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FIVE CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE TUREEN STANDS. Qing Dynasty, Qianlong era. 37 x 27cm. (5) £300-500
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SIX CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE TUREEN COVERS. Qing Dynasty, Qianlong era. (6) £400-600
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SIX CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE TUREEN COVERS. Qing Dynasty, Qianlong era. (6) £400-600
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THREE CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE TUREEN COVERS. Qing Dynasty, Qianlong era. (3) £200-300
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TWO ARMORIAL TUREENS AND COVERS. Qing Dynasty, Qianlong era. One with a made up cover, 21cm H. (2) £400-600
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A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE MADE UP TUREEN, COVER AND STAND. Qing Dynasty, Qianlong era. 26cm H. £100-200
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A MADE UP PAIR OF BLUE AND WHITE TUREENS AND COVERS, WITH BASES. Qing Dynasty, Qianlong era. 23cm H. (2) £400-600
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A PAIR OF BLUE AND WHITE SOUP TUREENS WITH COVERS AND SAUCERS, TOGETHER WITH TWO TUREENS AND BASES. Qing Dynasty, Qianlong era. (4) £250-300
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A GIANT JAPANESE BRONZE DEER KORO AND COVER. Meiji Period. Naturalistically cast standing on three feet with the front left foot cocked, the head turned to the left, a decorative sash around the neck and the body applied with fruiting peach branches, a section of the back detaches forming the cover with an open section for the release of smoke, the head with fitted deer antlers, 115cm H. £9,000-12,000
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A JAPANESE BRONZE VASE, FANGHU. 18th / 19th Century. The broad low waist narrowing towards the foot and rim with a rounded step at the lip and foot, the surface incised with scrolling patterns enclosing key fret designs, the sides with twin baku head handles, 26cm H. £200-300
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A JAPANESE BRONZE CONICAL SECTION VASE. 17th / 18th Century. Decorated with a continuous semi-abstract pattern of taotie masks above a band of lappets enclosing similar decoration, the shoulders surmounted by a pair of baku handles, their mouths raised to the rim, sentoku mark to base, 29cm H. £200-300
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A JAPANESE SATSUMA KORO AND TWO PLATES.. Meiji Period. The koro decorated with a continuous landscape scene and signed Takayama ga to the base, 18cm H. (3) £100-200
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ATRIBUTED TO ISODA KORYUSAI (1735-1790). A Japanese woodcut pillar print depicting two beauties, mounted and framed, 87 x 17cm. £100-200
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A JAPANESE IMARI VASE. £100-200
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A JAPANESE NABESHIMA STYLE BLUE AND WHITE PLATE. 19th / 20th Century. Painted with a bird on a fruiting branch, 15cm diameter. £80-120
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A JAPANESE SHUNGA PAINTING MOUNTED AS A HAND SCROLL. Late Meji. Depicting twenty scenes of an increasingly erotic nature, scroll mounted. 16 x 473cm. £150-200
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CROQUIS JAPONAIS: THE VOLUME. 1886. By Georges Ferdinand Bigot (1860-1927), with 29 etchings of Japanese life, each on thin cream laid paper, in the original grey paper covers, 44 x 30.5cm. £100-200
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A COLLECTION OF EIGHT JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINTS DEPICTING BEAUTIES. Comprising prints by Kitagawa Tsukimaro, Kitagawa Shikimaro, Utamaro, and others, two framed, 9 x 8cm-36 x 23cm. (8) £150-250
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A COLLECTION OF ELEVAN JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINTS. Including works signed Hiroshige and Okazaki (11) £200-300
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A COLLECTION OF JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINTS. £100-200
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BUDOGEIJUTSU HIDEN ZUE SHOHEN. 1855. A Japanese military manual by Masatomi Omori and Utagawa Kuniyoshi. Toto: Seikakudo. 32 leaves of colour woodblock prints, 23 x 16cm. £100-200
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LIVES OF THE LOYAL RONINS. 1886. Yokohama: Tanaka, 52 pages with 50 colour woodblock prints and one large folding print, 25 x 18.5cm. £200-300
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THREE JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINTED BOOKS. Comprising Seitei's Bird and Flower Painting Manual. 1890-1891. 2 of 3 volumes only, 25 x 17cm, together with The Favorite Flowers of Japan, Mary E. Unger, Second Edition [1906], 24.5 x 18cm. (3) £100-200
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TWO JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINTED BOOKS. Comprising a volume of Bijutsu sekai : dai juni-kan. 1891, 25 x 16cm together with Newly Compiled Textile Patterns from Ancient Times. 1881, volume 1 of 2 only, 25 x 17cm. (2) £100-200
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TWO JAPANESE PRINTS. One by Utagawa, 33 x 71cm, the other by Kunisada, 31 x 69cm, (2) £200-300 234<+>Y A JAPANESE EROTIC GROUP IVORY NETSUKE. Late Meiji, 19th Century, signed Masatsugu. Carved as an erotic group seated on a boat, 2.5cm H. £120-150 235<+>Y A JAPANESE IVORY NETSUKE FORMED AS A DEER. Late Meiji, 19th Century, signed Tomotada. Seated with the legs tucked under, and the head curved round, with inlaid eyes, 3cm H. £200-300 236<+>Y A JAPANESE CARVED IVORY "PUPPY GROUP" NETSUKE. Late Meiji, 19th Century. Formed as a huddled pair of puppies with heads playfully raised, inlaid eyes, 2.5cm H. £120 -150 237<+>Y A JAPANESE CARVED IVORY NETSUKE OF A GRAZING HORSE. Late Meiji, 19th Century. Standing with its legs together, its head twisted down to the left and its tail sweeping around the hind legs, 4.5cm H. £150-200 238<+>Y A JAPANESE CARVED IVORY 'HOTEI AND CHILDREN' NETSUKE. Late Meiji, 19th Century. Carved with two children, one emerging from a sack, 2cm H. £120-150 239<+>Y A JAPANESE CARVED IVORY NETSUKE. Late Meiji, 19th Century, signed Gyokuzan. Carved as a crouching figure on a circular base, 2cm H. £200-300 240<+>Y A JAPANESE CARVED IVORY NETSUKE OF AN ORANGE. Late Meiji, 19th Century. Naturalistically carved with a small section of skin peeled back to reveal the interior, 3cm diameter. £100-200 241<+>Y A JAPANESE CARVED IVORY NETSUKE FORMED AS A BANANA. Late Meiji, 19th Century. Naturalistically carved with one strip of skin peeled back to the stalk, revealing the fleshy interior, 4.5cm long. £100-200 242<+>Y A JAPANESE CARVED IVORY NETSUKE OF GAMA SENNIN. Edo Period, 18th Century. Standing, holding the hind leg of a toad which clambers over his back, 9cm H. £150-200 243<+>Y A JAPANESE CARVED IVORY NETSUKE OF AN AMA. Late Meiji, 19th Century. The fisher-girl standing naked to the waist, holding her creel in one hand and securing her garment with the other, 6cm H. £150-200 244<+>Y A JAPANESE CARVED IVORY NETSUKE OF A BAKEMONO. Late Meiji, 19th Century. Standing with the tongue out with one arm raised and the other lowered, 6cm H. £150-200
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A JAPANESE OBI HASAMI STAG-ANTLER NETSUKE. Late Meiji, 19th Century. With incised reishi decoration, 10cm long. £100-200
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A JAPANESE HORN NETSUKE. Late Meiji, 19th Century. Carved as overlapping leaves, 4.5cm H. £80-120
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A JAPANESE CARVED WOOD NETSUKE FORMED AS A SNAKE. Late Meiji, 19th Century. With the head emerging from a tightly coiled body, 3cm H. £150-200
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A JAPANESE CARVED WOOD NETSUKE FORMED AS KITSUNE. Late Meiji, 19th Century. 4.5cm H. £100-150
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A CHINESE IMARI TULIP TEAPOT AND COVER. Qing Dynasty, Kangxi era. The pear-shaped fluted body decorated with a blue tulip on each side, 11cm H. £200-300
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A BLUE AND WHITE 'BOYS' EWER AND COVER. Qing Dynasty, 19th Century. With serpentine spout and ear-shaped handle, decorated on either side with a quatrefoil panel depicting five dancing boys, 20cm H. £200-300
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A PAIR OF CHINESE FLUTED DOUBLE HANDLED TEMBLEUSE BLUE AND WHITE CUPS AND SAUCERS. Qing Dynasty, Qianlong era. The cups and saucers fluted with gilded foliate rims, decorated with floral sprays, the form possibly following a Saint Cloud original, the cup 7cm H, the saucer 13.5cm diameter (4) £400-600
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A CHINESE YELLOW GROUND DRAGON TEAPOT AND COVER. Republican era. Potted in pear-shaped form, the body decorated with two leaping dragons, one in green and another in aubergine, each confronting a flaming pearl above a sea of green waves, a key scroll border at the rim, the overhanging cover decorated with a green dragon within a key-scroll border below a circular finial, bao guizhai zao mark to base, 17cm H. £100-200
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A BROWN LEAD-GLAZED STONEWARE WATER DROPPER. 6cm H. £80-120
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TWO YIXING ZISHA TEAPOTS. Comprising a Chen Ziqi teapot and cover, with applied three-legged toads, the cover surmounted by a further toad modelled in relief, signed Ziqi to base, together with another, 9.5cm H. (2) £300-500
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A COLLECTION OF FOUR YIXING ZISHA TEAPOTS. Comprising a dragon head spout, the cover surmounted by a dragon, impressed pictographic mark to base, 10.5cm H, a penta-lobed teapot and cover with the handle and finial formed as prunus branches, a carved chuiming mark below the handle, 9cm H, a quatralobed teapot with prunus branches modelled in relief, cover inscribed, 11cm H, and another teapot and cover, 11.5cm H. (4) £300-500
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A CHINESE 'SHAO JINGNAN' YIXING ZISHA JARDINIÈRE AND STAND. 20th Century. Of canted square section with panels with landscape scenes to the body, and dragon head handles suspending loose loops, the stand with Buddhist lion dogs chasing balls, Shao Jingnan zhi mark to base, 14cm H. £200-300
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A HEXAGONAL SECTION FAMILLE ROSE JARDINIÈRE. Qing Dynasty. Supported on six short feet, each of the six faceted tapering sides depicting a gentleman and a lady each carrying a flowering branch within a continuous garden scene, all reserved on a pale celadon ground, 17.5cm diameter. £200-300
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A PAIR OF CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE BOUGHPOTS AND COVERS. Qing Dynasty. Each with a pair of gilt rope handles issuing applied gilt grapevine, tree shrews nibbling the fruit, palace scenes and exotic bird scenes within gilt fretwork bands, 26cm H. (2) £400-600
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A CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE JARDINIÈRE. Qing Dynasty. 21.5cm H, 35cm diameter. £200-300
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A CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE BOWL. Qing Dynasty. 41cm diameter. £200-300
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A LARGE CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE CHARGER. Qing Dynasty. 42cm diameter £150-250
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A CHINESE BLANC DE CHINE DEHUA TRIPOD CENSER. Late 19th / early 20th Century. The globular body supported on tall cylindrical feet, and rising to a thick rounded lip at the rim, modelled as a pair of dragons chasing a flaming pearl, the dragons' arching backs, modelled in relief, forming the loop handles, 22cm H. £200-300
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A CHINESE GREEN GLAZED CENSER, GUI. Late 19th / early 20th Century. Modelled after the archaic bronze gui censer with bombé sides supported on a splayed foot, the sides flanked by a pair of mythical beast heads each issuing a c shaped handle terminating in a comma shaped tab, 5cm H. £300-500
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FIVE CHINESE MONOCHROME DRAGON PLATES. Qing Dynasty. 12cm diameter. £600-800
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A CHINESE YELLOW-GLAZED INCISED 'DRAGON' BOWL. Late Qing Dynasty. Incised to the exterior with two five-claw dragons pursuing the flaming pearl amidst clouds and fire scrolls and above crashing waves, covered with an egg-yolk yellow glaze, Jiajing mark to base, 13.5cm diameter. £1,500-2,000
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A POWDER BLUE GLAZED DISH. Qing Dynasty, 18th Century. Decorated in gilt with birds and flowers, 21cm diameter. £60-80
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A CHINESE MONOCHROME BLUE MALLET FORM VASE. With Guangxu mark to base, 23cm H. £400-600
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A CHINESE CELADON STEM CUP. Late Qing Dynasty. With a slightly everted rim, standing on a high foot, 8cm H. £80-120
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A PAIR OF POWDER BLUE GLAZED SEAL PASTE BOXES AND COVERS. Qing Dynasty, 19th Century. Of compressed circular form, the sides and cover covered in a powder blue glaze, Kangxi mark to base, 6.5cm diameter. (2) £400-600
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