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English porcelain silver shaped teapot decorated with floral sprays with gilt borders, painted No.2/26, a Newhall teapot, painted No.195, a pair of Spode style Imari pattern teacups and saucers, painted No. 333,an urn shaped vase painted with a spray of garden flowers in reserve panel on apple green ground, H23cm, a blue and white transfer printed Pearlware oval pierced basket, W29cm H15cm, C19th floral painted shell-shaped pen dish, painted No.2018, Victorian sucrier and cover painted with flowers (11)
A GROUP OF ROYAL CROWN DERBY 1128 PATTERN IMARI comprising six plates 21cm diameter, three plates 16cm diameter, and a bowl 22cm diameter Condition Report : good condition throughout Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
A CHINESE IMARI CHARGER underglaze blue artemesia leaf type mark within double double circle to base, 39cm diameter; two ginger jars and covers and a small Chinese export plate 15cm diameter Condition Report : charger broken and re-stuck, other pieces fine Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
A Royal Worcester pot pourri vase and cover, in blush ivory, 16cm diam, printed crown and circle mark, date code for 1896; a Royal Crown Derby wavy edge plate, 8687; a Coalport Imari plate, c.1830; a pair of Vienna miniature vases; others; a pair of early 20th century German figures, of a Shepherd and Shepherdess, 26cm high, c.1900; others
An early 20th century Japanese baluster vase in the Famille Verte palette with panel decoration of roosters, hens and chicks, with bamboo and peonies, interspersed with panels of abstract design and gilded rabbits, height 22cm, three other Japanese vases to include a small purse vase with flora and butterfly decoration, a baluster vase in the Imari palette with blue characters to the base, height 22cm and one other squat baluster vase with floral band decoration to white ground, with character marks to the base and two hardwood stands (6).Provenance: Part of the Paul Lightfoot Collection.
Various 19th century and later blue and white ceramics to include a large Willow pattern meat dish and covered tureens, a jug with a riverside scene and mill, a jug with deer in a country park with a couple strolling across a bridge, further jugs, plates, an Imari palette part tea and dinner service, a Masons Ironstone china Imari palette plate, a Victorian lustre jug, two Imari palette jugs and a covered cheese dish (4).
A Japanese Meiji period Imari palette octagonal plate, with central floral decoration within an abstract border with scenic vignettes, with blue flora to the base of the rim and one blue circle, width 29.5cm, a Kutani period terracotta octagonal vase, two cups and saucers from the same period, five shallow decorative dishes with dragon chasing the Pearl to the centre, within an abstract blue and gilt-heightened floral border, a 20th century hand painted plate, blue ground with dragon decoration, within an Imperial yellow border, a small tea bowl with blue marks to the base and a group of four decorative Oriental blue and white bowls.Provenance: Part of the Paul Lightfoot Collection.
Various 19th and 20th century decorative ceramics, part tea sets, etc, to include a twin-handled flow blue and gilt highlighted dessert plate with hand painted iris to the centre, a Crown Staffordshire blue and gilt part tea set, various Imari palette plates, Victorian printed plates depicting political figures, Royal Doulton teaware, a moustache cup, etc (2).
Six Japanese Meiji period Imari palette non-matching plates, diameter of each 21.5cm, five Oriental blue and white ginger jars with covers, with prunus blossom decoration, some matching, height of largest 22cm, an Oriental-style baluster vase in the Imari palette, height 19.5cm, a decorative oval bowl in the Oriental style, green ground with Famille Rose enamel decoration and a hardwood stand. CONDITION REPORT One Imari palette plate has hairline crack approx 7.5cm to inner rim. One has area of approx 3ins missing from rim. One has a rim repair, hairline crack and various rim chips. Damage to others is mainly age-related loss of colour and surface scratches. Cracked and repaired lid to one ginger jar, small ginger jar lid cracked. Hairline crack to rim of large ginger jar. Green bowl appears to have no damage.
Various items of J B Quimper to include two jugs, three teacups and three plates, a Royal Doulton 'Summer Bouquet' lidded vase, a Continental slip cast Art Nouveau style vase of tulip form with stylised lady to the front, a Tunstall Asiatic pheasant transfer printed serving dish, a Royal Doulton Imari plate, an Adams plate with Imari pattern, a 19th century porcelain dish with gilt and painted roses to the outside and gilt border to the inside rim (lacking lid), a Torquay ware cup with motto 'No life can be dreary when work is delight' and a Continental Majolica leaf patterned serving dish.
A group of eight Japanese and Chinese plates to include Meiji Period Japanese plates in the Imari palette, with blue decoration to the under rim and c1880 Chinese blue and white plates with scenic and floral decoration, diameter of largest approx 22cm (8).Provenance: Part of the Paul Lightfoot Collection. CONDITION REPORT Age-related wear to all in the form of rim chips, some small hairlines, no apparent restoration.
A PAIR OF LARGE VERTE-IMARI CHARGERSKangxiEach brightly enamelled with the Yang family female generals practising their equestrian skills within a pavilion garden, overlooked by a matriarch and attendants on a balcony above, within a border of large exotic floral blooms on a gilt foliate ground. 54cm (21 1/4in) and 53.8cm (21 1/8in) diam. (2).Footnotes:清康熙 五彩楊家將人物故事圖大盤一對Provenance: a European private collection來源:歐洲私人收藏The mounted horsewomen identify this subject matter as the story of 'The Female Troops of the Yang Family'. The Yang family was celebrated in the Northern Song dynasty for their military prowess and loyalty to the Emperor, and for many years they were successful in protecting China from northern invaders. Eventually, however, the majority of the male members of the Yang family were killed by the invading Khitan. In order to avenge their husbands' deaths and in defence of their country, the women of the family took up arms and are shown here practicing their equestrian skills prior to riding out to meet the enemy. Dishes with this design and from this period are more commonly found decorated in the rose-verte or famille rose palette, whereas the verte-Imari palette appears to be particularly unusual. See a rose-verte dish with a very similar design, Yongzheng, illustrated by G.C.Williamson, The book of Famille Rose, Vermont and Tokyo, 1970, pl.XLIV. See also another rose-verte example illustrated by F.Reichel, Die Porzellansammlung Augusts des Starken, Dresden 1993, no.21.See a single similar large verte-Imari dish, Kangxi, with the same design, which was sold at Christie's London, 26 April 2016, lot 77.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
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