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A pair of Chinese "Famille Rose" porcelain two-handled vases, painted with ladies and children playing in a landscape, the reverse with black calligraphy, 16.75ins (425mm) high (20th Century) £200-300
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A pair of Chinese porcelain hexagonal vases enamelled ("Famille Verte") palette with waterlilies and butterflies in the Kangxi manner, each 11ins (280mm) high (red seal marks - 20th Century) £80-120
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A Chinese porcelain bulbous jar and cover painted in blue and white on a pale celadon ground with a bird on a rock issuing peonies, 9.25ins (235mm) high, and another similar painted with kylin amongst clouds, 9ins (229mm) high (cover cracked - both 20th Century) £150-200
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A Chinese porcelain celadon bowl in the "Yuan" manner, the base of the interior with incised decoration, 5.75ins (146mm) diameter x 2.75ins (70mm) high, and a blue and white bowl with inverted rim, the sides painted with two four clawed dragons chasing the Sacred Pearl, 7.5ins (190mm) diameter x 2.5ins (89mm) high £150-200
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A Chinese Yixing stoneware teapot, the panelled sides enamelled in colours with flowering branches, the knop modelled as a crouching Shi Shi, with replacement silvery metal spout, 5ins (128mm) high (seal mark to lid - late 18th/early 19th Century) £150-200
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A Chinese Yixing stoneware teapot of dark brown colour, the body moulded with prunus blossom and branches, 4.5ins (115mm) high, and another of orange colour, the prunus blossom picked out in cream, 3.75ins (95mm) high (both with impressed seal marks to base and lid) £120-160
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A pair of Chinese Sancai glazed pottery horse-shoe backed chairs with pierced bases, on moulded bracket feet, 7.75ins (187mm) x 6.75ins (172mm) x 16.25ins (412mm) high (Ming Dynasty) £1000-1500
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Two Chinese Sancai glazed pottery models of houses, 10.25ins (260mm) x 6.25ins (159mm) x 16.25ins (412mm) high (Ming Dynasty) £800-1200
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A Chinese Sancai glazed pottery shrine, 11.5ins (293mm) x 8.75ins (223mm) x 16.25ins (412mm) high (Ming Dynasty) £300-500
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A Chinese Sancai glazed pottery offerings table on shaped supports, 14.75ins (375mm) x 10ins (255mm) x 10ins (255mm) high (Ming Dynasty) £1000-1500
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A small Chinese Sancai glazed pottery dragon shrine, modelled in the form of a pagoda with dragons entwined around the supports, 6.5ins (165mm) x 5ins (127mm) x 11.25ins (287mm) high (Ming Dynasty) £200-300
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A pair of Chinese "Famille Rose" porcelain four division fruit boxes and covers, each 9.75ins (246mm) x 8.75ins (223mm) x 4.25ins (108mm) high (early 20th Century) £1000-1500
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A pair of Chinese porcelain yellow and green glazed models of pears, 9.25ins (236mm) high, seven other porcelain models of fruit, an oval bowl modelled with birds and fruit, 7.75ins (167mm) x 7ins (177mm) x 4.25ins (109mm) high, and two cream glazed circular boxes and covers, various (all early 20th Century) £1000-1500
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A Chinese porcelain purple and green glazed four peach stacking dish, 8.5ins (216mm) high, four Chinese "Famille Rose" porcelain models of peaches, various sizes, and eight other models of fruit, various (all early 20th Century) £1000-1500
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A Japanese "Satsuma" pottery bowl with indented rim, enamelled and gilded with Sages and Geishas, 12ins (305mm) diameter x 5ins (127mm) high (square seal mark - hairline crack) £250-350
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A Japanese "Satsuma" pottery vase decorated with peonies issuing from rocks, flowering shrubs and birds, 9.5ins (241mm) high, and another similar, 9ins (228mm) high £100-150
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A pair of Japanese "Satsuma" pottery vases enamelled and gilt decorated with Sages and Geishas, the shoulders moulded with three clawed dragons, each 6.5ins (165mm) high (square seal marks) £120-160
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A pair of Japanese Kutani porcelain chargers enamelled in colours and gilt with figures in a landscape before a building, 14.5ins (368mm) diameter, each signed (Meiji period - late 19th Century) £150-200
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A Japanese carved ivory okimono of a female figure with basket, standing amongst turbulent waves and a strong wind blowing her cloak and headpiece, 8ins (203mm) high (square seal mark to base) £400-600
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A Japanese carved ivory okimono of a male deity seated in the lotus position and holding a sword and rope, accompanied by two standing attendants, 6ins (153mm) high (script mark to base) £150-200
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A Japanese carved ivory okimono of a standing woman and child carrying bunches of flowers, 5ins (128mm) high (with seal mark) £200-300
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A Japanese carved ivory okimono of five men with sticks being attacked by an octopus, 5ins (127mm) long x 2ins (51mm) high, with paper label (minor damage) £100-150
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A Japanese carved hardwood and ivory okimono depicting a standing and kneeling scholar studying a scroll painting, on oval base, 9.75ins (197mm) high, unsigned (Meiji period) £300-500
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A Japanese carved ivory standing figure of a man, his arms upraised holding a rope with a toad at his feet, 5ins (127mm) high (some damage) £100-150
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A Japanese carved ivory figure of a seated fisherman holding a carp and rod, 3.75ins (95mm) high (red seal mark), and a 19th Century Chinese Cantonese ivory counter box, the screw top lid deeply carved with figures before a pavilion, 1.5ins (38mm) diameter x .875ins (22mm) high £100-150
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A Chinese ivory casket, the top deeply carved in bold relief with a shepherd and his flock within shaped cartouche and various figures in a landscape, the side panels carved with figures in a landscape and at various pursuits and carp, lobsters and fish, all within borders carved with scroll ornament and bamboo shoots, on four dragon head pattern feet, 7ins (179mm) x 5.5ins (140mm) x 4.75ins (123mm) high (some shrinkage to panels and joints) £400-600
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A Chinese carved ivory tusk figure of a standing Sage holding a staff and flask, 16ins (407mm) high (red seal mark to base - early 20th Century - cracked) £600-800
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A Chinese pale celadon jade double circular nesting disc, the exterior and interior each finely carved with mythical beasts and Chinese characters, 54mm diameter x 12mm high (small flake chip to edge) £4000-6000
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A Chinese white jade pendant, the surface to front and back finely carved with lychee, 51mm x 46mm overall x 12mm thick (Qing Dynasty - Qianlong period) £3000-4000
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A Chinese white jade pendant carved in the form of a dragon carp in profile, with head turned sharply backwards, 4ins (102mm) x 2.25ins (57mm) (Qing Dynasty - 18th Century) £2000-3000
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A small Chinese white jade carving of a coiled snake, 71mm diameter x 16mm high £500-700
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A Chinese pale green jade "Three Star God" mountain of pebble form, carved in low relief with the three Star Gods and a recumbent deer beneath a pine tree, the reverse with two cranes and a pavilion in a landscape, 4ins (103mm) x 2.5ins (64mm) high (Qing Dynasty - 19th Century) £2000-3000
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A Chinese celadon jade circular shallow dish with some brown inclusions, the interior finely carved in bold relief with three leaves and two bats, 5.375ins (136mm) diameter x 1in (26mm) high (Qing Dynasty - Qianlong period) £3000-4000
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A Chinese pale celadon jade bangle carved with two dragons heads supporting a ball, 3ins (76mm) diameter £1500-2000
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A Chinese white jade 'peacock' belt fitting of curved form, carved with bird laid out with prominent tail feathers, 2.75ins (70mm) overall (Qing Dynasty - 18th Century) £500-700
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Two Chinese white jade hair pins of spiral form, the terminals carved with mythical beasts, 9.375ins (238mm) and 9.5ins (241mm) long £100-150
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A Chinese black and celadon serpentine/quartz carving in the "Song" manner of a bird and prunus blossom, 2.5ins (64mm) long £100-150
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A Chinese silvery metal buckle cast in the form of character marks and engraved with bamboo shoots and blossoms on a matted ground, 4ins (100mm) x 2.5ins (64mm) overall, possibly by Cumshing (weight 1.43ozs) £100-150
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A Tibetan silvery metal censer, chased with Buddhist designs and surmounted with a red coral knop, 5ins x 4.75ins (19th Century) £120-150
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An Eastern silvery metal five piece tea and coffee service, all with circular embossed panels of gods and goddesses, comprising - teapot, coffee pot, milk jug, two-handled sugar basin and oval tray, 15.25ins x 11.5ins (weight 72ozs), and a ditto rectangular cigarette box with niello decoration to top, 7.5ins x 4.75ins x 3ins high £200-300 Note: These two items were gifted to Mr John Bailey, Consul General in Bangkok in 1938 as a souvenir of his long association with Siam, and both have presentation engravings
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A Chinese silvery metal spherical three piece tea service, the panelled bodies embossed with bamboo shoots, blossoms and leaf scroll ornament, with dragon pattern handles, comprising - teapot, two-handled sugar basin and milk jug (impressed character mark to base - early 20th Century - gross weight 19ozs), and a Chinese silvery metal sugar tongs £400-600
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A Japanese bronze vase of slender baluster form inlaid in silver with a bamboo design, 4.75ins (121mm) high, signed "Nobuyoshi" (Meiji period), £200-300
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A Japanese bronze vase inlaid in silver, copper and shakudo with a snail and bamboo design, 6ins (153mm) high, unsigned (Meiji period) £100-200
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A pair of Japanese bronze figures of standing males, one in warlike attitude, the other gazing intently, both 13.25ins (337mm) high (elements missing) £300-500
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A pair of Japanese brown patinated two-handled vases and covers with kylin pattern finials and serpent pattern handles, the sides cast in relief with birds and flowers, each on four scroll supports with birds head mounts, and on oval bases, 14.25ins (363mm) high (20th Century - slight damage to one) £300-400
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