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A HARDSTONE INLAID TABLE SCREEN. 17th Century. The caramel-coloured stone incised with a scene of figures crossing a bridge on horseback on one side, the reverse carved with a qilin, 57cm H. £2,500-3,000
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AN EXPORT SILVER DOUBLE GOURD VASE. Circa 1920. The lower section composed of a ring of lappets each enclosing a dragon among clouds, the upper section with a single dragon coiled around, 70g, 12cm H. £200-300
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A PAIR OF GILT WHITE METAL 'PRUNUS' VASES. Circa 1900. Decorated in repoussé with flowering prunus branches on a cracked ice ground, 230g each, 18cm H. (2) £100-200
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AN EXPORT SILVER CUP. Circa 1920. Decorated with figures in a landscape on a stipple ground, the handle formed as a bamboo stem, 120g, 7.5cm H. £400-500
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AN EXPORT SILVER BOX AND COVER. Circa 1920. The box and cover of spherical form supported on a spreading foot, decorated to the cover with fish swimming in a lotus pond, the lower section with roundels containing fish, 105g, 7.5cm H. £200-300
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A JADE ARCHER'S RING TOGETHER WITH A SILVER RING. 19th / 20th Century. 2.5cm H. (2) £200-300
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AN EXPORT SILVER 'LOTUS LEAF' BASKET. Early 20th Century. The circular bowl formed as a large lotus leaf, with veined decoration, the exterior with a stippled ground, the tripod feet formed as three lotus leaves, emerging from a central stem, the arched handle with two similarly modelled lotus leaves curled around, Lain Chang mark to base, 105g, 10cm H. £100-200
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A DAGGER AND SHEATH. Early 20th Century. The sheath decorated in gilt with dragons chasing a flaming pearl, 31cm diameter. £200-300
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A TRIPOD BRONZE CENSER WITH ROPE TWIST HANDLES. Qing Dynasty. The high lobed body supported on short spreading feet, a band of lappets over the shoulders, Da Ming Xuande nian zhi mark to base, wood stand, 10.5cm H, 8.7cm diameter. £400-600
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A MINIATURE LOOP HANDLED TRIPOD BRONZE CENSER. Qing Dynasty. Da Ming Xuande nian zhi mark to base, 100g, 5cm H, 6.5cm diameter. £200-300
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A LOOP-HANDLED TRIPOD BRONZE CENSER. 19th / 20th Century. The rounded body decorated in enamels, supported on tall cylindrical legs, fitted carved and pierced wood cover with jade finial, 390g, 10cm H, 8.5cm diameter. £80-120
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A BRONZE CENSER. Late Qing Dynasty. Of bombé form, decorated to the body with a boating scene, with twin lion head handles, Da Ming Xuande nian zhi mark to base, 2.94kg, 18cm diameter, 10.5cm H. £200-300
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A TRIPOD BRONZE CENSER. 19th / 20th Century. The body cast with lappets projecting out of the surface, the rim with loop handles, 230g, 6.5cm H, 6.5cm diameter. £100-200
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A CLOISONNÉ ENAMEL TRIPOD CENSER. Qing Dynasty. The globular body decorated with lotus flowers borne on scrolling foliage, supported on short feet, the rim supporting twin loop handles, 415g, 11.5cm H, 9cm diameter. £2,000-3,000
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A CLOISONNÉ ENAMEL TRIPOD CENSER. Ming Dynasty, 16th Century. Of globular form, decorated with a pattern of lotus flowers on scrolling foliage with two pairs of confronting dragons separated by a shou character, reserved on a turquoise ground, 410g, 9cm H. £1,000-1,200
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A 'SEALS' TEAPOT AND COVER. Qing Dynasty, Tongzhi mark and of the period. Delicately painted in iron red with with seals, the cover surmounted by a peach finial, Da Qing Tongzhi nianzhi mark to base, 11cm H. £300-500
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AN AGATE WINE EWER AND COVER. Late Qing Dynasty. The rounded body on a spreading foot with a high domed cover surmounted by a bud finial, with an upright spout opposite a handle formed as a dragon, 19cm H. £500-800
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AN ENAMELLED 'PEONY' TEAPOT AND COVER. Qing Dynasty. 10cm H. £150-200
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TWO TEAPOTS. Qing Dynasty. One decorated in bright enamels with a European scene, the other with circular roundels with sepia landscape scenes and further gilt decoration. (2) £300-500
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A MINIATURE EXPORT SILVER TEAPOT. Circa 1920. The globular body decorated in repoussé with quatrefoil panels depicting mythical creatures, 160g, 12.5cm H. £200-300
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A SET OF FIVE WUCAI CUPS. Qing Dynasty, Kangxi era. Decorated with sprays of flowers, 7cm H, 8cm diameter. £1,000-1,200
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FOUR BLUE AND WHITE 'COCKERELS' TEACUPS. Qing Dynasty, Kangxi era. Each densely decorated with birds among foliage and flowers, 5cm H, offered together with two saucers. (6) £100-200
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A SET OF FOUR FAMILLE ROSE 'BIRDS' OGEE BOWLS. Qing Dynasty, Tongzhi mark and of the period. The exterior decorated with birds among rocks and flower, Tongzhi nian zhi mark to base, 6cm H, 12cm diameter. (4) £200-300
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A SET OF FOUR BLUE AND WHITE TEA BOWLS AND SAUCERS. Qing Dynasty, Kangxi mark and of the period. The interiors decorated with flowers and landscape panels, the exteriors covered in a café-au-lait glaze, Kangxi nian zhi mark to base, the cups 6cm H, the saucers 12.5cm diameter. (8) £100-200
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A FAMILLE ROSE NINE PIECE TEA SET. Qing Dynasty, Qianlong era. Each piece decorated with a similar scene of ladies and cavorting boys, the teapot 14cm H. (9) £200-300
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TWO GILDED DOUCAI CUPS. Qing Dynasty. Each decorated with roundels of birds with wings outstretched and heightened in gilt, above a ring of lappets around the foot, a diaper band around the interior of the rim and a peach on the interior, 6cm diameter. (2) £100-200
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A GREEN ENAMELLED 'TREASURES' TEA CUP AND SAUCER. Qing Dynasty. 4.5cm H, 7/11cm diameter. £200-300
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A COLLECTION OF GRISAILLE DECORATED PORCELAIN. Qing Dynasty, 18th Century. Each decorated with European scenes. (4) £200-300
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TWO FAMILLE ROSE TEA BOWLS AND A BRUSH POT. (3) £80-120
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A GROUP OF FOUR PSEUDO TOBACCO LEAF DISHES. Qing Dynasty. 23.5cm diameter. (4) £100-200
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A PORCELAIN MODEL OF 'THE LAUGHING TWINS', HEHE ERXIAN. Qing Dynasty, Qianlong period. The twins smiling and sitting on a marbleised rockwork base with a mythical toad between them, 20cm H. £300-500
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AN ARMORIAL DISH FOR THE PORTUGUESE MARKET. Qing Dynasty, Kangxi era. The ten-sided dish decorated in underglaze blue, enamel and gilt, the armorial surrounded by a rim of lappets, 22cm diameter. £350-400
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A FAMILLE ROSE 'POMPADOUR PATTERN' DISH. Qing Dynasty. Typically enamelled with flower and fruit sprays, the border with four cartouches of fish alternating with eagles below coronets, 25cm diameter. £50-80
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AN ARMORIAL DISH. Qing Dynasty. 23cm diameter. £300-500
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A PAIR OF FAMILLE ROSE HEXAGONAL SECTION BOUGH POTS. Qing Dynasty, Yongzheng era. The body brightly decorated with a continuous scene of birds on a rock among flowers, all above five bands of decoration on the stepped and pierced foot, 27cm H. (2) £800-1,200
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A LONGQUAN CELADON CHARGER TOGETHER WITH A 'DOUBLE FISH' DISH. Ming Dynasty. 34 / 21cm diameter. (2) Provenance: Christie's 25 July 1977, lot 6 [label-the charger]. £80-120
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A CELADON JAR TOGETHER WITH A LEAD GLAZED HU. Han Dynasty, or later. (2) £100-200
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TWO LONGQUAN CELADON CHARGERS. Ming Dynasty. 26 / 31cm diameter. (2) £300-500
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A HENAN BLACK GLAZED EWER. Song Dynasty. The high tapering sides rising to rounded shoulders with a short spout just below the rim, 23cm H. £300-500
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A LOBBED CREAM AND BROWN GLAZED VASE. Of globular form, with an everted rim and ribbed sides, 21cm H. £300-500
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A BLUE AND WHITE VASE. Korea, Joseon Dynasty. Of baluster form, decorated with birds on flowering peach branches, 20cm H. £150-200
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A WHITE GLAZED ASSEMBLAGE OF CONJOINED VESSELS ON A CIRCULAR TRAY. Korea, Joseon Dynasty. 17cm diameter. £150-200
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A BLUE AND WHITE JAR. Ming Dynasty, Wanli period. Decorated with birds among pine trees, and scrolling clouds, 49cm H. £400-600
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A WUCAI 'DRAGON' BOX AND COVER. Decorated in underglaze blue and enamel with five clawed dragons chasing flaming pearls among clouds above waves, 23cm long. £1,500-2,000
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A BLUE AND WHITE KENDIS. Ming Dynasty, or later. Of globular form with alternating panels of flying horses and floral sprays, the garlic-head mouth with stylized petals above a tapering neck painted with prunus, 30cm H. £500-800
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A BLUE AND WHITE MINIATURE SLEEVE VASE. Transitional era. Decorated with birds on flowering branches, 19cm H. £400-600
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A FAMILLE VERTE CHARGER. Qing Dynasty, Kangxi era. Decorated with butterflies, flowering chrysanthemums, prunus, peonies and lotus flowers, 37.5cm diameter. £600-800
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A WUCAI ROULEAU VASE. Qing Dynasty, Kangxi era. Decorated around the body with an exterior scene of a lady on horseback with a gentleman in pursuit, 20cm H. £200-300
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A FAMILLE VERTE BOWL. The bowl possibly Kangxi, the decoration later. 7cm H, 15.5cm diameter. £500-800
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TWO FAMILLE VERTE VASES, ONE WITH A STAND. Qing Dynasty, Kangxi era. The vases 17cm H. (3) £200-300
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