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A mixed group of items to include a Chinese pewter dish, chinese blue and white circular dish with double ring, four character mark to base, a japanese imari pattern open salt, further dish and english porcelain spongeware blue and white jug (5) CONDITION REPORT: Mug with three large cracks and pieces broken out and glued backOpen salt with two hairline cracks and minor chipping to rimBlue and white saucer with chipping to edge and hairline crack to body
A brass and pottery standard oil lamp converted to electricity, the brass cylindrical column on an octagonal foot enamelled with flowers in the Imari palette and standing on three spread scalloped brass feet, the reservoir with rudimentary Imari palette painting and topped with wrought metal shade. Height 142cm
A pair of 19th century vases of cylindrical form with painted and gilded Imari type decoration, height 11cm, a vase with blue and white painted chinoiserie figure decoration, height 16cm, a Royal Crown Derby Imari pattern plate, a continental figure of a kneeling child and a pair of small cranberry glass vases.
A collection of late 19th century Royal Stafford china tea wares with painted and gilded Imari style decoration comprising teapot of hexagonal form and matching stand, hot water jug, slop bowl, milk jug etc, together with further similar Britannia pottery tea wares, Old Royal Bone China pattern tea wares with gilt scrolling pattern on a pale green ground, a pair of Portmeirion Totem pattern oil and vinegar bottles and matching storage jar and cover etc, together with a four piece Picquot ware tea set with matching tray.
A JAPANESE IMARI VASE AND COVER, MEIJI, 1868-1912 the tapering ovoid body painted with shi-shi amongst peonies below lappet bands, the neck with a continuousband of panels enclosing shilong and phoenix, the domed cover similarly decorated, with a carved oriental guerdon 77cm high excluding guerdon
A GRADUATED PAIR OF CHINESE EXPORT IMARI MUGS, Qing Dynasty, c.1730, decorated in underglaze blue, iron red and gilt with tea pavilions in rocky landscapes with strap handles, 12.3cm and 10.8cm high (2). Condition report: Large: Chip/flake/glaze loss on side of handle, also graze to glaze on same handle, Minor chip on rim. Small: same
A PAIR OF CHINESE IMARI TEABOWLS AND SAUCERS, The Nanking Cargo, circa 1750, in Bamboo and Pine pattern, the saucers 11.3cm dia. (2) Illustrated on page 265 of Christies catalogue 28th April - 2nd May 1986. Provenance: Purchased from Dr. Tim Foster. Condition report: Tiny "flexible" hip on the rim of one teabowl, the other with small burst glaze bubble.
Pair of Japanese Imari chargers, each having typical central decoration depicting an urn of flowers in iron-red, blue and green within a surround of eight reserves decorated with birds amongst foliage, floral sprays and Kylin, 46cm diameter Condition: The gilding is severely rubbed on both chargers - **General condition consistent with age
A pair of mid 18th century Imari plates and another, the pair with cherry flowering by a rosette below a scroll on a rim, 23.5cm (9.25 in) diameter, the last with fenced bamboo and peony by green grass mounds, 23cm (9 in) diameter (3) One of the pair has a chip andconsequent 4cm crack and the other is rubbed. The last has a chip off the rim
A late 17th/early 18th century Imari plate, the chrysanthemum flower head shape painted with central flower head enclosed by two flowering cherry trees painted on the fluted sides and extending onto the exterior rim, 33cm (13 in) diameter (D) This has three rim nicks with consequent hair cracks
An early 20th century Imari dish another smaller and a collection of five plates, the rim of the first painted with alternating reserves of flowers, 46.5cm (18.25 in) diameter, the second with cinquefoil rim, 28.5cm (8.25 in) wide, the pair and three other decorated with flowers, 22cm (8.5 in) diameter (7) (D) 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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