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Three Chinese porcelain Kraak dishes decorated in underglaze blue in typical style, together with one other similar sized Chinese porcelain dish hand-gilded and decorated in the Imari palette, the Imari dish 22.5cm diameter, probably 18th century The Imari decorated plate is not without fault, turning it over it looks like three 2cm hairlines emanating from the edge of the rim inside towards the foot. Very slight rim fritting, no chips or restoration noted. The plate with the lot number on has a 2cm hairline going in from the edge towards the foot, about 1cm from this is a 1cm hairline. There is also a small match head sized chip to the edge of the plate resulting in a 3/4mm hairline from the edge. Again no big chips or restoration noted.One of the blue plates sadly has a full star crack running the full width of the underside of the circular foot, it also appears to have minor rim fritting and chips around it, mostly visible from the underside. The last plate has a 1cm firing crack underneath within the foot area and also has a 2.5cm hairline coming in from the outside towards the foot rim and a double match head sized chip again mostly visible from the underside to the edge. Minor rim fritting. The plates are certainly 19th Century, possibly 18th Century and they have a light blue band around the edges of the rim of the plates as does the Imari example.
A Chinese porcelain group to include an 18th century bowl (damaged and repaired), a underglaze blue and white decorated lid with scrolling lotus, a 19th century Canton enamel cup and a late 18th/early 19th century saucer decorated in enamels with figures etc. (some damage) (4) The Imari style bowl is badly hairlined and badly repaired. The cup appears to be in reasonable original condition with no chips, restoration or major problems noted, although some minor rubbing to gilding and colouration etc. The saucer has some discolouration to the inside of the bowl which could possibly be removed with cleaning, but this does have a single crack running across the foot rim from side to side which is visible on both sides. The Kangxi lid is 23.25cm wide, the diameter of the inside of the outset lip is 20.25cm and the diameter of the top cover with the brown rim is 7cm diameter. The piece looks in fairly good honest overall original condition although there is a small star crack which is only visible from the inside and not discernible looking at it from the outside. We note that the foliate scrolling is nicely painted.
A Chinese porcelain blue and white platter, late 18th century, with clipped corners, 14½in. (36.8cm.) long, rim chip; together with a pair of Japanese Imari porcelain plates, 9in. (22.8cm.) diameter. (3)* Condition: 1cm. chip and a few tiny glaze frits to rim. No other faults. The Imari plates have some gilt wear but no other damage.
A Chinese porcelain Imari decorated covered dish, 18th century, the circular cupped dish with twin, fluted semi-circular handles and short circular foot, the domed cover with bun finial, painted with butterflies amidst flowers in the Imari palette, 6½in. (16.5cm.) diameter, chip to cover.* Condition: Old chip to edge of cover. Some gilt wear and wear to flowerhead on one handle.
A pair of Chinese porcelain Imari decorated platters, probably Qianlong period (1736-1795), rounded rectangular form, decorated with flowering plants issuing from rockwork, within diaper borders with conforming decoration, 12 5/8in. (32cm.) long. (2)* Condition: Small chip to one end of rim on one dish, plus two glaze flakes to other end. The other dish with tiny chip to one end. No other faults.
Three Vauxhall saucers and a teabowl c.1755-60, one painted in underglaze blue with a Chinese figure walking in an island landscape, another with a three-storeyed pagoda beneath a fringed tree, the last in the Imari palette with a figure crossing a low bridge beside holey rockwork, the teabowl with a bird perched on flowering peony branches, 12cm max. (4)
A New Hall bone china coffee can and saucer and two New Hall teabowls and saucers: the first decorated in the Imari palette with a river scene including a man carrying panniers over a bridge, a pavillion and trees, pattern 1163, circa 1810; a bone china teabowl and saucer painted in pattern 1180 with floral sprays and pink bands; the other hardpaste in pattern 467 with iron-red ribbon bands and floral sprays [6].
A group of New Hall hardpaste and bone china tea and coffee wares: in underglaze blue and gilt tree and foliage decoration including a coffee cup and saucer with matching cream jug in pat.446; a trio in pat.540; a trio in pat.1474 [saucer with printed New Hall mark]; and a pair of coffee cups in the Imari-style pattern 1163 [11].*************************************

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