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A FAMILLE VERTE BISCUIT FIGURE. Qing Dynasty. Seated in long flowing robes on a hexagonal base, 15cm diameter. £200-300
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A PAIR OF GLAZED BISCUIT FIGURES ON HORSEBACK. Qing Dynasty, 18th Century. Each figure dressed in armour, holding a sword and seated on a horse which stands four-square on a cloudy base, 8.5cm H. (2) £200-300
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A WUCAI 'LOVERS' BOX AND COVER. Qing Dynasty, 18th / 19th Century. Of rectangular form, the cover with a quatrefoil panel enclosing two furtive lovers behind a partially drawn back curtain, on an iron red diaper ground interspersed with prunus flowers, similarly decorated on the sides, impressed Deng Tong Xingyi mark to base, 6 x 12 x 9cm. £1,000-1,500
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A FAMILLE VERTE ROULEAU VASE. Decorated with figures, 45cm H. £2,000-3,000
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TWO SMALL BLUE AND WHITE 'LADY AND CHILD' DISHES. Qing Dynasty. The central roundel with a lady and dancing child, within a diaper border, 11cm diameter. (2) £200-300
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A PAIR OF BLUE AND WHITE DISHES WITH FIGURES. Qing Dynasty. The central roundels with figurative scenes, within a diaper border, 21cm diameter. (2) £400-600
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THREE DISHES INCLUDING ONE DECORATED WITH DUTCH FIGURES. Qing Dynasty. 22cm diameter. (3) £100-200
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TWO BLUE AND WHITE DISHES. Qing Dynasty, Yongzheng era. One of octagonal form decorated with a buffalo beneath a pine tree, within a diaper border and a further border of flowers, the other with a lady and child, 16 / 22cm diameter. (2) £400-600
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TWO BLUE AND WHITE DISHES. Qing Dynasty, Kangxi era. Decorated with a roundel with a landscape scene, 28cm diameter. (2) £200-300
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A PAIR OF SAUCER DISHES AND A DISH. Qing Dynasty, Kangxi era. 12cm diameter. (3) £50-80
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A BLUE AND WHITE 'QILIN' JAR. Qing Dynasty, Kangxi era, or later. 22.5cm H. £300-500
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A BLUE AND WHITE VASE. Qing Dynasty. The tall elegant body decorated with a continuous figurative scene, 30.5cm H. £400-600
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A BLUE AND WHITE 'PHOENIXES' JAR AND COVER. Qing Dynasty. Decorated with phoenixes and peonies to the body and cover, wood stand, 17cm H. £300-500
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A BLUE AND WHITE BRUSH POT. Qing Dynasty. The exterior decorated with a watery landscape scene and a calligraphic inscription, 9.5cm H, 8.5cm diameter. £300-500
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A BLUE AND WHITE WINE CUP, A BALUSTER VASE AND A BLUE AND WHITE LANDSCAPE BOWL WITH LATTICE DECORATION. Qing Dynasty. 4-17cm H. £300-500
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A BLUE AND WHITE 'LADIES' BOWL. Decorated with ladies playing musical instruments above moulded lappets decorated with flowers, 7cm H, 15.5cm diameter. £200-300
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A BLUE AND WHITE CENSER. 19th / 20th Century. The disk-shaped stand supported on tripod feet each formed as a butterfly, the domed cover encircled by three equally spaced circular roundels with a further roundel to the top, carved and pierced with a dragon, qilin, Buddhist lion dog and phoenix, 14.5cm H. Provenance: From the collection of Judge John Harrington (1903-1980). £100-200
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A BLUE AND WHITE 'PRUNUS' JARDINIÈRE. Qing Dynasty, 19th Century. Densely painted with flowering prunus branches below a border of ruyi heads, 30cm H, 36cm diameter. £300-500
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A FAMILLE ROSE 'INSECTS AND BUTTERFLIES' JARDINIÈRE. 28cm H, 35cm diameter. £400-600
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A BLUE AND WHITE ENAMEL DECORATED JARDINIÈRE. Qing Dynasty, Guangxu era. Of cylindrical form, decorated to the exterior with lotus flowers borne on scrolling foliage, bats and gilded shou characters, 23cm H, 35cm diameter. £300-500 Literature: for a box of similar decoration see Marchand and Son, Nineteenth Century Mark and Period Porcelain, 1991, cat no 77.
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TWO FAMILLE ROSE 'COCKEREL' DISHES. Qing Dynasty, 18th Century. Painted with a cockerel on a rocky base among peonies within a decorative border, 23cm diameter. (2) £200-300
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TWO FAMILLE VERTE FOLIATE RIMMED DISHES. Qing Dynasty, Kangxi era. Decorated with a central roundel of peonies emerging from behind a fence, within a border of further flowering foliage, 22.5cm diameter. (2) £200-300
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A PAIR OF IRON RED AND GILT-DECORATED DISHES. Qing Dynasty, Kangxi era. With a central roundel enclosing a stylised flower head, surrounded by two floral bouquets and a further decorative border, 27cm diameter. (2) £180-220
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TWO SMALL FAMILLE ROSE 'COCKEREL' DISHES. Qing Dynasty, 18th Century. Painted with a cockerel on a rocky base among peonies, 11cm diameter. (2) £100-200
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TWO OCTAGONAL 'COCKERELS AND CHICKS' DISHES. Qing Dynasty, 18th Century. 22cm diameter. (2) £400-600
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NINE FAMILLE ROSE DISHES. Qing Dynasty. 23cm diameter. (9) £150-200
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TWO HEXAGONAL DISHES. Qing Dynasty, 18th Century. One decorated in grisaille with a European couple, the other with a central roundel of a bird below a flowering peony plant, 12cm diameter. (2) £200-300
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A FAMILLE ROSE 'BOYS' LANTERN SHAPED VASE. 20th Century. The tall oviform body painted with a continuous garden scene with five boys at play with three rams, each boy holding auspicious items, all below two flying bats, Da Qing Qianlong nian zhi mark to base, 24.2cm H. £3,000-5,000
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A PAIR OF DOUCAI JARS. 12cm H. £2,000-3,000
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A LARGE OCTAGONAL IMARI-DECORATED CHARGER. Qing Dynasty, Kangxi era. 46cm diameter. £600-800
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AN ENAMELLED 'CRANE AND LOTUS' MOULDED JAR AND COVER. 19th / 20th Century. Decorated in green, yellow, aubergine and turquoise enamels depicting a crane in a pond of lotus flowers, the cover similarly decorated Wang Bingrong zuo mark to base, offered together with an immortals jar of octagonal section with Da Qing Yongzheng nianzhi mark to base, wood stands, 25 / 22cm H. (2) £200-300
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A PAIR OF 'CABBAGE LEAVES' JARS AND COVERS. Late Qing Dynasty. Painted in enamels over the globular body and cover with a series of overlapping leaves emerging from the base, covered with butterflies and insects, 25cm H. (2) Provenance: Acquired from Christie's, South Kensington, 13th May 2004, lot 488. £600-800
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A 'DRAGON AND PHOENIX' VASE, HU. Qing Dynasty, Guangxu era. Painted in enamels with a dragon beside a flaming pearl on one side and a phoenix on the reverse, among flames and brightly coloured clouds, scroll form handles, painted with a dragon repainted Da Qing Guangxu nianzhi mark, 32cm H. £2,500-3,000
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A BLUE AND WHITE 'DRAGONS' DISH. Early 20th Century. Decorated with two dragons coiled around a flaming pearl among flames and clouds, Jiangxi ci ye gongsi mark to base, 15.5cm diameter. £200-300 For an example of this rare 'Jiangxi Porcelain Company' factory mark, see M.Wilson, Rare Marks on Chinese Ceramics, pp.170/171, where the author notes that the Jiangxi Porcelain Company, although recorded as being set up in 1910, was actually in existence at the end of the Guangxu reign in 1908.
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A GRISAILLE AND COPPER RED DECORATED VASE. 20th Century. Dramatically decorated with figures beneath pines, an inscription on the reverse, applied elephant handles to the shoulders, calligraphic inscription to the reverse, Da Qing Jiaqing nian zhi mark to base, 33cm H. £200-300
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A 'LUOHANS' BOWL. Second half of 20th Century. Painted around the exterior with a continuous scene of luohans, 36cm diameter, offered together with a 'birds' vase. (2) £300-500
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A FAMILLE VERTE FIVE-PIECE ALTAR GARNITURE, WUGONG. 19th / 20th Century. Comprising a censer, with detachable ears, cover and stand, a pair of gu vases and a pair of candlesticks, each decorated with figurative scenes, 48cm H. (5) £800-1,200
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A FAMILLE NOIRE VASE, A BLUE AND WHITE VASE AND A PAIR OF IRON RED HEXAGONAL HAT STANDS. 19th / 20th Century. 19.5-27.5cm H. (4) £100-200
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A POWDER BLUE AND WHITE SLIP DECORATED 'DRAGON' BOX. Qing Dynasty. Decorated with a dragon chasing a flaming pearl among clouds and flames, made out in incised details, 7 x 19.5 x 9.5cm, together with a famille verte jar and cover, a pottery figure and a qingbai glazed jar. (4) £100-200
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A TURQUOISE GROUND 'FIGURES' BOWL. 20th Century. Decorated to the exterior and interior with a procession of figures, Da Qing Jiaqing nianzhi mark to base, wood stand, 7cm H, 20cm diameter. £400-600
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A MONOCHROME BLUE BOWL. 6.5cm H, 14cm diameter. £400-600
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A BLUE AND WHITE BOWL. 19th / 20th Century. The exterior with a musk-mallow scroll issuing four luscious blooms with tender flaring petals, interspersed with star-shaped leaves, Da Ming Chenghua nian zhi mark on the bottom, 6.4cm H, 12.5cm diameter. £1,200-1,500
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A PAIR OF PEWTER 'LIU HAI' CANDLESTICKS. Qing Dynasty. Formed as Liu Hai standing on one leg, a coin raised in the right hand, the candlestick formed as a lotus flower emerging from the leg of a three legged toad, beside a rock from which emerges a sprig of lingzhi fungus, all raised on a decorative base, some details decorated in red and gilt, 29cm H. £500-800
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A GLAZED MODEL OF A FIGURE ON HORSEBACK. Qing Dynasty. The figure seated in long flowing robes with his hands raised, the horse galloping with legs splayed the head back, covered in a crackle glaze with details made out in bright yellow, green, blue and pink colours, 29cm H. £200-300
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A PORCELAIN FIGURE OF PINDOLA. Late Qing Dynasty. Seated against a rocky outcrop, with the right hand raised and the right leg raised over the long trailing garments, the small tiger seated below, impressed mark to base, 36cm H. £500-800
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A PORCELAIN FIGURE OF AN OFFICIAL WITH A CHILD. Late Qing Dynasty. Dressed in long flowing turquoise-ground robes, the boy holding a cash coin in the right hand, impressed mark to base, 57cm H. £500-800
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A YELLOW AND GREEN GLAZED BUDDHIST LION DOG ROOF TILE. Ming Dynasty or later. Seated on the base of the tile, 26.5cm. £100-200
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A PAIR OF WHITE GLAZED RABBITS. Qing Dynasty. Each seated with the ears back and the head slightly raised, 11.5cm long. (2) £250-300
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AN ORANGE AND GREEN GLAZED MODEL OF A QILIN. Qing Dynasty. Seated on its haunches, the head raised and turned right, 18cm H. £300-500
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AN AGATE 'BIRD' AND A CRYSTAL ROCK 'EAGLE' CARVING. 19th / 20th Century. Carved and pierced in the form of a standing bird with one foot resting on a rock, the eagle seated on a gnarled branch, 9.5cm H, 13cm H. (2) £200-300
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