Property of Bliss Hebert and Allen Charles Klein
Description:
11 Imari Porcelain Articles and Pair of Barr & Barr Soup Bowls, 19th C and Later, comprising two Royal Iron Stone China “Chinoiserie” pattern dishes (marked on bottoms, both with chips to bottom edge and frits to outer rim, wear to gilt), one Imari teacup and one saucer (unmarked, saucer with hairline crack to bottom, wear to gilt on both), two Vista Alegre for Mottahedeh soup bowls (marked on bottoms), serving bowl (unmarked, hairline crack on rim), one footed sauce boat (lacking lid, wear to gilt, one foot broken and repaired), one oval Imari dish (star-form cracks on bottom, wear to gilt, scratches),one Demitasse cup and saucer unmarked) and pair of Flight Barr and Barr Royal Porcelain Works “Worchester” Imari pattern soup bowls, c. 1813-1819, with scalloped gilt rims and black armorial lion in the center (marked on bottoms, one broken and repaired, one with hairline crack on rim).
Measurements: Height: of serving bowl 3 in. x Width: Diameter of Barr & Barr soup bowls 10 1/2 in.
Condition:
Overall good condition, general wear, scratches and rubbing to gilt decorations, see description for details.
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