Lindsay Burns & Company
623. A collection of Japanese and Chinese dishes, comprising; an octagonal Imari dish, 25cm diameter, Japanese blue printed dish, 24cm diameter, Imari dish 21.5cm diameter, Kutani dish 19cm diameter, three similar Japanese peony and bird decorated plates, 21.5cm diameter, a Chinese famille rose Canton plate, 20cm diameter, a Chinese blue and white octagonal shaped dish decorated with figures in a fenced garden, 26cm diameter and a Masons Ironstone transfer printed Japan pattern plate (10). £50-100
624. A Japanese Satsuma pottery gourd-shaped vase, Meiji Period, decorated with rectangular shaped panels enclosing figures, flowers, fruiting branches and birds, on diaper scroll ground, within richly gilded borders, impressed marks, 12cm high. £150-250
625. A pair of Japanese Satsuma pottery plates, Meiji Period, decorated with domestic scene of figures boiling a kettle under a pine tree, within a richly gilded borders, signed 18.5cm diameter. £300-500
626. A Japanese Satsuma pottery bowl, Meiji Period, the exterior decorated with five shaped panels enclosing figures in a coastal landscape on a richly gilded and enamelled ground decorated with a profusion of butterflies, the interior decorated with a procession of figures in a similar landscape around a central gilded stylised flower head, signed, 9.5cm diameter x 5.5cm high. £200-300
627. A set of six Japanese Imari plates, Meiji Period, of shaped circular form decorated with an urn issuing peony and foliage within a panelled border, 21.5cm diameter (6). £100-200
628. A Japanese porcelain twin handled vase, decorated with panels of dragon, bamboo and birds, mountain landscape and shishi, 33.5cm high. £50-100
629. A Japanese Imari charger, Meiji Period, decorated with a central circular landscape panel within a border of peony, scrolling foliage and dragons, 48cm diameter. £100-200
630. A Japanese Imari charger, Meiji Period, decorated with a central circular panel enclosing flower head and foliage, within a foliate panelled border, 47cm diameter. £100-200
631. A Japanese Imari chrysanthemum shaped charger, Meiji Period, decorated with a central circular panel enclosing a gilded dragon and flaming pearl, within a figural panelled border divided by smaller fan-shaped panels enclosing egrets, 46.5cm diameter. £200-300
632. A Japanese Imari oval-shaped dish, Meiji Period, decorated with a fan-shaped panel enclosing urn issuing flowering branch supporting a bird, within a scrolling foliate border, 40.5cm x 32.5cm. £100-200
104 Lot 636
636. Three Japanese Imari chargers, Meiji Period, one decorated with a central panel of urn issuing flowers and foliage within a panelled border, 45.5cm diameter, one decorated with a central panel of three peony within a panelled border, 46.5cm diameter, and one decorated with a central panel of long tailed bird within a panelled border of figures and birds on blossom branches, 45.5cm diameter (3). £300-500
Lot 635
635. Two Japanese Imari chargers, Meiji Period, one decorated with panels of Samurai and birds, 46cm diameter, the other decorated with panels of figures and objects around a central circular panel of flowers, 46cm diameter (2). £250-400
633. A Japanese Imari pail, Meiji Period, decorated with peony, butterflies and long tailed birds, 21cm diameter x 20cm high. £50-100
634. A pair of Japanese Imari porcelain vases, late Meiji Period, decorated with panels of figures divided by panels of egrets, 44.5cm high. £100-200
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