Lot 445 , Three early 18th century Chinese Imari dishes (one clobbered), largest 46.5cm, together with a 19th century Chinese powder blue ground vase, 44cm high and a horn carving, 13.7cm (5)

Three early 18th century Chinese Imari dishes (one clobbered), largest 46.5cm, together with a 19th century Chinese powder blue ground vase, 44cm high and a horn carving, 13.7cm (5)

Three early 18th century Chinese Imari dishes (one clobbered), largest 46.5cm, together with a 19th century Chinese powder blue ground vase, 44cm high and a horn carving, 13.7cm (5)
£80-120

Condition:
Clobbered dish, i.e. enamels applied later, see third image, rivet-repaired full-width; crack inward from rim, approx. 8cm, almost reaching cavetto, shown 13th image. Largest plate, 47cm., and surprisingly heavy, also repaired full-width, formerly rivetted, now glued; chipped at the top of this repair; gilding worn; several small rim-chips, images 14, and 15. Smallest plate, 32cm, image 2, large repaired chip in two glued sections; crack inward from rim, almost reaching cavetto; gilding worn, images 16 and 17. Vase substantially glue-repaired with small missing ceramic section; two chips to rim, images 18, 19 and 20. Horn carving, unknown purpose, with acceptable wear, signed, see images 21-24.

Sold for £90