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DESCRIPTION: Derby porcelain set featuring an Imari motif. Includes 6 saucers and 6 tea cups and embellished with Imari motif embellishment and gilded accents. Marked with red crown on the bottoms.CIRCA: Early 20th Ct.ORIGIN: EnglandDIMENSIONS:(Cups): H:2" L:4.75" (Saucers) Diameter:5.5"CONDITION: Great condition. See lot description for details on item condition. More detailed condition requests can be obtained via email (info@akibaantiques.com) or SMS (305) 333-4134. Any condition statement given, as a courtesy to a client, is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Akiba Antiques shall have no responsibility for any error or omission.
DESCRIPTION: Pair of vintage Japanese Imari style porcelain candlesticks. Features two women holding gilded blossom motif candlesticks. Painted with foo lions along their clothing along with mulitcolored strips interected by gilded stripes along the bottom. Finished with gilded trim and accents, UnmarkedCIRCA: 20th Ct.ORIGIN: JapanDIMENSIONS:H:12.25" L:6" W:4"CONDITION:Good condition. See lot description for details on item condition. More detailed condition requests can be obtained via email (info@akibaantiques.com) or SMS (305) 333-4134. Any condition statement given, as a courtesy to a client, is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Akiba Antiques shall have no responsibility for any error or omission.
A Royal Crown Derby oval porcelain tray decorated in the Imari palette, bearing iron red back stamp, Royal Crown Derby miniature bowl, miniature saucer and miniature coffee pot, a miniature 19th Century Chinese porcelain bowl decorated in the famille rose palette on a brown ground, an Oriental porcelain miniature cup and saucer, a collection of nine Continental miniature porcelain figurines to include examples with anchor mark to base and crossed swords marks to base, a Continental porcelain jardinier decorated with flowers on a yellow ground and two modern trinket dishes CONDITION REPORTS Famille rose miniature bowl is broken in two and reglued, various cracks, handwritten label to base, firing faults. Oriental minature cup and saucer - cup is missing handle, hairline cracks. The saucer has two large chips plus hairline cracks, losses to enamel on both pieces. There are significant losses to all except two of the figures - the gentleman with dog and and courting couple - but they do have some minor chips and knocks. The figure of the goat the young boy has a blue enamelled button attached to the top which looks to be applied/glued. All other figures have hands, fingers, heads, etc broken off, as well as various chips. All items have general wear and tear to include surface scratches, wear to the gilding and paintwork, and dirt. The violin in the photographs which is with the lady in blue actually belongs to the boy in the pink hat. Please note that there are nine figurines (not 10)
A collection of various predominantly ceramic pill/trinket boxes comprising four Royal Worcester examples, one modelled as an urn (two boxed), Aynsley, Limoges, Crummles, Halcyon, and Royal Crown Derby "Old Imari" pattern, a Halcyon Days porcelain boxed posy vase of square form, a larger example, and a boxed figure of an elephant, also a small group of various porcelain pin dishes. CONDITION REPORT: All boxes generally good, Limoges with tarnish to the mounts and horse decorated piece with small surface scratch. Elephant appears good, so do the pin dishes.
A Royal Crown Derby Imari pattern decorated miniature campana vase, height 7cm, a further baluster example, and a miniature teapot, also a miniature Wedgwood blue jasperware cup and saucer (4). CONDITION REPORT: Minor gilt rubbing, otherwise appears good with no further obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.
A quantity of c.1840 Spode Imari teaware, pattern 2375, comprising a large shallow bowl, a small shallow bowl, a slop bowl, eight tea cups, eight coffee cups, and four saucers, most with painted mark to base (23). CONDITION REPORT: Generally some surface dirt, a very little staining to the bases around the inside of the foot, and slight abrasions commensurate with age and usage, the gilding is good for the age with only a little rubbing, mainly to rims and some handles, slop bowl firing spots to the inside bottom, three teacups have firing spots to the inside bottom, one has a small hairline to the base, two have hairlines down from the top rim, and a further has a small hairline, one of the coffee cups has a hairline from the top rim, one has a small firing flaw to the rim, two have firing spots inside bottom.
A Fukugawa, a pair and four other Imari plates, the first painted with four scholars admiring a scroll within bamboo on a red ground, 21.5cm (8.5 in) diameter, the pair with central moulded chrysanthemum flower heads, 22cm (8.5 in) and the largest of the remainder with pairs of figures in two fan shaped panels, 23.5cm (9.25 in) diameter (7) (D) The Fukugawa has a star crack. One of the pair has a chip and consequent crack. The largest plate has a hair crack
A 19th century Chinese blue and white charger together with another Japanese Imari, the first painted with deer and cranes about a riverside pine tree within a band of blossoms settling on cracking ice, 35cm (13.75 in) diameter, the Imari with a phoenix flying over foliage and ribbon tied cash, 31cm (12.25 in) diameter (2) Good
Two pairs and another 19th century Imari plate, each of the pairs with rim bands enclosing roundels of blue and gilt prunus, pine and bamboo, the smaller pair with Chenghua marks, 22 and 21cm (8.75 and 8.25 in) diameter, the single with alternating floral panels enclosing an island roundel, 22cm (8.75 in) diameter (5) Good
A pair and a single 18th/19th century Imari plate, each of the pair with three buddhist lion vignettes interrupting the blue foliage rim bands, 19.5cm (7.75 in) diameter, the single with alternating diaper panels enclosing a blue hoofed beast roundel, 20cm (8 in) diameter, all with Chenghua marks (3) Good
A pair of 18th/19th century tea bowls, a pair of Imari bowls and a single later, the exteriors of the first painted in red and green with foliage scrolling above alternating lobed panels, 8cm (3 in) diameter, the other pair with red ground figure panels alternating with others of pavilion windows and gardens, stylised Qianlong marks, 13cm (5 in) diameter, the central interior roundel of the last with a canopied boat entrying from one side below three stars, 19cm (7.5 in) diameter (5) Good
A late 18th/early 19th century platter, four matching plates, together with blue and white wares, the part set painted with pink flowers and pagodas on blue islands, the six soup plates with floral chains enclosing scattered flowers, 23cm (9 in) diameter, the largest dish octagonal and painted with islands, 34cm (13.5 in) wide, together with an 18th century Japanese Imari tea bowl (13) (D) One of the coloured plates has been glued together and the other three have minor chips. All of the soup plates are cracked.
A pair of Satsuma vases together with a covered Imari bowl, the shoulders of the rounded cylindrical vases applied with Buddhist lion mask handles above reserves of two figures on one side opposite birds amongst cherry blossom on the other, 15.5cm (6 in) high, the body of the bowl with pawlonia sprigs and the cover with three reserves of birds, 14.5cm (5.75 in) diameter (4) (D) One of the Satsuma vases has a chip from the rim. The bowl has had two chips with consequent crack with some restoration to them.
Two 18th/19th century Imari small dishes, three shaped oval dishes, an incense burner and wood stand, the smaller of the two dishes painted with three green ground ruyi lappets, 15cm (6 in) diameter, each of the quatrefoil dishes painted in Imari palette with two branches of leaves, 15.5cm (6 in) wide, the rounded square sides of the censer painted with alternating panels of flowers and dragons, 10cm (4 in) wide (8) (D) The described Imari dish has a rim chip and two star cracks within the foot rim.
An 18th century Imari octagonal jar and cover painted with panels of flowers alternating on a blue ground gilt with flowerhead centred diamond diaper, the cover with lion finial, 56cm (22 in) high (2) (D) The cover finial has been restored back into place. The body has a chip glued back into the rim and a crack running across the foot
An 18th/19th century rectangular dish, a pair and a single Imari bowl, the first painted in Kakiemon style with a central underglaze blue shishi playing between two red flower sprigs, Chenghua marks, 18.5cm (7.25 in) wide, the pair of bowls with mountain pavilion panels alternating with brocades enclosing rosettes of nine blue flower stems, 15cm (6 in) diameter, the exterior of the last with three Buddhist lion quatrefoils, 15.5cm (6 in) diameter (5) (D) The rectangular dish has a filled chip and a small crack consequent on the chip
A pair and two other 19th century Imari plates, the first with central figure with forefinger raised and a brush under his arm, 18.5cm (7.25 in) diameter, the smaller of the other two with central blue roundel of a table under a tree, Ming mark, 21.5cm (8.5 in) diameter, the last with cherry blossoms between clouds and rock roundels, Chenghua marks, 22.5cm (8.75 in) (4)
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