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An early 20th Century Royal Crown Derby table salt decorated in Imari colours, pattern 2049, printed mark with date code for 1912, height 8cm, together with a late 19th Century Chinese square vase, possibly Samson, with enamel decoration, bears red painted four character mark, height 9cm (2)
An extensive 19th Century Royal Crown Derby imari pattern presentation dinner, tea and coffee service presented to J S Sandars Esq on the occasion of his marriage as an expression of respect and esteem from the Unionist Party in Mid-Derbyshire AD 1892, comprising; ten dinner plates four soup plates one large meat drainer ashet, 21.3" three ashets, 19", 15", 11" oval vegetable tureen and lid one sauce tureen, lid and plate four breakfast tea cups four saucers twelve tea plates a slop bowl a muffin dish and lid twelve coffee cups twelve saucers a cream jug and sugar bowl nine assorted tea and side plates two shaped cake plates printed and painted marks, pattern number 383 and 382 (83 pieces) Rt. Hon John Satterfield Sandars, CVO, DCL, PC born January 1853, died 29th March 1934, married Harriet Grace Mary Don in London, 10th August 1892. A lawyer and a scholar who became a political secretary most notably to Arthur J Balfour, Prime Minister from 1895 to 1905. He was the son of Charles Sandars, an estate and colliery agent at Eastley End House near Thorpe, Surrey
A collection of Royal Crown Derby, Old Imari pattern porcelain 1128 a candlestick, 1128, printed marks, 26.5cm high a decorative water pitcher, 1128, 25cm high a plate, 26.5cm wide a plate, 21.5cm wide a rectangular serving dish raised on four pierced corner feet, 4cm high x 22cm wide a scalloped edge pin tray, 11cm wide an oval small trinket or pin tray, 13cm long a rectangular small pin or trinket tray, 2.5cm high x 9cm long an oval trinket box and lid, 4cm high x 8.5cm long a miniature vase, 6cm high (10)
A large 19th century Japanese Imari lidded vessel, decorated in typical Imari colours. Diameter approximately 40 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The lid dog terminal looks to have been detached and reglued. The break is at the very base of the dog where the original join would have been and in our opinion is not a significant issue. The remainder of the lid is in very good order with no damage, repairs or restoration. There is some minor rubbing to the gilding. The base of the vase is in very good condition with no damage, repairs or restoration. We can see no evidence of any hairline cracks or any significant issues. There is some minor rubbing to the gilding.
A small collection of 19th century Derby porcelain, to include an Imari scallop form dish, incised Derby to base with cobalt crown cipher, 9½in. (24.2cm.) long; a pair of Stevenson and Hancock miniature ovoid form vases, gilt scroll handles, applied floral garland decoration, painted purple crown and swords to undersides, 4in. (10.2cm.) high; two Stevenson and Hancock cauldron form vases, pink rose decoration, on three gilt conical supports, 3in. (7.6cm.) high; and an unusual Stevenson and Hancock ink stand, in the form of an oil lamp, with swan neck handle, applied floral and foliate sprigs, 4½in. (11.5cm.) high. (6)
Two 19th century Chinese Imari porcelain tea caddies, of elongated octagonal form with cylindrical necks and covers, decorated in the Imari palette, one with flowering Prunus branches, raised on corner feet; the other with clobbered decoration, both 4¾in. (12cm.) high. (2) * Condition: Some gilt wear to both. Clobbered example has large chip and three glaze chips to base, plus extensive glaze chipping to top edge and one corner of body (due to air bubbles in body beneath). Cover broken in two and glued. The other caddy has three large glaze chips to lower edge and small air bubble hole to glaze to top edge of body. Cover has several small glaze chips to edges.
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