A Royal Crown Derby, " Old Imari" bough pot and cover, bearing the date marks for 2008, in original presentation box, together with other boxed Royal Crown Derby"Old Imari" wares including an octagonal fruit bowl, a lozenge form two handled tray, a boxed tureen stand. (4)All boxed as new, all 1sts.
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A Royal Crown Derby "Old Imari" pattern octagonal fruit bowl, bearing date marks for 2013, 24 cm diameter, together with six boxed Royal Crown Derby, "Old Imari" goblets. These items formed part of the collection of the late Peter John Mitchell of the West Midlands.Peter found an interest/ fascination later in life in the collecting of any manner of items and was a regular and well-loved attendee at the local auction houses in and around the West Midlands and sometimes further afield. He had a good eye for detail and an appreciation of quality, coupled with a discernment for the finer things in life, namely fine writing equipment mostly by the prestigious manufacturer Mont Blanc and extending in a very large way to his passion for Royal Crown Derby especially his beloved “Old Imari” pattern 1128 and of course Waterford crystal. As can be seen from the breadth of items in his porcelain collection he enjoyed his chosen fields and was an active buyer, and I am sure he would have approved of the items we curated for his estate in his absence.James Lees
A group of eight boxed Royal Crown Derby Collectors Guild paperweights including Bumblebee, Snowflake, Red-eyed tree Frog, Bloor bunny , Baby elephant, Hedgehog (Warrington Hog), Linnet, Dora mouse. These items formed part of the collection of the late Peter John Mitchell of the West Midlands.Peter found an interest/ fascination later in life in the collecting of any manner of items and was a regular and well-loved attendee at the local auction houses in and around the West Midlands and sometimes further afield. He had a good eye for detail and an appreciation of quality, coupled with a discernment for the finer things in life, namely fine writing equipment mostly by the prestigious manufacturer Mont Blanc and extending in a very large way to his passion for Royal Crown Derby especially his beloved “Old Imari” pattern 1128 and of course Waterford crystal. As can be seen from the breadth of items in his porcelain collection he enjoyed his chosen fields and was an active buyer, and I am sure he would have approved of the items we curated for his estate in his absence.James Lees
A collection of Waterford "Lismore" items, including boxed wine decanter, spirit decanter, sherry decanter, three bud vases, and tall candlesticks, squat candlesticks together with other boxed and unboxed Waterford crystal wares branded cut table crystal. These items formed part of the collection of the late Peter John Mitchell of the West Midlands.Peter found an interest/ fascination later in life in the collecting of any manner of items and was a regular and well-loved attendee at the local auction houses in and around the West Midlands and sometimes further afield. He had a good eye for detail and an appreciation of quality, coupled with a discernment for the finer things in life, namely fine writing equipment mostly by the prestigious manufacturer Mont Blanc and extending in a very large way to his passion for Royal Crown Derby especially his beloved “Old Imari” pattern 1128 and of course Waterford crystal. As can be seen from the breadth of items in his porcelain collection he enjoyed his chosen fields and was an active buyer, and I am sure he would have approved of the items we curated for his estate in his absence.James Lees
A scarce boxed Royal Crown Derby bone china "Spirit Of Peace" paperweight, ltd ed, 129/150, (SS) with certificate. 23 cm high (the paperweight) These items formed part of the collection of the late Peter John Mitchell of the West Midlands.Peter found an interest/ fascination later in life in the collecting of any manner of items and was a regular and well-loved attendee at the local auction houses in and around the West Midlands and sometimes further afield. He had a good eye for detail and an appreciation of quality, coupled with a discernment for the finer things in life, namely fine writing equipment mostly by the prestigious manufacturer Mont Blanc and extending in a very large way to his passion for Royal Crown Derby especially his beloved “Old Imari” pattern 1128 and of course Waterford crystal. As can be seen from the breadth of items in his porcelain collection he enjoyed his chosen fields and was an active buyer, and I am sure he would have approved of the items we curated for his estate in his absence.James Lees Boxed as new.I can't decide if this is a gold or silver stopper, please see the images.
A pair of Royal Crown Derby bone china Imari pattern (1128) two-handed urns and covers, 11 cm wide x 31 cm overall heightSmall chip to the interior rim of the underside of one vase (see image), and a strike-through mark on that vase to indicate 2nd quality. The other vase appears in good order, with no damage or repair. Decoration on both is good and clean.
A scarce Royal Worcester porcelain Ltd edition 6/10 for Goviers of Sidmouth large two-handled urn and cover, painted with cock and hen pheasant in a gorse-filled upland landscape signed P. Stanley (Paul Stanley), with high domed cover above a baluster body with Etruscan-style mask head, handles over pedestal with plinth foot, in original presentation box of issue. 34 cm (overall height of urn)Paul Stanley; Is regarded as one of Royal Worcester's most experienced and celebrated artists of the late 20th century and is considered a master of the still life genre, However, very few of his excellent game bird painted works were produced reflected by the very limited edition of ten of which the above vase is number six. These items formed part of the collection of the late Peter John Mitchell of the West Midlands.Peter found an interest/ fascination later in life in the collecting of any manner of items and was a regular and well-loved attendee at the local auction houses in and around the West Midlands and sometimes further afield. He had a good eye for detail and an appreciation of quality, coupled with a discernment for the finer things in life, namely fine writing equipment mostly by the prestigious manufacturer Mont Blanc and extending in a very large way to his passion for Royal Crown Derby especially his beloved “Old Imari” pattern 1128 and of course Waterford crystal. As can be seen from the breadth of items in his porcelain collection he enjoyed his chosen fields and was an active buyer, and I am sure he would have approved of the items we curated for his estate in his absence.James Lees No damage or repair
Two matching Royal Crown Derby 'Old Imari' bone china two handled urns and covers, one bearing the date mark for 2008, both in their original presentation boxes. 31cm overall height (size of the urn) These items formed part of the collection of the late Peter John Mitchell of the West Midlands.Peter found an interest/ fascination later in life in the collecting of any manner of items and was a regular and well-loved attendee at the local auction houses in and around the West Midlands and sometimes further afield. He had a good eye for detail and an appreciation of quality, coupled with a discernment for the finer things in life, namely fine writing equipment mostly by the prestigious manufacturer Mont Blanc and extending in a very large way to his passion for Royal Crown Derby especially his beloved “Old Imari” pattern 1128 and of course Waterford crystal. As can be seen from the breadth of items in his porcelain collection he enjoyed his chosen fields and was an active buyer, and I am sure he would have approved of the items we curated for his estate in his absence.James Lees Very good, clean condition with no damage or repair. Minor wear to the underside of the bases. Boxes good. No strike-throughs to the marks to indicate lower quality.
An unusual boxed Royal Crown Derby "Old Imari" bone china dog bowl, bearing the date marks for 2005, 24 cm wide,, together with a boxed Royal crown Derby , "Old Imari" tureen and cover, boxed muffin dish and cover, a boxed soup ladle. (4)In good, clean condition, with no damage or repair. No strike-through marks evident. All in boxes and with packaging,
A collection of Waterford "Lismore" cut table crystal table glassware including 9oz,120z tumblers, champagnes flutes, white wine glasses and other boxed and unboxed part suites of table crystal including many boxed Waterford and other makers crystal wares. These items formed part of the collection of the late Peter John Mitchell of the West Midlands.Peter found an interest/ fascination later in life in the collecting of any manner of items and was a regular and well-loved attendee at the local auction houses in and around the West Midlands and sometimes further afield. He had a good eye for detail and an appreciation of quality, coupled with a discernment for the finer things in life, namely fine writing equipment mostly by the prestigious manufacturer Mont Blanc and extending in a very large way to his passion for Royal Crown Derby especially his beloved “Old Imari” pattern 1128 and of course Waterford crystal. As can be seen from the breadth of items in his porcelain collection he enjoyed his chosen fields and was an active buyer, and I am sure he would have approved of the items we curated for his estate in his absence.James Lees
A Royal Crown Derby "Old Imari" bone china pedestal potpourri and cover of urn form, bearing the date mark for 1920, 13 cm high, together with other Royal Crown Derby small vases of varying form. These items formed part of the collection of the late Peter John Mitchell of the West Midlands.Peter found an interest/ fascination later in life in the collecting of any manner of items and was a regular and well-loved attendee at the local auction houses in and around the West Midlands and sometimes further afield. He had a good eye for detail and an appreciation of quality, coupled with a discernment for the finer things in life, namely fine writing equipment mostly by the prestigious manufacturer Mont Blanc and extending in a very large way to his passion for Royal Crown Derby especially his beloved “Old Imari” pattern 1128 and of course Waterford crystal. As can be seen from the breadth of items in his porcelain collection he enjoyed his chosen fields and was an active buyer, and I am sure he would have approved of the items we curated for his estate in his absence.James Lees All OK, 1sts.
A Royal Crown Derby "Old Imari" bone china globular two-handled urn and cover, bearing the date mark for 2005, in its original presentation case, 36 cm overall height (size of the urn) These items formed part of the collection of the late Peter John Mitchell of the West Midlands.Peter found an interest/ fascination later in life in the collecting of any manner of items and was a regular and well-loved attendee at the local auction houses in and around the West Midlands and sometimes further afield. He had a good eye for detail and an appreciation of quality, coupled with a discernment for the finer things in life, namely fine writing equipment mostly by the prestigious manufacturer Mont Blanc and extending in a very large way to his passion for Royal Crown Derby especially his beloved “Old Imari” pattern 1128 and of course Waterford crystal. As can be seen from the breadth of items in his porcelain collection he enjoyed his chosen fields and was an active buyer, and I am sure he would have approved of the items we curated for his estate in his absence.James Lees Boxed as new, 1st.
A boxed and almost pristine Rollieflex 3.5f twin lens reflex camera with leather case (no neck strap) in original box of issue with instruction book and warranty card, together with a base plate tripod adapter and boxed focusing screen. These items formed part of the collection of the late Peter John Mitchell of the West Midlands.Peter found an interest/ fascination later in life in the collecting of any manner of items and was a regular and well-loved attendee at the local auction houses in and around the West Midlands and sometimes further afield. He had a good eye for detail and an appreciation of quality, coupled with a discernment for the finer things in life, namely fine writing equipment mostly by the prestigious manufacturer Mont Blanc and extending in a very large way to his passion for Royal Crown Derby especially his beloved “Old Imari” pattern 1128 and of course Waterford crystal. As can be seen from the breadth of items in his porcelain collection he enjoyed his chosen fields and was an active buyer, and I am sure he would have approved of the items we curated for his estate in his absence.James Lees The camera looks in apparent unused condition - very clean throughout and no signs of fungus or mould to the lenses
A collection of Royal Crown Derby "Old Imari" bone china items including an octagonal section tea caddy and cover, bearing the date marks for 1933, 12 cm high, together with a large amphora urn and cover with pierced finial, 19 cm high, squat campagna urn and cover, two-handled vase, two globular ewers. (6) These items formed part of the collection of the late Peter John Mitchell of the West Midlands.Peter found an interest/ fascination later in life in the collecting of any manner of items and was a regular and well-loved attendee at the local auction houses in and around the West Midlands and sometimes further afield. He had a good eye for detail and an appreciation of quality, coupled with a discernment for the finer things in life, namely fine writing equipment mostly by the prestigious manufacturer Mont Blanc and extending in a very large way to his passion for Royal Crown Derby especially his beloved “Old Imari” pattern 1128 and of course Waterford crystal. As can be seen from the breadth of items in his porcelain collection he enjoyed his chosen fields and was an active buyer, and I am sure he would have approved of the items we curated for his estate in his absence.James Lees No apparent damage or repair
Two matching Royal Crown Derby "Old Imari" pattern bone china oval pedestal fruit comports, bearing date letters for 1933 and 1935, 27 cm long, together with a matching lozenge form dessert dish, two oval dessert dishes and three smaller dessert dishes. (8 items) These items formed part of the collection of the late Peter John Mitchell of the West Midlands.Peter found an interest/ fascination later in life in the collecting of any manner of items and was a regular and well-loved attendee at the local auction houses in and around the West Midlands and sometimes further afield. He had a good eye for detail and an appreciation of quality, coupled with a discernment for the finer things in life, namely fine writing equipment mostly by the prestigious manufacturer Mont Blanc and extending in a very large way to his passion for Royal Crown Derby especially his beloved “Old Imari” pattern 1128 and of course Waterford crystal. As can be seen from the breadth of items in his porcelain collection he enjoyed his chosen fields and was an active buyer, and I am sure he would have approved of the items we curated for his estate in his absence.James Lees Two similar oval dishes ok, both 1sts Three diamond shaped dishes all ok, all 1sts Large diamond shaped dish ok, 1st Pair of comports ok, both 1sts.
A Royal Crown Derby Large Indian Elephant (Harrods?) paperweight with silver stopper, 19 cm long, together with a Grecian Bull paperweight with gold stopper and an "Old Imari" elephant paperweight with silver stopper. (3) These items formed part of the collection of the late Peter John Mitchell of the West Midlands.Peter found an interest/ fascination later in life in the collecting of any manner of items and was a regular and well-loved attendee at the local auction houses in and around the West Midlands and sometimes further afield. He had a good eye for detail and an appreciation of quality, coupled with a discernment for the finer things in life, namely fine writing equipment mostly by the prestigious manufacturer Mont Blanc and extending in a very large way to his passion for Royal Crown Derby especially his beloved “Old Imari” pattern 1128 and of course Waterford crystal. As can be seen from the breadth of items in his porcelain collection he enjoyed his chosen fields and was an active buyer, and I am sure he would have approved of the items we curated for his estate in his absence.James Lees
A set of four Royal Crown Derby "Old Imari" pattern small tapering cachepot of octagonal form, bearing the date marks for 1925, 10 cm high, together with other Royal Crown Derby Imari wares including a pair of baluster vase, bearing the date marks for 1884, These items formed part of the collection of the late Peter John Mitchell of the West Midlands.Peter found an interest/ fascination later in life in the collecting of any manner of items and was a regular and well-loved attendee at the local auction houses in and around the West Midlands and sometimes further afield. He had a good eye for detail and an appreciation of quality, coupled with a discernment for the finer things in life, namely fine writing equipment mostly by the prestigious manufacturer Mont Blanc and extending in a very large way to his passion for Royal Crown Derby especially his beloved “Old Imari” pattern 1128 and of course Waterford crystal. As can be seen from the breadth of items in his porcelain collection he enjoyed his chosen fields and was an active buyer, and I am sure he would have approved of the items we curated for his estate in his absence.James Lees
A pair of Royal Crown Derby 'Old Imari' heavy baluster vases, bearing the date marks for 2008, in original presentation boxes, 30 cm (overall height of vases) These items formed part of the collection of the late Peter John Mitchell of the West Midlands.Peter found an interest/ fascination later in life in the collecting of any manner of items and was a regular and well-loved attendee at the local auction houses in and around the West Midlands and sometimes further afield. He had a good eye for detail and an appreciation of quality, coupled with a discernment for the finer things in life, namely fine writing equipment mostly by the prestigious manufacturer Mont Blanc and extending in a very large way to his passion for Royal Crown Derby especially his beloved “Old Imari” pattern 1128 and of course Waterford crystal. As can be seen from the breadth of items in his porcelain collection he enjoyed his chosen fields and was an active buyer, and I am sure he would have approved of the items we curated for his estate in his absence.James Lees In good, clean condition with no damage or repair. No strike-through marks to indicate lower quality.
A Royal Crown Derby bone china "Old Imari" pattern two-handled fruit comport of pedestal form, bearing the date mark for 1937, 30 cm long, Together with a large collection of Royal Crown Derby "Old Imari" 27 cm dinner plates, (13) and matching side plates (15) and other Royal crown Derby plates and dishes These items formed part of the collection of the late Peter John Mitchell of the West Midlands.Peter found an interest/ fascination later in life in the collecting of any manner of items and was a regular and well-loved attendee at the local auction houses in and around the West Midlands and sometimes further afield. He had a good eye for detail and an appreciation of quality, coupled with a discernment for the finer things in life, namely fine writing equipment mostly by the prestigious manufacturer Mont Blanc and extending in a very large way to his passion for Royal Crown Derby especially his beloved “Old Imari” pattern 1128 and of course Waterford crystal. As can be seen from the breadth of items in his porcelain collection he enjoyed his chosen fields and was an active buyer, and I am sure he would have approved of the items we curated for his estate in his absence.James Lees The majority are in good order and are 1sts with some slight stacking wearThe items that are damaged, seconds or imho fakeSix 10" plates Eight other items mostly seconds.Please see the extra images for clarification of the damaged,seconds,or fake plates, saucers.
A Royal Crown Derby bone China bleu de roi loving cup painted with a posy of summer flowers by Cuthbert Gresley on a moulded spreading foot, bearing the date mark for 1926, 20 cm wide x 18 cm overall height. These items formed part of the collection of the late Peter John Mitchell of the West Midlands.Peter found an interest/ fascination later in life in the collecting of any manner of items and was a regular and well-loved attendee at the local auction houses in and around the West Midlands and sometimes further afield. He had a good eye for detail and an appreciation of quality, coupled with a discernment for the finer things in life, namely fine writing equipment mostly by the prestigious manufacturer Mont Blanc and extending in a very large way to his passion for Royal Crown Derby especially his beloved “Old Imari” pattern 1128 and of course Waterford crystal. As can be seen from the breadth of items in his porcelain collection he enjoyed his chosen fields and was an active buyer, and I am sure he would have approved of the items we curated for his estate in his absence.James Lees Good, clean condition with no damage or repair
A Royal Crown Derby bleu celeste bone china amphora-style pedestal urn, painted with sprays of cut blooms by R. Barrat within raised gilt borders, bearing the date mark for 1916, 8 cm wide x 22 cm overall height, together with another Royal Crown Derby covered urn painted with a loose posy of cut blooms. These items formed part of the collection of the late Peter John Mitchell of the West Midlands.Peter found an interest/ fascination later in life in the collecting of any manner of items and was a regular and well-loved attendee at the local auction houses in and around the West Midlands and sometimes further afield. He had a good eye for detail and an appreciation of quality, coupled with a discernment for the finer things in life, namely fine writing equipment mostly by the prestigious manufacturer Mont Blanc and extending in a very large way to his passion for Royal Crown Derby especially his beloved “Old Imari” pattern 1128 and of course Waterford crystal. As can be seen from the breadth of items in his porcelain collection he enjoyed his chosen fields and was an active buyer, and I am sure he would have approved of the items we curated for his estate in his absence.James Lees Both pieces with no damage or repair.
A Royal Crown Derby "Japan" bone china part dressing table set including a pair of candlesticks, pin box, dressing table box and matching tray, differing datesincluding 1919 and other dates, together with other Royal Crown Derby Dressing table boxes and covers. These items formed part of the collection of the late Peter John Mitchell of the West Midlands.Peter found an interest/ fascination later in life in the collecting of any manner of items and was a regular and well-loved attendee at the local auction houses in and around the West Midlands and sometimes further afield. He had a good eye for detail and an appreciation of quality, coupled with a discernment for the finer things in life, namely fine writing equipment mostly by the prestigious manufacturer Mont Blanc and extending in a very large way to his passion for Royal Crown Derby especially his beloved “Old Imari” pattern 1128 and of course Waterford crystal. As can be seen from the breadth of items in his porcelain collection he enjoyed his chosen fields and was an active buyer, and I am sure he would have approved of the items we curated for his estate in his absence.James Lees
A pair of very large Japanese Imari porcelain baluster floor vases, late Meiji Period late19th/ early 20th century, painted and gilt with panels of phoenixes perched in branches of flowering Paulownia (Kiri) trees, within fan, mon and chrysanthemum borders in fenced gardens, 43 cm wide x 93 cm overall heightGood order, no cracks or chips, some inevitable rubbing to the gilding.
A collection of Royal Crown Derby "Old Imari" pattern unboxed bone china paperweights, including, A Louise Adams signed and dated Moonlight Badger (21 GS), Duck (SS), Orchard Hedgehog (GS), Pheasant (SS) Goldfinch (SS), 2 x Wrens, (SS) Goldfinch Nesting (SS) Inclined Owl (fixed ceramic stopper) a "Japan" Egg and stand (GS) (10) These items formed part of the collection of the late Peter John Mitchell of the West Midlands.Peter found an interest/ fascination later in life in the collecting of any manner of items and was a regular and well-loved attendee at the local auction houses in and around the West Midlands and sometimes further afield. He had a good eye for detail and an appreciation of quality, coupled with a discernment for the finer things in life, namely fine writing equipment mostly by the prestigious manufacturer Mont Blanc and extending in a very large way to his passion for Royal Crown Derby especially his beloved “Old Imari” pattern 1128 and of course Waterford crystal. As can be seen from the breadth of items in his porcelain collection he enjoyed his chosen fields and was an active buyer, and I am sure he would have approved of the items we curated for his estate in his absence.James Lees
A pair of Royal Crown Derby 'Old Imari' bone China ginger jars and covers, both bearing the date marks for 2013, both in their original presentation boxes. 19 cm high. These items formed part of the collection of the late Peter John Mitchell of the West Midlands.Peter found an interest/ fascination later in life in the collecting of any manner of items and was a regular and well-loved attendee at the local auction houses in and around the West Midlands and sometimes further afield. He had a good eye for detail and an appreciation of quality, coupled with a discernment for the finer things in life, namely fine writing equipment mostly by the prestigious manufacturer Mont Blanc and extending in a very large way to his passion for Royal Crown Derby especially his beloved “Old Imari” pattern 1128 and of course Waterford crystal. As can be seen from the breadth of items in his porcelain collection he enjoyed his chosen fields and was an active buyer, and I am sure he would have approved of the items we curated for his estate in his absence.James Lees No chips, cracks, damage or repair. Appear brand new and not ever displayed. No strike-through marks.
A Royal Crown Derby, "Old Imari & Solid Gold Band" prestige pricket candlestand, bearing the date mark for 2014, in its original presentation box, 32 cm overall height, (size of stand)In good clean condition, with no damage or repair. Box with minor wear to the exterior. No strike-through marks to indicate a lower quality.
A pair of boxed Royal Crown Derby bone "Old Imari" bone china table candlesticks, bearing the date marks for 1983 and other dates. Together with one other matching unboxed table candlestick. 27 cm (overall height of sticks) These items formed part of the collection of the late Peter John Mitchell of the West Midlands.Peter found an interest/ fascination later in life in the collecting of any manner of items and was a regular and well-loved attendee at the local auction houses in and around the West Midlands and sometimes further afield. He had a good eye for detail and an appreciation of quality, coupled with a discernment for the finer things in life, namely fine writing equipment mostly by the prestigious manufacturer Mont Blanc and extending in a very large way to his passion for Royal Crown Derby especially his beloved “Old Imari” pattern 1128 and of course Waterford crystal. As can be seen from the breadth of items in his porcelain collection he enjoyed his chosen fields and was an active buyer, and I am sure he would have approved of the items we curated for his estate in his absence.James Lees In good, clean condition, with no damage or repair. Two with boxes. No strike-through marks
A presentation cased Royal Crown Derby "Imari" (2541) pattern bone china coffee set for six, retailed by Leather & Snook of Piccadilly. These items formed part of the collection of the late Peter John Mitchell of the West Midlands.Peter found an interest/ fascination later in life in the collecting of any manner of items and was a regular and well-loved attendee at the local auction houses in and around the West Midlands and sometimes further afield. He had a good eye for detail and an appreciation of quality, coupled with a discernment for the finer things in life, namely fine writing equipment mostly by the prestigious manufacturer Mont Blanc and extending in a very large way to his passion for Royal Crown Derby especially his beloved “Old Imari” pattern 1128 and of course Waterford crystal. As can be seen from the breadth of items in his porcelain collection he enjoyed his chosen fields and was an active buyer, and I am sure he would have approved of the items we curated for his estate in his absence.James Lees
Importante coppia di vasi in porcellana Imari con collo a tromba, Giappone, Meiji, fine XIX secolo. La decorazione del vaso, a più riserve verticali, è composta da fiori come dalie e crisantemi, oltre che da uccelli sui rami.I colori sono quelli della tradizione: rosso e blu su fondo bianco impreziositi dall'oro dei racemi.Il bordo interno del collo svasato è ornato da alcuni rami rossi.Dimensioni: Altezza 43 cm.Base, diametro 11 cm.Diametro collo svasato cm. 21
Pair of resin models of Lichfield House, together with various loose items to include a pair of marble book ends, a glass decanter and stopper, 19th Century, a pair of brass candlesticks, pair of spelter figures of cupids, a French carriage clock, a collection of modern Chinese Imari porcelain bowls and plates (Qty)
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