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18th Century Chinese porcelain Armorial dish, the shaped dish with a central coat of arms of a red cross being held by two griffins above the Latin word Sperabo (speed), 27cm wide, restorations, together with a 19th Century Chinese export porcelain dish decorated in the Imari design, restorations and a third dish with a Chinese pagoda among lakes 23cm wide, (3)
A Japanese Shonzui porcelain blue and white sakazuki stand, 18th century, painted with alternating panels of the Three Friends and geometric designs, the base signed with Dai Nihon Eiraku dzo, mark of Zengoro Hozen, 11cm diameter and a Japanese Arita Imari dish, early 19th century, with spurious Jiajing marks, 18cm diameter (2) Provenance: The sake cup stand purchased by the late J.B. da Silva (1918-2003) at Phillips, 3rd January 1979, lot 69 and by family descent. The dish purchased from Monk and Son, London, April 1960 for 10 shillings. No receipts but itemised in the collection notes. Condition Report: gold lacquer Kintsugi repaired firing crack 3cm long and other firing faults dish with restored chip to rim approximately 3cm x 4mm and another 2cm x 5mm and some enamel losses Condition Report Disclaimer
A group of Japanese wares, including: a small Kutani jar painted with bird and butterfly amongst leaves, signed; an Imari chrysanthemum pattern bowl, 19th century, 10.5cm diameter; a blue and white wine cup with orchid and signature, early 20th century, 8.4cm diameter; a set of three Japanese Imari teabowls with floral decoration and green enamel leaves, circa 1700, 5.9cm diameter; a miniature Kutani iron-red wine cup, circa 1910, 4.7cm diameter (7)Condition Report: The miniature Kutani iron-red wine cup with knocks to the rimCondition Report Disclaimer
A small collection of Chinese ceramics, to include a small blue and white jar and cover with Kangxi four-character mark to base, height 10cm, two Chinese blue and white bowls, heights 6cm and 7cm, a Republic period barrel teapot and cover, height 16cm, and a small Imari teapot and cover, all A/F. (5)
A Royal Crown Derby Imari, 2451 pattern tea service, mid 20th century, comprising: a teapot and cover, a milk jug and stand, a sucrier and stand, six tea cups, six saucers, six side plates, six sandwich plates and a serving plate, each piece with printed maker's mark and most with date marks for 1965, with a Royal Crown Derby paperweight modelled as a frog (lacking stopper) (Qty) CONDITION REPORT:All pieces show minor rubbing to the gilt highlights throughout and some fine surface scratches. Most show some very fine surface crazing in some areas and some show more extensive crazing. On one side plate this has developed into a 'V' shaped hairline crack to the base, but otherwise there are no visible chips, cracks or losses. The teapot appears to be in good condition with no visible chips, cracks, losses or crazing.
Collection of English pottery and porcelain teacups and saucers, 1815 and later, including examples painted with flower sprays, Imari pattern, transfer printed chinoiserie scenes and landscapes (13 teacups and saucers and one trio)Condition ReportThere are some cracks to some of the saucers and some of the cups. A couple of the cups have some chips. A few of the pieces appear to have been repaired and there is some staining to some as well. Please see attached images of damage.
Collection of English pottery and porcelain teawares, circa 1830 and later, printed and painted with robins perched on holly branches, a lustreware small footed bowl, a blue ground relief moulded teapot and cover, a redware teapot and cover enamelled with Chinese flowers, an English porcelain Imari pattern ring tree, a Graingers Worcester blue ground miniature teapot and cover and a small footed bowl (8)
Collection of English porcelain teawares, circa 1780 and later, including a Newhall saucer painted with Chinese-style flowers, a fluted tea bowl and saucer painted in blue and gilt with sprigs, a coffee cup in gilt and painted with cornflowers, a coffee can similar, an Imari pattern breakfast cup and a scroll pattern saucer, a Sevres-style saucer, gilt with Louis Philippe monogram, a Chinese export spoon tray, two tea bowls and an Imari pattern coffee cup Condition Report(Additional photo added)
Collection of English porcelain tea wares, circa 1775 and later, comprising a Worcester Japan pattern teacup with blue pseudo-Chinese seal mark, riveted, a Newhall transfer-printed coffee can with farm landscape, a Minton Imari pattern coffee can with X mark with M below and 657 in blue and an English porcelain Imari pattern coffee cup (4) Condition ReportWorcester Japan Pattern - Old repair work (stapled), one other minor crack. No signs of crazing or staining.Newhall Farm - Crack to bottom, some minor gilt loss. Possible repair to base rim. No sign of crazing and staining.Minton Imari - Evidence of multiple previous repairs. Some base wear. No sign of crazing or staining.English Imari - Crazing through out. Some base and gilt loss.
Part service of Imari palette decorated porcelain viz:- pair circular graduated chargers, smaller circular dish and three dessert plates, all painted with flowers in a vase and with foliate borders, in iron red, blue, green and salmon pink - please see images regarding condition and read extra detailsCondition ReportLarge dish - pattern faded and rubbed, some original firing flaws, chips to rim , rim 'rough' in places3 dishes repaired with staples, and other chipsone dish - nibbling to base, cracks in glaze. some rubbing to the pattern, rim rough in placesone dish - chips to rim and nibblingTwo plates (one larger dish and one smaller) have suffered only minor chips or wear. The others are in damaged or repaired condition.
Collection of English pottery and porcelain, 1820 and later, printed and painted marks, including a pair of Coalport plates with iron red and gilt floral borders, a Derby Imari pattern saucer dish, a Spode stand printed and painted with chinoiserie flowers in green and gilt, two dinner plates similar and other items
Worcester 'Flight Barr & Barr' cup and saucer, circa 1815, impressed marks with apricot-coloured borders, gilt with pendant husks and swags within gilt gadrooned rims and a collection of English pottery and porcelain tea cups and saucers, circa 1820 and later, including an example printed and painted with chinoiserie figures in pavilions, a Copeland and Garrett example painted with flowers, and other variously printed with flowers and Imari pattern (14) Condition ReportCopeland and Garrett cup has a hairline crack and chip , the saucer is nibbled. The others appear to be in fair order
(Aziatica) Kop-en-schotels, China , Kangxi/Yongzheng periode Tien schotels en zeven kopjes, Cafe au lait, seemleer, Imari en blauw wit, 18e eeuw. Conditie: Twee kopjes in goede staat, twee kopjes met frittings, een kopje frittings en een haarlijn. Twee schotels in goede staat, rest schotels frittings. Afmetingen: Max. hoogte 4 cm en max. diameter 11,5 cm.
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