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A very large pair of Japanese Imari porcelain fish bowls or fern pots, 20th Century, of typical rounded form with everted rims, decorated in Imari colours with panels of shishi in landscapes, stylised flowers and foliage within complex panel borders, on hardwood stands, 49cm high (82cm high when on stands).
A quantity of collectable ceramics, to include: an Imari Japanese Kutani bottle vase; a Lladro angel; a Poole dolphin; a Shelley figure of a 'Crested Shrike', No. 645775; and W.H. Goss miniature Toby jug; an amethyst coloured glass table lustre; two Cranberry pony glasses; two other green glasses; four Coalport cabinet plates, decorated hand-painted sprays of flowers on cream and blue ground with gilded highlights; a similar saucer; a vase with flared rim; a tankard decorated a bird; a ribbon plate decorated a parrot; and a pair of 19th Century dessert plates, design no. 3268; and other collectables.
Forty-one pieces of Royal Crown Derby 'Old Imari Japan' pattern 1128 tea and coffee ware, comprising: coffee pot (a/f, crack to handle), hot water jug, milk jug, sugar bowl, sandwich plate, six side plates, 15.5cm diameter, six each teacups and saucers, nine each coffee cans and saucers, (41).
An attractive Arita Saucer Dish,c.1700, painted in underglaze blue with peony, prunus and chrysanthemum, 16.3cm, andan Imari Beaker and Saucer,c.1720, enamelled and gilt with ho-o overflying paulownia (3) 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.
A pair of Imari Bottles,early 18th century, each of square section with arcaded panels of the Three Winter Friends and watery landscapes, 26cm, replaced covers (4)Provenance: Direct from the estate of the late Mrs Yates Brown, Catton Hall, Derbyshire, daughter of Colonel G H Anson. Catton Hall was featured in Country Life, 17 and 24 March 1960.
A pair of Imari bowls and covers, c.1790, in Kenjo style, the exterior with pine, prunus and bamboo and barbed panels of dragons on a black dotted green ground, the interiors with stylised foliage, 12.3cm, a rectangular food dish, similarly decorated, marked fuki choshun, 21.5cm, and another Imari bowl, 14cm (6)
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.清十八世纪或更晚 伊万里式杯碟 一组八件
Collection of miniature and other decorative china, ashtrays etc., including a Royal Crown Derby quail paperweight, a similar mandarin duck, approximately twenty pieces; eight Spode Indian tree dinner plates, Orca pattern; a Royal Crown Derby Imari plate; and six Royal Worcester Dorchester Hotel plates (2boxes)
Three Japanese Imari dishes: one decorated in underglaze blue, green enamel and typical colours with a pine clad village landscape, 28cm diameter; one with a bold floral or fruit design, 25cm diameter, six-character Chenghua six-character mark; and one with four-character mark decorated with floral designs, 21cm diameter, Edo Period or later (3) Condition Report Please note that there are some areas of deterioration, cracking, loss or chipping to areas of these dishes. The extent of deterioration may vary from dish to dish..
A Japanese Imari bowl, decorated in underglaze blue and typical colours with sacred emblems on the exterior, the base with four-character mark, 24 cm diameter; together with a pair of Satsuma vases decorated with Kwannon and Sennin beneath the mon of Lord Shimazu, 20cm high. The vases Meiji Period (3) Condition Report The damage includes areas of enamel and gilt wear to all three.
Two pairs of Japanese Imari dishes; each one decorated with a central design of flower arrangements surrounded by panels of floral and kacho-ga designs, the larger pair nearly 27cm diameter,all Edo Period (4) Condition Report Some deterioration including areas of repair, chipping, cracking or degradation to at least three of the four dishes.
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