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A selection of pottery and ceramics to include an oversized French orange-glaze pottery chamberstick (31cm high), an early 19th century Derby platter decorated in the Imari palette (damaged and repaired), a modern hot-water bottle in the shape of a Gladstone bag and a large cobalt-blue glaze pottery vase (31cm high)
A Chinese Imari Porcelain Plate, Kangxi, painted with precious objects and peonies within a foliate scroll border on an unusual white enamel rim, 23cm diameter; and A Similar Plate, painted in famille verte enamels with swimming ducks and waterlilies within a border with pale-blue flowersprays, 22cm diameter (2)First plate with two conjoined chips under the rim, another small chip with associated crack, further fritting, and a foot chip, Famille Verte plate, two large pieces reglued to the rim with two associated cracks, another series of cracks inside the well, some fritting
An English Porcelain Dish, probably Chamberlains Worcester, circa 1800, of canted rectangular form, painted with a stylised dragon within foliage borders, 31cm long; A Similar Boat Shaped Dish, with gilt eagle handles, painted with flower sprigs and floral meander, 32cm long; A Set of Four Spode Porcelain Teacups and Five Saucers, painted in brown and gilt with fruiting vine; A Coalport Oval Teapot and Cover, circa 1790, printed in underglaze blue with a chinoiserie landscape, 25cm long; A Derby Porcelain Imari Pattern Coffee Can; A Wedgwood Pearlware Coffee Can; A Wedgwood Pearlware Dessert Plate; Two Staffordshire Dessert Plates; Two Saucer Dishes; A Bat Printed Teacup and Saucer; and A Sèvres Style Cup (qty)The Chamberlain dish, no chips or cracks, gilt wear, boat shaped dish, crazed and with heavy gilt wear, no damage or restoration, four Spode teacups with gilt wear, no chips or cracks, five saucers with gilt wear, one with abraded rim, another with slight staining, teapot, rim chip to the cover, spout broken off with staple repairs, Derby coffee can, crazed and a with gilt wear, Wedgwood coffee can, tiny chip to the foot, Wedgwood dessert plate, slight glaze scratching, Staffordshire dessert plates, floral example broken and stapled, the other with light gilt were, saucer dishes, gilt example with wear, the other broken in two and stapled, Bat printed cup and saucer, one small foot chip to the saucer, Serve style cup with gilt wear
A Chinese Porcelain Tea Bowl and Two Saucers, Qianlong, of fluted form, painted in "Indian"-style with panels of foliage on an orange and gilt ground; A Similar Saucer, finely painted with a bird perched on bamboo; Four Various Saucers; Three Tea Bowls; A Beaker; and A Cover (qty)Fluted tea bowl and two saucers, the tea bowl with a flat rim chip and loss to the foot rim, one saucer with two rim chips, one with associated crack, the other saucer with a patch of professional restoration, both fritted, bamboo saucer, good condition, no damage or repair, Famille Verte saucer, with some glaze scratching only, flower sprig saucer, section reglued to the rim with associated hair crack, cockerel saucer, broken into four and stapled some small rim chips, Dutch basket saucer, with a large flat section of loss to the rim, Imari tea bowl in good condition, Butterfly tea bowl with a section of loss to the rims and associated crack, two further small rim chips, beaker with a small section reglued to the rim, two short hair cracks and rim chipping.
A Samson of Paris Porcelain Plate, late 19th century, painted in Chinese famille rose style with figures in a fenced garden in a scroll panel on a gilt scroll ground with flowersprays and panels of auspicious objects, 24cm diameter; and A Similar Plate, painted in Chinese Imari style with birds amongst blossoming branches on a scroll panel within underglaze blue, iron red and gilt scrolling foliate borders, 23cm diameter (2)Samson plate, free from chips, cracks and repairs, similar plate, large rim chip, short hair crack to the rim
An Arita Porcelain Plate, 19th century, painted in underglaze blue, enamels and gilt with fans, birds, lotus and diaper, four-character script mark, 21.5cm diameter; Five Various Imari Dishes; and An Imari Style Plate (7)The Arita plate, some slight gilt wear only, one imari dish broken in three and restored, largest imari is broken in two and reglued, plate in good condition
An Imari Porcelain Bowl, Edo period, circa 1700, painted with flowers, scrolls and zigzags on a blue ground with foliate panels, 16cm diameter; A Similar Bowl, typically decorated with foliage and scrolls, 14cm diameter; and An Imari Bowl, of circular form with flared ogee rim, the interior painted in underglaze blue with stylised foliage, the exterior in the Imari palette with panels of flowers, 19cm diameter (3)
An Imari Porcelain Dish, Edo period, circa 1700, painted with stylised pine, flowers and fences, the well painted in famille verte with a ring of asters and diaper, 20cm diameter; and A Similar Imari Dish, painted with alternating panels of quail and millet and butterflies and orchids, 22cm diameterThe first dish is an uncommon class of Imari, where the well has an unglazed ring so that another plate could be fired without the footrim sticking to it; done as a cost-saving exercise. On this example, this underglaze ring has then been later decorated in famille verte
An Arita Porcelain Dish, circa 1800, painted in underglaze blue the Three Friends within a wax-resist abstract border, 22cm diameter; A Similar Square Dish, painted in underglaze blue with a Chinese lakeside house within a panelled border, bears four-character Xuande mark, 14.5cm wide; An Arita Circular Box and Domed Cover, enamelled with panels of pine and flowering branches, seal mark in red, 11cm high; Two Imari Tea Bowls and Saucers; Two Imari Porcelain Tea Bowls, early 18th century, typically decorated with foliage; and A Similar Condiment Jug, 9cm high (10)
A Japanese Porcelain Model of an Eagle, Meiji period, naturalistically modelled and coloured perched on a tree stump, painted two-character mark, 31cm high; A Japanese Porcelain Pear Shaped Vase, with garlic neck and bamboo handles, painted in enamels with flowering branches, 23cm high; A Japanese Earthenware Baluster Vase, painted and gilt with dignitaries in gardens on a brocade ground, 22cm high; and An Imari Small Bottle Vase, with foliate decoration, 14cm high (4)
A Pair of Chinese Porcelain Verte Imari "Armorial" Plates, Kangxi, the well-painted Imari style with a central roundel of pomegranate and lingzhi on a scroll and poppy ground with a gilt border with a spurious armorial reserved on an emerald oval and scrolling foliage, 23cm diameterIt seems likely that the reserve for the armorial was left blank at time of manufacture and then filled-in later as there is no sign of original decoration having been removedOne with two pieces re glued to the rim with associated crack and another crack opposite, chipping to both footrims
A mixed lot of Chinese and Japanese ceramics: including a famille rose figural cup and cover, apocryphal iron-red Tongzhi seal mark, 12.5cm; a pair of similar spill vases, 11.5 cm [hair cracks]; a Chinese Imari coffee cup, Qing dynasty; a turquoise ground vase, 15cm; a group of Japanese Satsuma wares etc.
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