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Click here to subscribeA Mason's Patent Ironstone China part dinner service, printed and painted in the Imari style, comprising a soup tureen and cover, well-and-tree meat dish, square bowl, cover from square vegetable dish, twenty dinner plates and eight soup plates, impressed marks, circa 1820-30 (worn, some damage)
A pair of Chinese Imari porcelain plates, Qing Dynasty, 18th century, each painted with peony and chrysanthemum issuing from archaic vases, within iron red naive spearhead borders and broad bands of scrolling foliage, straw rims, the reverse painted with simple blossoming branches, small rim chip, 10" diameter and another Chinese Imari porcelain plate, 18th century, decorated with ducks, birds and lilies within a shaped panel and busy floral borders, rim chip, 9" diameter (3)
A Chinese Imari porcelain jar and cover, Qing Dynasty, 18th century, painted with peony and blossoming branches issuing from stylised rockwork, above a ruyi head border, and within underglaze blue concentric lines, the reverse with floral sprigs and butterflies, cover chipped and cracked, 8.5" high, 7.5" diameter
A set of four Chinese Imari porcelain plates, Kangxi (1662-1722), each decorated with a scene of two fighting boys and a young woman reaching for blossom from the branches of a tree before a zigzag fence, an urn of flowers in the foreground, a pair of birds in the sky, within stylised tea house and floral borders, each plate bearing Duveen Liverpool seal to the reverse, one plate with hairline, fritting, 8.5" diameter (4)
A Chinese Imari porcelain plate, Kangxi (1662-1722), painted with peony and chrysanthemum issuing from a central floral circle, and within conforming borders, gilt and iron red cloud borders, the reverse with simple floral meanderings, underglaze blue artemisia leaf within concentric blue circles, 14" diameter
A Chinese Imari porcelain plate, Kangxi (1662-1722) decorated with peony issuing from a central floral circle and within linked iron red and gilt flowerhead geometric borders, the reverse with two simple floral meanderings, underglaze blue lingzhi fungus mark within blue concentric circles, border broken and re-stuck, 14" diameter
A Chinese famille rose plate, Yongzheng/early Qianlong, 18th century, painted with chrysanthemum, peony and cherry blossom within green diaper borders, the reverse with four simple iron red flowers, 9" diameter and a Chinese Imari porcelain plate, early 18th century, painted with a mother on a swing, her child looking on and standing below a bamboo tree within diaper and floral anhua borders, broken and re-stuck, 9" diameter (2)
A pair of Chinese Imari porcelain canisters, Kangxi (1662-1722), each of square section and painted with alternating panels of cherry blossom and peony attended by birds, within blue line borders, the shoulders similarly decorated, lacking covers, unglazed bases, one base with paper label for Liverpool Art Club Oriental Exhibition No 67, fritting to corners, 10" high (2)
A Chinese Imari porcelain tea caddy, Kangxi, early 18th century, painted in iron red and gilded with peony within cobalt blue borders, unglazed base, lacking cover, cracks and chipping, 4.25" high and a Chinese Imari porcelain bowl, 18th century, decorated with chrysanthemum and peony sprays, internal diaper border, chips and cracks, 9.5" diameter (2)
A Chinese Imari porcelain baluster vase, late Kangxi (1662-1722), panel decorated with an archaic urn on a low table issuing chrysanthemum sprays, the reverse similarly decorated within scrolling lotus borders, toothed shoulders and brickwork base, the body panels spaced by iron red diaper borders, pierced hardwood carved lotus leaf replacement cover, gilding rubbed, the vase 14.5" high
A Derby porcelain spirally reeed and gilded coffee cup and saucer, circa 1785, puce mark, 2.75" high, a Derby coffee can, Stevenson & Hancock, late 19th century, with wishbone handle and polychrome enamelled with chantilly sprigs, hairline crack, 2.5" high and a Royal Crown Derby Imari pattern ring handled cup and saucer, date code for 1910 (5)
A New Hall pattern 446 porcelain trio, circa 1805, decorated in a rich Imari palette with stylised wisteria trees within gilt lined borders, red enamel tally marks, comprising bute shaped cup, coffee can and saucer and an A & E Keeling shanked tea bowl and saucer, circa 1790, decorated with pattern 126, minor enamel rubbing (5)
A garniture of three Bloor Derby porcelain two handled campana vases circa 1825, each richly decorated in the Imari palette with flowers and raised on a waisted and square cobalt and gilt base, red Bloor Derby marks, cracks and firing faults, the large urn 11.5" high, the smaller urns 9" high (3)
An early Victorian tea cup and saucer, painted with flowers within a green and gilt border, possilby Spode, painted pattern No. 3/114; a Derby coffee cup and saucer, painted with floral sprays on a pale blue ground within a gilt border, printed mark in red, c.1825-40; an early Victorian cup and saucer, decorated in the Imari palette, pattern No.1025 (6)