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A collection of Dr Wall period Worcester porcelain, comprising; three tea bowls on stands (one bowl fully restored) three coffee cans, a sparrowbeak cream jug and cover and a baluster form tea canister, each decorated in the Imari palette and heightened in gilt, with hatched square mark verso, late 18th century
A collection of late 18th and 19th century Chinese blue and white plates and bowls, four 9 inch plates, one 9 inch bowl, shaped platter, length 12 ins, two small bowls, each diameter 4 ins, and Imari bowl, diameter 9.75 ins. CONDITION REPORT: The oval shaped dish has one small edge hairline crack approximately 1.5 cm in length and a small edge chip. The large bowl has two hairline cracks running from the top lip into the body. These are visible but not particularly significant. The plainer of the two bowls is in good order. The more decorative small bowl has a 2 inch hairline crack and small edge chip. The shallow 9 inch bowl is in generally good order with only very minor edge nibbles. The blue plate with the centre floral spray is again in generally good order with only minor edge scuffs. There are two plates which are very similar. One has two edge chips and the other very small and minor edge nibbles. The final plate again has very small edge nibbles and is a little discoloured to the rear.
A Royal Crown Derby bone china vessel, 2009, by Ken Eastman (b.1960), 25.5cm Ken Eastman's innovative collaboration with Royal Crown Derby sees his characteristic forms translated into bone china, which is notoriously difficult to control during firing. The pieces were decorated with designs inspired by the factory's historic patterns, including the famous 'Imari' design in gold, red and blue. Provenance: From the Collection of Richard Scott Simon, literary agent, Edinburgh. Artist's Resale Right may apply to this lot.
A Royal Crown Derby bone china two handled dish, circa 1898, of oval form with scroll rim decorated in the Imari palette with flowers, heightened in gilt, printed and impressed factory mark to base, length approx 24cm, together with a small collection of other Royal Crown Derby plates, a Continental bisque porcelain figure of a boy, a pair of Doulton Lambeth ewers (faults), and other decorative ceramics (some faults).
A Stevenson & Hancock Derby porcelain dessert dish, late 19th/early 20th Century, of circular lobed form with pierced scroll handle, decorated with flowers in the Imari palette, painted factory mark to base, diameter approx 22.5cm, together with a matching sugar bowl, diameter approx 13.5cm, and a Royal Crown Derby porcelain teacup, saucer and plate, circa 1911, impressed and printed factory marks to bases, and a set of six Royal Crown Derby green printed coffee cans and four saucers (faults).
A Dresden porcelain cabinet plate, early 20th Century, decorated with three frolicking putti within a pierced lattice and floral vignette border, a pair of English porcelain plates, late 19th/early 20th Century, decorated with flowers within blue and gilt borders, a Copeland part coffee service decorated in the Imari palette with flowers, comprising six cups, saucers and plates, together with a small collection of other decorative ceramics and glass.
AN IMARI PORCELAIN VASE of rounded cylindrical form painted in underglaze blue and overpainted in burnt orange and gilt with flowerheads on a scroll ground, 15"" high, later converted to an electric table lamp base with gilt metal mount on a cast bronzed metal base with claw and ball feet, 19 1/2"" high overall
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