying shape, all painted in the Imari palette with flowering plants, bamboo and rootwork beside ornamental fences, the rims with panelled or trellis borders, painter's marks to two, two mugs cracked, 15.2cm max. (3)Provenance: the David Stopher Collection.
A rare Vauxhall teabowl and saucer, c.1756-60, finely potted and decorated in the Imari palette with a bird in flight above another perched on a flowering prunus branch, a tiny nick to the saucer's rim, 11.4cm. (2)Provenance: the David Stopher Collection. Cf. Massey, Marno and Spero, Ceramics of Vauxhall, pp 89-90 for the pattern.
A Philip Christian (Liverpool) coffee pot and cover, c.1770, decorated in the Imari palette with tall pine trees in a pagoda island landscape, with rococo-moulded spout and handle, restoration to the handle's terminal, a small restored chip to the cover, 24.3cm. (2)Provenance: the John Buckingham Collection.
Two trays of china to include: six china fans of the Fitzwilliam Museum by Compton & Woodhouse, oriental porcelain blue and white plate with six character mark to the base, blue and white oriental ginger jar, Imari vase, two oriental design Carlton Ware lustre pin trays, Noritake leaf design ornament, Frederick Rhead 'Korea' design Wood & Sons square dish etc. (2)(B.P. 21% + VAT)
A selection of Chinese porcelain and works of art, comprising; a Canton enamelled baluster vase, 19th century, 30.5cm high, an Imari export bowl, 18th century, 23cm diameter, a blue and white temple jar, cover, and stand, 32cm high, and a small carving of a buffalo, 9.5cm long (5) (at fault)
A CHINESE IMARI SHAPED BALUSTER PORCELAIN GILT METAL MOUNTED LAMPTHE PORCELAIN 18TH CENTURY, THE MOUNTS AND FITTINGS LATER adapted for electricity Condition Report: (Drilled and with old rivetted repairs) see supporting images. Wiring will need to be tested by a qualified electrician before use or re-wiring. Please note that the lamp(s) in this lot have NOT been PAT tested and will need to be tested or re-wired by a qualified electrician before use by the purchaser Condition Report Disclaimer
A mixed lot of late 19th/20th century English ceramics comprising a Wedgwood Eturia tile printed in green with a dog and dead game, 20cm; a John Moorcroft 'Finches' pattern candlestick, 20cm; a Moorcroft 'Trial 6.3.98' ash/pin tray, 12cm; a Royal Crown Derby porcelain Imari pattern model of drum with metal drumsticks, 5cm and a similar saucer [5].
Group of 18th century Chinese porcelain, including a set of five Imari plates, a larger Imari dish, a famille rose bowl and tea bowl, two cups and a small blue and white dish (11)Provenance: removed from Spout Farm, GrotonLargest dish measures 27cm diameter and is repaired. One plate has a hairline, the tea bowl has a hairline, the cups are chipped and one of them has hairlines, and the small blue and white dish has a rim chip and hairlines. Some other small chips.
Group of 18th and 19th century Chinese porcelain, including Imari, blue and white and famille rose dishes and tea wares (12)Most pieces with fritting or small chips. One blue and white dish has a hairline, one saucer has a hairline, the famille rose dish has a star crack in the centre, one cup has crazing.
A set of eight Chinese 'Imari' dishes in three sizes, each decorated in underglaze blue, iron-red and gilt with a knarled prunus tree, bamboo, flowering plants and insects within a double line border, the rim with flower heads on a scrolling ground, Yongzheng/early Qianlong, comprising three 31cm [one with star crack, two with minor rim chip]; four 35cm; one 39cm, some minor wear [8].
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