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A JAPANESE IMARI BOWLEdo period, 18th centuryPainted to the interior with branches of pomegranates, chrysanthemum and peony, the exterior with branches of prunus blossom, 24cm diameterThere are some glaze impurities and light glaze scratching to the centre. Some typical wear to the gilding and minor wear to the enamels
A JAPANESE IMARI PLATEEdo period, 18th/19th centuryPainted in the centre with chrysanthemum inside a panelled border painted with pine, prunus and bamboo, blue fuku mark, 21cm diameter; also a Canton famille-rose Persian market small plate, 17cm diameter (2)Imari plate- minor wear to the gildinCanton plate- glued rim chip and haircrack. Some wear to the enamels
A LARGE JAPANESE IMARI DISHMeiji periodPainted with a central vase of flowers inside panels of cranes and karako (boys) at leisure, divided by smaller dragon panels, blue four character Fuki Chosun mark, 56cm diameterFine haircrack to the rim, approx. 6cm. length. Minor wear. Some imperfections to the glaze on the underside.
A GROUP OF CHINESE AND JAPANESE CERAMICS18th to 20th centuryComprising; a pair of Chinese figures of cockerels, impressed China, 21cm high; a pair of turquoise glazed Buddhist lions, 14cm high; a small turquoise glazed bottle vase, 10cm high; a pair of famille-rose saucers, six character Guangxu marks; a `Mandarin' palette coffee cup and saucer and another saucer; a blue ground `dragon' vase adapted as a lamp, 24cm high; a Japanese Satsuma teapot and cover and an Imari plate ( 14)Provenance: Hylda and Lewis Gilbert, Sheldrake Place, London. Lewis Gilbert (d.2018), the celebrated film director, producer andscreenwriter, best known for his 007 James Bond movies and Alfie.Condition Report:Pair of cockerels- one with two small chips to tips of comb. Some wear to the red enamel.Buddhist lions- each with a glued and damaged tail.Small bottle vase- shallow chip to footrimPair of famille-rose saucers- good conditionMandarin palette coffee cup and saucer- cup with haircrack to the rim. Each with minor wear to enamels and gilding. Mandarin saucer- small chip and haircracks to the rimBlue ground vase/lamp- repaired breaks and chipsSatsuma teapot and cover- haircracks and chipsImari plate- haircrack to the rim
A modern Chinese 'Black Ship' plate in the Japanese style, diameter 26cm, and a Japanese Meiji period Imari nanban 'Black Ship' plate, gilt signature to the underside, diameter 24cm.Additional InformationWear to the decoration, light scratches and scuffs, faint hairline crack. There is a flat chip to the rim of the 'Black Ship' plate, and two restored cracks, minimal wear.
E SEDGLEY FOR ROYAL WORCESTER; a hand painted cabinet plate, 'York Minster', commissioned by Mulberry Hall, York, diameter 27.5cm, also a Royal Crown Derby miniature ewer with gilded decoration on a green ground, height 11cm, Crown Derby Imari decorated plate, a Continental hand painted vase (6).Additional InformationThe pedestal comport is slightly loose, wear to the gilding in parts, glue/sticky residue on the hand painted plate.
ROYAL CROWN DERBY; five Imari paperweights comprising English spaniel limited edition 418/1000, a recumbent stoat, a hedgehog, a penguin and a harvest mouse, also two Royal Crown Derby 1128 pattern pin dishes, a pair of Royal Doulton figures of sea sprite HN2191 and wood nymph HN2192 and a Beswick Beatrix Potter model of Mrs Tiggy-Winkle.Additional InformationMrs Toggy-Winkle is crazed throughout. The harvest mouse paperweight has a white stopper, the hedgehog with a silver stopper, penguin with a gold stopper, the spaniel does not have a stopper and the stoat with a gold stopper. Some light rubbing to the gilding on the paperweights.
A small collection of 19th century and later ceramics including a Derby plate with hand painted floral decoration with piecrust rim, diameter 12cm, a 19th century Coalport Imari plate, four Wedgwood jasperware mugs, etc.Additional InformationThe ironstone plates with losses to the decoration, the gilding, each piece with general wear, crazing to the Derby plate.
A GROUP OF VARIOUS CHINESE AND JAPANESE DISHES AND PLATESKANGXI AND LATERComprising: a set of four 18th century Chinese famille verte plates decorated with flowers, 22cm, Kangxi; a pair of Chinese Imari saucer dishes, Kangxi, 26cm diameter, a pair of Chinese Imari moulded bowls, Kangxi, 21.5cm diameter, and Chinese Imari plate, Kangxi, 21.5cm, and two Japanese Imari dishes, 20.5cm and 18cm diameter (11)Provenance: Possibly collected by Arthur Barnardiston (d. 1737) and kept at Brightwell Hall Removed to Weston Hall in 1744Thence by descent at Weston Hall. Literature: Sir George Sitwell, A brief history of Weston Hall, Northamptonshire, and of the families that possessed it, London, privately printed 1927, p. 43.Condition Report: One plate with two hair cracks, 8cm and 7cm. All plates with some rim chips. 26in dishes one broken in half and riveted, both with minor chips and wear. Moulded bowls - one bowl with 1cm x 8mm rim chip, with 4cm extended hair crack, both with rim chips. The Imari plate riveted. Larger Japanese Imari dish riveted. Condition Report Disclaimer
A GROUP OF CHINESE IMARI PLATESComprising: three large plates, 38cm diameter; four small plates, 22.5cm diameter; and another, 31.5cm diameterAll with peony and bamboo within a border of flowers in underglaze blue (8)Provenance: Possibly collected by Arthur Barnardiston (d. 1737) and kept at Brightwell Hall Removed to Weston Hall in 1744Thence by descent at Weston Hall. Literature: Sir George Sitwell, A brief history of Weston Hall, Northamptonshire, and of the families that possessed it, London, privately printed 1927, p. 43.Condition Report: All with old damage and repair. Images of all the damage is available upon request.Condition Report Disclaimer
A Chinese Imari decorated baluster vase, probably Kangxi period (1662-1722), decorated in underglaze cobalt blue and painted iron red and gilt with two phoenix amidst flowers and foliage, the slightly tapered neck with petal collar, the rim with a foliate cast gilt metal mount, 7½in. (19cm.) high. * The gilt metal mount glued in place - does not appear to be covering any damage as the inside of the neck is visible. Small glaze chip to foot and small chip to foot, which appears to have occurred during manufacture.
A Coalport porcelain part coffee serviceearly 19th century, painted in the Imari 'crab claw' pattern, comprising a lobed dish and six coffee cans and saucers, many pieces with faults; together with three Crown Staffordshire tea cups and saucers painted with flowers on a gilt and cobalt blue ground. (19)* Coalport- Dish: A two-part piece has been off from rim and glued back in place. Tiny hairline to handle.- Cans: One good. Two have tiny hairline to base. One has hairline to rim and discoloured crazing to glaze. The other two with large cracks.- Saucers: Four good. One with two shallow rim chips and small hairline. The last with chip and hairline to rim.Crown Staffordshire - good condition with no faults.
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