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Click here to subscribeA Large Imari Tokkuri, late 17th century, decorated in iron-red enamel and gilt on underglaze-blue, with panels of birds amongst plum blossom and wild pinks beneath rockwork, with a garden of cherry blossom and maples behind fences, the shoulders with flower sprays and karakusa, 26cm.; 10.25in.
A Group of Imari Wares and a Kakiemon Style Bowl, 18th century, the first a bowl and cover, moulded in sixteen petalled kiku form, painted in enamels and gilt, the interior with flower heads in relief; the second a condiment ewer with three floral panels and karakusa; the third an unusual blue and white beaker painted with bamboo, rockwork and a cricket, the interior with moulded mon, the base with a four-character Ming mark; the last a Kakiemon style octagonal bowl with floral tendrils and a single small floret, 11.5, 14, 7.5 and 14.2cm.; 4.5, 5.5, 2 7/8 and 5 5/8in.
A Large Imari Charger, circa 1700, decorated in iron-red enamel and gilt on underglaze-blue, the central panel with a screen, a cage containing a bird beneath an awning and amidst flowering cherry blossom, surrounded by a band depicting a landscape with pavilions, the rim with panels depicting ho-o birds in flight and kiku, 56cm.; 22in.
A Group of Three Imari Dishes, late 17th/early 18th century, all decorated in typical palette on underglaze-blue, the first with sprays of kiku; the second with a central roundel containing a vase of peony and cherry blossom on a verandah; and another painted in the cavetto with pomegranates within a Kraak style border, 21.2, 24.8 and 25.5cm.; 8 3/8in., 9.75 and 10in.
An Imari Ewer and a Barber's Bowl, late 17th/early 18th century, the ewer and cover decorated in enamels and gilt and moulded in the form of petals and sprays of kiku flowerheads; the bowl painted with shochikubai to the well, the rim with ho-o birds and stylised flowers, the reverse with two branches of plum blossom, 12.5 and 26.6cm.; 4 7/8 and 10.5in.
A Group of Imari Porcelain, late 17th to 19th century, two dishes decorated in iron-red and gilt, the first with bridge-posts and kiku around the rim, the second with figures in a garden and panels of cranes and birds; a pair of small dishes decorated in relief; a bowl and cover with flared and fluted rims with shishi and floral panels; a moulded dish with applied leaves on a high foot; a cup in Kakiemon enamels with a deer beneath a maple; two dishes in underglaze-blue with foliage and a seascape, From 14cm.; 5.5in. to 31cm.; 12.25in.
An Imari Wine Ewer, late 17th/ early 18th century, painted with a repeated pattern on either side of a bijin and three children by a garden fence and flowering cherry tree, above a band of stiff leaves, the cover with similar design, the spout with floral scrolls and the loop handle with cloud scrolls, with applied moulded kiku, 17cm.; 6.75in.
A Pair of Imari Bottles and Another, circa 1700, all of bulbous form with elongated necks, the pair decorated in underglaze-blue and enamels with panels of kiku and peony, divided by bands of blue ribbon; another with a landscape of bamboo, pine and plum beneath a floral border, 21.5 and 24cm.; 8 3/8 and 9 3/8in.
An Imari Moulded Tokkuri, late 17th century, with flowerheads in relief and decorated in iron-red enamel and gilt on underglaze-blue, each panel with a bijin beneath cherry blossom or kiku, the shoulder with panels of dragons and finger citron, the neck with a band of geometric design, 22cm.; 8 5/8in.
Two Chinese 'Imari' Teapots and Covers, first half 18th century, densely decorated with flowers; together with a White Crackle-Glazed Teapot and Cover, probably 18th century, and a 'Famille-Rose' Teapot and cover, circa 1900, decorated with manuscripts and scrolls, with an 8-line inscription, four-character Tongzhi mark to base, between 6cm., 2.5 in. and 10cm., 4in. high
A Mason's Patent Ironstone China octagonal two handled baluster vase and cover, 19th century, decorated in the imari palette with chinoiserie flowers and gilt highlights, the shoulders applied with cobalt and gilt kylin entwined dolphin finial, brown printed mark and red enamel No.B1834, small chip to cover, 15" high
A large Derby porcelain imari pattern mug, early 19th century, with leaf lappeted and gilt decorated handle, red painted crown and crossed batons mark, chipped, stained and cracked, 4.5" high and an English porcelain ring handled breakfast mug and saucer of waisted bucket form, polychrome decorated in famille rose style with leaves and flowers, cracked, (3)
A Chinese export blue and white bowl, Qianlong, (1736-1795) the exterior decorated with willow, chrysanthemum, bamboo, rock work and a fenced garden, the interior with a chrysanthemum spray within cell diaper borders, cracked, 13" diameter and a Japanese imari panel decorated fluted deep bowl, Meiji period (1868-1912), stapled, 12.5" diameter (2)
A Royal Crown Derby teacup and saucer, decorated in Imari style with radiating panels of flowers and leaves, on a blue and gilt ground, within flowerhead and diaper panelled bands, printed marks in red and pattern number 1128, a small ovoid vase, similarly decorated, and a similarly decorated Derby (King Street Works) pot pourri basket and cover, painted mark in red (loop handle glued)
A Derby (King Street Works) miniature octagonal baluster shaped jug, painted with pink roses and gilt leaves, 5.8cm high (2 1/4"), painted mark in red, a Spode miniature round basin, decorated in Imari style, pattern number 3710, circa 1820, and a miniature octagonal basin, boldly decorated in Imari style, (small rim chip)