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A LARGE 19TH CENTURY JAPANESE IMARI PORCELAIN CHARGER, enamel painted with a scene of seated female figures reading books, with a further panel of phoenix and flora, as well as a panel of birds and prunus tree, designed in the typical imari palette with flower heads and gilt highlights, the base and underside with further floral decoration, 56cm diameter.
A LARGE IMARI AND GILT BRONZE BOWLJapan, Meiji period (1868-1912)of compressed globular form with flared rim, decorated alternating floral and diaper banding above a fan-shaped reserve with Chinese figures in a garden landscape, set against a blue and gilt floral ground, applied with elaborate gilt metal serpent handles and a pierced scrollwork foot.Size: 64 x 27 x 26cmProvenance:Private Irish collection of Marion Newman and Blanche HandelmanIn the vibrant era of the 1960s, Marion Newman and Blanche Handelman embarked on a remarkable venture by opening antique shops in Dublin. At No. 4 Molesworth Street and Ormond Quay, the duo established their esteemed antique stores, with the latter named Ormond Antiques.Mrs. Handelman, distinguished by her passion for Belleek porcelain, emerged as a prominent dealer in this exquisite art form. Beyond her expertise in Belleek, she was an avid collector of artworks, with a particular affinity for pieces of Asian origin.For three decades, Ormond Antiques graced Dublin's antique scene, becoming a hub for enthusiasts and collectors alike. However, as the sands of time continued to flow, the chapter of Ormond Antiques concluded in 1990. Despite the conclusion of its trading days, the legacy of Marion Newman and Blanche Handelman's contributions to the world of antiques and art endures, leaving an indelible mark on Dublin's cultural tapestry.Publication: Inventory of Fine period furniture, porcelain, bronzes and effects, by Richard J.Lattimore, auctioneer and valuer of James Adams & Sons, July 1984, page 11.
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