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A CHINESE CONG FORM FAMILLE NOIRE VASE. Republican era. Painted alternately with figurative scenes and the "hundred treasures", with elephant-form handles, Yongzheng mark to base, 25.5cm H. £100-200
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A CHINESE INK PAINTING OF FLOWERS IN A BOWL. Scroll mounted, 43 x 33.5cm. £300-500
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A CHINESE DOUBLE DEER HEAD HANDLED VASE, LUTOUZUN. Mid 20th Century. Decorated with a continuous scene of figures in a rocky landscape, the two handles modelled as deer heads, 33cm H. £500-700
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A CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE BRUSHPOT TOGETHER WITH A JADEITE SNUFF BOTTLE. 19th / 20th Century. 10.5cm H / 5.5cm H (2) £200-300
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A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE JAR TOGETHER WITH A FAMILLE ROSE GREEN GROUND WINE CUP. Qing-Republican era. The jar 10cm H, the cup, with Qianlong mark, 4.5cm H. (2) £400-600
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A CHINESE DRAGON BOWL. Qing Dynasty. Painted with two dragons encircling a flaming pearl, among flames and scrolling clouds, Jiaqing mark to base, 23.5cm diameter. £80-120
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A PROVINCIAL BLUE AND WHITE BOYS DISH. Decorated with a central roundel depicting five boys engaged in various pursuits, 28.5cm diameter. £100-200
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A CHINESE BALUSTER FORM VASE AND COVER. 20th Century. The body with two panels depicting children at play, one with a boat, between two elephant head form handles, covered overall with black scrolling floral patterns with blue and orange flowers, the foot with a band of key scroll above a band of scrolling decoration in blue, the cover surmounted by a bud finial, Qianlong mark to base, 29cm H. £300-500
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A CHINESE CELADON JAR. 19th Century. With incised decoration comprising a floral band around the body, a band of lappets around the base and a band of ruyi heads around the neck, Qianlong mark to base, 17cm H. £200-300
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A PAIR OF BLUE AND WHITE GINGER JARS AND COVERS. Late 19th / early 20th Century. Decorated with bagu panels reserved on prunus flower ground, 30cm H. (2) £150-250
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A CHINESE VASE WITH BAGUA AND YINGYANG OVER LEAPING WAVES. Late Qing, late 19th Century. Decorated in blue and white and copper red, apocryphal da qing kangxi nianzhi mark to base, 22.5cm H. £600-800
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A CHINESE ONION NECKED PEAR SHAPED VASE. Republican era. Painted in iron red with scrolling flowers and bats, the two ruyi form handles glazed in lime green, apocryphal Yongzheng mark to base, 22cm H. £100-200
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A PAIR OF POWDER BLUE WATER POTS. Early 20th Century. Each with quatrefoil panel of boys at play, 5.5cm H. £500-700
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A LARGE CHINESE FAMILLE NOIRE VASE. Late Qing, 19th Century. Painted with a gnarled flowering plum tree whose branches spread across the surface of the vase, with birds intermittently spaced around and sprays of bamboo issuing from the base, all reserved on a black ground, 77cm H. £600-800
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A PEKING GLASS STYLE BOWL DECORATED WITH BOYS. 6.5cm H. £100-200
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A COLLECTION OF THREE MONOCHROMES. Qing. Comprising a circular lime green glazed box and cover with Buddhist lion dogs modelled in relief, Xianfeng mark to base, 9cm diameter, a white glazed cong vase, 7cm H, and a pink glazed butterfly form water dropper, 8 x 7.5cm. (3) £150-200
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A BRONZE MOON FLASK. 32cm H. £200-300
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A CLOISONNÉ ENAMEL VASE. 20th Century. 31cm H. £100-200
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A CHINESE JUN GLAZED WATER DROPPER TOGETHER WITH A SMALL BOWL. Song Dynasty, and later. The water dropper, 5.5cm H, the bowl, 8cm diameter (2) £150-200
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TWO CARVED GUANYIN HEADS, ONE OF HORN, THE OTHER BONE. Late 19th Century. Raised on wooden stands formed as the shoulders, 23 / 20.5cm. (2) £100-200
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A COLLECITON OF APPROXIMATELY 65 CHINESE WEDDING PROCESSION FIGURES. Early 20th Century. £80-120
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A JAPANESE NETSUKE TOGETHER WITH TWO SILVER CASH, A JADE AND A SMALL POTTERY FIGURE. (5) £100-200
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A DEHUA MODEL OF SU WUKONG TOGETHER WITH A CHINESE CLOISONNÉ CENSER. Late Qing, 19th Century. The figure seated, a cloak around his neck, 18.5cm H, the tripod censer, with rounded shoulders, and lion dog handles, a band of cloisonné around the body, 7cm H. £100-200
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A CHINESE BISCUIT FIGURE. Late Qing, 19th Century. Covered in a green and aubergine glaze and raised on a rockwork base, 24cm H. £100-200
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A BURMESE LACQUERED WOOD SEATED BUDDHA. Raised on a double lotus plinth, 49cm H. £100-200
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A SET OF EIGHT BIRD AND FLOWER ALBUM LEAVES. Mounted into four scrolls. 31 x 40cm. £400-600
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LIN SHIXIU. Dated 1873. An ink painting of birds and flowers, framed and glazed, 135 x 57cm. £100-200
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A CHINESE INK PAINTING OF SEVEN CHICKS. Framed and glazed, 75 x 34cm. £100-200
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A CIZHOU RUSSET DECORATED BLACK GLAZED JAR. Song Dynasty. The globular body decorated with two swirling floral sprays reserved against a lustrous black glaze, 20cm H. £2,000-3,000
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TWO CHINESE BOWLS. Song. One covered in a whitish-cream glaze, 11cm diameter, the other with a brownish glaze, 15cm diameter. £150-250
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A COLLECTION OF QINGBAI WARE. Song. Comprising two bowls and a small jar, 8cm H. (3) £150-200
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A KOREO-CELADON MEIPING VASE. 12th / 13th Century. With a lustrous celadon craquelure-effect glaze, decorated with cranes, 26cm H. £800-1,200
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A QINGBAI GLOBULAR FORM EWER. Yuan-Ming. With moulded floral decoration around the upper half of the globular body, a short thin neck, lug handles, and a short spout, 13cm H. £500-800
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A CIRCULAR PALACE TILE, WADANG. Ming. Monochrome yellow glaze, moulded figure of a five claw dragon chasing a flaming pearl, with a label reads "Ming Tombs, China, FHM Mary Joan, part torn down during viewing", 11cm diameter. £200-300
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A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE BOWL. Probably Ming, Jiajing / Wanli. The interior with a central medallion decorated with three cranes among scrolling clouds, the exterior decorated with the eight Buddhist emblems, 16cm diameter. Provenance: Millar Collection label to base. £400-600
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A CHINESE CELADON STEMBOWL. Ming Dynasty, 15th Century. The wide flared bowl raised on a splayed columnar foot incised with a double bow-string, covered in an olive green glaze, the interior of the bowl incised with a floral medallion, 9cm H, 13cm £800-1,200 Literature: Compare to the piece in Ming Ceramics in the British Museum, London, 2001, pl 3.
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A CHINESE KRAAK BLUE AND WHITE KLAPMUTS BOWL. Ming Dynasty, Wanli. The central roundel decorated with a flowers emerging from a rocky outcrop, below shaped panels in the deep well containing Buddhistic symbols, the everted with panels of flowers on a diaper ground, 14.5cm diameter. £300-400
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A CHINESE TRANSITIONAL BLUE AND WHITE VASE, GU. Transitional Period, c. 1690 With a flaring rim, decorated to the body with figures in a mountainous landscape above a band of stiff leaves, 43cm H. £2,500-3,000
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A LARGE CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE INSCRIBED DRAGON CENSER. Transitional Period, c. 1690 . Of globular form with wide shoulders rising to a waisted neck below a galleried rim, the sides tapering slightly, the body decorated with two confronting dragons among scrolling clouds and frames above foaming waves, their tails separated by a rectangular panel, enclosing the text, dalu wen fu, dalu la taiyi zhi, lu he dizi yang longfu yin, with hardwood stand. 45cm H. £1,500-2,000
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A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE "BAGU" JARDINIÈRE. Kangxi. Attractively painted with two panels each depicting vessels and auspicious objects, 18cm H. £400-600
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A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE VASE AND COVER. Kangxi. Of tall, slender ovoid shape, with convex spreading foot, a broad swelling neck and upright neck, surmounted by a cover of high domed shape with flared rim and a finial, decorated with scrolling blooming flowers within spiralling panels over the body, and raised lappet panels around the foot, 56cm H. £1,000-2,000 Literature: For a related vase of similar proportions see Chinese Ceramics in the Topkapi Saray Museum, Istanbul, II, p 998, cat no 2115.
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A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE VASE. Mid Qing. Of slender form with tall rounded shoulders rising to a trumpet neck, painted with three butterflies, a crane below a pine tree among peonies and rockwork, 28cm H. £400-600
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A CHINESE POWDER BLUE JAR. Kangxi. With tall sides and sloping shoulder, bound in copper at the rim, the body with four quadrefoil panels enclosing a pair of egrets in a lotus pond, the base and neck each with a further band of smaller quadrefoil panels filled with floral scenes, all decorated in blue and white and copper red, 35cm H £200-300
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A SILVER MOUNTED KANGXI BLUE AND WHITE VASE. Kangxi. Of ovoid potiche form with a convex spreading foot, with slightly raised diamond-shaped panels each containing a bird on a flowering plum tree branch, with a silver dome-shaped tiered cover with finial, silver cover, 33cm H. £1,500-2,000
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A CHINESE REDUCED BLUE AND WHITE VASE. Kangxi. With two panels each depicting a qilin standing on rocks among billowing and crested waves and sea spray with stylised flames being emitted from the mouth, 22.5cm H. £600-800 Literature: for a similarly decorated vase see Shimmering Romance, A Special Exhibition of Kangxi Porcelain and Works of Art, 2011, pp 160-1.
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A BLUE AND WHITE SAUCER DISH. Kangxi mark and of the period. Decorated around a central raised ring with beauties in a garden, 20.5cm diameter. £200-300
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A CHINESE GREEN AND AUBERGINE-GLAZED YELLOW GROUND DRAGON DISH. Kangxi mark and of the period. The exterior of the bowl is decorated with two dragons pursuing 'flaming pearls' amidst flames and clouds above a band of cresting waves, 6.5cm H, 12cm diameter. £600-800
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A CHINESE WUCAI WATER SPRINKLER WITH OTTOMAN MOUNT. Kangxi. Decorated with a galloping qilin turning its head towards a phoenix approaching from above, its tail winding round the neck of the bottle, 19cm H. £700-900
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A EUROPEAN-DECORATED CHINESE WUCAI VASE. Kangxi. Of quatrelobed slender form with a waisted body with four panels, two depicting qilin in a garden setting, the panels bordered with diaper-decorated bands in copper red with flowers and Buddhist emblems, the ground filled in with black, with wooden cover, 28cm H. £350-400
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A CHINESE FAMILLE VERTE OVOID JAR. Kangxi. Enamelled with floral medallions to the body within floral scrolling bands, decorated in green and iron red enamels, with carved and pierced wooden cover, 22cm H. £350-400
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