A Royal Crown Derby octagonal bowl, 20th century, decorated in the Imari pattern, pattern 1128, 24cm diameter, together with an oval dish, a bowl, a sauce boat and stand, six dinner plates and two small side plates, all pattern no. 1128, together with a large Abbeydale Imari bowl (13) googd condition
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A Royal Crown Derby miniature ewer, 20th century, decorated in the Imari pattern, 6.5cm high together with a collection of Royal Crown Derby porcelain miniature pieces, to comprise two sauce boats, a tea caddy, a cup and saucer, two larger jugs, two vases, a bottle vase and a pill box and cover, various patterns and sizes, (12) most items in good condition, some wear and dirt to interiors
A pair of Royal Crown Derby miniature watering cans, 20th century, decorated in the Imari pattern, pattern 6299, 8cm high, together with a pair of milk churns and covers, pattern 6299, a pair of coal buckets pattern 2649, a pair of bottle vases pattern 465/1125, and a pair of irons and stands, pattern 6299, (10) all appear to be in good condition, potential minor wear to gilding, one milk churn has chip to rim
A Royal Crown Derby miniature teapot and cover, 20th century, decorated in the Imari pattern, pattern 6299, 5.5cm high, together with a collection of Royal Crown Derby porcelain miniature pieces to include a kettle and cover, a three section cake plate, four cups and saucers and five plates, various patterns and sizes, (12) potential light wear to gilding, although most appears to be good, one cup has minor repair
A pair of Royal Crown Derby miniature teapots and covers, 20th century, decorated in the Imari pattern, pattern 6299, 4.5cm high, together with another teapot and cover pattern no. 2469, and a large tea pot and cover, pattern no. 6299 (4) potential wear to gilding, but items in good condition
A Royal Crown Derby miniature coal scuttle, 20th century, decorated in the Imari pattern, pattern 6299, 8.5cm high, together with a cauldron, pattern no. 6299, a pair of coal scuttles, a coffee pot and cover, pattern no. 2541 and a tea pot and cover ,pattern no. 6299 ( 6) potential ware to gilding, all appear in good condition
A Royal Crown Derby miniature coal scuttle, 20th century, decorated in the Imari pattern, pattern 6299, 8.5cm high, together with a cauldron, pattern no. 6299, a coal scuttle, a tea pot and cover ,pattern no. 6299, a milk churn pattern no. 6299, a plate pattern no. 2451 and a pill box and cover (7) All in good condition
A Royal Crown Derby miniature kettle and cover, 20th century, decorated in the Imari pattern, 7cm high, together with a tea pot and cover, a sugar basin and cover, a bowl and a tureen and and cover, all pattern no. 6299, with in addition a pair of plates with handles and a plate, pattern no 2451 (8) no damages noted, potential for wear on gilding
A pair of Royal Crown Derby miniature kettles and covers, 20th century, decorated in the Imari pattern, pattern no's 2451 and 6299, 7cm high, together with four hexagonal tea caddies and covers, pattern no. 6299, and two straight sided bowls (8) good condition, some minor chips to rims of caddies
A Royal Crown Derby three handled vase and cover, 20th century. decorated in the Imari pattern, pattern no 6299, 15cm high, together with a squat two handled urn and cover, a globular jar, two Royal Crown Derby quatrefoil shaped dishes, 20th century, decorated with the Imari pattern number 2649 and 6299, 18cm wide, with in addition a shaped fan shaped dish, decorated with Imari pattern 3451 a kettle and cover 2649, printed marks to bases and a set of six Royal Crown Derby coffee cans and saucers, 20th century, decorated with the Imari pattern number 2451 (13) most appear in good condition, potential for rubbing to gild and light wear
AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY WEDGWOOD BONE CHINA PART TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE, printed and painted with an Imari design, gilt details, comprising teapot and cover, twin handled sucrier and cover, milk jug, oval teapot stand, nine saucers, a circular dish and a slop bowl, printed iron red mark, some pieces bear No.21, some damage, stapled repairs, gilding loss (26)
A Japanese Imari vase, 19th century, with wavy flared rim above relief moulded adorsed dragons and flames against an Imari palette ground on a carved wood stand. Vase 41 cm, overall 54.4 cm. CONDITION REPORT: There are small chips throughout the topside and underside of the rim. The body appears to be in good order with no post production flaws, cracks or chips. There is a broken 15 cm firing crack possibly where the body has been fluted. There are smaller 3 cm, 4 cm and smaller firing cracks throughout the body but these are not detrimental. There two 2.5 cm and 2 cm firing cracks to the underside. On first appearance the carved hardwood stand is in good order however two of the legs have been broken and glued and the central stretcher has shrunk with the joints now visible. Regardless of this is a very nice stand.
TWO LARGE IMARI DISHESGENROKU PERIOD, CIRCA 1700 the first painted with koi leaping above sea waves, surrounded by six petal-form cartouches enclosing flowering branches; the second of lobed form and painted with a chrysanthemum flowerhead enclosed within a broad band of flowering prunus trees and floral roundels (2)larger one 33.5cm diamProvenance:A private Scottish collection, for more information, please see lot 174. Note:A very similar Imari 'koi' dish is in the collection of Empress Maria Theresa Walburga Amalia Christina (1717-1780), see Imari-Porzelan am Hofe der Kaiserin Maria Theresa, published by Hetjens-Museum Düsseldorf, Deutsches Keramikmuseum, p. 48.
THREE IMARI DISHESEDO PERIOD, 18TH CENTURY the first of simple circular form, painted with a coiled dragon within an octagram; the second of lobed form, painted with a lotus spray within a chrysanthemum-formed medallion; the third of lobed form, painted with flowerheads within shaped cartouches, the glaze suffused with fine crackles (3)largest 22.8cm diamProvenance:A private Scottish collection, for more information, please see lot 174.
TWO IMARI DISHESEDO PERIOD, LATE 17TH/EARLY 18TH CENTURY the first painted with a large tripod koro issuing flowers to the centre and with two phoenix amongst blossoming branches to the border, the second with a lobed rim, the interior painted with a pot of flowers encircled by two bands with small shaped floral panels alternating with single floral sprays (2)larger one 21.8cm diamProvenance:A private Scottish collection, for more information, please see lot 174.
TWO IMARI DISHESEDO PERIOD, 18TH CENTURY the first painted in Kangxi famille verte style with a jardinière surrounded by four lobed panels enclosing prunus and pine, the exterior decorated with a continuous floral scroll; the second decorated with circular medallions reserved on a Kinrande ground with gilt leafy scrolls on an iron-red ground, the base with a six-character Chinese inscription reading 'qi yu bao ding zhi zhen' (precious as a treasured ding of rare jade) (2)larger one 21.5cm diamProvenance:A private Scottish collection, for more information, please see lot 174.
IMARI KORO AND PIERCED LIDEDO PERIOD, 18TH CENTURY enamelled with overlapping flowers and leaves, the two handles and the knob of the cover naturalistically modelled as leaves, raised on four thin cabriole feet12.5cm highProvenance:A private Scottish collection, for more information, please see lot 174.
PAIR OF IMARI BALUSTER JARS AND COVERSEDO PERIOD, 18TH CENTURY decorated in typical underglaze blue, red and gilt enamels with tall stalks issuing various seasonal flowers, some of the flowerheads moulded in low relief, the covers with silver finials (2)32cm highProvenance:A private Scottish collection, for more information, please see lot 174.
TWO PAIRS OF IMARI JARSEDO/MEIJI PERIOD one pair surmounted by a domical lid centred by a shishi lion finial, the ovoid bodies decorated in gilt, underglaze blue, shades of red enamel and occasionally yellow and green enamel accents with birds and flowers, and stylised geometrical and floral designslargest 55cm highProvenance:From the collection of the late William Crawford Gray (d.1918); thence by direct family descent; for more information, please see lot 225.
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