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A collection of ceramic scent bottles, 19th century and later, each with silver mounts, comprising an example enamelled with flowers, printed marks to base, possibly for Taylor Tunnicliff & Co, 6cm high, a blue and white circular scent bottle, in the Willow pattern, a similar example, in the Imari palette, both with registered design numbers, 5.5cm high, a green example, decorated in relief with blossom, 7cm high, an egg form example, with a pale blue glaze, 4cm high, a similar egg form example, with red speckled detail, 6.5cm long and two further examples, with white metal mounts, to include a shell form example, enamelled with swallows, 6.5cm high, and a tapering scent bottle, decorated with butterflies, 3.6cm highCondition report: Chips to shell form example with swallows. Wear and losses to decoration. Crazing present. No other major chips or cracks, other than those aforementioned. Mount with knocks and wear. Red speckled example with lid split.
Collection of antique Oriental ceramics and stands, including two Canton dishes, two 18th century Chinese teapots, Chinese Imari dish, two 18th century Chinese bowls and one 19th century bowl, Satsuma vase and teapot, further Japanese teapot and turquoise vase, and six wooden standsProvenance: from the private collection of a Norfolk Family since the mid 19th centuryCondition report: Various damage. Two stands with breaks. Satsuma vase with a small rim chip. Turquoise vase with rim chip, restored rim chip and tiny footrim chip. Famille rose teapot with long hairline on rim, loose handle, glaze wear / chips. Blue and white teapot with reglued spout and chip to cover. Canton dishes chipped and with sedimentation. Imari dish with hairlines to centre. Satsuma teapot has loose tip of spout. One bowl heavily repaired. Another bowl with a large chip and several hairlines. 19th century bowl with small chip and hairline.
Four pieces of 18th century Chinese export porcelain, including an Imari bowl, two Imari dishes, and a famille rose dish, each decorated with flowers, the bowl measuring 24cm diameterCondition report: Good overall condition. The bowl has glaze loss around the rim and a light star-crack on the base. One Imari dish has a light star crack in the centre, a small hairline and some fritting on the rim. The other has a light hairline on the rim. The famille rose dish has some fleabites to the footrim.
A group of 18th century Chinese porcelain, including a Nanking tea bowl and saucer, an Imari teapot, an unusual Mandarin teapot on tripod feet, famille rose tea bowl and saucer, blue and white tea bowl, and four saucers (11)Condition report: The famille rose tea bowl has a hairline and the saucer has a star crack. The Imari teapot is missing its lid and has small chips to the tip of the spout. The tripod teapot is missing its lid, has a staple-repaired handle, a small hairline by one foot and one by the spout. Otherwise some minor fritting.
A group of Oriental items, including a pair of blue and white plates (repaired) with marks to base, a glazed horse and saddle, three carved wood figures, a resin brush pot, with two other figures, with a Chinese Imari bowl with mark to base, 20cmW, with a Chinese vase, decorated with birds and flowers, with mark to base, 15cmH, (2)
SIX CHINESE EXPORT PORCELAIN DISHES, Qing dynasty, comprising Chinese Imari plate, 23cms diam; famille rose Manchurian crane and lotus plate, 22.5cms diam; blue and white pine and peony soup plate, 22.5cms diam; blue and white pierced cavetto landscape saucer dish, 26cms diam; blue and white scrolling lotus dish, 26.8cms diam.; blue and white pencilled river landscape dish, 27.8cms diam. (6) Provenance: deceased estate (north Wales). Collector bought Chinese porcelain and jades from leading London dealers like Bluett and Sidney Moss. Larger part of the collection sold in these rooms 7 December 2018.Comments: variously wiith rim chips, hairlines, minor restorations and fritting
A vintage George Clews Chameleon Ware Stoneware Flagon, decorated in the Persian style, together with a Royal Doulton Ewer, Royal Doulton Gladstone commemorative Jug and another jug, together with a quantity of other mixed ceramics including Minton 'Haddon Hall' and a large Imari style bowl (a lot)
A SWANSEA PORCELAIN CENTRE DISH WITH TWIG HANDLES of footed rectangular form, handles picked out in gold, decorated in 'Imari' pattern No.264, 32cms Provenance: The M Daley Collection, daughter of Sir Leslie Joseph, Sir Leslie Joseph Collection label to base, Harry Sherman Collection label Comments: no apparent problems, slight wear to gilding
A SWANSEA PORCELAIN CENTRE DISH WITH TWIG HANDLES of footed form, decorated in 'Imari' pattern No.236 with this number inscribed to the base together with Swansea in italics, 32cms Provenance: The M Daley Collection, daughter of Sir Leslie Joseph, Sir Leslie Joseph Collection label to base Comments: no apparent problems
A large Japanese Imari dish,Meiji period (1868-1912), of rectangular form with a raised lobed rim, painted with an attendant presenting a hand scroll to a samurai, the sides with birds and flowers in shaped panels against a diapered ground, 49.5cm longCondition report: Gilt rubbed, surface scratches, some enamel losses. Small chips and glaze bubbles to rim.
Three Chinese blue and white plates, 18th-19th century, two painted with deer below a pine tree, one with a landscape, 17 to 17.5cm diameter, and a Japanese lobed Imari plate, 21.2cm diameter (4)Condition report: Two deer plates - both chipped. One with a hairline crack to rim.Landscape plate - chipped and cracked. Imari - chipped.
An Imari porcelain bowlMeiji era (1868-1912), late 19th/early 20th centuryDecorated in iron red, green, aubergine, yellow and black enamels and gilt on underglaze blue with a central roundel depicting a kirin, bordered by a narrow band enclosing shippo-tsunagi (linked cash), and surrounded by panels of standing Dutchmen in various poses holding a baton separated by panels of repeated hanabishi-mon (flowery-diamond) crests, the exterior with circular panels of Hotei resting against his treasure sack interwoven among stylised spiral floral motifs; unsigned. 8.3cm x 21.5cm (3¼in x 8½in).For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
An Imari fluted baluster vase and coverEdo period (1615-1868), circa 1700Painted in underglaze blue, iron red, pink and gilt with peonies and plum growing in a Chinese vase beneath overhanging branches of plum at the bottom section, the upper section with a brocade spreading across the shoulder and extending down the body enclosing chrysanthemum blossoms among karakusa ('Chinese grasses') the neck with lappets enclosing geometric and different bird-and-flower motifs, the domed cover similarly decorated to match the body and surmounted by a fluted tear-shaped knop. 51cm (20in) high. (2).For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
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