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Royal Crown Derby Imari Pattern Superb 3 Piece Hand Painted Tea Service and Matching Large Eight Sided Twin Handle Tray. Wonderful Pattern and Proportions. Date Mark 1891 to All Pieces. Size of Tray 13.3/4 Inches - 34.30 cms by 10.75 Inches - 26.90 cms. Size of Teapot 6 Inches - 15.0 cms High. All Pieces In Excellent Condition - Please Confirm with Photo.
A collection of eleven Chinese "Imari" circular porcelain plates, 26 cm diameter, and twenty-two 16 mm diameter side plates 20th century, decorated with fungus, insects and chrysanthemum in iron red, cobalt blue and gilt detail.Condition report: Side plates OKDinner plates with very slight stacking rubbing and edge rubbing but no cracks or chips.
Two Chinese porcelain tankards, Qing, each late 18th century, one in Mandarin palette, painted with figures in a landscape, with floral vignettes, within blue foliate scroll borders, interspersed by relief moulded butterflies and flowers,12cm; the other painted with a central floral spray with butterfly within a gilt trellis frame flanked by floral sprigs, beneath a band of blossoming garlands and gilt trellis, the overlapping strap handle terminating in moulded leaves and berries, 13.7cm; and18th century Chinese imari plate and a 19th century cockerel plate, 22 & 22.7cm dia respectivelyCondition report: Both tankards are in very good condition and with no obvious faults. Imari palette plate has numerous breaks ands rivet repairs. The cockerel plate has a fine 5cm hairline crack and some rubbing to the enamels.
A Doulton Series ware jardinière with a boat and fisherwomen scene, a Large Masons Imari Ironstone Mug, a Decorative jug with fish painted on the sides and a round crackled pot holder with a metal liner (4)Late 19th and 20th centurySize of jardinière: 25cm diameter, 23cm highSize of Masons: 14.5cm diameter, 14cm high Size of Jug: 12cm diameter, 18cm highSize of Holder: 27cm diameter, 11cm highCondition of jardinière: Cracked.Condition of Masons mug: Broken in half and glued.Condition of Fish Jug: Ok Condition of Pot holder: Crazed
A pair of 19th Century Wedgwood Imari pattern tea caddies, both lacking covers, height 12cm, together with a Minton pin dish decorated with a hand painted seagull on the beach front, an August Rex type cabinet cup and saucer, a Flight Barr and Barr coffee cup and a Royal Worcester posy vase, S/D. (6)
Japanese Imari bowl, Meiji (1868-1912), with scalloped edge and decorated with panels of chrysanthemum and birds, the exterior with peony, all in Imari palette, 31cm diameter; also a Japanese Imari scalloped plate, similarly decorated, 31cm diameter; an Imari oval dish, 34cm x 26cm; and a small Japanese Imari oval dish, 19.5cm (4)
Chinese blue and white export tea bowl and saucer, late 18th/early 19th Century, lobed form relief moulded with butterflies and foliage in low relief, the saucer 12.5cm; also a Chinese Imari pattern conical bowl, 11cm diameter; and a Chinese export famille rose tankard, decorated with figures in famille rose colours, bordered with flowers and cornucopia, height 10cm (3)
Chinese export porcelains set within an Italian parcel gilt two tier etagere, comprising an armorial plate, Qianlong (1736-95), painted with the Brydges: Duke of Chandos Arms, as illustrated in F A Crisp 'Armorial China' (pg.8), and a further Imari patterned plate, both set within a two tiered stand on double scroll supports, width 41cm, height 70cm; the lot accompanied by the aforesaid volume, privately printed limited edition, 1907, numbered 123/150, signed
Two trays of, largely 19th century British jugs, to include: embossed and hand painted jugs, Imari pattern jug, jug decorated with Welsh women in black and white (possibly Staffordshire) naive style pink lustre decorated jug, brown jug embossed with vine leaves and grapes, blue and white jug with a vignette of a gentleman, stamped 'Sir Walter Scott' to the base.(B.P. 21% + VAT)
Box of assorted china to include: Royal Doulton sponge ware decorated jug, two porcelain basketware Czechoslovakian bowls, Mason's 'Imari' style vase, Mason's Oriental design sandwich plate, three florally decorated plates with Chinese stamps to the base, pair of decagon shaped, 'Tulip' design Gaudy Welsh plates, ornately decorated charger and two pairs of 19th century Staffordshire dogs etc.(B.P. 21% + VAT)
Two boxes of assorted 19th and early 20th century china and glassware to include: Royal Doulton 'Old Leeds Sprays' jug, Westover Oriental design jug, 'Imari' design jug, Gaudy Welsh jug, teal coloured Portmeirion coffee pot, two cut glass baluster-shaped decanters with mushroom stoppers, copper lustre jugs, tankards, wooden tanker, etc. (2)(B.P. 21% + VAT)
Three boxes of assorted china to include: Foley china part tea ware, hand painted with pastel coloured flowers and trellis to include: teacups, saucers, tea plates, and sandwich plate, milk jug and sugar basin, Zeh Scherzer Bavaria Germany part tea ware 'Elite' pattern to include teacups and saucers, tea plates and sandwich plate, Sutherland part tea ware with blackberry pattern, large Royal Albert 'Celebration' teapot decorated with pink, red and white roses, pagoda plates, Staffordshire Imari pattern pedestal platter with non-matching lid, blue and white lidded vegetable dish, pots, vases, jug, etc. (3)(B.P. 21% + VAT)
A Royal Crown Derby imari six piece dressing table set in the 1128 pattern, early 20th century, comprising: a rectangular tray with canted corners, an octagonal jar and cover (at fault), two quadrant dishes and covers, a ring stand and a trinket dish, each piece with printed maker's mark and date cypher for 1908 (6) CONDITION REPORT:The octagonal jar shows a hairline crack approximately 4cm long descending from the rim. All pieces show fine surface wear and rubbing to the gilt highlights throughout. The tray is dirty and would benefit from cleaning.
A Royal Crown Derby imari candlestick in the 1128 pattern, early 20th century, of rectangular baluster form on stepped spreading foot, the sconce and foot with reeded panels in an unusual coral colourway, printed maker's mark and date cypher for 1908 to base, 14.5cm high CONDITION REPORT:The piece shows minor surface wear and rubbing to the gilt highlights throughout, but no visible chips, cracks or losses. There is wax residue to the interior.
Six Royal Crown Derby 2451 Imari pattern tea cups and saucers (one cup at fault), printed maker's marks and date marks for 1904 and 1905 to base, with a Royal Crown Derby 1128 Imari pattern tea cup and saucer (cup at fault), a candle snuffer, a trinket dish, an oval box and cover and two posy vases, and a 9264 Imari pattern saucer (20)
A collection of 18th century Chinese porcelain tea wares, to include two blue and white coffee cans, 6cm high, a European export teacup and saucer decorated in famille rose enamels, three assorted blue and white tea bowls, an Imari tea bowl, a blue and white ginger jar etc (11) (at fault) CONDITION REPORT:All pieces show firing pits and frits, surface wear and rubbing to the gilt highlights (where present). The teacup shows a hairline crack, and one of the tea bowls shows an extensive repair.
A Chinese porcelain octagonal blue and white Imari charger, Qianlong (1736-1795), decorated with a central landscape depicting a boats, houses, a pagoda and mountains, within a spear head border and blue and white decorated floral rim, 31.5cm wide, with two matching dishes, 21.5cm wide (3) (at fault) CONDITION REPORT:All pieces show rubbing to the gilt highlights, firing pits and frits to the top and bottom surfaces, and chips and nibbles to the rim. The charger shows a loss to the lower edge approximately 12cm wide, and a crude repair to the right edge approximately 8cm wide with a 5mm loss within this repair.
A collection of 18th century and later Chinese porcelain teapots, comprising; a Yongzheng (1722-1735) example applied with vines flowering with gourds and pomegranates, 13cm high, a similar smaller example applied with butterflies, 9cm high, a Qianlong (1736-1795) famille rose spear-head example with bianco-sopra-bianco decoration, 14cm high, an Imari example, 11cm high and a 19th century famille rose example, 11cm high (at fault) (9)
A selection of 18th century Chinese porcelain, comprising; a Yongzheng (1722-1735) pseudo Tobacco leaf rouge-decorated plate, 23cm diameter, an Imari decorated tea caddy, 10cm high, an Imari decorated and later clobbered baluster vase, 18cm high, and a Qianlong (1736-1795) sparrow beak blue and white cream jug, 12cm high (4) (at fault) CONDITION REPORT:The plate shows rubbing to the gilt highlights and firing pits and frits across the top and bottom surfaces.The tea caddy shows chips and nibbles to the rim and edges, firing pits and frits and rubbing to the gilt highlights.The vase shows rubbing to the gilt highlights, firing pits and frits, and wear to the decoration. There is a chip approximately 5mm wide to the rim, with further nibbles around the rim.The jug shows some staining to the glaze of the spout, but no visible chips, cracks or losses.
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