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- IMARI PORCELANEOUS STONEWARE JARDINIEREIMARI
IMARI PORCELANEOUS STONEWARE JARDINIEREIMARI PORCELANEOUS STONEWARE JARDINIERE , late 19th century, the everted rim is decorated with a band of floral and foliate motifs and projects above a melon-reeded ovoid body featuring two large oblong reserves of a galleon flanked by smaller rondels of four European men as seen by Japanese eyes against a ground of stylized flowering vines.
Height 14 in. Diameter 15 in.
Condition:
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- RICHARD ADAM DABROWSKI "THISTLE VASE",
RICHARD ADAM DABROWSKI "THISTLE VASE", CIRCA 1952Richard Adam Dabrowski (New Hampton NH 1912-2015) "Thistle Vase", circa 1952 , biscuit beige porcelaneous stoneware molded in relief with flowering thistle; pale apple green glazed interior, signed, located and dated '52
Height 6.75 in.
Condition:
Items may have wear and tear, imperfections or the effects of aging. Please contact the gallery for further details prior to bidding. Any condition statement given as a courtesy should not be treated as fact.
- Two Staffordshire figures of a girl
Two Staffordshire figures of a girl riding a goat, one in pottery, the other porcelaneous, 14cm high
- Pair of Staffordshire porcelaneous porcelain
Pair of Staffordshire porcelaneous porcelain pen holders. Prince and Princess royal. Each depicts a figure with a dog. Circa 1860. Condition: minor crazing to glaze see images. Each measures 3.75'' tall x 3.75'' wide. Shipping weight 1 lb.
- Pair of Staffordshire porcelaneous figures.
Pair of Staffordshire porcelaneous figures. By Lord of Shelton one of a woman with sheep and the other of a man with a dog. Condition: repair to arm on man porcelain cane has been replaced with a metal one minor crazing to both see images. Both measure approximately 7.5'' tall. Shipping weight 1.3 lbs.
- A small Chinese porcelaneous stoneware
A small Chinese porcelaneous stoneware jar with crackled celadon glaze 2.25ins (57mm) high (Yuan Dynasty) and a Yueh Ware porcelaneous olive green glazed stoneware conical shaped dish 6.25ins (159mm) diameter x 1.75ins (44mm) high (Tang Dynasty) Provenance : Bluett & Sons Ltd 16th November 1972 and 4th April 1973 (invoices available)
- A CHELSEA-DERBY TEA BOWL
of porcelaneous
A CHELSEA-DERBY TEA BOWL
of porcelaneous paste, painted in two tones of underglaze blue in the style of transfer printing with Chinese landscapes, one with a solitary fisherman and with inner scale border, gilt dentil rim, 8cm diam, painted crown over D in blue, c1778-81
- Two English 19th century porcelaneous
Two English 19th century porcelaneous pitchers. The first is an English china pitcher of barrel form with a tap spout cast with acanthus. It has a white foreground with gilt rim and transfer print in black of a portrait of the head of Tennyson within a lyre. Marked on side ''Tennyson in Memorium Born 1809 died 1892.'' Marked on base ''Doulton Burslem England RdNo. 219346''. Second pitcher is a semi-porcelain jug of baluster form. Cobalt blue glaze on the upper body with a natural polished clay tone cast hunting scene on the lower body. Both circa mid-late 19th century. The first pitcher measures 7'' tall x 5'' diameter and the second jug measures 6.25'' tall x 5'' diameter. Condition: Transferware pitcher has a hairline to rim and the cobalt jug has a very slight chip to rim see images. Total weight 3 lbs.
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