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A CHINESE WHITE GLAZED 'LOTUS LEAF' WASHER. 19th / 20th Century. Modelled as a veiny leaf with two crabs clambering over the exterior surface, 9cm long. £400-600
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A CHINESE BLANC DE CHINE DEHUA TRIPOD CENSER. Qing Dynasty. Of conical section, modelled with three scrolling feet, the body composed of widely ribbed nodules, 9cm H. £600-800
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A CHINESE GLAZED OPENWORK PORCELAIN BRUSHPOT, BITONG. Qing Dynasty. Decorated with pines and plum blossom among rocks, 9.5cm H. £300-500
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A COLLECTION OF THREE GLAZED WASHERS. Late Qing Dynasty. One modelled with a figure and covered in a robin's egg glaze, 7cm H, the other pair formed as peaches and covered in a green glaze, 4cm H. (3) £300-500
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A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE BRUSHPOT, BITONG. 19th / 20th Century. Decorated with a continuous exterior figurative scene, 17cm diameter, 17cm H. £200-300
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A CHINESE RECTANGULAR FAMILLE ROSE BRUSHPOT, BITONG. Qing Dynasty. Decorated alternately with figures in a landscape and butterflies among flowers, 9.5cm H. £300-500
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A CHINESE GREEN-GLAZED BISCUIT MOUNTAIN BRUSH REST. Qing Dynasty. Modelled with five peaks towering over a figure crossing a bridge on one side and a dwelling beneath a pine tree on the reverse, fitted wood stand, 6cm H. £300-500
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A PAIR OF CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE VASES AND COVERS. Qing Dynasty. Of baluster form, decorated with Buddhist lion dogs, the domed cover of each surmounted by a small dog, 47cm H. (2) £800-1,200
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A PAIR OF BLUE AND WHITE BUDDHIST LION DOG VASES AND COVERS. Qing Dynasty. Of baluster form, decorated with Buddhist lion dogs, the domed cover of each surmounted by a small dog, 22cm H. (2) £150-250
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A MADE UP CHINESE GARNITURE OF PRUNUS PATTERN VASES. Late Qing Dynasty. Comprising two gu-form vases and two baluster vases, 23-26cm H. (4) £150-200
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A CHINESE POWDER BLUE VASE AND COVER. Late Qing Dynasty. Of reduced rouleau-form, the body decorated in gilt, European mounting, 38cm H. Provenance: A wedding gift to the Duchess of Marlborough in 1921, thence by descent to the present owner. £100-200
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A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE DOUBLE-HANDLED VASE. Qing Dynasty. The body with two panels enclosing figurative scenes, 45cm H. £200-300
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A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE OCTAGONAL SECTION JAR. Qing Dynasty. Decorated to the body with antique treasures and auspicious symbols, 50cm H. £400-600
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A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE BALUSTER-FORM FIGURATIVE VASE. Late Qing Dynasty. Decorated with figures, 33.5cm H. £400-600
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A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE SPITOON, ZHADOU. Qing Dynasty, 18th Century. Decorated to the body and spreading neck with a dense arrangement of flowers, 11.5cm H. £300-500
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A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE OVOID WASHER. 20th Century. The body delicately painted with birds and flowering branch, 7cm H. £200-300
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A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE VASE. Qing Dynasty, 18th / 19th Century. Of rouleau-form with an onion neck, the body incised with floral decoration, with two rectangular panels enclosing detailed scenes and four smaller quadrafoil panels enclosing a single figure, sometimes with an attendant, antiques and auspicious symbols decorating the neck, wooden stand, 55cm H. £2,000-3,000
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A CHINESE COPPER RED BUDDHIST LION DOG MEIPING VASE. Qing Dynasty. The body decorated in copper red with three Buddhist lion dogs each cavorting around a ribboned ball, the other side with two painted seals reading fu and lushou, 38cm H. £300-500
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A CHINESE IRON RED AND UNDERGLAZE BLUE BUDDHIST LION DOG BOWL. Qing Dynasty, Qianlong mark and of the period. Painted to the exterior with three animals each chasing a ribboned ball among flames, the interior with a ribboned ball within a double circle, 9cm H, 20cm diameter. £500-800
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A CHINESE POWDER BLUE GROUND FAMILLE VERTE JARDINIÈRE. Qing Dynasty. With two rectangular panels with cut corners, one enclosing three ladies in a garden, the other a man at the water's edge, the panels separated by two sets of two panels, one shaped as a fan, the other as a leaf, each enclosing landscape scenes, 30cm H, 36cm diameter. £800-1,200
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A PAIR OF PINK GROUND 'HUNDRED BOYS' ROULEAU VASES. Late Qing Dynasty. Decorated overall with a network of flowering branches emerging from behind blue enamelled rockwork and interrupted on the shoulders with a band of scrolling floral patterns, with boys evenly distributed across the branches, 46cm H. (2) £1,500-2,000
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A CHINESE INCISED CELADON GLAZED WATERPOT, TAIBO ZUN. Qing Dynasty. The domed body incised with scrolling patterns, Da Qing Kangxi nianzhi mark to base, carved wooden stand, 6cm H. £300-500
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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 with a c shaped handle terminating in a comma shaped tab issuing from the mouth, the body decorated in relief with taotie masks, the foot with an incised key scroll band, incised Qianlong nianzhi mark to base, wooden stand, 5cm H. £300-500
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A CHINESE INCISED PALE CELADON 'DRAGON' VASE. Qing Dynasty, Kangxi era. Of pear-shaped form, the body and neck incised with a dragon flying among flames and clouds, Da Ming Honghua nianzhi mark to base, partially obscured by an old collection label, 22.5cm H. £3,000-5,000
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A CHINESE MONOCHROME GREEN PEAR-SHAPED VASE. Qing Dynasty. 9cm H. £100-200
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A CHINESE WHITE GLAZED VASE WITH OXBLOOD SPLASH. Qing Dynasty. Of pear-shaped form with a single red splash to the shoulder, Da Qing Kangxi nianzhi mark to base, 21cm H. £300-500
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A CHINESE CELADON GROUND UNDERGLAZE BLUE VASE. Qing Dynasty. The ovoid body below a tall waisted neck flanked by a pair of applied elephant head handles, moulded and painted in bright cobalt blue on white slip, with five Buddhist lion dogs each borne on their own scrolling cloud with ribboned balls and flames, mounted as a lamp, 54cm H. £400-600
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A CHINESE BLANC DE CHINE DEHUA MODEL OF GUANYIN AND CHILD WITH TWO ATTENDANTS. Qing Dynasty. The goddess seated on a rocky base, with a boy resting on her right knee, flanked below on either side by an attendant with two further attendants between whom lies a writhing dragon, 23cm H. £400-600
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A CHINESE JADE CARVING OF A SEATED BUDDHA. Wooden stand, 14cm H. £300-500
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A PAIR OF CHINESE GREEN GLASS JARS AND COVERS. 20th Century. The covers carved and pierced and surmounted by fruit and flowers carved from various hardstones, 30cm H. (2) £300-500
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A CHINESE JADE CARVING OF A GUANYIN AND CHILD. 20th Century. The goddess standing with a vase in the left hand and beads hanging from the right, an attendant child to her left side, wooden stand, 19cm H. £300-500
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A CLOISONNÉ CENSER AND COVER. Late 19th / early 20th Century. Modelled after the archaic bronze gui censer, raised on four gilt bronze feet with handles emerging from gilt bronze dragon heads, the body enamelled with flower heads, carved wood stand, 22cm H. £200-300
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Y A COLLECTION OF MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS. Two miniature vases, four soapstone carvings and an ivory. (7) £60-80
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Y A COLLECTION OF MISCELLANEOUS CHINESE OBJECTS. Late Qing Dynasty. Comprising a Canton enamel seal paste box and cover of circular form and depicting a European lady, Qianlong nianzhi mark to the base; an ivory carving of a fisherman on a carved wooden stand, a carved agate seal with the characters Shen Masi on the base, a carved wooden box, an ivory dragon frame and an ivory pendant. (6) Provenance: Collection of Herbert Dixon Summers (1871-1953), Secretary Directorate General of Posts Peking, and family, thence by descent to the present owner. £100-200
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A COLLECTION OF CHINESE CLOISONNÉ AND CANTON ENAMEL PIECES. Qing Dynasty. Comprising a canton enamel tray with figurative scene, 20 x 28cm, a canton enamel teacup and cover decorated with brassica plants, 8cm H, a cloisonné enamel kettle and cover, 11cm H, brush pot, 12cm H, censer and cover, 14cm H, pair of jars and covers, 14cm H, circular box and cover, 9.5cm diameter, and four further items. (12) Provenance: Collection of Herbert Dixon Summers (1871-1953), Secretary Directorate General of Posts Peking, and family, thence by descent to the present owner. £80-120
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A CHINESE BOWL. Qing Dynasty, Kangxi era. 12.5cm diameter. £500-800
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A CHINESE FAMILLE VERTE BOWL. Qing Dynasty. The interior painted with galloping horses on a green ground with swirling waves with scattered prunus blossoms, 21cm diameter. £500-800
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A CHINESE WUCAI TEACUP. Yutang zhuiqi mark to base, 5.5cm H. £1,500-2,000
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A CHINESE 'BATS AND PEACHES' BOWL. Decorated with flowering and fruiting peach tree branches which continue from the exterior to the interior, 15.5cm diameter. £200-300
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A CHINESE OCTAGONAL 'BAGUA' BOWL. Qing Dynasty, Tongzhi mark and of the period (1861-1875). Decorated in iron red and gilt, mounted in French silver as a travelling inkwell with Minerva mark, 8cm H. £200-300
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A CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE JAR AND COVER. Republican era. With oval panels enclosing figures on a scrolling black ground, 16cm H. £200-300
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A CHINESE SANCAI FIGURE. Qing Dynasty. Standing with the left arm slightly raised, covered in a yellow, green and aubergine glaze, 28cm H. £300-500
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A CHINESE FAMILLE VERTE FACETED VASE. Late Qing Dynasty, 19th Century. Decorated with figurative scenes, flowers, antiques, fish and landscape scenes, 38cm H. £300-500
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A PAIR OF YELLOW, GREEN AND AUBERGINE VASES. 19th / 20th Century. Of rectangular section decorated with fruit alternating with archaistic characters on a key scroll ground, Qianlong mark to base, 13cm H. (2) £400-600
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A CHINESE COCONUT SNUFF BOTTLE. Early 20th Century. Decorated on one side with figures in a garden, the reverse with a calligraphic inscription, 8cm long. £200-300
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THREE CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE DECORATED PORCELAIN FIGURES. 20th Century. 44cm H. (3) £500-800
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A STAG-ANTLER NETSUKE OF A CHINESE FIGURE. 19th Century. A standing figure of a Chinese man possibly Kan'u (Guan Yu), the hero of the Han dynasty, stroking his long beard, the detail of his robe is engraved and stained, unsigned, 8cm H. £150-200
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Y AN IVORY NETSUKE OF AN OCTOPUS. 20th Century. The large-eyed octopus standing on its tentacles, one raised tentacle forming the himotoshi, unsigned. 4.5cm H. £200-300
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Y AN IVORY STUDY OF MONKEYS ON A ROCK. 19th / 20th Century. Monkeys climbing on a rock and a tree, well carved with inlaid eyes and engraved details, stained, unsigned, 4.5cm H. £250-300
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Y AN IVORY NETSUKE OF AN ORANGE. 20th Century. A mandarin orange fruit on a stalk with leaves, naturalistically carved and engraved, unsigned, 6cm long. £150-200
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