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A Pair Of Bloor Derby Pedestal Ewers, ground in cobalt blue with applied flower garlands, and having satyr mask handle terminals, togthe with two similar scent bottles, a Derby pot purri urn and cover, and a spode Imari coffee can and saucerBloor Derby Ewers - one with handle broken off and reglued. both with losses to the applied work, scent bottles - one with a crack to the neck, and the neck reglued to the body, both with giltwear, Pot Pourri urn - crazed, some light staining and giltwear, cup and saucer - saucer with two large pieces reglued to the rim, cup with a hair crack to the base, light giltwear to both
A Pair Of 18th Century Imari Waste Bowls, together with other 18th century and later Chinese porcelain including; a pair of blue ground and gilt beakers painted with figures, and a Japanese bowl on hardwood stand with green ground painted with dragons etcWaste Bowls, one with a rim crack, both with slight fritting, blue ground beakers, one with a hair crack to the rim, the other with a tiny rim crack, Japanese bowl with slight glaze scratching, no damage or repair, remaining items with glaze pitting, wear and scratches, no major damage or repair
A Miles Mason Waste Bowl, circa 1810, bat printed in red monochrome with allegorical scenes representing the arts on a gilt band, pattern No. 176, 16cm diameter, together with a quantity of 19th century Derby Imari porcelain including a pair of pastille burner bases and a sugar box (one tray)
A Novelty Silver Plated Three Bottle Cruet on Carriage Stand, together with a silver plated strawberry set, continental white metal sifting spoon, two glass paperweights, satsuma vase, imari dish, pocket watch stand formed as a chair, Jaeger mantel timepiece, cigarette box and small quantity of costume jewellery (qty)
A Quantity of Assorted British and Continental Porcelain, to include, a Royal Worcester jewelled cabinet plate, Royal Crown Derby Imari bottle vase, pair of 19th century Derby plates, a Minton potpurri jar with applied flowers, a pair of similar baskets possibly Coalport, a pair of Meissen style wall brackets moulded with swans, a Herend bottle vase, and two German models of recumbant hounds (three trays)
A pair of large Japanese Imari hall vasesprobably late Meiji period, circa 1880the baluster bodies with flared necks and undulating rims, each typically decorated in under-glaze blue and over-glaze iron red with oval reserves of garden landscapes on dense foliate decorated grounds with impressive plumed birds, raised on later shallow wooden circular plinths,the vases, 92cm high, 99cm high overall approximately (4).This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP Lot will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
An 18th Century Kangxi palette polychrome decorated bowl with all over figural panel decoration (damaged and staple repaired) 26.5 cm diameter together with another late 18th and early 19th Century Chinese polychrome decorated bowl (foot with damage and repair) 20 cm diameter and a Chinese Imari bowl (with damage and repair) 20 cm diameter
A set of six Royal Crown Derby Imari pattern coffee cups and saucers together with a matching sugar bowl and similar milk jug stamped "Davenport" to base, a Coalport tea pot, sugar bowl and milk jug, tea cup and two saucers with green and gilt floral decoration and a Royal Crown Derby floral decorated vase
A Wedgwood Imari patterned breakfast service, comprising teapot, tray, sugar basin, cream jug, cup and saucer (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: Four pieces in this lot are in extremely good order with no chips, no damage, no repairs and no restoration. There are no hairline cracks. The only minor issue is some surface scratches to the gilt panels on the tray. The piece is unlikely to have been used and has clearly always been a cabinet piece.
A Royal Crown Derby dressing table set, in typical Imari colours comprising pair of candlesticks, ring stand, tray, lidded vessel with stand, two rectangular pin dishes (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The tray is in generally good order with no chips, no repairs and no restoration. It does have some surface scratches to the centre panel and some rubbing to the gilding. The gilding is a little dull in places also. The two rectangular dishes, the ring tree and the lidded casket are all in extremely good order with no chips, no damage, no repairs and no restoration. There is no significant rubbing to the gilding. One candlestick is in generally good condition with no chips, no damage, no repairs and no restoration. The bottom blue and gilt panels with less hatching are rubbed through the scroll pattern. The accompanying candlestick has been broken below the second knop and re-glued and the same comments apply to the discolouration on the base panels.
A collection of assorted English porcelain and bone china tea and coffee cupspredominantly early 19th centuryincluding the following manufactured by Coalport (John Rose): a coffee cup, circa 1815, of London shape, nicely decorated to the interior with panels of flowers and a bird against mazarine blue and lavish gilt ground, unmarked, 6.2cm high; a pair of imari coffee cups, of Etruscan shape with angular handles, 6.2cm high; a coffee cup, of London-shape, unmarked but conforming with pattern 737, decorated with a border of underglaze blue, enamelled flowers and gilding including the 'five gold rings' motif, 7cm high; a further coffee cup, circa 1820, with kidney-shaped handle, decorated to the interior with shell shaped-panels of flowers against a blue ground with grapes and gilt, 8.5cm high; a coffee cup, with twenty-four shanked flutes and sparsely decorated with gilt, circa 1800, unmarked, 6.2cm high; together with various others, including a Derby teacup, of 'Hamilton Flute' shape, circa 1800-05; a Barr Flight and Barr teacup, decorated in pale green and gilt, impressed marks; an Empire-shaped cup, pattern 857, possibly Grainger Worcester, decorated with an internal upper pale blue band reserving floral panels, 8.4cm high; a Coalport cabinet cup, of quatrefoil shape with a moulded rope twist handle, decorated with enamelled flowers interspersed with panels of gildings, printed factory mark in green, 6.5cm high; an unidentified London-shaped cup, with a turned-over scroll to the top of the handle, printed and painted with flowers, painted '451' in iron red, 6.5cm high; (see Berthoud Compendium of Cups, pl.539); a John and William Ridgway teacup, circa 1820, pattern 2/725 in iron red, 5.5cm high; an Alcock teacup, in the 'Percy Adams' shape, circa 1835-40, painted with a landscape to the interior, pattern number 3728, 5.5cm high; a Hilditch coffee cup, pattern 537, with broken-loop handle and applied with characteristic pale lilac sprigs, 6.8cm high etc(qty, some damages)Provenance: The Malcolm Sargeant Collection.noticable damages - Coalport Fluted pedestal cup - hairlines.Pedestal landscape cup - some losses to enamels on one panel.Cup with painted dark blue and floral interior- hairlineCup with lighter blue border to interior and fully painted flower interior - hairline running from rim Fluted panelled cup - foot rim chip.High loop handled cup- hairline to rimPair of imari cups- 1 cracked, the other chipped.Cobalt and blue landscape pedestal cup- exterior stained with hairlineSome pieces with general wear and rubbing to decoration. Sold as seen.
An assembled group of English tea and coffee wareslate 18th and early 19th centuriescomprising a Derby coffee cup, circa 1790, painted with a floral scrolling border below gilt dentil rim, painted factory mark and numerals '115' in puce, 7cm high; a further Derby coffee cup, circa 1795, shanked from left to right with moulded acanthus leaves, painted with a blue and gilt border with three sparse sprigs in gilt, 7cm high; a group of bute-shaped wares decorated with gilt thistles with Spode-type handles, possibly Factory Z (Thomas Wolfe), comprising two teacups, one coffee can and two saucers; a Flight's Worcester coffee cup, decorated with a thistle; a Worcester spiral fluted tea bowl and saucer, circa 1792, incised 'B' mark; a New Hall slop basin, circa 1815, pattern 1045, 15.5cm diameter; a tea bowl and saucer, printed and painted with a moth and shells, a Worcester (probably Chamberlain's) spiral fluted bowl painted with a sepia landscape roundel to the interior; two Chamberlain Worcester imari tapered coffee cups, 6.2cm high; a saucer painted with a musical scroll inscribed 'Andantino'; 14.5cm diameter; a ring-handled teacup and saucer, painted with a continuous band of grey foliage with green leaves and orange fruit or seeds, pattern number 745; two North-East or Staffordshire pearlware lustre teacups and saucers, decorated with loosely painted pink and blue flowers with green leaves, painted '20' to the saucers; a Coalport trio of a teacup, coffee cup and saucer, twenty-four shanked flutes, decorated with a Flaming Pearl-style border; a Derby 'French Sprigs' teacup and saucer together with a Minton and Hollins Royal commemorative teapot stands and a Dresden teacup and saucer, a pair of Godwin 'Willow' pattern meat plate and a William Ridgway meat plate, printed in brown with an urn of flowers and a butterfly (qty, mixed lot)Provenance: The Malcolm Sargeant Collection.
A collection of English tea and coffee waresearly-mid 19th centuryincluding two pairs of Adelaide-shape trios, painted with roses in claret and gilt borders, pattern 2025; a Spode teacup, pattern 2182; a John Rose Coalport saucer, pattern 830, together with a matched similar teacup and coffee cup; an Anstice, Horton & Rose teacup and saucer, pattern 726; an Anstice, Horton and Rose imari teacup and saucer; a Spode trio of teacup, coffee can and saucer, pattern 2036; a Coalport fluted coffee cup and saucer, printed and painted with flowers; John Rose and Co floral teacup and saucer (printed mark); a large Derby imari cup and saucer, red-painted mark, etc(qty, two trays)Provenance: The Malcolm Sargeant Collection.Imari cup and saucer- some gilding wear to rim of saucer.Anstice Horton and Rose red and gilt cup and saucer- some gilding wear to foot rim.Two claret trios painted with roses- hairline to both saucers.Floral and gilt trio- Coffee cup with hairlines, teacup chipped and with further hairlines.John Rose cup and saucer - saucer stained and with hairline Odd imari saucer - restored Odd floral saucer- hairline Otherwise, general wear with some light gilding loss
A Copeland Spode Imari dessert servicecirca 1875-90pattern 2483, transfer-printed and over-painted with trees, flowers and a pagoda, comprising twelve dessert plates, 20.5cm diameter; three low comport dishes, 5.6cm high and two medium comport dishes, 9.5cm high, printed factory marks in green (some damage, repairs)(18)Tall comport- 1 with stapled repair to rim. The other tall comport is undamaged but has some wear to the gilding, predominantly around the rim.Low comports - one with large crude v shaped glued repair, another heavily broken with stapled repairs. A third with broken and repaired foot, which has been reattached.Plates- a few with gilding wear to the rim. Three damaged - 1 with hairline crack to rim, 1 with stapled repair and the third chipped with associated hairline.
A collection of late 19th and early 20th century Chinese and Japanese ceramics, comprising, one Imari shaped platter, a famille Verte palette canton pattern, plate, 24cm diameter, a Satsuma style plate with eight character mark to the underside and a cloisonne vase with dragon decoration 25.5cm H (4)
Five late 19th and early 20th century English cabinet cups and saucers, comprising a Davenport Longport example, numbered 4077, the saucer 14cm wide, a Royal Crown Derby Imari pattern example, the saucer 11.5cm diameter, a Coalport cup and saucer, gilt and floral decoration, the saucer 12cm diameter, a Royal Worcester Cup and saucer, blue and gilt, the saucer 11cm diameter and a miniature Salisbury bone china cup and sauce, floral and gilt design, the saucer 7cm diameter (10)
A small selection of ceramics, comprising a modern porcelain Meissen trumpet vase, marked to the underside 9.5cm high, a pair of Royal Worcester blush ivory vases, in the form of flowers with gilt rims, marked to the underside and numbered 'G467' and a Royal Crown Derby Imari pattern cup and saucer, the saucer 11cm wide, marked and impressed to the underside (4)
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