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Collection of Part Teasets comprising Royal Grafton, pink floral, six cups and saucers (12pcs), Grafton China, green floral, six cups, saucers and side plates, sugar bowl and milk jug (20pcs), Staffordshire Pottery, turquoise floral, six cups and saucers (12pcs), Wellington China, Imari pattern, four cups and saucers plus seven side plates (15pcs) and Royal Doulton, Indian Rose, six cups, saucers and side plates (18pcs); 77 pieces overall
A COLLECTION OF VICTORIAN WEDGWOOD IMARI PATTERN DINNER WARECondition Report: Four oval low comports - all are crazed, two are cracked and another is chipped.Pair of circular comports - one crazedTall comport - repaired to stemSix plates - all crazed, three cracked two of which are stained as well
Seven assorted Royal Crown Derby paperweights comprising Dragon No.1 Dragon of Happiness, Dragon No.2 Dragon of Good Fortune, an Imari Dragon, The Wessex Wyvern signed by Louise Adams and Hugh Gibson, a Crocodile specially commissioned by the Guild of Specialist China and Glass Retailers, a Coral Seahorse and a Chameleon, all with printed marks, all with gold stoppers, boxes for all bar Crocodile, Wessex Dragon and Chameleon. (7)
A Chinese 18th Century porcelain imari jar of rounded ovoid form, the heavily potted vessel depicting qilin and phoenix in flight, the underglazed blue enamels, picked out with iron-red and gilt, lacking cover, height 22cm. There is quite significant scratching to the surface and body with pitting and kiln dust pick-up. There is old glue residue to the rim to suggest the lid (which is no longer present) was previously stuck down.
A collection of Chinese dishes, to include an 18th Century Imari dish, two 18th Century export porcelain blue and white dishes and an Imari lobed dish, size ranging diameters 16cm to 22cm, S/D. (4) Large blue and white dish - extensive staples to the back, previously broken in two pieces.18th Century Imari dish - Extensive chips to the entire rim, several hairline cracks, loss to the enamel in the central well.Japanese Imari dish - Large chip to the rim, approx. 1cm x 1cm in size, hairline crack approx. 6cm in length visible to the backSmall blue and white dish - hairline crack extending from the rim, approx. 6cm in length. Small chips/nibbles to the entire rim of the dish.
A pair of 19th Century Chinese Imari bowls, each rising from a high footring, the circular bowl with an everted rim, decorated in iron-red and cobalt enamels with panels filled with flowers, height 9cm. (2) One bowl with firing crack to base and small firing cracks throughout.minor loss to enamel on bothfree from chips or restoration
A rare Meissen tureen and cover, circa 1730Of cylindrical form with moulded rims and applied with fish handles, each painted in an expanded Kakiemon palette on either side with indianische Blumen issuing from banded hedges, the scaly fish handles embellished in blue and iron-red and with gilt terminals, the cover with a brown-edged rim, 30cm across handles, crossed swords mark in underglaze-blue to inside of tureen (small flat chip to rim of tureen, two restored chips to flange of cover) (2)Footnotes:Provenance:Korthaus Collection, Frankfurt (sold at Christie's London, 21 September 1992, lot 22);Purchased by the present owner in the above saleThe form is based on a Böttger stoneware shape without handles similar to silver pie dishes and was initially referred to at the Meissen manufactory as a 'Pasteten Napff' [pie dish] (J. Weber, Meißener Porzellane mit Dekoren nach ostasiatischen Vorbildern, II (2013), pp. 75-76). Porcelain examples were embellished with fish-shaped handles based on Chinese porcelain and were generally referred to as tureens. Numerous fish handles are recorded in the Meissen manufactory work records for 1725, 1727 and 1728, and similar tureens with Imari-style decoration are recorded in the inventories of the Dresden warehouse in 1730 and 1731 (Weber, p. 76).For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A COPELAND BLUE PRINTED BONE CHINA SPODES ITALIAN PATTERN OBLONG BOWL, 22.5CM L, GILT PRINTED MARK, A G. L. ASHWORTH AND BROTHERS IRONSTONE JAPAN PATTERN DISH, A ROYAL CROWN DERBY IMARI PATTERN PLATE AND A SMALL GROUP OF OTHER DECORATIVE POTTERY AND PORCELAIN PLATES AND OTHER ITEMS One or two items worn but mostly in good condition
A late 19th century Coalport type pedestal comport, painted with a view of Lake Windermere, raised moulded border in cobalt blue picked out in gilt, 23.5cm diameter; a Coalport type bottle vase and cover, each cartouche painted with summer flowers, apple green ground picked out in gilt, 10cm; a Worcester teacup, saucer and tea plate, painted with floral sprays on a turquoise ground; a Mintons Imari palette sauce tureen, ladle and stand; a Coalport type miniature two handled vase; other later decorative ceramics; qty
Royal Crown Derby - Three pieces of Royal Crown Derby to include an 'Old Imari' vase, a limited edition, commemorative Diamond Jubilee pin dish, limited edition commemorative miniature loving cup for the birth of H.R.H Prince George, also included in the lot is Royal Worcester 'Royal Scotsman' pin dish. [4]
An Imari saucer dish with fluted rim, central decoration of waves and shells, 24cm diameter, two Imari bowls and other ceramics (10) CONDITION REPORT: Scalloped dish has some small rim chips and little frits. Otherwise just general light surface wear. The small pale shallow dish has a chip inside foot rim. One of the three saucers has a hair crack across centre. Otherwise condition generally good.
A large early 18th Century Imari dish, Edo period, the interior decorated in green, black and iron-red enamels with gilt on underglaze blue decorated dragons and a central sacred pearl, the reverse with lappets and peony sprays, 52.2cm diameter/Provenance: Possibly Sir Francis Blundell, 3rd Bt (1643-1707), thence by descent/Literature; MH Blutley, Ombersley Court, Inventories of Heirlooms, 1863, p.76; possibly 'China /A beautiful Oriental dish', Arthur Oswald, Country Life, 'Ombersley Court', 2 January 1953, p.34 illustrated in the Entrance Hall/see illustration CONDITION REPORT: 215:Good condition. No chips, cracks or restoration. Light scratches and rubbing to enamels as expected with age.
A Japanese Imari censer and cover, the pierced cover with lion dog finial, the globular body decorated eagles in reserves, set on three feet, 36cm high/see illustration CONDITION REPORT: 266:There is rubbing to gilt particularly rim and fo dog finial. One foot has been glued back neatly. The cover has been professionally restored to the rim. There looks to be a crack where the top of one handle joins the censer.
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