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λ A CARVED IVORY BODHISATTVA. Qing Dynasty. Standing in flowing robes the eyes lowered in contemplation, 8cm H. £300-500
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TWO PAINTINGS OF BODHISATTVAS. Qing Dynasty. Each standing on lotus flowers in colourful flowing robes, framed and glazed, 68 x 30cm. (2) £500-800
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A SOAPSTONE FIGURE OF A LUOHAN ON A ROCKY BASE. Qing Dynasty, 18th Century. Dressed in long flowing robes, with incised details, seated with eyes closed, the head resting on his right hand, a fly whip in left hand, beside a book and a gilt bowl, with an elaborate rockwork base below, 16cm H, 15cm long. £400-600
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A FRESCO PAINTING OF LADIES. Ming Dynasty. The two ladies standing on a veranda in long trailing robes, ink and colour on stucco, 108 x 52cm. £1,000-2,000
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A PAIR OF CINNABAR LACQUER BOXES AND COVERS. Late Qing Dynasty. The circular top decorated with a scholar and attendant beneath a pine tree in a rocky landscape, 10cm diameter. (2) £50-80
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A CINNABAR LACQUER 'DRAGON AND PHOENIX' DISH. Decorated with a central motif depicting a coiled dragon and phoenix encircling a flaming pearl, among scrolling foliage, within a border with cartouches enclosing further flowers, 20cm diameter. £100-200
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A PAIR OF CINNABAR LACQUER VASES. Qing Dynasty, 19th Century. The body of each depicting a garden scene, wood stand, 35cm H. (2) £200-300
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λ A HUANGHUALI THREE-TIERED PICNIC BOX. Qing Dynasty. Of rectangular form, the box comprising of a cover and three trays fitted with baitong corner mounts, the whole set on a base frame fitted with posts flanked by tall standing spandrels joined at the top by a humpbacked handle, 27.5cm H, 35cm long. £4,500-5,000
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A BAMBOO BRUSHPOT, BITONG. Qing Dynasty. Incised with a continuous outdoor landscape scene, depicting a lady beside a deer, 12.2cm H, 6cm diameter. £200-300
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THREE WOOD TRAYS. 19th / 20th Century. 35 x 24cm. (3) £200-300
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A DOUBLE GOURD BOTTLE AND COVER. 21.5cm H. £150-200
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A COLLECTION OF HARDWOOD STANDS. (qty) £100-200
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TWO CARVED WOOD MODELS OF LADIES. Qing Dynasty, 18th / 19th Century. Each standing in long flowing robes, one holding a basket the other a vase, 20cm H. (2) Provenance: London private collection prior to 1960. £100-200
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A GILT CARVED WOOD WALL PANEL. 19th Century. Ornately carved to depicting horsebacked figures ascending a steep path, 76 x 21cm. £400-600
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λ A HARDWOOD SUITE OF TWO ARM CHAIRS AND A BENCH. 20th Century. 98cm H. (3) £200-300
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A NEAR PAIR OF BLACK-LACQUERED FIRE SCREENS WITH PAINTED PANELS. Qing Dynasty, 18th Century. The tall cylindrical bodies each terminating in a circular finial and emanating from vases supported on a triangular base supported on three lion feet, the rectangular screens with cut corners and bowed edges, containing figurative paintings of garden scenes, the figures' faces painted on ivory, 177cm H. (2) £800-1,200
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λ A PAIR OF HARDWOOD CONTINUOUS-BACK SMALL SIDE CHAIRS, YITONGBEI. 19th / 20th Century. Each with a shaped crest rail above a slender S-form central splat, the side posts continuing through the moulded frame, enclosing a hardwood seat, above plain shaped aprons, the legs of circular section joined by stretchers, 106cm H. (2) £800-1200
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λ A PAIR OF HARDWOOD STOOLS, CHANG FANG DENG. 19th / 20th Century. Raised on legs of square section joined by humpback stretchers and terminating in scroll-form feet, 48 x 61 x 61cm. (2) Provenance: Acquired from Brandt Oriental Antiques. £600-800
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A THAI GILT BRONZE MODEL OF A HEAD. 26cm H. £200-300
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A CARVED STONE BUDDHA HEAD AND STAND. 32cm H. £300-500
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A PAIR OF BRONZE TEMPLE GUARDIANS. Early 20th Century. 47cm H. (2) Provenance: From Avening Court, Gloucestershire, acquired in 1972. £300-500
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A SEATED BRONZE BUDDHA. Thailand, 19th / 20th Century. Seated in vajrasana on a shaped base, his right hand in bhumisparsha mudra, the left resting on his lap, wearing flowing robes, his face in a meditative expression, 76cm H. £600-800
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A TRAVELLING SHRINE. India, 19th Century. 16cm diameter. £300-500
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AN OIL PAINTING OF KRISHNA. India, 19th / 20th Century. The deity with a flute raised to his lips, standing on a lotus in a pond, with attendants, deities and animals looking on, 75 x 105cm. £100-200
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A BRONZE QILIN PAPERWEIGHT TOGETHER WITH A BRONZE TORTOISE. Qing Dynasty. 265g, 8.5 / 3cm H. (2) £200-300
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A BRONZE 'SAGE AND OX GROUP' PAPER WEIGHT. 17th Century. The figure seated in long flowing robes, the beast below with the front left leg raised and the head turned to the left, supported on a small base, 170g, 8.5cm H. Provenance: Spink & Sons [label]. £800-1,200
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A BRONZE FIGURE OF A SCHOLAR. Ming Dynasty. Standing on a plinth in long trailing robes, the hands holding a ritual hu at the chest, the face and hands gilt, 2.11kg, 30.5cm H. £200-300
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A BRONZE MODEL OF AN IMMORTAL WITH A DEER ON A ROCKY BASE. Ming Dynasty. Naturalistically modelled as a youth carrying a bronze vase on his back, standing behind a deer with the mouth open and head raised, both supported on a rockwork base, 4.27kg, 33.5cm H. £1,500-2,000
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A STANDING BRONZE FIGURE. Ming Dynasty. Dressed in long flowing robes, the eyes lowered slightly, standing on a lotus base, 47cm H. £400-600
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A GILT BRONZE 'QILIN' CENSER. Standing four-square, the mouth slightly open for the release of smoke, the feet trampling a mythical snake, 3.2kg, 29cm H. £1,000-1,200
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A BRONZE MIRROR. Ming Dynasty. 100g, 7cm diameter. Provenance: Acquired from John Sparks in 1986. £80-120
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A BRONZE BELL-FORM BRAZIER. Ming Dynasty. Of domed form, spreading to the foot, with a flame-shaped aperture to the body, and a circular hole in the top, the body decorated with a series of bosses, above archaistic scrolls, the top surmounted by a pair of Buddhist lion dogs holding up a flaming pearl, 1,030g, 24cm H. Provenance: From the collection of Judge John Harrington (1903-1980). £300-500
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A BRONZE RITUAL VESSEL, XU. Ming Dynasty. Raised on four feet emerging from animal heads on the spreading foot, the pear-shaped body decorated with mythical beasts, with animal head handles, an archaistic inscription to the interior, 4.36kg, 20cm H. £500-800
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A PAIR OF CLOISONNÉ ENAMEL STIRRUPS. Qing Dynasty. Decorated with flowers on a lapis ground, 0.780g each, 14.5cm H. (2) £600-800
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A BRONZE RITUAL WINE VESSEL, GU. Qing Dynasty. Decorated in low relief, the slender middle section rising from a flaring foot to a trumpet neck, 2.48kg, 33cm. £400-600
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A CLOISONNÉ ENAMEL PEAR-SHAPED VASE. Qing Dynasty, 19th Century. Decorated with flowering stems against a turquoise ground, twin chi dragon handles modelled in high relief, wood stand, 52cm H. Provenance: From Laureston Mansion House, the Isle of Man, acquired in 1974. £400-600
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A WHITE SLIP DECORATED CELADON VASE. Qing Dynasty 18th / 19th Century. Decorated in white slip with birds, flowers and butterflies, Da Qing Qianlong nianzhi mark to base, 40cm H. £800-1,200
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A GILT-DECORATED POWDER BLUE JAR AND COVER IN ORMOLU MOUNT. Qing Dynasty, Kangxi era. Delicately painted with floral decoration, ormolu mount to the base and rim with attached handles, 34cm H. £800-1,200
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A FAMILLE ROSE BOTTLE VASE. Qing Dynasty. The body with three panels finely enamelled with figurative scene, the ribbed knopped neck separating various bands of floral decoration, 18cm H. £150-200
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A MONOCHROME CORAL RED VASE, GU. The mouth and foot decorated with molded landscape, the central section depicts two chi dragon, Da Qing Kangxi nian zhi mark on the bottom of the vase, 41cm H. £3,000-5,000
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A PAIR OF YELLOW GLAZED YENYEN VASES. Mid 20th Century. Incised decoration to the body, 16cm H. £400-600
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TWO MONOCHROME BLUE VASES. 19th / 20th Century. 48cm H, 49.5cm H. £800-1,200
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A ROBIN'S EGG GLAZED PEAR-SHAPED VASE. Late Qing Dynasty. With a rounded body and waisted shoulders, supported on a spreading foot, 26cm H. £800-1,200
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AN APPLE GREEN GLAZED VASE. 34cm H. £400-600
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A MONOCHROME BLUE YENYEN VASE. 19th / 20th Century. Da Ming Hongzhi nianzhi mark to base, 34.5cm H, 22cm diameter. £400-600
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A MINIATURE 'REALGAR' GLASS MEIPING VASE. 19th / 20th Century. 5cm H. £400-600
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A DEHUA FIGURE OF ZHENWU. Qing Dynasty, 18th Century. Modelled as Zhenwu seated in a powerful stance on jagged rockwork with a tortoise and snake emerging from the crevices, dressed in martial attire with scarf over the shoulders, depicted with characteristic long combed-back hair, bare feet and mudra, with five apertures over the face, 24cm H. £200-300
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A DEHUA TRIPOD CENSER. Early Qing Dynasty. Of cylindrical form supported by stepped tripod feet, 9cm H, 10cm diameter. £2,000-3,000
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A DEHUA VASE. Qing Dynasty. With a cylindrical body, rounded shoulders stepped to a thin neck, with applied lion head handles and flowering plum tree decoration to the body, 16cm diameter. £300-500
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A DEHUA MODEL OF GUANYIN. Qing Dynasty. Seated in a state of royal ease, in long flowing robes, 22cm H. £40-60
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