Lindsay Burns & Company
606. A Japanese Imari jar and cover, Meiji Period, decorated with shaped panels of urn issuing peony and scholar with attendant boy, on a ground of chrysanthemum and foliage, 30.5cm high. £80-120
607. A Japanese Imari vase, late Meiji Period, decorated with panels of figures divided by smaller panels of egrets, on a red ground decorated with peony and foliage, 44.5cm high. £100-200
613. A Japanese Imari dish, Meiji Period, decorated with a circular panel enclosing pomegranates and finger citrus, within a border of peony and enamelled chrysanthemum, 22cm diameter. £50-100
614. A Japanese Satsuma pottery twin handled koro and cover, Meiji Period, the oviform body decorated with heart-shaped panels enclosing richly gilded and enamelled wisteria and blossom, divided by smaller panels of phoenix, with pierced cover, raised on three tapered rectangular supports, signed, Shimazu mon, 24.5cm high. £400-600
615. A pair of Japanese Kutani twin handled porcelain vases, Meiji Period, decorated with panels of Bijin and ducks, 30.5cm high. £100-200
616. A Japanese Satsuma pottery rectangular shaped plaque, Meiji Period, decorated with Scholars and attendants painting a scroll, within a richly gilded panelled border, the reverse with three loop hanging fixtures, 37cm x 29.5cm. £200-300
617. A Japanese Imari chrysanthemum shaped dish, late Meiji Period, decorated with a central seven petalled flower within a panelled border, 29.5cm diameter. £50-100
618. A Japanese porcelain charger, Meiji Period, decorated with carp and pine trees, 35cm diameter. £50-100
Lot 608
608. A large Satsuma pottery vase, Meiji Period, decorated with Lohan figures and two relief modelled dragons entwined around the neck, signed, 46.5cm high. £500-700
609. A Japanese blue and white porcelain hexagonal shaped vase, late 19th/early 20th century, decorated with rectangular shaped panels of phoenix, peony and chrysanthemum, with dragon mask terminals, 61cm high. £50-100
610. A Japanese porcelain blue and white censer, decorated with three shaped panels enclosing figures divided by circular shaped panels enclosing cranes, raised on three short feet, 24cm diameter x 10cm high. £200-300
611. Two Japanese Imari bowls, Meiji Period, the larger bowl 21cm diameter x 8.5cm high, the smaller bowl 18.5cm diameter x 7.5cm high (2). £40-80
612. A Japanese pottery bowl decorated with ten figures seated and leaning on the rim, decorated in ox blood, green, brown and blue glazes, 35cm diameter x 16.5cm high. £200-300
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619. A collection of Japanese and Chinese plates, comprising; an Imari dish 25.5cm diameter, three assorted Imari plates 21.5cm diameter, a famille rose Canton plate 20.5cm diameter and a blue and white porcelain twin handled plate decorated with panels of figures, 28.5cm wide (6). £40-80
620. A Japanese Satsuma pottery figure of a Bijin, Meiji Period, modelled standing holding a fan in her right hand, wearing richly gilded and enamelled Kimono decorated with wisteria, chrysanthemum, butterflies and mons, signed, 37.5cm high. £400-600
621. A Japanese iron red ground dish, decorated with two square shaped panels on a ground with long tailed bird and flowering branch, 29cm diameter. £40-80
622. A Japanese Arita porcelain plate, Meiji Period, moulded in relief with fan-shaped panels around a central flower bud, the details picked out in blue, painted marks, 21.5cm diameter. £40-80
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