A Spode inkstand, c.1815-25, decorated in an extended Imari palette in pattern 967, the shaped stand fitted with two pounce pots and covers and an inkwell and cover, the cover of the integral pen tray surmounted with a gilt putto finial, iron red factory mark and pattern number, a little gilt wear, 20.5cm across. (8)Provenance: a private collection in Hampshire.
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A Chinese famille verte saucer dish, 18th Century, 21cm diameter and a Chinese Imari shallow bowl, 18th Century, 22.5cm diameter CONDITION REPORT: the soup plate with vase of flowers is in very good condition, the dish with bird has some small rim chipping to the underside and wear to enamels
A Derby oval sucrier and cover in pattern 1128, a Wedgwood octagonal covered bowl and stand, a Masons ironstone octagonal jug and three plates, all in the Imari style, the jug 23.5cm high CONDITION REPORT: Condition information is not usually provided in the description of the lot but is available upon request; the absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is without imperfection
A group of Chinese export ware, Qing dynasty, 18th Century, comprising an underglaze blue and famille rose Mandarin pattern bowl, painted with figures, 23cm diameter, three Chinese Imari coffee cups, painted with flowers, two famille rose cups and an enamel on biscuit square box and cover, 19th Century, painted with fish on a green diaper ground, 7.7cm wide CONDITION REPORT: Bowl - one tiny rim chip otherwise good.Large tea bowl - broken in two cleanly but with tiny losses.Small tea bowl - three hair cracks, tiny chip to foot.Large cup - a few small chips to rim and glaze of handle, a hair crack. Small cups- minor losses to glaze on handles.
A pair of Japanese Imari bowls and matching dishes, Edo period, 17th/18th Century, each painted with quail and flowers and butterflies and flowers; together with a square canted Chinese Imari dish, Qing dynasty, 18th Century, the bowls 16cm diameter, the Chinese Imari dish 14.5cm wide/Provenance: Private Collection, Gloucestershire CONDITION REPORT: one of the bowls has all-over glaze crazing. One of the plates has stained crazing and both have rubbing to gilding. The square dish has lots of glaze fritting and chipping to the rim
A group of Oriental items, 20th Century, to include an octagonal mahogany tray with brass fittings to the sides and a round engraved disc at the centre, four polychrome ginger jars with the base marks and three small porcelain items, one blue and white rectangular box with lid, the base marked 'Daqing Kangxi Nianzhi', 7.6cm wide, a water holder and two wooden stands, a Delft vase of lobed baluster form with two arched handles, decorated with chinoiserie design of peonies and a peacock on rocks, the base signed '1928' etc., 19cm high CONDITION REPORT: Imari saucer smashed and rivet repaired. Blue and white trencher salt crazed and stained. Corner of box repaired. Small ginger jar cover has faint hair crack.
A Japanese Imari dish, Meiji period, painted with panels of flowers, 35.5cm diameter, together with a Japanese Imari bowl, Meiji period, painted with a dragon and phoenix, 25.5cm diameter (2) CONDITION REPORT: the large dish with a section broken in two pieces and repaired to the rim at 3 o'clock, 20cm in size. A shallow flat rim chip at 5 o'clock. Some wear to the enamels in the centre. The bowl with a rim chip
Royal Crown Derby, Imari ware tea service in the Rose Japan pattern, circa 1930, comprising coffee pot, tea pot on ball feet, six cans, saucers and side plates, sugar bowl, cream jug, two round-eared bread and butter plates, and another serving dish, alongside a number of original paper receipts and correspondence. Condition report:One cup has been repaired. Two cups have hairline cracks to the base. Some items have crazing to the front and base. Some items have fine surface scratches. Please see additional uploaded images.
Small collection of Royal Crown Derby Imari ware including spill vase raised on four lion's feet, 10.8cm, pin dishes, plate with undulating rim, sugar bowl with bun feet (as found) cream jug, egg cup, miniature tyg, and another lobed dish, 15.5cm diam. Qty: 9 Condition report:There is loss of gilding to the eggcup and cream jug. The sugar bowl has been repaired. There are fine surface scratches to the oval pin dish. Please see additional uploaded images.
An assorted selection of decorative ceramic wares, including: a pair of Wedgewood Jasperware sleeve vases, with white metal collars, 19ms high; a Cornish Kitchen Ware blue and white striped jar with cover; a similar Chef Ware Staffordshire cheese or butter dome and stand; blue and white dragon tea bowl and saucer; Imari jar with cover; and a Japanese Satsuma twin handled vase. (8)
Porcelain Imari teapot with long lily decoration, China Kangxi period ca. 1720, 10 cm high (ear restored), eggshell porcelain dish with blue and white long lilac decoration, Chenghua 4-character mark, Kangxi period ca. 1700 (edge flakes) and porcelain dish with blue and white decor of fishermen on the water, Japan Edo period early 19th century (hairline and 2 chips)
A ROYAL CROWN DERBY OLD IMARI - SOLID GOLD BAND 'DUCHESS' SWEET TRAY NO 2, 1128 pattern, the twin handled, footed dish bearing a red printed backstamp and date code for 1997, length including handles 16cm x diameter 12.5cm excluding handles (1) (Condition Report: appears in good condition with no obvious damage)
A Japanese Imari porcelain charger, 19th century, decorated with flowers, dia.55cmIt ‘rings’ well.There does not appear to be any restoration, even when viewed under UV light.Some small chips and imperfections to the glaze in the centre, which have been touched-up in red or gilt.The decoration is a little rubbed to the centre in places.Some light surface scratching in places.Generally good.
A Flight & Barr Worcester Porcelain Teapot and Cover, Waste Bowl and Saucer Dish, circa 1800-1807, decorated in the Imari palette with panels of flowers and trellis, teapot with incised B mark 17cm high A Similar Plate, with a rich Imari pattern incorporating bridges, birds and pagodas 20.5cm diameter A Twin Handled Pedestal bowl, incised B 14cm high A Barr, Flight & Barr Teacup and Saucer, with an Imari pattern depicting four birds in a landscape with a tree and bamboo shoots, impressed mark saucer 13.5cm, diameter (8) Teapot, knop restored, large crack to the underside and across the front of the pot.Waste bowl, over spray restoration across the bottomSaucer dish, no damage or repairPlate, noc chips, cracks or repair, some notable scratches and wear Cup and saucer, no damage or restorationTwin handled bowl, good condition All with general wear and scratches
A Pair of Chinese Porcelain Dishes, Qianlong, painted in underglaze blue with typical landscapes incorporating bridged islands and pagodas under trellis and flower spray borders22.5cm diameterA Similar Plate, painted in the Imari style with two ducks in a landscape23cm diameterA Saucer Dish, painted in famille rose enamels with a landscape under a turquoise diaper border22cm diameter (4)Pair of dishes - no cracks or restoration. Some minor flakes and fritting to the rimsImari plate - no cracks or repair. Some small rim chipsSaucer dish - ditto
An Assembled Worcester Part Tea Service, circa 1800-1820, decorated in the Imari palette with a garden landscape, various impressed, printed and incised marks, comprising:lozenge shaped serving dishscalloped square dishplatewaste bowlcream jug2 saucersbreakfast cupteacup coffee can (9)Lozenge shaped dish with over spray restoration, cream jug with a restored spout, one saucer broken and re glued. General enamel and gilt wear throughout
A Chinese Porcelain Guglet, Qianlong, painted in the Imari style with peonies and chrysanthemum 24cm high A Chinese Porcelain lamp base, 20th century, of gourd shape, painted in underglaze blue in Ming style with dragons between lappet and stiff leaf borders, character marks 33.5cm high A Chinese Cinnabar Lacquer Cylindrical Jar and Cover, Qing dynasty, decorated with figures in a landscape under pine trees 8cm high (4) Guglet - chipping and losses to rim and footrim, some staining, heavy loss to the gildingBase - large U-shaped section re glued to the rim, an object stick insideCinnabar - some minor cracks, chips and losses to the lacquer, overall in fair condition
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