Collection of Imari-style porcelain
Japanese, to include a pair of small dishes, decorated with flowers and butterflies, unmarked, 15.5cm diameter, a dish with a shaped rim, decorated with flowers, foliage and a bird in flight, unmarked, 18cm diameter, a larger dish with a shaped rim, decorated with flowers, blossom and geometric patterns, the verso decorated with blossom, unmarked, 21cm diameter, a bowl decorated with flowers and foliage, the rim decorated with border resembling petals, with a feather mark to the base, 15.5cm diameter x 8cm high, a plate decorated with flowers, foliage and a tree trunk, a pair of birds perched on a branch, the verso decorated with further flowers and foliage and butterflies, single character mark to the base, 21cm diameter (12)
Sold for £280
Estimated at £50 - £80
Collection of Imari-style porcelain
Japanese, to include a pair of small dishes, decorated with flowers and butterflies, unmarked, 15.5cm diameter, a dish with a shaped rim, decorated with flowers, foliage and a bird in flight, unmarked, 18cm diameter, a larger dish with a shaped rim, decorated with flowers, blossom and geometric patterns, the verso decorated with blossom, unmarked, 21cm diameter, a bowl decorated with flowers and foliage, the rim decorated with border resembling petals, with a feather mark to the base, 15.5cm diameter x 8cm high, a plate decorated with flowers, foliage and a tree trunk, a pair of birds perched on a branch, the verso decorated with further flowers and foliage and butterflies, single character mark to the base, 21cm diameter (12)
The largest dish and the set of three are good apart from surface wear.
The bird dish has a small chip to rim, 7 o'clock and surface wear.
The dish right of this with chip to foot rim plus surface wear.
The pair of small dishes with surface wear.
The remaining dish with scuff to rim and surface wear.
The two largest bowls with cracks, the small bowl ok.
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Auction: Country House Sale, 21st Feb, 2024
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