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Utagawa Kunisada (Japanese 1786-1865) - Ukiyo-e scene of actors by the rivers edge, woodblock diptych, 36x50cm £100 - 150
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A pair of Japanese Meiji period gold lacquered boxes, each decorated with a view of Mount Fuji within a border, having five character marks to base, w.9cm; together with one other similar hexagonal example (3) £300 - 400
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An early 20th century Chinese carved and polished celadon jade belt hook, in the form of a stylised dragon, with some russet inclusions, length 10cm £80 - 120
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A Chinese celadon and green jade brooch, in yellow metal mount, carved as a bird amidst fruit, flowers and foliage, 4.5x3.4cm £400 - 600
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A Chinese polished celadon and green jade bangle, 8.4cm £200 - 250
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A Chinese celadon and green jade bangle, 9cm £150 - 250
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A Chinese white jade bangle, 8.1cm (hairline); together with a Chinese green and white jade bangle, with yellow gold mounts (presumably covering old breaks), 8.2cm (2) £70 - 100
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A 19th century Chinese Canton carved ivory fan, the guards each blind carved with figure scenes and mythical beasts, the nineteen sticks each finely carved with busy figure landscape and pagoda scenes, having vacant central cartouche, 19cm £250 - 400
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A Japanese Meiji period carved ivory okimono as a standing man, having penwork decorated robe and attendant broken water vessel, seal mark to base, h.17.5cm £100 - 200
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A circa 1900 Chinese carved and pierced ivory puzzle ball on stand, comprising eight finely carved spheres, the turned stand supported by standing female to carved circular base, signed verso, h.22cm £150 - 250
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A pair of Japanese Meiji period ivory dressing table jars and covers, each with penwork decoration - one of a leopard and the other with a macaque monkey, dia.6.5cm; together with a small carved ivory dragon (2) £50 - 80
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A 19th century Chinese export blue and white jar and cover, of baluster form, decorated with exotic birds amidst flowers and foliage, with reserves of blossoming peony branches, four character mark verso, h.29cm £150 - 250
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A 19th century Chinese famille rose footed bowl, enamel decorated with reserves of figure scenes within honeycomb borders heightened in gilt, dia.28.5cm £80 - 120
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A Chinese stoneware floor vase, in the Kangxi taste, underglaze blue and iron-red decorated with reserves of deer and mythical creatures within landscapes, h.56cm £200 - 400
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A Chinese globular bottle vase, having straight narrow neck, decorated in bright enamels in the famille rose palette with flowering peony branches meandering around the body and neck (significant body crack runs through vase), the base with six character mark of Yongzheng, h.38.5cm £300 - 500
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A large Chinese Swatow ware blue and white pottery charger, probably provincial Ming dynasty, underglaze blue painted with a central deer within sprays of flowers, dia.35cm £400 - 600
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A pair of late 19th century Chinese stoneware vases, each with celadon crackle glaze and broad band emulating bronze, with further bronzed ring handles and rim, h.43cm, raised on ebonised wooden plinths £200 - 300
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A late 19th century Isfahan silver table box, the whole with typical geometric and foliate engraved decoration, with Arabic marks and further stamped Iran 900, weight 387g, w.18cm £150 - 250
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A late 19th century Isfahan white metal table box, the hinged cover embossed with exotic birds amidst foliage, the frieze with typical leaf and flower engraving, with Persian assays to base, weight 325g, w.14.5cm £120 - 180
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Mid-20th century Indian school - An album of 17 figure subjects featuring trades and occupations, musicians etc, each reverse painted in gouache on clear acetate sheets, each approx 14 x 10cm Provenance: Rushbrooke Estate, Bury St Edmunds £100 - 200
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A pair of circa 1900 Indian carved teak occasional tables, of shaped circular form, with matching undertier, dia.45cm, h.62cm £150 - 200
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A near-pair of circa 1900 Chinese hardwood two-tier occasional tables, each with scroll carved and pierced frieze, w.42cm, d.31cm, h.80cm £300 - 400
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A circa 1900 Chinese hardwood and rouge marble topped low occasional table, having blind leaf carving and further carved and pierced frieze, w.65cm, w.40cm, h.56cm £80 - 120
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A Chinese finely cast gilt bronze Buddha, having a Qianlong seven character mark panel to the front, the Buddha modelled in the style of those found within the Forbidden City, h.16cm, w.13cm £1000 - 1500
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A Chinese bronze rectangular censer, having twin square handles and raised on low feet, with impressed Xiyuan character mark verso w.11.5cm (including handles), h.5.7cm £3000 - 5000
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A Japanese Meiji period shakudo medallion set necklace, formed as five graduated discs inlaid with gold and silver on bronze, the largest depicting a sailing junk in choppy seas, the smaller pairs depicting birds, flowers and blossom, the largest dia.3.2cm £1000 - 1500
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An 18th century Chinese export blue and white tea bowl on stand, from the Nanking cargo, decorated in the Blue Pine pattern, with old labels, stand dia.10cm £40 - 60
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An 18th century Chinese porcelain miniature vase, of baluster form, decorated in bright enamels with figures within a landscape and a tree supporting a birdcage, heightened in gilt, four character mark verso, h.7.2cm £150 - 250
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Two Chinese cloth covered scrap albums containing late Qing Dynasty pith paintings, one holding 12 portraits of court officials and women in traditional costume culminating in the throned Emperor and Empress holding jade ruyi sceptres, the other with eleven depictions of female musicians playing various instruments to include yanluo and erhu, each picture approx 27 x 19cm Provenance: Rushbrooke Estate, Bury St Edmunds £400 - 600
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A collection of six Chinese ovoid snuff bottles, in various carved hardstones to include amethyst and turquoise, the largest h.7cm £1000 - 1400
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A Chinese porcelain shallow bowl, the central ground decorated with a carp within choppy waters, the border with two five claw dragons in iron reds, heightened in gilt, the exterior decorated with bats, with six character mark verso, dia.19.7cm £150 - 250
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A Chinese Wucai mallet vase, the body painted with opposing reserves of mythical beasts, the white ground decorated with further prunus blossom and insects within underglaze blue borders, six character mark verso, h.23cm £250 - 400
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A Chinese porcelain yellow ground bowl, the exterior enamel decorated with four dragons chasing the golden pearl, the interior decorated in iron red with a single dragon, six character Yongzheng mark verso, dia.18cm £200 - 500
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A Chinese blue and white pottery dish, probably Ming dynasty, dia.15.5cm £80 - 120
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A Chinese glazed stoneware famille rose finger bowl, signed in script, attributed to Liu Yucen, dia.9.5cm £200 - 300
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In the manner of Xu Zhongnam - Chinese glazed stoneware rectangular plaque, enamel decorated in tones of green and blue, depicting bamboo amongst rocks, signed in script and bears seal mark, 29.5 x 44cm £800 - 1200
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A 20th century Chinese glazed stoneware rectangular plaque, enamel decorated with figure landscape scene within mountains, housed in integral hongmu frame and further stand (panel with long running horizontal crack to central area), 45 x 25cm £200 - 300
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A Chinese glazed stoneware Rouleau fish vase, the blue ground decorated with four trailing stylised carp painted in tones of iron red, the whole heightened in gilt, blue painted floral mark verso within two painted circles, h.47cm £1000 - 1500
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An Isnik glazed pottery tile, probably 18th century, depicting mounted hunter with hawk, all within trailing leaf and flower border, 15 x 15.5cm £200 - 300
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David Feather (b.1952) - Study of a recumbent rottweiler amidst wildflowers, oil on canvas, signed with feather lower right, 35 x 60cm £120 - 180
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David Feather (b.1952) - Study of a German Shepherd and rottweiler within landscape, oil on canvas, signed with feather lower right, 40 x 60cm £120 - 180
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David Feather (b.1952) - A herd of bison sheltering in winter, oil on canvas, signed with feather lower right, 45 x 70cm £150 - 250
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Philip H Rideout (c.1860-1920) - Stagecoach scene, oil on board, signed lower right, 16.5 x 35.5cm £80 - 120
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Attributed to Captain Walter William May RI (1831-1896) - Barges on the estuary, watercolour, with traces of white, 13 x 23.5cm £150 - 250
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Late 19th century English school - Barges on the Thames, watercolour with traces of white, with attribution label verso to J Brockett, 18 x 22cm £50 - 80
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Willem Maris - Pair; Cattle grazing and watering in a meadow, oil on canvas, each signed lower left W Maris, 34.5 x 29.5cm £200 - 400
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Circa 1900 Impressionist school - Interior scene, oil on canvas, 44 x 36cm £150 - 200
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Alfred William Hunt (1830-1896) - Lone fisherman on a mountain river at sunset, oil on canvas (re-lined), signed and dated lower right '84, 39.5 x 52.5cm £600 - 800
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John Barker (1811-1886) - Winter landscape with horse-drawn wagon, oil on canvas, signed lower left, 50 x 75cm £150 - 200
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