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A Collection of Royal Crown Derby Imari pattern miniature itemsTo include coffee pot, teapot, two teacups and saucers, hexagonal lidded jar, sugar bowl, milk jug, two baluster vases and a pin dish, including pattern numbers 6294, 1918, 2451, and 1128 (12). CONDITION REPORT: Lot 12 - Coffee pot - finial to the cover lacking - hairline crack to spoutLidded hexagonal jar - chip and associated hairline crack to the coverAll further items minor rubbing and wear to the gilt throughout.
A small selection of retro plates from various makers such as Royal Crown Derby bone china plate, with Imari style painted and gilded decoration, pattern no. 1128, diameter 27cm, Grindley Adam's, Royal Mayfair, Royal Doulton amongst others, two milk jugs, one vegetable tureen dish 21 cm diameter together with a large ceramic bowl of blue ground with white flora 30cm diameter 12cm H and 2 Jugs 20cm and 18 cm H (20 pieces)
AN UNUSUAL EARLY 18TH CENTURY CHINESE IMARI PORTUGUESE MARKET OCTAGONAL DEEP PORCELAIN DISH, painted to the interior in underglaze-blue, iron-red, gilding and green enamel with stylised floral motifs within a moulded lappet border, 1.7in high & 9.5in wide from side to side & 10in wide from corner to corner.
A pair of Chinese Imari export porcelain chamber pots (bourdaloue), Qianlong period, each painted and gilt with flowers, length approx 24.5cm (minor rim chips and lacking covers), together with a similar blue and white example, Qianlong period, painted with flowers, length approx 24.5cm (restoration to handle and missing cover).
A Chinese Canton famille rose celadon ground porcelain vase, mid/late 19th Century, the cylindrical body and neck painted with figural panels within floral borders, height approx 23.3cm (rim chip), together with a similar circular dish painted with butterflies and flowers on a celadon ground and a Japanese Imari porcelain circular dish.
A Royal Worcester bone china cabinet plate, circa 1933, indistinctly signed but probably Rushton, the centre pained with an idyllic scene of a thatched cottage in a garden setting, within a gilt decorated blue rim, puce printed and impressed factory marks, diameter approx 23cm, together with a group of miniature porcelain, comprising a Mintons cup and saucer painted with scattered flowers, and a pair of blue printed Willow pattern plates, a Derby Imari pattern jug and a Royal Worcester Toby jug.
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