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^ A Set of Three Imari Porcelain Saucer Dishes, Edo period, circa 1710, of lobed circular form, painted with blossom in branches in a circular panel on a foliate ground within leafy border, 32cm diameterCondition report: One with short hairline crack appoximately 1.5cm long from rim. All with some typical minor surface wear.
^ An Imari Porcelain Octagonal Tea Bowl and Saucer, Edo period, circa 1730, painted with foliage and rockwork; and A Similar Pair of Octagonal Covers, 7cm wide (4)Footnote: See Impey (Oliver) Japanese Export Porcelain: Catalogue of the Collection of the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, pg.203, item 335 for a saucer dish with similar decorationCondition report: Typical very minor surface wear.
A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Milk Jug, decorated in Imari pattern 2451, date code for 1989, 9cm high; A Tea Plate, decorated in Imari pattern 1128, two bowls in Imari pattern 1128, a tea cup and saucer in Imari pattern 1128 (second quality) and a coffee can and saucer in Imari pattern 2451. (8)Lot 1025 - 2451 milk jug, 1128 plate, 2451 coffee cup and saucer, all first quality, 1128 2 dishes, tea cup and saucer all second quality, no visible chips, cracks or restoration to any.
A Collection of Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Imari Ware, to include; two oval trinket boxes and covers, rectangular pin tray, circular dish, a coffee cup and saucer and a teacup and saucer together with Royal Crown Derby 250 collection tray, limited edition No 417/750, boxed. (11)Lot 1028 - all first quality, 2451 coffee cup and saucer, '250' dish, all others 1128, no visible chips cracks or restoration.
A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Vase and Cover, of hexagonal form, decorated in Imari pattern 1128, date code for 2007, 17cm high; A Royal Crown Derby Fluted Squat Ovoid Vase, with short frilled neck, decorated in Imari pattern 1128, date code for 2008, 8.5cm high; Another, of bottle shape, 11cm high. (3)Lot 1033 - 1128 lidded jar and wavy top vase, 1343 bottle vase, all first quality and no visible chips, cracks or restoration.
A Collection of Royal Crown Derby Porcelain, including; Puppy paperweight with gold stopper, a two handled miniature milk churn and cover (chipped), a trinket box and cover of hexagonal form, a circular trinket box and cover, a miniature tea cup and saucer and a miniature cabaret service comprising oval tray, coffee pot and cover, milk jug and sugar bowl, all decorated in various Imari patterns. (14)Lot 1035 - 6291? milk churn 0.5 x 0.5cm rim chip and restoration around it., 2649 lidded pot, puppy first quality, gold stoppered, 1297 hexagonal lidded pot, 4591 mini chip and saucer, 1128 oval tray, cream jug and bowl. All first quality, no visible chips, cracks or restoration. Mini coffee pot second quality, lid first quality, no visible chips, cracks or restoration.
A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Dish, of shaped rectangular footed form with acorn handles, decorated in Imari pattern 2451, 20.5cm long; Two Smaller Dishes, in patterns 2451 and 1128, 13cm long. (3)Lot 1039 - 2451 large dish, one handle severed and re glued, smaller 2451 and 1128 dishes both first quality, no visible chips, cracks or restoration.
A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Vase, of fluted globular form with short frilled neck, decorated in the Imari pattern 1128, date code for 2001, 8.5cm high; A Matching Footed Tapered Square Section Vase, date code for 1916, 6cm high; A Royal Worcester Blush Ivory Two Handled Mug, with floral decoration, 4cm high; A Royal Doulton Vase, in mottled green glazes, 11cm high. (4)Lot 1070 - 1128 Globular Vase, first quality, no visible chips, cracks or restoration, 6291? Vase one foot badly chipped, Worcester Mug one handle repaired, Doulton Vase no visible chips, cracks or restoration.
A Chinese famille rose porcelain shaped dish, 19th century, height 5.5cm, width 19cm, depth 12.5cm, a Chinese imari plate, a Japanese imari plate, four blue and white cups and two matching saucers.From the Estates of June Barrington Ward & Maggie Cameron Fraser‘Two Remarkable Ladies’June Barrington-Ward 1922-2002& Maggie Cameron Fraser 1923-2021 For several decades, two remarkable ladies lived contentedly in the remote farmhouse near Lanreath in Cornwall that they had restored and shared since the 1970s.June Barrington-Ward was a sculptor. She trained at Chelsea School of Art and exhibited widely during the 1960s & 70s. Her work featured in group shows in prestigious galleries and locations like the Royal Academy alongside artists such as Denis Mitchell, John Milne & Kim Lim. June was the daughter of Lancelot Barrington-Ward KCVO, a royal surgeon to King George VI and his family. He also played rugby for England. Her grandfather was the vicar of Duloe in Cornwall. Although her work was applauded by contemporary critics, she never pursued recognition. In the words of a family member “she didn’t seek fame and I believe she was simply happy to be left alone to make things.”Maggie Cameron Fraser was an academic who specialised in antique glass, a subject on which she wrote extensively and lectured at the Victoria & Albert Museum. Some of the very fine pieces in this sale were part of her treasured collection.They met during the Second World War. June, in the WRNS, drove ambulances in London and Maggie worked at Bletchley Park. For many years they shared a large property in Chiswick with a studio, until making the move to Cornwall.Maggie bought their magical house in North East Cornwall from the Carlyon Family in 1978. After renovating their home, they settled happily into retirement, Maggie astutely playing the stock market and June continuing to create sculpture. June died in 2002 and Maggie followed her last year.The home they left, and their wonderful collection of art and antiques, stand as a celebration and testament to their happy life together.
A Chinese famille rose porcelain bowl, circa 1800, the blue and white interior with a central floral spray, the exterior with two large cartouches enclosing figures in a garden, height 10.5cm, diameter 23cm and a Chinese imari porcelain bowl, 18th century, height 9.5cm, diameter 21cm.Alan Bennett (1930-2021) was an enormously respected, Cornwall-based antiques dealer.Alan Bennett started working in the antiques trade in the early 1950s for Parker’s of Blackheath before joining Harrod's Antiques Department. He moved to Cornwall in 1954 and opened his own shop, gradually expanding and offering one of the largest selections of antiques in Cornwall. He was assisted in the business by his wife Winifred, son Justin, and a team of restorers. He retired in April 2007.He was a man of refined manners, always impeccably dressed and he bought pretty, elegant things across the board, Dresden china and pierced silver Bon-Bon baskets but also brightly coloured Staffordshire figures, although it was the furniture that really fed his passion and he specialised in good quality Georgian and later furniture.David Lay reminiscences: "He would sit in the front row bidding with awesome discretion. Nothing as vulgar as a nod or wink. His demeanour told me he was bidding but of course, I knew his taste. I knew when he “should” be bidding. Often Winifred would view with Alan, the perfect couple.Happy memories of a different age. "Through his 50 years in the trade, he amassed an eclectic collection of very good quality art and antiques, many of which we are delighted to be offering here at Lays Auctions across various sales.
A Chinese blue and white porcelain tea bowl and saucer, 19th century, bowl height 5.5cm, diameter of saucer 13.5cm, a Chinese Canton porcelain saucer, 19th century, diameter 10cm, a Japanese imari dish, late 19th century, diameter 20cm and two Japanese Sumida Gawa vases, circa 1900, height 6.5cm. (5)
A Chinese celadon porcelain bowl, height 6cm, diameter 12cm and a Japanese pottery footed dish, signed, height 5cm, width 16cm, a Japanese imari vase, height 24cm and a Tang-style model of a horse. (4)Condition report: The celadon bowl has a rim chip. No seal mark to the base. The imari vase is in good condition but some wear to the gilding and painted enamel. Footed dish good. Horse figure has heavy crazing to the base.
Three Chinese porcelain tea caddies, 18th century, height of tallest 12.3cm, a Chinese famille rose porcelain jug, height 9.5cm and a Japanese blue and white saki bottle, early 20th century, height 16cm.Condition report: saki bottle has no condition issues. The jug has a hairline around the body. The blue and white export caddy has a 2cm chip to the front edge. The other blue and white caddy has poor old restoration by the top rim. The imari caddy has the top missing.
Royal Crown Derby Hand Painted Pair of Imari Pattern Single 22ct Gold Banded Cabinet Plates. Pattern No 1128 & Date 1984. Each Plate 8.5 Inches - 21.25 cms Diameter + Royal Crown Derby Imari Pattern Single 22ct Gold Banded Side Plate. Size 6.25 Inches Diameter. All Plates 1st Quality and Mint Condition.
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