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A Late XIX Century Japanese Two-Handled Vase, of baluster form with spreading neck, painted in multi-coloured enamels with cranes and geese amongst flowering shrubs, with elaborate gilt borders of turtles, birds and phoenix, 45.5cm high; A Pair of Japanese Imari Vases, decorated with birds, trees and flowering shrubs, 19cm high. (3)
Extensive Ashworth Bros, Hanley dinner service, with Imari palette foliate design comprising graduated platters, tureens various, dinner plates, soup dishes, breakfast plates and side plates, pattern B9178, the principal tureen on stand 10.5" high; with a further unmarked soup tureen and porcelain ladle
Victorian English porcelain gilt floral inkwell, with loop handle, 5cm, a Copeland Imari dish, 26cm, an oval gilt floral comport and assorted teacups and saucers. CONDITION REPORT: Gilding losses to several pieces. surface scratching and contact marks. Otherwise generally appear well and in good order.
Group of mainly 18th century Chinese famille rose porcelain incluidng a large sparrow beak jug, two Canton saucers and a Chinese Imari chicken cup. (10) CONDITION REPORT: The jug is missing original handle, this metal one is stapled. Missing cover. Heavy fritting to the spout. Large crack to the rim. The tobacco leaf saucer and small Mandarin pattern teabowl are in good condition. The pair of Imari teabowls are in good condition. The remaining three teabowls and two saucers are all chipped and damaged.
A Japanese Imari dish, 19th century, the centre in underglazed blue with pine, prunus and bamboo and border of dragons amongst clouds interspersed by phoenix, the exterior rim decorated with tassels and with four character Fuki Chosun (wealth, nobility, happiness and long life), width 34.5 cm, and a Japanese Imari petal shaped dish, late 19th century, 31.5 cm.
A pair of Japanese Imari dishes, Meiji-Taisho period, centred with a phoenix flanked by dragons and birds, with three blue and white scrolls. Diameter 31 cm. CONDITION REPORT: Both dishes are in good order with no visible chips, cracks or flaws. However both dishes have excessive gilt rubbing on the rims. Both dishes ring out when tapped.
A Japanese Imari charger, late Meiji period, finely enamelled with a peacock beneath a pine tree and with pomegranates and chrysanthemums between geometric borders and vignettes of dragons, the underside with blue and white fans and leaves, painted Sha mark. Diameter 37.5 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The dish is in good order throughout. Enamels are good. There is 50% gilt rubbing to the rim. The dish rings out when tapped. There are no visible chips, cracks or flaws.
Pair of Crown Staffordshire Imari palette vases, circa 1910, height 15 cm, and twin handled Balmoral China vase with topographical landscape scene against Imari palette ground, printed marks, 14 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The Crown Staffordshire vases are both in good order with no obvious faults. The Balmoral China vase has previously had a lid. The gilding is rubbed around the neck and foot rim but other than that mentioned there are no obvious faults.
An extensive Davenport Ironstone dinner service, early 19th century, Imari colours, decorated with a jardiniere surrounded by peonies and chrysanthemums against a ground of leaves, having a moulded border, comprising large lidded tureen, two lidded sauce tureens and stands, vegetable tureen and cover, open bowl, 9 meat plates, 17 dinner plates, 12 soup bowls and 7 dessert plates (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The large tureen body is extensively cracked and has rivet repairs. Its cover has very small nibbles on one edge but otherwise good. One veg dish has a large concentric crack just above the foot rim and also a fingernail size chip to the rim. Its cover is in good order. There is an oval bowl which is in good order, there is a spare veg dish cover which is in good order. One large meat plate is broken in half and has a rivet repair. Another large meat plate has 40% of the rim broken off and has a rivet repair. The 43 cm diameter meat plate has a small chip from which issues a 6 cm hairline crack and a further two small chips on the rim. One of the 28 cm diameter stands/meat plate has been broken in half and has a rivet repair, the other is in good order. The 31 cm diameter meat plate has been broken in half and has a rivet repair. One of the 34.5 cm diameter meat plates has a T shape hairline crack sitting between the foot rim, the other is in good order. There are three of those size meat plates, one in good order, one has a T shape crack and the other has an extensive crack running through 80% of the body which has been rather naively repaired. There are two sauce tureens on which both the covers are good. The body of one has a 5 cm hairline crack whilst the body of the other has a handle broken off and repaired. The opposite handle although intact has a small chip and one of the stands has a D shape crack to the rim which has two rivet repairs and it also has a large hairline crack, a further small chip to the rim and a chip to the handle tip. The other stand is in generally good order but has small chips to both handles and a small chip to the foot rim. There are 7 dessert plates, one has been broken in half and has a rivet repair, another has a large chip and a small chip to the underside of the rim and another one has a small chip to the top side of the rim. All have faded colours with exception to the under glaze blue. There are 17 dinner plates of which 7 are intact, 1 that has a small chip to the underside of its rim and the other 9 have large hairline cracks some of which have rivet repairs. All plates are iron red and gilding is faded some worse than others. There are 12 soup plates, 1 of which has a tiny rim chip and two 4 cm hairline cracks, another that has a very small chip to the underside of the rim and another that has a Y shape crack within the foot rim but on all the soup plates the colours and the gilding are very good. Looking through them I have noticed that there are some variations within the flowers in the jardinière.
A Japanese Imari dish, circa 1880, of square form with shaped sides and decorated with vase of peonies and blossoming plum branches, with phoenix, dragon and cranes bordered by panels of phoenix and flowering landscapes. 45.5 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The gilding to the rim is 60% erased. There is a firing flaw in the top left hand corner (near the flying crane). The colours on the phoenix tail (bottom right hand corner) are faded. There is a firing blemish the size of a small fingernail directly above the phoenix head. There is a further firing blemish the size of half a small fingernail to the left hand side of the main decoration (at 9 o'clock) there is a further firing blemish again the size of half a small fingernail in the right hand edge of the main decoration (if on a clock face then a 3 o'clock). There is a further firing blemish the size of a small fingernail at the base of the main decoration on the table edge (at 6 o'clock). Otherwise the majority of the enamels and gilding are in good order and in my opinion this is a rather impressive looking dish. All faults are factory production faults and there are no post production chips, cracks or restoration. The dish rings out nicely. There are small surface marks throughout. On the underside the under glaze blue decoration has bleed on each side making the decoration rather blurred and blotchy.
A Japanese Imari scallop shaped charger, mid 19th century, decorated to the centre with a basket of peonies and bamboo against panels decorated in relief enamel with blossoming prunus and leaf form vignettes, sections of polychrome crosshatching and crane amongst key motifs, diameter 41 cm, and another of similar form decoration but with panels of scales, karakusa scrolls and plum blossom, diameter 34 cm (2).
Japanese Imari scallop shaped dish, 19th century, decorated with underglazed blue to centre with pine, bamboo and plum blossom against fan shaped panels of birds amongst blossoming branches, and another centered with a figure in a boat facing a spuming wave with red Chidori against panels of wheat sheaves and blossoming trees. 35 cm and 37 cm diameter respectively.
Minton New Stone Dinner and Dessert Plates, in the Imari palette, comprising five dinner plates, 10.25 inches in diameter, and nine dessert plates, 9 inches in diameter, each hand painted with a floral design in iron red on white, with clobbered style, flow blue scrolls and trellis panels, in a pastiche of Imari style; impressed BB New Stone and with date mark for 1853, plus various shape and painter marks; all dinner plates good condition except for light wear to brown rims, 5 dessert plates similar, 1 dessert chipped to edge, 2 brown stained to upper surface and 1 to underside, light wear to some brown rims
Ceramics and glassware to include a Royal Crown Derby vase, with a floral decorated, panelled, boarded by ornate giltwork against a navy blue ground, 4 2/8 high, a Royal Crown Derby Imari pattern trinket dish, a ships decanter and a wine decanter designed by Frank Thrower for Dartington glass and other items
Various 18th and 19thC porcelain, to include an Imari shaped dish, double blue circle mark beneath, 16cm wide, an Amstelt bowl, early 19thC and Spode style saucer with gilt highlight transfer printing with shipping scene, other oriental china, English porcelain cup, hand painted with river scene, various tea bowls etc. (a quantity)
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