A COLLECTION OF LATE 19TH CENTURY SPODE, COALPORT AND SIMILAR PORCELAIN, comprising a Copeland Spode chocolate cup, lid and saucer made for Tiffany & Co. New York, a limited edition Spode planter 11/200 to mark the 200th anniversary of Spode china, a Coalport 'Strange Orchid' pattern ram's head covered pedestal vase, a Coalport white and gold gilt dessert plate decorated with a central pair of cranes, butterflies and insects, a large porcelain footed bowl decorated in a Japanese blue and red Imari pattern, a pair of hand painted square form Imari pattern dessert platters (surface scratches and nibbles to corner edges), a Coalport cobalt blue and gilt dessert plate made for T.Hayward & Co. Manchester, a hand painted footed sauce tureen with lid and original stand (9) (Condition Report: obvious damage mentioned in description)
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A ROYAL CROWN DERBY 'OLD IMARI 1128 SOLID GOLD BAND' GINGER JAR, height 11cm, red printed backstamps to base and inside cover, with date cyphers for 1994 (cover) and 1997 (base) (1) (Condition Report: appears in good condition, second quality, tiny gilded over chip to rim of cover and very slight gilding wear in places)
A good selection of ceramics to include: a Japanese porcelain bowl hand-decorated in the Imari palette with artemisia leaves and lotus seed pods; a modern Coalport bone china fruit dish decorated in the 'Strawberry' pattern; eight Royal Worcester coffee cans and saucers, hand-gilded and decorated in the 'Balmoral' pattern; a six-place Wedgwood bone china coffee service comprising coffee cans and saucers, sugar bowl, cream jug and tall coffee pot and cover, each piece with puce glazing to the body and hand-gilded to the edges and rims.
Japan Imari 2 große Schalen Edo Periode um 1700-1750, 2 large bowls around 1700-1750,Porzellan, Japan Edo-Periode um 1700-1750, zwei Platten mit aufwendiger Malerei mit goldfarbigen Akzenten, Blumen mit Blattwerk, Vögeln und Löwen als Glückssymbol, H 6,5 cm x D 36, Abrieb, eine Schale geklebt, Provenienz: Niederrheinische Privatsammlung
A FINE IMARI PORCELAIN PLATEJapan, 18th-19th century, Edo period (1615-1868)The plate with a lobed rim painted in the traditional Imari color palette of blue and iron red with gold and some green, depicting various scenes arranged in neatly painted reserves including cranes, pine trees, plum trees and boats.DIAMETER 21 cmCondition: Very good undamaged condition. Minor wear to painting, some surface scratches and firing flaws.Provenance: Viennese private estate.
A LOT WITH TWO IMARI PORCELAIN DISHESJapan, Edo period (1615-1868) - Showa period (after 1926). The first dish, dating to the Edo period, painted in underglaze blue and overglaze iron-red and gold on the show side with a river landscape within a double circle, the rims with floral scroll.The second a Showa period dish painted in the traditional Imari color palette showing various floral motifs as well as repeating images of birds and floral arrangements, arranged in lobed reserves, the backside with three stylized leaves in underglaze blue to the rims and a stamp seal 'GOLD IMARI hand painted' to the underside. Condition: The first in very good with minor wear to painting. The second with minor firing flaws and chipping to the upper rim. Provenance: Family collection of either Felix Tikotin (1893-1986) or his son-in-law Louis (Loek) Borensztajn (1935-2021), Netherlands. Felix Tikotin (1893-1986) was an architect, art collector, dealer, and founder of the first Museum of Japanese Art in the Middle East. He became one of the world's leading collectors of Japanese art, starting at the age of 18, and continued to collect and work as an art dealer in Berlin in the 1920s. In the 1930s Felix Tikotin fled from the Nazis and hid his collection in the Netherlands. After the war, he decided that his collection should be taken to Israel, where in 1959 and with the help of Abba Hushi, who was the mayor of Haifa, The Tikotin Museum of Japanese Art was established. The Museum's collection comprises more than 8,000 items of art and crafts. Dimensions: Diameter 23 - 24.5 cm
A LOT WITH TWO SMALL IMARI PORCELAIN DISHES, MEIJIJapan, Meiji period (1868-1912). The first dish showing half section with a lobed rim and painted in underglaze blue and green and overglaze iron-red and gold in the front with a main reserve decorated with flowering trees, surrounded by variously shaped reserves, the backside with six stylized pine branches. The second dish painted in polychrome enamels and gilt on the show side with a circular floral composition, the rims with cartouches enclosing alternating floral designs, the backside with three underglaze-blue and iron red stylized branches.Condition: Very good condition with minor wear to colors and minimal manufacturing flaws. Provenance: Estate of an Austrian collector, the collection was assembled in the 1980s - 1990s through purchases at Galerie Zacke and other specialized galleries in Vienna. Weight: 313 g (total) Dimensions: Diameter 16 cm and 12 cm
A PAIR OF LARGE IMARI PORCELAIN VASES AND COVERS, EDO PERIODJapan, Edo period (1615-1868)Each of octagonal baluster form, the cover surmounted by a bud finial, the exterior painted in underglaze blue and overglaze iron-red and gold with floral panels in traditional Imari style.Condition: Overall good condition with wear, abrasions to gilt, and firing flaws such as dark spots , glaze recesses, and minor firing cracks. The rim of one cover with two reattached breakages, the other cover with a chip to the bud finial. Provenance: Austrian private collection.Weight: 4,479 g and 4,494 g Dimensions: Height c. 48 cm each
A PAIR OF IMARI PORCELAIN VASES AND COVERS, EDO PERIODJapan, Edo period (1615-1868)Each of baluster form, painted in underglaze blue and overglaze iron-red and gold with floral panels in traditional Imari style, the covers surmounted by a bud finial.Condition: Overall good condition with wear, abrasions to gilt, and firing flaws such as dark spots, pitting, and firing cracks. The rim of one cover with a chip. Provenance: Hungarian private collection.Weight: 1,934 g and 2090 g Dimensions: Height c. 33 cm each
A FINE IMARI PORCELAIN ´FLORAL´ DISH, 19th CENTURYJapan, 19th centuryThe shallow sides rising from a short ring foot, painted in underglaze blue, and overglaze green, iron-red, and gold on the show side with a central chrysanthemum roundel surrounded by lotus flowers and scroll, the rim with a blue diapered pattern border. The backside with evenly spaced floral compositions, the recessed base with an apocryphal six-character mark 'Da Ming Jiajing nianzhi' within a double circle. Condition: Very good condition with minimal firing flaws and minor wear. Provenance: Austrian private collection. Weight: 434 g Dimensions: Diameter 23 cm
AN IMARI NANBAN LOBED PORCELAIN DISH WITH DUTCHMEN, MEIJIJapan, late 19th century, Meiji period (1868-1912)The shallow lobbed sides rising from a short ring foot, the show side painted in polychrome enamels with a 'nanban' motif of two Dutchmen standing on a fenced terrace, all on a crackled ground. The backside with a pair of underglaze blue stylized dragons.With a wood storage box. Condition: With minor wear and firing flaws, the foot rim with tiny nicks, the mouth rim with several chips. Provenance: Dutch collection. Weight: 1,210 g Dimensions: Diameter 31 cm
AN IMARI PORCELAIN THREE-CASE BOX WITH COVER, MEIJIJapan, Meiji period (1868-1912). Of circular form with domed cover, painted in underglaze blue, iron red, gold, and polychrome enamels above the glaze, decorated with lobed reserves depicting garden scenes with pavilions interspersed by floral sprays.Condition: Overall still good condition, the cover with a long hairline crack, few minuscule chips here and there, and dark spots. Provenance: Holzapfel collection, Geneva, Switzerland. This lot was acquired by second generation members of the Holzapfel family after 1970 and has remained in the family ever since.Weight: 1082 g (total)Dimensions: Height 16.2 cm
A BLUE AND WHITE IMARI PORCELAIN DISH 'SHISHI', EDOJapan, Edo Period (1615-1868), 19th century. Of lobed form, painted in underglaze blue with a shishi leaping mid-air above crashing waves, his face with a fierce expression and open mouth revealing sharp fangs, the curly mane detailed with spirals.Condition: Very good condition, some wear, light surface scratches, and manufacturing flaws including dark spots and spur marks.Provenance: From the collection of Teddy Hahn, Darmstadt, and thence by descent to the present owner. Theodor “Teddy” Hahn was a well-known and respected collector of netsuke and other Asian works of art. A copy of a valuation from 1982 accompanies this lot.Weight: 1,012 gDimensions: Diameter 29.1 cm
A collection of English porcelain retailed by Daniell & Son, to include plates, an inkstand, items of Royal Crown Derby imari porcelainCollection of dirt throughout. Wear to the gilt and decoration throughout. Scratches and markings to surfaces. Some chipping to the bases of some plates and minor flaking to the rims. The two crescent imari style dishes - one a/f cracked in half—the other with hairline fractures. Staining on some plates. - See images
DAVENPORT IMARI AND STAFFORDSHIRE CERAMICS AND OTHERS comprising a Davenport imari vase and lidded urn, Staffordshire lidded vase of hexagonal form and with floral decoration, Crown Staffordshire vase in an imari palette and with floral decoration, Wedgwood Art Deco style vase in pink and silver, and a pair of Meissen style figures of a lady and gentthe Wedgwood vase 17.5cm high Qty: 7
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