* A Japanese Nabeshima blue and white porcelain plate, 18th century, decorated with a view of Fujisan (Mount Fuji), several stilt marks to the base, cracked and repaired, 28.6 cm diameter, together with a petal rim porcelain plate, Edo, circa 1750-1780, decorated with a blue and white landscape with hills, bamboos and flowers, surrounded with polychrome flowers and fruits on a celadon ground, the base marked in underglaze blue “Daming Chenghua Nianzhi”, 27.6 cm diameter, plus an Arita porcelain dish, Edo (17th century), decorated in the Imari pallete with carp leaping out of water, surrounded with motifs of scenery gardens in panels alternated with peony heads, chrysanthemum twigs decorated exterior, with single circulate base mark, cracked in half and old staple repairs, 25 cm diameterQTY: (3)NOTE:Provenance: The David & Sarah Battie Collection.NOTE:Provenance: The David & Sarah Battie Collection.
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* Chinese and Japanese porcelain teawares, 18/19th century, comprising a polychrome milk jug with lid, Qianlong (1735-1795), decorated in the Mandarin pattern, 14 cm high, a teacup, Qianlong, decorated in the Mandarin pattern, the base marked “Daqing Kangxi Nianzhi” (but this is later), 7.5 cm diameter, a famille verte teacup, circa 1750-1780 in the late Ming (mid-17th century) style, depicting Baxin (The Eight Deities), the base marked “Daming Wanli Nianzhi”, 7.4 cm diameter, a Chinese octagonal Imari-style teacup and saucer, decorated with animals and flowers in alternating panels, another saucer, 18th century, two octagonal famille verte tea cups, 18th century plus five further Imari tea cupsQTY: (11) NOTE:Provenance: The David & Sarah Battie Collection.
* Chinese famille rose porcelain plate, Qianlong (1735-1795), flower petal-shaped rim, bamboo leaves and prune flowers decorated on a brocade ground to the outer circle, in the centre two roosters staring at a frog with a grasshopper, a pair of birds above, with peonies and magnolia flowers by a rock, the exterior decorated with bunches of fruit, with two printed labels, 21.3 cm wide, together with an Imari armorial style plate, the centre decorated with scrolling foliage, flowers and pomegranates in iron red, underglaze blue and gilt, a band of scrolling roses, chrysanthemums and foliage to the outer border with a green armorial on a gilt ground, 22 cm diameter QTY: (2) NOTE:Provenance: The David & Sarah Battie Collection.
* A Chinese porcelain dish with European decoration in the Japanese Imari style, 18th century, with shaped rim and polychrome decorated with dragons and landscapes, the raised edge decorated with panels of deers, flowers and brocade, the exterior with floral branches and red square mark to the base, 28.3 cm diameter, together with a smaller porcelain plate decorated in a similar style, with red square mark to the base, chip to the underside rim, 23.4 cm diameterQTY: (2)NOTE:Provenance: The David & Sarah Battie Collection.Both plates of Chinese origin, with European decoration (probably Holland).
* A pair of Japanese ko-kutani, Daishoji Imari porceain saucers, Edo (early 18th century), of lobed form with petal shaped rim, both interior and exterior walls decorated with alternating flower and brocade panels, the centre decorated with a sprig and chestnuts, the base marked “??????” (Treasure of magic jade Ding), 11.5 cm diameter, together with two bell-shaped cups, one decorated with landscapes in roundels surrounded with wisterias and chrysanthemum on white glazed ground, the other with alternating sakura and landscapes, the largest 8.6 cm and 7 cmQTY: (4)NOTE:Provenance: The David & Sarah Battie Collection.
* Japanese polychrome porcelain bowls, 18th century, the Imari ware bowl decorated with two groups of parrots perching on a rose branch and the interior similarly decorated with parrots and butterflies with two red lines encircling a floret with a band of red Greek keys on the foot, hairline to the rim, 7cm high x 14.5 cm diameter, together with another Japanese porcelain bowl which is a late Jangxi example circa 1720, with Dutch decoration (probably a copy of the other bowl in this lot), cracked and repaired, 14.4 cm diameterQTY: (2)NOTE:Provenance: The David & Sarah Battie Collection.
* Japanese wooden lacquer tray, 18th or 19th century, of round-corner rectangular shape, painted with polychrome figures in a gazebo, admiring a giant vase and surrounded by further porcelain vases, teapots and other symbols, background of river, boats and dwellings (perhaps depicting ceramic exporting at the port of Imari), 32 x 24 cm, together with wooden brush pot, similar age, with gold paint on black lacquered ground, of tapering shape in three stepped sections, the top part decorated with a band of grapes and leaves, the middle with figures enjoying the scenery in a park, the bottom a band of floral design, also florets on the circular foot, rubbed with vertical split, 10 cm high, plus four other Oriental treen vessels, comprising: a wooden jar with stopper, decorated with string patterns, used possibly for carrying incense powders, 14.6 cm high; a round column shaped vessel with lid, raised from a circular base, carved with geometric motifs, perhaps for incense sticks, 15.8 cm high; a burr wood roundel shaped snuff bottle with stopper, two low relief eree along the edge (with two small chips), their tails coiling onto each side, width 10 cm; and an oak vase with string decoration, 16.5 cm high, 10 cm diameterQTY: (6)NOTE:Provenance: The David & Sarah Battie Collection.
A collection of Oriental items to include; a 19th century blue and white transfer bowl, marks to base, along with an Imari style unmarked 19th century handled tankard, a carved and decorated Chinese figure of a deity, (some splitting in parts), and two wooden stands. (5) Condition: Some chips and wear to ceramics, hairline crack to bowl, re-gluing to parts of stands etc.
Royal Crown Derby - A large fluted edged Royal Antoinette dinner plate, second quality, approx. 26.5cm diameter, a smaller second quality Imari 2451 patterned fluted edged plate, a second quality 2451 Imari patterned footed dish, along with an Olde Avesbury second quality dinner plate, pin tray (second quality), an A.962 second quality Imari side plate, and a Gold Aves second quality coffee cup and saucer. (8) All in good condition.
Oriental ceramics - 18th century Chinese blue and white octagonal dish, possibly cargo-ware, 28.5cm long, another Chinese blue and white plate; a 20th century Famille Rose ginger jar and cover, six character mark to base, 24cm high, Kutani egg shell tea cup, a pair of lobed Imari style plates; etc
Three assorted Chinese porcelain plates, Qianlong (1736-1795), comprising; a famille rose shallow bowl, 25.5cm diameter, an Imari plate, 22cm diameter, and a blue and white plate with a central rocky outcrop and blossoming sprigs, 23cm diameter (3) (at fault)Condition report; Famille rose - Large rivet repair running rim to rim. Surface staining, wear and scratches. Blue and white - Three rim descending hairline cracks. Chipping to the rim. Imari - pitted and scratched.
A pair of 18thc Chinese Imari plates, painted with various flowers and foliage (22.5cms diameter), also with a Chinese famille rose chamfered dish, painted with a central flower and with garlands of flowers to the rim (25.5cms by 17.5cms). (3). *CR Single dish or platter, couple of small nibbles to the rim and some wear to the rim. Pair, one with a tiny nibble to the rim, the other - base rim has a small indentation which looks like a chip but is glazed over from manufacture, nibbles to the footrim, both ring nicely.
A pair of late 19thc baluster shaped blue and white vases, painted with two figures on a bridge moving cattle within a landscape scene, both with lids and with restoration (26cms high). Also with a Chinese ten sided imari bowl with double ring mark to the base (damaged, 20cms diameter). (3). *CR Vases, lids - one with repaired section to the rim, both with small chips. Vases, the top sections of both have been completely restored and repainted, with with small chips/grazes to the side of the footrim. Bowl, cracked right across the bowl with lines visible on the inside and outside, stapled repair to the exterior.
A mixed lot including two 18thc Chinese armorial tea bowls and saucers (saucers 13.5cms and 12cms diameter), two Kangxi period cups and saucers (damages, saucers 13.5cms diameter), and a Kangxi period imari tankard with metal rim (8.5cms high), and a 20thc spinach jade cup (7cms diameter, 5.5cms high). (10). *CR Armorial items, large saucer has a chip to the underside of the rim and other small nibbles to the rim, the other saucer also has some small nibbles to the rim and small hairline crack, tea bowls - both have small hairline cracks, one has various chips to the rim and footrim. Tankard, crack which runs from the rim downwards (about 5cms long), metal rim has had a small repair near the handle Kangxi cups and saucers, both saucers have been drilled in the centre and one has a crack running across the base, both have some small chips/grazes to the rim, cups - both have been broken and repaired with various cracks visible. Jade cup, small chip to the rim.
A SELECTION OF MOSTLY WORCESTER IMARI STYLE PORCELAIN CIRCA 1770 and later Decorated with the 'Queen's' pattern, comprising: a teapot, cover and stand; a slop bowl, 16.5cm diameter; a coffee cup; a fluted tea bowl and saucer; and an Edme Samson coffee cup and saucer, paper collection labels and blue fret square marksProvenance: The Leonard Fuller Collection. Condition Report: Teapot cover has large chip to inner rim (not visible when placed on teapot), minute nibble to spout. Fritting to interior of slop bowl. Slight wear commensurate with age.Condition Report Disclaimer
Royal Crown Derby bone china imari pattern trio with printed red factory marks, early 20th century, pattern no.2451, and five Royal Doulton figures comprising 'The Old Balloon Seller', HN1315 (19cm high), 'The Balloon Man', HN1954, 'Christmas Time', HN2110, printed green registration marks, 'Buttercup', HN2309, modelled by Peggy Davis and 'Autumn Breezes', HN1934 (6) Condition Report Some missed paint, surface wear and minor imperfections to figure.Some minor gilt loss and surface wear to imari trio.
Japanese Imari fluted circular bowl, 19th century, painted with phoenix and crane within diaper-pattern panels, on wooden interlocking stand carved with characters, a blue and white circular dish printed with stylised prunus, a bottle-shaped vase painted with flowering shrubs, and a pierced hexagonal section planter, pierced with rice-pattern panels and painted with shrubs in blue and white (4)
Assorted items of pottery and porcelain including an English mid-18th century delftware blue and white plate, London or Bristol, painted with Oriental flower sprays, a 19th century French faience polychrome dish painted with flowers and leaves within blue linear borders, two Pratt Ware pot lids, one titled 'Strathfield Saye, the seat of the Duke of Wellington', another with crowned bear, cockerel and a lion, a pair of Staffordshire pottery greyhounds, a Tuscan china crested figure of a monkey, three Japanese dishes, two in the Imari palette and one in the Kakiemon palette, and other items Condition ReportAddition photos uploaded
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