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A GOOD PAIR OF LATE 17TH CENTURY CHINESE IMARI SQUARE SECTION PORCELAIN FLASKS, the sides painted with alternating landscape and foliate panels, each with a metal cover incorporating a porcelain flowerhead finial, each base unglazed, 8.7in high overall, each flask itself 2.8in square & 7.9in high.
A quantity of Victorian pottery tableware, including seven plates painted by Kennard for Moore & Co, retailed by Mortlock, depicting flying game, another blue and white transfer printed 'Nature' series retailed by John Mortlock, a large Spode stone china soup tureen and cover, and an Imari service.
Imari pottery figure of recumbent cat, six-character mark to base, a 20th century Chinese vase decorated with birds amongst foliage, four-character mark to base, a Chinese blue and white decorated plate decorated with insects amongst foliage, studio mark to base, a 20th century Chinese porcelain matchbox case and a transfer-printed porcelain vase (5)
Maling wall plaque, marked to front 'O Lord in Thee Have I Put My Trust, Let Me Never be Confounded, Prepare to Meet Thy God', a Staffordshire figure of a seated Spaniel and a 20th century Imari bowl (3) Re: Enquiry - Toys, Dolls, Models, Antiques & Interiors (4th and 5th December)Wall plaque; light scratches and scuffs, dirty type marks, deeper scratches to the back. Staffordshire spaniel; some crazing, loff of paint to the head, and some other areas. Bowl; generally speaking okay, some scratches and scuffs, some wear to the gilt. All items general wear and tear throughout.
A lovely set of Japanese Imari dishes from the Meiji period. Excellent condition, form, decoration and size. This item is from the collection of William Jennings. This collection was assembled by Jennings’ parents, who lived in Tianjin, China (then known as Tientsin) in the 1930s. Jennings’ father, Harold Jennings, was a British naval engineer who had originally come to China in the late 1920s and ran a shipyard in Tianjin. His mother, Mary Bayley Jennings, was a nurse from Ohio who originally traveled to Tianjin in 1938. The Jennings were active in the expatriate community in China and throughout Asia, and traveled within Asia, to places such as Hong Kong and Kyoto, collecting art pieces while they went. William Jennings was born in 1939, and the family moved to the United States in 1941 to escape growing conflict in the region, taking their collection with them. Dimensions: Bowls; height: 2 1/4 in x diameter: 4 1/4 in. Lids; height: 1 in x diameter: 4 in. Plates; height: 1 in x 7 3/4 in.Condition: Good condition; some very slight surface wear.
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