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A GROUP OF SHELLEY AND ROYAL CROWN DERBY TEA WARES, comprising a Royal Crown Derby Imari 2451 coffee can and saucer with date cypher for 1909, a Shelley Melody teapot and sugar bowl, and three Shelley scalloped preserve/trinket dishes in different designs (7) (Condition Report: generally good condition, teapot has a chip to its inner rim, and a chip/knock to spout, sugar bowl has a chipped base, some crazing and scratches, signs of light use, otherwise appear ok
A GROUP OF LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY CERAMICS, comprising a Radford's Charger, diameter 40cm, three floral wall plaques, three Mason's Ironstone Oriental design plates, a 'Manchu' pattern plate, a pair of brass greyhound fireside ornaments 'Farndon Ferry & Col Norths Fullerton, a Staffordshire covered cheese dish in the form of a swan, a Josiah Wedgwood 'Imari' cup and saucer c1885 (crazing, cup has a hairline crack), a Copeland and Barratt pink and white striped water jug, a blue and white pitcher with a twisted serpent handle and hunting scene design (historic damage and repair), etc. (Qty) (Condition Report: most pieces have crazing in varying degrees, chips and cracks)
A collection of Royal Crown Derby Imari plates, including two 1128 pattern dinner plates, 27cm diameter, a 1128 octagonal plate, 22.5 by 22.5cm, a 2451 pattern dish, 20.7cm diameter, another 1128 pattern plates, 21.5cm diameter, and a 1128 pattern shallow dish, 22cm diameter, a 2451 pattern small plate, 15.5cm diameter, together with Caverswall dinner plate, 27.5cm diameter. (8)
A group of mixed ceramics, comprising a pair of Royal Crown Derby Imari pattern, 2451, coffee cans, 6.0cm high, and saucers, 11.3cm, and three Edwardian commemorative beakers, for the coronation of King George V and Queen Mary, and with the arms of the Borough of Banbury - Mayor W. J. Bloxham to the reverse, largest 8.5 by 11cm high. (1 box)
A Cantonese Porcelain Vase, 19th century, painted in famille rose enamels and with chilong handles (a/f), 40cm high, togother with a Japanese Imari porcelain bottle vase (2)Cantonese Vase - broken into two and with old staple repair, handles with slight lossesImari Vase - no damage or repair
Assembled Crown Derby Porcelain Dinnerwares, decorated in the Imari style, including a pair of tureens and covers, graduated platters etc, approximatley 50 pieces, some with date code for 1883 (one shelf)Sugar bowl cracked, one soup plate with a large flat chip, one side plate badly cracked, one dinner plate with a large flat chip, another with a smaller flat chip, one tureen and cover cracked, roughly half with glaze crazing, a portion of the crazed examples with staining, no restoration
Paar chinesische Imari-Porzellandeckelvasen hochbauchiger godronierter Korpus, gehöhter Deckel mit Blütenknauf, auf gehöhtem, dreipassigem Stand, provenienztypisches Dekor in unterglasurblauer Floral- und Phönixmalerei mit reicher Staffage in Eisenrot und Gold, ungemarkt, H 45cm, berieben, Glasurbestoßungen, beide Deckel innen bestoßen
Meissen Walzenkrug mit Imari-DekorMeissen, um 1730, Porzellan, weiß, glasiert, zylindrisch, mit eingezogenem Lippenrand, Bandhenkel mit Mittelgrat und geschnittenem Ansatz, fein gemalter Dekor in der Art von Johann Ehrenfried Stadler im Imari-Stil mit unterglasurblauen Ästen und dichten Chrysanthemen- und Päonienblüten in Purpur, Eisenrot, Gelb und zwei verschiedenen Grüntönen, mit schwarzen und eisenroten Konturen, gold gehöht, chinoise blaue Rankenbordüre mit Reserven um farbige Blüten, unglasierter Boden mit Manufakturmarke, später angefügter Klappdeckel aus Silber mit Münze des Christoph Bernhard v. Galen, Erzbischof zu Münster, datiert 1661, Höhe mit Deckel 14 cm, Zustand AMeissen jug with Imari decorMeissen, c. 1730, porcelain, white, glazed, cylindrical, with indented lip rim, ribbon handle with central ridge and cut base, finely painted decoration in the manner of Johann Ehrenfried Stadler in Imari style with underglaze blue branches and dense chrysanthemum and peony blossoms in purple, iron red, yellow and two different shades of green, with black and iron red outlines, heightened with gold, chinoise blue vine border with reserves around colored blossoms, unglazed bottom with manufactory mark, later added hinged lid of silver with coin of Christoph Bernhard v. Galen, Archbishop of Münster, dated 1661, height with lid 14 cm, condition A
A RARE IMARI 'BLACK SHIP' VASEJapan, late 17th-18th century, Edo period (1615-1868)Well potted, the globular body supported on a short foot and rising to a slender neck with a rolled lip. Finely decorated in iron-red, gilt, turquoise, yellow, blue, and black enamels to one side with two large ships, one with four masts and the other with three, over crashing waves, and to the other with two Dutchmen with characteristic curled hair and wide hats, one holding a cane in one hand, the other with conjoined rings, the neck decorated with brocade patterns. HEIGHT 31.5 cmCondition: Very good condition with minor wear to enamel painting and with few typical firing irregularities.Provenance: The Robert G. Vater Collection. Robert G. Vater was a German collector of European and Asian ceramics. He was the owner and director of a chain of leather clothing stores, who later began to deal in ceramics as well. The collection was put together in the 20th century and part of it (focusing on European ceramics, silver, and gold boxes) was dispersed at Christie's London in December 2021.Auction comparison:Compare a related Imari bottle vase decorated with Dutchmen and a four-masted ship, 45 cm high, dated to the 19th century, at Christie's, 12 October 2005, Amsterdam, lot 45 (sold for 28,200 EUR).
A GROUP OF CHINESE AND JAPANESE PORCELAIN ITEMS, 18/19TH CENTURY. To include a pair of Chinese Qianlong export blue and white porcelain bracket lobbed oval dishes, decorated with buildings in a coastal scene; Together with a pair of Japanese Imari ware stem dishes, Meiji period. Blue and white 15.5cm length. (4) One blue and white with minor shallow chip to underside of rim. Small nicks to rim of stem dishes.
FOUR CHINESE JAPANESE PORCELAIN PLATES, 19TH CENTURY AND LATER. Comprising: an Imari example with banded hedges and flowers within cloud shaped panels, another with carp and flower-sprays, a third painted green. red and blue and gilt with chrysanthemum, within leafy scrolls and gilt ground border, the fourth painted in underglaze blue with double scrolling dragon and flaming pearls amongst scrolls and clouds, 24cm diam. (4) Plate with chrysanthemums - cracked to rim and with spreading cracks. Plate with Imari hedges, hairline crack to border. The blue plate with dragons - three small rim chips. Overall some slight wear to enamels and gilding.
TWO JAPANESE IMARI SCALLOPED CIRCULAR DISHES AND A PAIR OF PLATES, 19TH CENTURY. The dishes painted with a jardiniere or basket of flowers, within panelled borders of flowering shrubs, the larger example with cranes amongst reeds, 30cm diam., the plates painted with birds, landscapes and panels of prunus, reserved against a red ground of leafy tendrils, one with iron-red six character mark, 24.5cm diam. (4) The dishes: the smaller example with a small flat chip to rim 2.5cm wide, both with some slight wear to gilding and enamels. The two plate with minor wear to enamels, one with hairline crack to rim.
A COLLECTION OF CHINESE AND JAPANESE PLATES AND DISHES, LATE 19TH/20TH CENTURY. Comprising: a Satsuma circular dish decorated with samurai within a brocaded border, a Kutani charger painted with a cockerel, amongst fan and mon-shaped panels of birds, prunus and gilt scrolls, red enamelled six character mark, an Imari charger with phoenix within a pine and prunus panelled border, a small scalloped Imari dish with jardinieres of flowers, red enamelled six character mark and a Chinese plate printed and painted with phoenix on rock work amongst flowers, red seal mark to reverse, the largest 36.7cm diam. (5) Overall in good order. There is some minor wear to gilding and enamels throughout. The Chinese plate with phoenix - extended firing crack to foot rim. The Kutani dish is cracked across and riveted. With a large triangular-shaped section cracked in two and riveted to rim. Satsuma dish - some scratching to enamels and orange ground.
A 20TH CENTURY JAPANESE IMARI CHARGER AND TWO OVIFORM VASES. The charger decorated with carp amongst peony and soft foliage, with underglaze blue character marks, a Fukagawa Seiji Arita vase, circa 1960/70s and another, each decorated with peony and with printed blue character marks (3) The vase of compressed form with some wear to gilt rim, wear to printed green leaves, minute wear overall to other items, but generally of good appearance.
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