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An interesting collection of pottery and porcelain, 19th Century and later, to include a Dresden covered cup and saucer and a twin handled cup and saucer from the workshop of Helena Wolfsohn, with pseudo-Meissen Augustus Rex marks, a pair of Mason's Patent Ironstone China plates, a pair of Imari style Copeland and Garrett plates, a part set of Royal Crown Derby coffee cups and saucers decorated with sailing ships in blue, a set of five square side plates, etc (Qty).
A pair of Stevenson and Hancock Derby porcelain 'Welsh Tailor and his Wife' groups, along with other figures to include; a flower girl, 23.5cm, a cockerel spill vase, 17cm, a pair of florally encrusted vases, an Imari tea cup and saucer, with a later Crown Derby wren paper weight, gold back stamp, and four dishes (at fault) (13)
A 19th century porcelain garniture, decorated flowers and foliage with gilt detailing, the tallest 34 cm high, a pair of Imari vases, and another vase (6) Condition report Report by NGLarge vase - extensively damaged, restored and damaged again. Glued. Rim and body being broken and restored previously, damage still visible though, also large crack around body through the image and below, just above base. Loose on base also.Next Vase - 29.5 cm high with damage and old restoration. Handles restored. Several cracks around upper rim, which has also been restored, lower rim and in body. Again vase loose on base, finial broken and glued.Other Vase - 29.5 cm high. Hairline crack to cover. Cracks to upper and lower rims. Restoration around handles. Cracks also in body. Large crack in base.All three with discolouration, crazing, and rubbing to gilding.Single vase - the base marked 1444 in pink. Pock marks and paint discolouration. Some crazing and staining, rubbing to gilt and painted decoration.Imari vases and stands, approx. 11 cm high. One pot with crack to base, stand missing large section. Other pot, again with crack in base and foot-ring, the stand with several chips, base marked 1226 in gold.Both Imari items with rubbing and losses to painted and gilt decoration.
A Wedgwood Kutani Crane pattern part dinner service, a Mason's Ironstone Imari pattern bowl, and similar ceramics (2 boxes) Condition report Report by NGKutani Crane only:12 x 27.5 cm diameter plates - one chipped12 x 20.5 cm diameter plates12 x 20 cm diameter rimmed bowls12 x 15.5 cm diameter oatmeal bowls12 x 15.5 cm diameter platesSurface with light use and some wear. Some rubbing to brown transfer around rim in places. All appear to be first quality.
A pair of Meissen tea bowls for the Ottoman market and five others, the first pair gilt with inscriptions on the rims, three with drapery swags and floral pendants, one with floral and gilt diaper and the last in Imari palette with flowers growing from rocks, crossed swords marks (7) (D) One of the first pair is cracked. The Imari palette bowl has a flake from the rim
An early 20th century Imari dish and a collection of five plates, 28.5cm (8.25 in) wide, the pair and three other decorated with flowers, 22cm (8.5 in) diameter (6) The largest dish has a chunk glued back into the rim. The cinquefoil dish has chips and three consequent smal hair cracks. Both the pair have been glued together
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