A fine Royal Crown Derby Miniature in the Old Imari pattern, #6244. This is a covered pot, possibly a chamber pot. Dated 1914 according to Royal Crown Derby date marks on the bottom.
Measurements: 2" in height with a diameter of 2" excluding the handle
Stunning early 19th Century cup and saucer in the Imari style by Staffordshire company, DAVENPORT. There is an impressed mark on the saucer. On both the cup and saucer, there was a red mark that was scratched off before glazing. This is a great example of early Imari patterns.
Round footed Japanese Satsuma box. The exterior of the box has irises that extend to the lid of the box. An inset of an man, woman, and child sits amongst a bed of flowers. Signed on the bottom
Age: 1900-1920
Measurements: 3" in diameter with a height of 1 1/2". ...click for details
Exquisite Japanese Imari large bowl with display stand. The round center has a predominately blue and white scene. On one side of the bowl are elders and deities and on the other side people carrying instruments and fans. This bowl possibly tells a story of sorts in its different scenes. The original price tag from the Oriental Porcelain Gallery is still affixed to the back.
1920's Taisho period Japanese hand painted imari bowl with " Longevity" character. This bowl has scenes separated with medallions surrounding the bowl's sides both inside and out.The bowl measures approximately 8 3/4" in diameter with a height of 3". The blue paint has bled in small areas but there are no chips, cracks or dents to the bowl.
A pair of very decorative Japanese porcelain foo lions or foo dogs. Each is gold gilt with definitions in black with black accents. Age is circa 1920s. Some wear to edges on the gold but no chips and otherwise, in excellent condition. Height: 14 1/2"
A pair of hand painted Japanese Kutani stick vases, bulbous bottom and small stick opening and top. Hand painted scenes of foliage, flowers and cranes. Artist signed on the bottom. Circa 1920's. 6 3/4" high and excellent condition.