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Pair of Chamberlains Worcester armorial plates circa 1800, each painted with a central crest within imari borders, painted marks to base, (2) 23.5cm diameter Condition report: each plate has a star crack, one has a foot chip and rim chip, gilt wear and small patches peppering and crazing to each.
A Japanese Imari dish probably Edo period, six character mark, Da Ming Cheng hua nian zhi to base, square form with everted corners, the circular central panel decorated with three gilt bats and foliage, within iron red and gilt floral and blue half floret borders, the rim with four small reserves with birds and insects above flowers and rockwork, the underside with blue and red meandering scroll decoration, 10in. (25.5cm.) square.
A small collection of 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
A GROUP OF CHINESE EXPORT PORCELAIN TEACUPS, 18TH CENTURY comprising; a group of five teacups of mandarin pattern with spearhead borders, four of various patterns, a slop bowl of ogee form, a blue and white tea cup, and a Japanese imari tea cup, together with four European tea cups slop bowl 6cm high (16)
A Chinese export porcelain teabowl and saucer 18th century, painted in underglaze blue and overglaze red with birds in bamboo and prunus, a similar saucer in the Imari palette, a Batavian ware saucer with later red enamel decoration, a jug and cover with later European decoration in red and gilt, and a hexagonal saucer decorated with panels of auspicious objects, some damages, 13.5cm max. (7) Provenance: from the Geoffrey Godden Reference Collection.
Three Derby dessert plates c.1815 and later, one painted with a raging waterfall in an octagonal panel within a rich orange and gilt border, titled Near Hugh Lloyd's Pulpit, Merionethshire, the other two variously decorated in the Imari palette, one with a formal design, the other with loose flower sprays, the latter Bloor Derby, 22cm max. (3)
A Pesaro (Italy) maiolica albarello late 18th century, from the workshop of Casali Callegari, the squat cylindrical form painted with continuous leafy branches bearing simple flowers in yellow, blue and manganese, and a Continental tin-glazed vase and cover, painted in the Imari palette with a band of chrysanthemum, minor faults, 15.5cm max. (3)
An English porcelain part dessert service early 19th century, richly decorated in the Imari palette with a continuous pattern of grapevine, painted pattern number 48 to some pieces. Comprising: an oval comport, two oval dishes, two shell-shaped dishes and sixteen plates. (21) Together with the original invoice dated January 31st 1810, from Rob Elliot of 131 Fenchurch Street.
A 17th Century Chinese blue and white Kraak bottle (damaged), four famille rose plates, a famille rose shallow bowl, an Imari cup and saucer, a tea bowl and a saucer decorated with tea drinkers, all Qianlong Condition Report: Pair of famille rose plates 1. with hair crack. 2. enamels rubbed Pair of petal rimmed plates. Both restored cup and saucer both with tiny rim frits Bowl. restoration to rim saucer with tea drinking scene with very small rim frits Kraak bottle heavilly and badly restored Famille rose shallow bowl restored crack
18th century Chinese Imari hexafoil form tea caddy and cover decorated with a continuous frieze of a garden with sculptural rocks and buildings. Provenance: Van Halm & Van Halm, London CONDITION REPORT Wear to gilding on cover. Significant fritting, glaze losses around much of upper lobed edge of caddy
Set of three early 18th century Chinese Imari chargers, each with radiating exotic flower and leaf ornament within meander scroll border, 34.5cm diameter, Lingzhi fungus mark in double circle verso, together with a conforming slightly smaller charger (4) CONDITION REPORT Slight frits to foot rim, otherwise these appear to be in good original condition
Early 18th century Chinese Imari jug and cover with bulbous body and high cylindrical neck, slightly domed cover and loop handle, decorated with landscape frieze, 16cm high. Provenance: Van Halm & Van Halm, London CONDITION REPORT Large chip to inside rim of cover, fritting and small chips to cover rim, minor fritting to spout terminal, otherwise ok
18th century Chinese Imari barbers' bowl of circular dished form, finely painted with chrysanthemum flowers within floral and diaper borders, 28cm diameter, together with carved hardwood stand. Provenance: Van Halm & Van Halm, London CONDITION REPORT Slight fritting to edge at the semi-circular part of the rim, otherwise good original condition
Near pair of 18th century Chinese Imari teapots and covers, each with bulbous knop to the domed cover with tapered bulbous body and loop handle, decorated with landscape reserves within border, approximately 16cm high. Provenance: Van Halm & Van Halm CONDITION REPORT Right most teapot in catalogue image has fritting to knop of cover, otherwise minor gilding loss but basically good original condition
Early 18th century Chinese Imari charger decorated with central circular garden reserve and concentric foliate ornament within diaper border, 28cm diameter CONDITION REPORT Two minor rim chips and associated very fine hairlines run from these, otherwise a few further minute rim chips but basically good original condition
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