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A Japanese Koransha Fukugawa Imari porcelain dish, Meiji period, of lobed shallow circular form, painted and gilt with segmented ho-o bird, kiku mon and floral panels, underglaze blue mark to base, diameter approx 25cm, together with a pair of graduated Kutani porcelain dessert dishes, Meiji period, painted with cranes and flowers, lengths approx 23.5cm and 21.5cm.
A Japanese Imari porcelain jar and cover, early 18th Century, the ovoid body painted with flowers, the similarly decorated domed cover with dog of Fo finial, height approx 26.8cm, together with a Japanese Imari circular dish, early 18th Century, painted with a central flower filled jardinière, diameter approx 22.7cm.
A Chinese famille rose export porcelain plate, Yongzheng period, painted with a bee and flowers, within iron red trellis borders, diameter approx 22cm (repaired), a Chinese famille rose porcelain jar, late 19th Century, painted with boys, height approx 18.5cm, and a famille verte crackle glazed jar, together with a Japanese Imari porcelain bowl, Meiji period, painted with panels of eagle and pine alternating with Buddhistic lion mask and peony, diameter approx 27cm (cracked).
A pair of Japanese Fukugawa porcelain fish dishes, Meiji period, each painted and gilt with iris borders, underglaze blue mark to bases, length approx 29.6cm (minor chips), together with a Japanese Imari porcelain soup tureen and cover, Meiji period, width across handles approx 37cm (repaired handle to cover).
A Chinese Imari porcelain octagonal plate, Kangxi period, the centre painted and gilt with a panel of lotus beneath a willow tree, within a segmented rim of fenced flower gardens and uniform lotus panels, heightened in gilt, width approx 22cm, together with a Chinese famille verte fluted circular porcelain dish, Kangxi period, painted with a dragon and flaming pearl amidst vapours beneath a rim of six precious objects, diameter approx 21cm (repaired).
A quantity of Worcester porcelain ornaments designed by Fleur Cowles, each modelled with a large wildflower with animals beneath (approximately 11cm high), a Herend green Imari unicorn, a Halcyon days lion and a tiger and further decorative pieces. (14). Provenance; The Estate of Fleur Cowles
A Cantonese famille verte bowl, late 19th century (lacking cover), raised on a hardwood stand, 25cm diameter, an early 20th century Japanese lacquer and mother-of-pearl inlaid box, 35.5cm wide, a Japanese imari bowl, and an imari decorated famille rose fish bowl, 31cm high (4). 53, 228, 20, 8
An Ironstone china part dinner service, 19th century, decorated in an Imari pattern, comprising; an oval platter, 39cm wide, a two handled oval dish, a two handled tureen, cover and oval stand, a pair of tureens (one lacking cover), a small vegetable tureen, cover and stand, a sauce boat and stand, sixteen dinner plates, 27cm diameter, nine smaller plates, 25cm diameter, six smaller plates, 23.5cm diameter, twelve smaller plates, 20.5cm diameter, fourteen side plates, fifteen dessert bowls and fifteen smaller dessert bowls (a.f).
A Christian Dior part tea service decorated with flowers, a French pottery part tea service, a Derby Stevenson and Hancock Imari decorated miniature wash jug and basin (5.5cm high), a Dutch Delft tulipiere (55cm high), a French faience inkwell, a Hammersley strawberry set and sundry. (qty). Provenance; The Estate of Fleur Cowles
An attractive Arita saucer dish, circa 1700, painted in underglaze blue with peony, prunus and chrysanthemum, 16.3cm, and an Imari beaker and saucer, circa1720, enamelled and gilt with ho-o overflying paulownia Provenance: The saucer dish from the Helen Espir Collection, No. 917;the Imari beaker and saucer from the Helen Espir Collection, Nos. 541A and 541B.
Chinese Imari-inspired,18th century and later, comprising:two scalloped tea bowls and saucers, a further tea bowl and saucer, a Dutch decorated blue and white plate, with underglaze blue vases, anda Dutch decorated coffee can, 11.5 to 23cm (8)Provenance: From the Helen Espir Collection, Nos. 539, 331B, 332A, 333A, 333B, 684 and 685 . The Dutch decorated plate and one tea bowl and saucer with Geoffrey Waters labels.
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