A quantity of porcelain, to include: a large oval Derby dish, early 19th century, decorated in the Imari palette with a blossoming tree and birds, 41.5cm wide; a Burleigh Ware George VI 1937 Coronation mug, designed and modelled by Dame Laura Knight, R.D. No. 814375/6, 8.3cm high; four various porcelain plates; two tiles, by Minton's China Work's, Stoke-on-Trent, depicting a street scene and a boat by a castle, 20.4cm x 20.4cm; two chinoiserie tea cups; a small dish with pink floral decoration; small French dish painted with matches, 11cm; a framed porcelain plate, 47cm diameter; three framed Maw's Revival Majolica tiles, late 20th century, depicting birds on branches, 23.2cm x 43.6cm total, 24.5cm x 24.5cm total, and 24.2cm x 24.2cm total; together with bunches of hardstone grapes on branches (lot)Please refer to department for condition report
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A Derby bowl, early 19th century, decorated in the Imari palette with flowers and scrolling foliage, with red marks to underside, 15.8cm diameter; together with a Derby twin handled vase lacking cover, early 19th century, decorated in the Imari palette, with red marks to underside, 12.5cm high; and a similarly decorated Imari teapot and cover, marked 2/187 to underside, 26cm wide (3)Please refer to department for condition report
A group of ceramics and pottery items, 20th century, comprising: a lamp with Classical maidens, 81cm high inc. fitment; a pair of green Jasperware Wedgwood low candlesticks; a studio pottery bowl; a studio pottery dish with bird decoration; a Chinese blue and white ginger jar and cover; a William Adams pattern blue and white plate; a Spode Imari pattern plate; a Wedgwood commemorative plate for the Mary Rose; a Queensbury china dish decorated with instruments; and a Royal Worcester commemorative dish for the marriage of H.R.H The Prince of Wales and Lady Diana Spencer A/F (11)Please refer to department for condition report
A Chinese Imari barber's bowl, 18th century, painted with flowers within an elaborate panelled border, 29.5cm wide十八世紀 伊萬里式臉盆General light surface wear and dirt, pitting, some light loss to decoration and gilding at the rim, wear to footrim, all consistent with age. Collector's label to verso.
A large Japanese gilt bronze mounted Imari bowl and cover, 18th/19th century, painted in underglaze and over glaze enamels with panels of butterflies and flowers on a blue ground with flowerheads, the later mounts with bronze dragon handles and scroll feet, 39cm diameter Provenance: T.G. &Co (London) label on cover.cf. The label belongs to Thomas Goode & Co Ltd, a luxury table ware maker and distributer established in London, 1827.十八世纪 镶铜伊万里烧大盖碗來源:T.G. &Co (倫敦)標籤。註:該標籤屬於 Thomas Goode & Co Ltd,是一家於 1827 年在倫敦成立的豪華餐具製造商和分銷商。品項報告 Condition report An obvious repair to the lid with a broken finial. Loss of gilt to the bronze mount and loss of enamel to the porcelain. Wares to the surface.
A large Japanese Imari style charger, 20th century, decorated to the well with an elaborate scheme of flora and fauna, with a dragon chasing a flaming pearl to the centre, with diamond and flower pattern border to the rim, Koga sei mark to the base, 54.5cm diameterThe dish with metal wire hanging apparatus attached. Some scratches to the rim and light wear to gilding, otherwise in good condition.
A group of Japanese Imari style porcelain, 20th century, decorated in the blue red and white Imari palette with various designs, to include a panelled jar lacking a cover, 9cm diameter, and four scalloped rim plates, the largest 22cm diameter (5)The jar with a repaired section to the rim, the plates with light surface wear and dirt.
Pair of Imari style tibors; China, late 19th - early 20th century.Hand-painted porcelain.Signed on the base.Measurements: 50 x 25 cm.Pair of Chinese tibors made in porcelain decorated in the Imari style, whose main characteristic is the use of underglaze cobalt blue enamel, combined with other enamels on the glaze, mainly iron red and gilding. When it also includes gilding, as seen here, it is called Imari Nishiki. Imari-style wares were produced from the third quarter of the 17th century to 1730-35, although there was a revival of the style during the 19th century. More modern pieces will be somewhat more stereotypical, with a predominance of red, blue and gold rather than the broader palette of earlier periods, although the richness of the motifs remains.At the decorative level, Imari is very free, with highly ornamental compositions that occupy the entire space of the piece, combining different motifs and cartouches of different shapes, as seen here. There is no fixed scheme; different geometric patterns are mixed and combined with motifs inspired by nature. The background we see here, with different geometric patterns (inspired by Japanese printed fabrics, which are highly prized in Japanese artistic production) overlapping and intertwining, will be characteristic of this style.
Imari vase; Japan, early 20th century.Polychrome porcelain.Measurements: 33 x 17 x 17 cm.Imari vase with a periform body and a lid decorated with a small squirrel as a knob. It is completely enamelled with a profusion of plant, floral and fruit motifs: the corollas wave gracefully over stylised bouquets in cerulean and earthy tones on white. The Imari style is mainly characterised by the use of cobalt-blue glaze under the glaze, combined with other colours over the glaze, the most common being iron-red and gold. Peonies, carnations, roses and chrysanthemums acquire in Asian iconography rich symbolism related to purity, wisdom and vital harmony.
A Coalport squat round green-ground vase & cover with painted landscape by E. Ball, 3½” (hairline crack); a ditto claret-ground ovoid vase & cover with jewelled floral decoration, 5¾”; a ditto cruciform box with painted flowers to the cover, 2¾” (hairline crack); a Davenport porcelain Imari square tapered vase, 3¼”; a Royal Crown Derby squat round ribbed vase of deep blue ground with raised gilt foliate decoration, 3½”; a ditto miniature jug & bowl painted with pink roses & trellis-work; a ditto oval tray painted with chinoiserie figure scene, signed on reverse “Annie Spencer” & “T.M. Hayward, Aug 26th 1884”, 8½”; a ditto Imari pattern 1¼” vase; & a Spode Copeland Imari ewer vase, 4” (hairline crack).
GOOD QUALITY MIXED CHINA ASSORTMENT - Royal Doulton cylindrical vases, a pair, with gilded side handles and highlights, painted with floral sprays and signed 'J Price', green backstamp, 12.5cms H, Royal Crown Derby Imari pattern '2451' shaped circular pin trays, a pair, 11.5cms diameter, a Doulton Lambeth stoneware tobacco jar with incised stylised floral decoration, 12.5cms H, 11cms diameter, impressed marks, a Meissen circular pin tray painted with floral sprays and gilded rim, 10cms diameter, a set of 12 Coalport floral encrusted menu holders, boxed, ETC
NEIL DALRYMPLE 2007 CERAMIC SCULPTURE OF A FROG PERCHED ON LEAVES - signed and dated on the base, 7.5cms H, Royal Crown Derby Imari paperweights (2), Wren and Dormouse, Grosvenor China coffee service, cream glazed with gilded highlights, 11 pieces and a circular orange glass lidded bowl, 11cms diameter
Nine various Royal Crown Derby Imari plates, pattern number 1128. (9) CONDITION REPORT: There are four plates measuring 27cm in diameter, one ovoid plate measuring 25cm, two plates measuring 23.5cm, an octagonal plate measuring 22.5cm and a saucer measuring 16cm. All are second quality apart from the ovoid dish which is first quality. All have minor surface wear but no damages that I can see.
A group of predominantly 20th century Chinese and Japanese ceramics including two similar cylindrical scent bottles, saucer dish, also Japanese Imari, carved gilded seated figure, etc. Condition Report: The small Imari bowl has a hairline fracture running from the top rim approx 3/4 of the way down the bowl. The large Imari bowl has a small rim chip with another larger chip with crude repair, some minor crazing also visible. Green celadon vase has a chip to the foot rim, and two very minor chips to the top rim. One of the small pair of sleeve vases is missing it's upper section. One of the blue and white tea bowls has a hairline fracture and various chips to the rim. The larger blue and white bowl has areas on the rim where the decoration/glaze has come away. The blue and white sauce has a chip to the rim. The blue and white side plate has three rim chips, a hairline crack and chips to the foot rim, one with crude repair. The larger figure of the seated elder has a large chip and crude repair to the front left corner of the base, and both chair arms appear to be missing a piece.
A collection of Royal Crown Derby 'Imari' pattern porcelain,comprising a pair of twin handled vases, 22.5cm high, a smaller twin handled vase, 7.5cm high, a lidded pot and cover, 7cm diameter, and a side plate, 16cm diameter (5)Condition ReportVases) One with a repaired crack to the foot.Small vase) Restoration to the rim.General) Wear and rubbing to the gilding and decoration throughout.
A pair of Doulton pottery vases,c.1900, with gilt flowers to a blue ground, and foliate painted necks, 37cm hightogether with a 19th century punch bowl,possibly Derby, decorated in an Imari-style pattern,33cm diameter (3)Condition ReportVases) No apparent chips, cracks or restoration. Bowl) Heavily scratched to the interior. Hairline crack to the rim. Wear to the gilding.
A collection of English porcelain,19th century, to include a footed spill vase, in the manner of Coalport, with painted floral decoration, 15.5cm high, a similar vase, with Chinoiserie decoration, and two integral cornucopia form handles, 17cm high, a footed twin-handled vase, with floral decoration, 12.5cm high, an urn form vase, painted with a floral panel with relief paste gilding to the reverse, 14.5cm high, another similar example, in the manner of Derby, painted with a floral band, 13.5cm high, a pair of Derby pot pourri vases, in the Imari palette, one example with a printed mark, 9.8cm high, a similar smaller example, 7.5cm high, another pot pourri vase, the bowl painted with three floral panels, raised on three griffin form supports, 12cm high, and a final pot pourri vase, with three swan supports, 7cm high, a Derby inkwell, the bowl supported by three gilded cas, raised on a triform base with shell feet, 9.3cm high, an inkstand, in the manner of Spode, with a painted floral band, 15cm wide, and a jardinere, in the manner of Spode, two integral ring handles, and a painted floral band, 12cm high (13)Condition ReportLosses to the gilding and rubbing to the decoration throughout. Some roughness to the edges. Spill vase) Hairline crack to the upper rim. Small star crack to the base. Chinoiserie vase) Cracks and chips throughout. Restoration. Twin-handled vase) The handles are cracked and repaired. Cracks to the rim. Floral urn vase) Restoration to the shaped rim. Derby manner urn vase) Cracked, with sections missing to the stem. Derby pot pourri pair) One with firing cracks and restoration to the rim. The other is chipped with a section missing to the rim.Smaller Derby pot pourri) Chip to the rim. Griffin pot pourri) Cracked bowl and minor nibbles to the edge.Swan pot pourri) Cracked and chipped.Derby inkwell) Chips to the bowl and a cat's ear.Spode style inkwell) Chips and restoration to the handle. Jardiniere) Wear to the decoration.
A large collection of Derby porcelain pot pourri vases,early to mid 19th century, predominately in an Imari style palette, with applied gilt masks to the rim, raised on four paw feet, on a quatre form base, each approximately 10cm high together with two similar examples,unmarked, one with an associated cover. 10cm high (15)Condition ReportFour examples with associated covers, which are all cracked and chipped. Nibbles throughout. Four with chips. Seven with cracks. Residue contents and crazing throughout. Losses to the gilding and enamel throughout.
TWO ROYAL CROWN DERBY IMARI PATTERN CABINET PLATES, comprising a plate diameter 23cm, date marked 1977, a bread and butter plate, diameter 26cm, date marked 1986, together with a 1995 Goldcrest paperweight, with a loose and worn gold stopper (3) (Condition Report: all appear in good condition, apart from loose and worn stopper)
A ROYAL CROWN DERBY IMARI PATTERN DISH TOGETHER WITH A MOORCROFT BOWL, comprising a two handled pedestal dish with year cypher for 1918, height 11.5cm (the pedestal is cracked, chipped and loose, light wear to gilt) together with a Moorcroft 'Orchid and Iris' pattern pink and pale blue flowers on a dark blue ground, signed and impressed on back, diameter 27.5cm (2) (Condition Report: the Moorcroft bowl has crazing inside and out, a small chip and crack near to the rim, damage to Imari dish is mentioned in description)
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