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A pair of 19th century Japanese Imari porcelain vases and coversthe ovoid bodies painted in iron red, underglaze blue and gilt with scalloped panels depicting birds within flowering trees, the shoulders with shaped lotus panels and formalised flowering foliage, the domed covers similarly decorated with Buddhistic lion finials, one lid chipped, 69cm high (2)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
Regency Bloor Derby imari pattern pot pourri and cover, of round form with shaped cover and flower-form finial, the main body with pierced rim and three ram's head handles, atop a triangular base with three scrolling feet, total height 30cmCondition report: A few small chips, a couple of hairlines on the rim, some natural staining inside, and the cover has been restored.
Regency imari dessert service, comprising twelve plates, four shell-shaped dishes and four oval dishes (20)Condition report: One of the oval dishes and one of the plates have been stapled. Over half the of the plates have small chips or hairlines. Otherwise in good antique condition with some wear to the decoration, crazing, etc.
A pair of Japanese Fukagawa-type vases with relief moulded decoration of Mount Fuji, height 19cm, an early 20th century Japanese Imari vase, and further decorative ceramics.Additional InformationThe large Imari vase is af with a large old break to the top rim which has been crudely glued back, large cracks, the small Imari vase with large cracks and losses to the rim, minor chipping throughout, and damage, the pair of Fukagawa-type vases with dirt to the interior but otherwise good.
Four 18th century Chinese export ware mugs including Famille Rose and Imari examples, the smallest example decorated with seated elders inside a circular panel, with floral panels surrounding, height of largest 14cm (af) (4).Additional InformationEach mug is damaged, the Imari example is missing the handle and has repaired chips. The relief moulded example with a chip, a repaired chip and a crack to the body. The large cylindrical example is missing the handle with old chip to the interior. The smaller example with extensive crazing and old repairs to the body.
A collection of 20th century Chinese and Japanese Imari, including a pair of temple jars and covers, height 33cm, etc also a pair of decorative ceramic vases with incised floral detail (12).Additional InformationThe double gourd vase with broken neck which has been crudely repaired. One of the finials on the covers has been broken off and crudely glued. One of the mid-sized chargers with an old repaired chip, one of the vases with a broken neck which has been placed on top,
An early/mid-20th century Chinese blue and white temple jar and cover decorated with prunus flowers on a dark blue ground, four character Kangxi mark to base, height 24cm, together with a Japanese Imari double gourd vase and a Japanese blue and white vase (3).Additional InformationStaining/dirt, patches to the Japanese blue and white bowl. Firing faults to the cover of the blue and white jar.
A late 19th century Japanese Imari vase converted to a table lamp, overall height 42cm, together with seven pieces of Japanese Imari (8).Additional InformationThe vase which has been converted to a lamp - the wooden top has been glued, there is a large chip to the top rim, the vase has not been drilled, the next size down vase with minor chipping to the rim, one of the jars is missing the cover, the larger octagonal plate with a large chip to the edge, wear to the gilding on each, one of the circular plates with crazing.
A pair of late 19th century Japanese rounded octagonal Imari vases and covers with gilt heightening throughout, unmarked, height 37cm.PROVENANCE: from the Brian Morley collection. Brian Morley was born in 1935 in the Peak District, Derbyshire. He had a grammar school education at Buxton College and went on to study at Goldsmiths School of Art (University of London) from 1954-58. He won prizes for drawing and was given the John Murray Award for landscape painting by the Royal Academy in 1956 and 1958. He then studied painting at the Royal College of Art from 1958-61 where he was awarded his A.R.C.A. After graduation, he taught part-time in various art schools before taking up an appointment as Senior Lecturer in Fine Art at Manchester Polytechnic in 1975. He remained in Manchester until he retired as Head of the School of Painting and Printmaking in the Faculty of Art & Design at Manchester University in 2000.Additional InformationRubbing to the gilding on both and some light surface scratches but both overall in good order.
A group of assorted ceramics including Crown Devon kitchen storage jars, an Oriental eggshell part service, a Poole Pottery vase, a Royal Crown Derby animal form paperweight modelled as an Imari cat, etc.Additional InformationThe Poole vase with old repaired chip, storage with heavy wear to the covers, a number of them are chipped/cracked, the base button on the cat is silver.
ROYAL CROWN DERBY; four pieces decorated in the old Imari 1128 pattern, including a mantel clock with hexagonal face, height 10.5cm (4).Additional InformationThe salt and pepper shakers are without base buttons, light wear to the gilding on each, the clock movement is currently not functioning.
GRANGERS WORCESTER; an early 19th century twenty-two piece part tea service decorated with a single band of floral detail with gilded highlights, in the Imari palette.Additional InformationTeapot with chips to the spout, inside rim and handled terminal, one saucer is cracked, two further with faint hairline/star cracks, one coffee can with crack to the handle.
A collection of late 18th/early 19th century ceramics including three sparrow beak jugs, a Coalport sauce boat with moulded detail (af), a Blanc de Chine cup, etc (11).Additional InformationStaining and crazing to the blanc de chine coffee can, there is a glaze chip to the foot rim and a tight hairline crack. The largest sparrow beak jug with fritting, glaze faults. The sauce boat with moulded detail, possibly Coalport with extensive restoration, wear to the gilding and decoration. The tea bowl with the gilt anchor mark. Teacup with painted floral detail with old break, repair to the handle. Imari decorated sparrow beak jug with repair chip and crack to the body, the smaller sparrow beak jug with restoration to the top and foot rim.
Twenty-five 19th century and later ceramic meat plates, the majority being blue and white and decorated in various scenes including a Spode example, decorated with Eastern figures beside monuments, diameter 26cm, a Newhall type plate, etc (25).Additional InformationDeep circular bowls with dark line crazing, flow blue plate with staining, Masons plate heavily crazed and cracked, clews plate with losses to decoration, Stone China imari bowl cracked, blue and white bowl with milkmaid with scratches and hairline crack to body, plate with village scene chipped, another flow blue example with extensive cracks, chips to edges, each with wild rose plate cracked, octagonal plate with repaired chips.
HOCHST; a hand painted porcelain leaf shaped dish, decorated to the centre with a Continental building, length 15.5cm, together with a Spode Imari decorated plate, diameter 21cm, and a Murano glass bowl with internal linear detail (3).Additional InformationThe Spode dish with wear to the gilding and decoration, light wear to the bases on each example.
A Royal Crown Derby imari pattern teaset to include a teapot, sugar bowl, milk jug, four teacups and saucers, four side plates and a tray, the tray 43cm wide.Condition report: All in good condition apart from a small chip to spout of teapot and some slight dirt/marks to inside, all items with date codes for either 1913 or 1914 except for the tea plates with are 1925.
A set of three Aynsley silver mounted porcelain Imari palette coffee cans; together with two matching saucers; a Wedgwood blue jasper dish; a Limoges dressing table jar; and a Royal Crown Derby saucerCondition report: Royal Crown Derby dish – OK.Three Aynsley cans – one cracked.Two Aynsley saucers – one cracked.
Two Royal Worcester figures and a small blush ware dish, together with a 19th century Masons Imari stand, two enamelled and gilded Bohemian glass dishes, and a small quantity of ceramics and glass (one shelf)Condition report: One royal Worcester figure with two chips to brim of hat, the other with a large chip to the rear of the base, enamelled glass dishes, both with very minor gilt wear to the rims only, other items in the lot not reported
A collection of mainly 19th century English pottery and porcelain including a Derby turquoise campana vase with titled view "In Italy", a pair of Imari Ironstone stands, an 18th century Staffordshire enamel snuff box, Continental cafe au lait ground cup and saucer, Jackfield type jug with vermicelli gilding and Sitzendorf figures etc (one tray)
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