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Japanese Imari chargers, the first example has a fluted edge, typical palette, painted with flowers and a floral bouquet heightened with gilt, approx 27 cms together with a second Imari charger painted with flowers and a floral bouquet heightened with gilt, character marks to base (see image). (2)
A quantity of miscellaneous porcelain, to include an early 19th Century monochrome transfer printed teapot on stand, a quantity of 19th Century blue and white floral pattern Coalport teaware, a pair of Japanese cylindrical vases, an Imari inkstand, a modern Japanese beaker, a quantity of Coalport "China Rose" teaware, miscellaneous other teaware, a pair of cut glass posy vases etc.
Lot: 2 Platten Japan, 18.Jh. Porzellan. Ko-Imari Ao-Kutani. Fuku-Marke. Gewellter, braun ausgezogener Rand. Unterglasurblauer Landschaftsdekor mit Gelehrten vor Wasserfall im Spiegel. Verziert mit zwei Tiger auf der Fahne. D 27,5 cm. Provenienz: Gemäss Etikett aus der Sammlung Fürst Johannes von Liechtenstein. In Rot am Boden nummeriert.
THREE CHINESE IMARI FLASKS AND A LARGE DISH EARLY 18TH CENTURY Two of the flasks a pair, each with a square-section body painted with river landscapes, mounted with metal necks and together with metal covers, the third flask decorated with peony sprays divided by diaper, the dish with a central landscape scene surrounded by large flowerheads and stylised waves, with a conch shell to the base, 43.2cm max. (6) Provenance: from a deceased estate, Hampshire.
A Collection of Various 19th Century and Later Imari and Gilt Decorated China to include Ridgways Imari Lidded Sardine Dish with Fish Stylised Handle, Masons Mandalay Two Handled Bowl, Coalport Hong King Pattern Lidded Vase and Large Bowl, Various Saucers Side Plates and Cups, Large Cobalt Blue and Gilt Decorated Teapot with Mounted Pewter Lid, Jug Etc
A collection of Nanking Cargo Chinese export porcelain, c.1750, a blue and white bowl painted with a soldier crossing a bridge, a building and trees, lot 3106, 15cm diameter, two blue and white tea bowls and saucers, painted with a double-roofed pagoda on a rocky riverbank, lot 5110, bowl 6cm diametersaucers 10cm diameter, a Chinese Imari teacup and saucer, painted with a chrysanthemum, bamboo and daisy around a rocky outcrop, lot 5143, cup 7cm highsaucer 13cm diameter, and a copy of Christie's 1986 auction catalogue (8)Condition report: Bowl: minor rim chips.Tea bowl & saucers: 1 bowl with minor rim chip.sTeacup and saucer: minor wear and rubbing.Catalogue: used but good.
Grosse Rundplatte aus Porzellan in der Imari-Palette mit einem Blütenzweig und Vogel CHINA, 18. Jh. D. 39,2 cm Provenienz: Aus einer bedeutenden Berliner Privatsammlung, laut Aufzeichnungen am 9.11.1974 bei Leo Spik in Berlin erworben, Sammlungsnummer 162 - Am Rand etwas restauriert A LARGE IMARI PORCELAIN PLATE, China, 18th ct. - Property from an important Berlin private collection, according to records bought 9.11.1974 from Leo Spik in Berlin, collection no. 162 - Rim partly restored
Vase aus Porzellan mit floralem Dekor in den Farben der Imari-Palette JAPAN, Edo-Periode H. 20,3 cm Provenienz: Ehemals aus einer deutschen Privatsammlung, erworben vor 2007 - Minim. berieben A FLORAL IMARI PORCELAIN VASE, Japan, Edo period - Former property from a German private collection, acquired prior to 2007 - Minor wear
Gruppe von zehn Export-Tellern, u.a. Imari-Dekor und Teller mit Hühnerdekor CHINA, Qianlong-/Jiaqing-Periode D. 21,5-28,8 cm Provenienz: Aus einer alten Schweizer Privatsammlung, zwischen 1985 und 2000 gesammelt - Teils mit Sprüngen bzw. mit Bestoßungen A GROUP OF TEN EXPORT PORCELAIN PLATES, China, Qianlong/Jiaqing period - Property from an old Swiss private collection, assembled between 1985 and 2000 - Some with cracks or chips
A MASSIVE JAPANESE IMARI CHARGER MEIJI OR TAISHO PERIOD, 19TH OR 20TH CENTURY The well typically decorated in underglaze blue, gilt, red, green, cyan and black enamels, with a complex pattern of chrysanthemum flowerheads and brocade patterns, the cavetto with further flowers and three large dragons emerging from the side, the rim with a band of floral designs in octagonal cells, 61cm. Provenance: from a private English collection acquired in Yokohama, Japan, in the 1940s.
A PAIR OF UNUSUAL JAPANESE IMARI VASES MEIJI PERIOD, 19TH CENTURY Of tall conical shape, both painted with continuous designs of many birds flying and perched amongst trees and bamboo shoots in a luxuriant garden, with a band of auspicious designs above the foot and lappets beneath the rim, 25.5cm. (2) Provenance: from a deceased estate, Hampshire.
A JAPANESE SHOKI-IMARI DISH EDO PERIOD, C.1630-40 The well decorated in underglaze cobalt blue with a small prancing hare beneath a crescent moon, with a double ring to the rim and the surface speckled with sand or grit, raised on a circular unglazed foot, 13.4cm. See the British Museum, access. no.1959,0418.1 for a comparable Shoki-Imari dish with an added inscription reading 'Spring White Hare' to the side. Also, see R S Jenyns, Japanese Porcelain, pl.6B for a comparable piece. The dish is an example of early porcelain produced at the Tengudani kiln in Arita. The hare and moon were created with paper stencils and then covered with splashed ink, fukizumi. The outline was drawn afterwards in cobalt blue. The original design on which this dish is modelled is Chinese; the hare is often represented pounding the elixir of life and in Chinese the words for 'full moon' and 'rice cake' have the same sound.
TWO MASSIVE JAPANESE IMARI CHARGERS EDO PERIOD, 18TH CENTURY Both decorated in underglaze blue, gilt, red, green and black enamels, one painted with a large double-handled vase to the well containing chrysanthemum and peonies, the rim with two large birds of prey and two phoenix in between panels of scrolling tendrils; the other with a central panel containing a stylised vase of flowers and with four medallions enclosing butterflies, with shaped panels, further blooms, foliage and pomegranates to the rim, 55.5cm max. (2) Provenance: from an English private collection, Suffolk. Cf. J Ayers, Chinese and Japanese Works of Art in the Collection of Her Majesty the Queen, pp.702-3 no.1716 for other large dishes with similar decoration.
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