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A 19thC Chinese porcelain imari palette baluster Mug, decorated in florals, H 16.5cm, together with another imari baluster Mug, H 13cm and another Chinese Mug, damage to items (3)Provenance - The Damien Parsons Collection. The property of the late John Damien Parsons, an East Devon architect and husband of poet Patricia Beer, whose interest in Asian Art was sparked after he inherited a few pieces of Chinese porcelain from his grandfather. Over many decades Parsons continued to add to the collection, sourcing Chinese and Japanese Ceramics and Works of Art from exhibitions and other collections. Pieces from the Parsons Collection were recently exhibited at Mount Edgcumbe.
An 18thC Chinese porcelain Imari palette Charger, probably Kangxi/Yongzheng, the well decorated with flower basket in underglaze blue and overpainted red and gilt, enclosed within foliate border, further decorations verso, chip to rim, D 32.8cm, together with another 18thC Chinese imari Charger, also decorated with flower basket, damaged and repaired, D 35.5cm and an 18thC Chinese Plate of smaller size, of similar subject matter, damaged and restuck, D 22.2cm, and a Chinese famille verte Plate, the well decorated with enamels enclosed within moulded rim, repaired, D 22.5cm, also with another very similar (5)Provenance - The Damien Parsons Collection. The property of the late John Damien Parsons, an East Devon architect and husband of poet Patricia Beer, whose interest in Asian Art was sparked after he inherited a few pieces of Chinese porcelain from his grandfather. Over many decades Parsons continued to add to the collection, sourcing Chinese and Japanese Ceramics and Works of Art from exhibitions and other collections. Pieces from the Parsons Collection were recently exhibited at Mount Edgcumbe.
A quantity of antique Japanese Imari and Arita Wares, to comprise a matched pair of 19thC Japanese verte-imari Soup Bowls and associated Covers, cracked, H 12cm, also 19thC verte-imari Bowl, D 10cm x H 7cm, a verte-imari Soup Tureen of small proportions, D 15.8cm x H 9cm, five Plates, tripod Bowl, an Arita Soup Tureen and Cover and an Arita Soup Bowl (11)Provenance - The Damien Parsons Collection. The property of the late John Damien Parsons, an East Devon architect and husband of poet Patricia Beer, whose interest in Asian Art was sparked after he inherited a few pieces of Chinese porcelain from his grandfather. Over many decades Parsons continued to add to the collection, sourcing Chinese and Japanese Ceramics and Works of Art from exhibitions and other collections. Pieces from the Parsons Collection were recently exhibited at Mount Edgcumbe.
A Republic period famille noir Plate, decorated in colourful floral enamels with six character iron red mark verso, D 19.5cm, together with an unusual Asian porcelain Sucrier and Stand, decorated profusely in greens and blues, H 11.5cm, a Chinese imari palette Plate, D 22.5cm, and two further Chinese Plates (6)Provenance - The Damien Parsons Collection. The property of the late John Damien Parsons, an East Devon architect and husband of poet Patricia Beer, whose interest in Asian Art was sparked after he inherited a few pieces of Chinese porcelain from his grandfather. Over many decades Parsons continued to add to the collection, sourcing Chinese and Japanese Ceramics and Works of Art from exhibitions and other collections. Pieces from the Parsons Collection were recently exhibited at Mount Edgcumbe.
A quantity of 18thC and later Chinese porcelain, to comprise a Tea bowl and Saucer, D 11.5cm, decorated in iron red and gilt depictions of fish, a Teabowl decorated in imari palette, three blue and white globular Squat Vases, a Wax Stamp, a Wucai style Jardiniere, H 17cm etc. 12 pieces in total (a lot)Provenance - The Damien Parsons Collection. The property of the late John Damien Parsons, an East Devon architect and husband of poet Patricia Beer, whose interest in Asian Art was sparked after he inherited a few pieces of Chinese porcelain from his grandfather. Over many decades Parsons continued to add to the collection, sourcing Chinese and Japanese Ceramics and Works of Art from exhibitions and other collections. Pieces from the Parsons Collection were recently exhibited at Mount Edgcumbe.
A mid 18thC Chinese imari Baluster Mug, of typical form, central depiction of ornate flower basket, crack and chip to handle, H 12.6cm, together with an antique Chinese imari Plate, D 23.2cm (2)Provenance - The Damien Parsons Collection. The property of the late John Damien Parsons, an East Devon architect and husband of poet Patricia Beer, whose interest in Asian Art was sparked after he inherited a few pieces of Chinese porcelain from his grandfather. Over many decades Parsons continued to add to the collection, sourcing Chinese and Japanese Ceramics and Works of Art from exhibitions and other collections. Pieces from the Parsons Collection were recently exhibited at Mount Edgcumbe.
A pair of 20thC decorative Japanese verte-imari Jars, with covers, with transfer printed design and overpainted colours, marks to base, H 31cm, together with a pair of smaller Vases, H 12cm, a late 19thC Japanese verte-imari Vase, lacking cover, etc. (12)Provenance - The Damien Parsons Collection. The property of the late John Damien Parsons, an East Devon architect and husband of poet Patricia Beer, whose interest in Asian Art was sparked after he inherited a few pieces of Chinese porcelain from his grandfather. Over many decades Parsons continued to add to the collection, sourcing Chinese and Japanese Ceramics and Works of Art from exhibitions and other collections. Pieces from the Parsons Collection were recently exhibited at Mount Edgcumbe.
A pair of 18thC Chinese rose imari porcelain Plates, decorated to the well with flower basket and enclosed within scale border, one chipped, the other with hairline cracks, D 22.4cm, together with an early 18thC Chinese blue and white Squat Vase, restoration to neck, concentric circle mark to base, H 10.5cm (3)Provenance - The Damien Parsons Collection. The property of the late John Damien Parsons, an East Devon architect and husband of poet Patricia Beer, whose interest in Asian Art was sparked after he inherited a few pieces of Chinese porcelain from his grandfather. Over many decades Parsons continued to add to the collection, sourcing Chinese and Japanese Ceramics and Works of Art from exhibitions and other collections. Pieces from the Parsons Collection were recently exhibited at Mount Edgcumbe.
An antique Japanese imari palette Vase, the underglaze blue profusely decorated with colourful medallions, flora and fauna, of baluster form with cylindrical neck, underglaze blue two character mark to base, H 30cm.Provenance - The Damien Parsons Collection. The property of the late John Damien Parsons, an East Devon architect and husband of poet Patricia Beer, whose interest in Asian Art was sparked after he inherited a few pieces of Chinese porcelain from his grandfather. Over many decades Parsons continued to add to the collection, sourcing Chinese and Japanese Ceramics and Works of Art from exhibitions and other collections. Pieces from the Parsons Collection were recently exhibited at Mount Edgcumbe.
A 19thC Chinese famille rose porcelain Teabowl and Saucer, finely decorated in colourful enamels of a peacock amonst foliage, together with other Chinese Teawares, comprising a Teabowl and Saucer decorated in the Imari palette, two further Saucers, also in Imari palettes, two fruther Teabowls and two Cups (10)Provenance - The Damien Parsons Collection. The property of the late John Damien Parsons, an East Devon architect and husband of poet Patricia Beer, whose interest in Asian Art was sparked after he inherited a few pieces of Chinese porcelain from his grandfather. Over many decades Parsons continued to add to the collection, sourcing Chinese and Japanese Ceramics and Works of Art from exhibitions and other collections. Pieces from the Parsons Collection were recently exhibited at Mount Edgcumbe.
A pair of 18thC Chinese export porcelain Plates, decorated in a Japanese style with iron red and green enamels, D 23.5cm, together with a Chinese famille verte Vase, H 12.5cm together with associated hardwood stand, and a rose Imari Cup and Saucer, decorated with colourful enamels, D 14.4cm and a verte Imari Saucer, damaged and restuck, D 13.4cm (6)Provenance - The Damien Parsons Collection. The property of the late John Damien Parsons, an East Devon architect and husband of poet Patricia Beer, whose interest in Asian Art was sparked after he inherited a few pieces of Chinese porcelain from his grandfather. Over many decades Parsons continued to add to the collection, sourcing Chinese and Japanese Ceramics and Works of Art from exhibitions and other collections. Pieces from the Parsons Collection were recently exhibited at Mount Edgcumbe.
A 19thC Japanese Imari palette porcelain Bowl, with lobed rim, D x H, together with an Imari Plate, another Bowl, this one verte-imari, cracked with staple repair, two further, each with staple repairs, an Imari Saucer, also with a 20thC Satsuma Pot-pourri Urn and Vase of similar palette (8)Provenance - The Damien Parsons Collection. The property of the late John Damien Parsons, an East Devon architect and husband of poet Patricia Beer, whose interest in Asian Art was sparked after he inherited a few pieces of Chinese porcelain from his grandfather. Over many decades Parsons continued to add to the collection, sourcing Chinese and Japanese Ceramics and Works of Art from exhibitions and other collections. Pieces from the Parsons Collection were recently exhibited at Mount Edgcumbe.
A good quality 18thC Chinese verte imari porcelain Charger, with underglaze blue panels interspersed with red flora and fauna, central well decorated with floral basket, further decoration verso, D 25cm, together with two 19thC famille rose Plates, decorated with colourful depictions of objects and creatures, restored, D 25cm, the other with bands of flora, D 25cm, broken and restuck, also with a small finely painted Saucer, D 15.5cm (4)Provenance - The Damien Parsons Collection. The property of the late John Damien Parsons, an East Devon architect and husband of poet Patricia Beer, whose interest in Asian Art was sparked after he inherited a few pieces of Chinese porcelain from his grandfather. Over many decades Parsons continued to add to the collection, sourcing Chinese and Japanese Ceramics and Works of Art from exhibitions and other collections. Pieces from the Parsons Collection were recently exhibited at Mount Edgcumbe.
Three Royal Crown Derby paperweights, Cat, date code for 1991 (LIV), Sleeping Kitten, 8cm long, date code for 1992 (LV) and Sitting Kitten, 8cm long, date code for 1996 (LIX), all decorated in the Imari palate with gold stoppers and red Royal Crown Derby stamp on the base (3). In good condition with no obvious damage or restoration. Paint wear to sleeping kitten.
CROWN DERBY PORCELAIN, LIDDED SUGAR BOWL ON STAND EARLY 19TH CENTURY the bowl of oblong form with twin handles, decorated with bands of flower heads to 'shagreen' ground, gilt scroll highlights, on four ball feet, painted marks to base, along with a Derby Imari pattern lidded sugar bowlthe first 13.4cm high (including lid)Qty: 3In overall good condition. Agee related wear. Sections of gilding rubbed. One tureen with replacement handle. Crazing to some areas. Surface scratches. Additional images now available.
ROYAL CROWN DERBY, PAIR OF IMARI PATTERN CANDLESTICKS, DATE CIPHER FOR 1968 decorated in the 1128 pattern, each with shaped circular sconce over a tapered column to shaped square base moulded with grotesque dolphins27cm high Condition generally good. Without chips or cracks. One is inscribed number 13 to corner of base. Additional images now available.
Two 18th century Chinese export teapots, each of globular form, one decorated in the Imari palette and the other decorated in underglaze blue and famille rose enamels with figures on a terrace below a spearhead border, with matched cover, together with various Chinese and English 18th century saucers
A Chinese crackle glazed porcelain vase and cover, early 20th century, of baluster form, decorated with a battle scene, height 30.5cm, together with a Chinese Imari export porcelain plate, 18th century, diameter 21.9cm, and a blue and white export porcelain plate, 18th century, painted with flowers, diameter 23.1cm (rim chips and hairline).
A collection of Chinese and Japanese ceramics, 19th century and later, including a Japanese Imari porcelain bowl, height 6.6cm, a Chinese blue and white porcelain side plate, diameter 15cm, a Fukagawa Imari plate, diameter 21cm (chipped), and two Chinese pottery figures of tigers, lengths 17.8cm and 14cm, together with a copper and bone mounted pot with swing handle.
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