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  • Mug, Qianlong, glazed Vase, Qing Dynasty, Impair Dish, Meiji Period, Pair of Satsuma Vases, Meiji Period

    Tuesday, January 12th, 2010

    Mug, Qianlong, glazed Vase, Qing Dynasty, Impair Dish, Meiji Period, Pair of Satsuma Vases, Meiji Period

    A ‘family-rose’ export ware Mug, Qianlong, cylindrical with dragon handle, painted in mandarin colours with a scene of figures framed within a ‘Y’-diaper ground, minor rim

    hairlines, 13cm.;

    A Pair of ‘family-rose’ cylinder Vases, Guangxu, each pink ground filled with green tendrils and reserved with yellow-framed figure panels, hair-crack, 35.5cm.; 14in.

    A Pair of enamelled crackleware
    Vases, Guangxu, each of broad true baluster
    form enamelled with scenes of hunting parties
    under applied ‘bronzed’ mask and ring
    handles, minor chips, 48cm.; 18in., Chenghua.

    A blue and white ovoid Jar,Kanji,
    the ‘cracked ice’ ground reserved with three
    quatrefoil panels of Precious Objects, rim
    repair, 21.5cm.; 8in., wood stand and cover.

    A Chinese blue and white octagonal Meat Plate, Qianlong, of canted form, painted with a landscape between four flower sprays, rim repair, 37.5cm.;

    A lavender glazed Vase, Qing Dynasty, of attenuated hexagonal form covered in a well-graded glaze, 33.5cm.;  incised four-character mark.

    A Chinese export ware Teapot and Cover, painted with landscape under complex brocade borders, 13cm.;

    A Satsuma Bowl, Meiji Period, finely enamelled and gilt with chrysanthemum between brocaded roundels and key-fret borders, butterflies within, chip, 11.1cm.;

    A Japanese earthenware Wine Pot, Meiji, of wide flared form, on three short feet, the concave sides enamelled with basin panels, small chip, 12cm.;

    A Satsuma Koro and Wine or Teapot, Meiji, damage to leg, lacking covers .

    An hexagonal Botde and Stopper, Meiji, enamelled with kidney panels under a brocade shoulder, 10.3cm.;

    An Hirado monogram Ewer and Cover, tail arched over its back to form the handle, the carapace picked out with flowers, cover repaired, 17.8cm.;

    An Impair Vase, Meiji Period, probably Fukagawa, each complex brocade ground reserved with oval garden panels, 30cm.;

    A Pair of Kutani Vases, Meiji Period, each iron-red ground brocaded in gilding and filled with panels of birds, a cat catching a butterfly underneath, applied mask and ring

    handles, 31cm.;

    An Impair Dish, Meiji Period,
    enamelled with a complex brocade of
    overlapping scrolls and fans over hexagon
    fragments filled with garden flowers and
    dragons, 45.5cm.;

    A Fukagawa Vase, Meiji Period, the ovoid body finely enamelled with colourful flowers between brocade borders, 26cm.;

    A Pair of Impair Vases, Meiji Period, each of hexagonal ovoid form, the blue ground reserved with garden panels framed by brocade elements, restoration to one, 24.5cm.;

    A Pair of Satsuma Vases, Meiji Period,
    each of pear form, applied with a pair of dragon handles crouching over intricately enamelled scenes of samurai, rim repair to one, 24.2cm.;

    A Set of five Impair Dishes, Meiji Period, each of lozenge outline, filled with a bird framed by brocade, two damaged, 29.5cm.;

    A Kinkozan Satsuma Jarlet and Cover, Meiji Period, enamelled with begin and with a performance between lappet borders, rubbed signature, 8.7cm.;

  • Сhinese Ceramics: ‘family-rose’ Charger, Qianlong, Figure, Ming Dynasty, Chinese armorial Punch Bowl

    Tuesday, January 12th, 2010

    Сhinese Ceramics:  ‘family-rose’ Charger, Qianlong, Figure, Ming Dynasty, Chinese armorial Punch Bowl

    A large ‘family-rose’ Charger, Qianlong, the centre Filled with an almost pyrotechnically multi-coloured peony in a final framed by a whorl ground border
    billed with placed flowers, cracks, 42cm.;wood stand.

    A ‘family-rose’ baluster ‘wawa’ Jar, Guangxu, painted with hundreds of boys performing out-of-doors festivities, drilled, 38cm.; 15m., wood stand .
    A blue and white export Plate, Qianlong, painted with a river scene, a boat overshadowed by trees on a shore under a barbed cavetto and complex brocade on the rim, 25.8cm.

    A Pair of ‘prunes’ ‘ Jars, Guangxu, ea of ovoid form, painted with blossoming whim branches against a blue ground, 25.5cm.; low four character mark of Kanji . with a kylie and

    phoenix framed by four auspicious beasts in panels with auspicious flowers in-between, extensive riveting, 36.2cm.; 141/4in., seal mark in under glaze-blue.

    A Chinese Imari Bowl, Kanji, well painted with two orange pheasants on rocks a peony garden, two cracks, 26cm.

    A powder-blue Vase, Qianlong, of
    hexagonal mallet form, with pierced long
    handles, traces of gilt landscape and figure
    designs, 41cm.; 16in.

    A ‘Companies-des-Indies’ Tea Caddy and Cover, Qianlong, of arched rectangular form, each side painted with a tied spray of European flowers, chipped cover, 13.2cm.

    A gilt-metal mounted ‘Companies-de Indies’ Bowl, Qianlong and 19th Century, painted with figures out-of-doors between upright acanthus, cast gilt-metal handles linking rim and

    wasted foot, 28cm.

    An aubergine glazed kylie Seal Box and Cover, 19th Century, standing four-square, 6.2cm.

    A yellow glazed Ridge-tile Figure, Ming Dynasty, a sitting mythical beast with flame-

    A ‘family-rose’ Peach, 19th Century, green with a flush of rose, moulded with a leafy branch, 11cm..

    A yellow ground ‘family-rose’ Dish, 19th Century, enamelled with dragon and phoenix amongst clouds, 34cm.; 133in., six-character mark in iron-red of Qianlong, box .

    A Pair of export ware Saucers, circa
    1800, decorated with Bianca –copra - Bianca sprays
    between pencilled borders, 15.5cm.; 6Vsin.; and
    a Douay Cup, painted with a formal cloud
    design, mark of Yongzheng, wood stand .

    A blue and white Dish, Kanji,
    painted with cut flowers in a medallion centre
    rammed by two tiers of lappets containing
    further flower heads under a barbed rim,
    15.7cm.; 6in., us spray mark.

    A Chinese armorial Punch Bowl,
    Qianlong, twice charged with the full arms of
    Baron King between scattered flowers under a
    plain turquoise ribbon border incorporating
    two racially panels, restored, 35.5cm.; 14in.

    Possibly the arms of the Fifth Baron King of Ockham, his wife’s arms in pretence.

    Canton ‘family-rose’ Bowl, Daoguang, the exterior finely painted with a
    continuous scene of figures out-of-doors, the
    interior with framed panels of figures, both under mille fiery borders, 36.8cm.; 141/2in.
    Another Canton ‘family-rose’ Bowl, mid-19th Century, painted inside and out with continuous scenes of figures in the grounds about a house under a border of fruit, crack,

    36.8cm.;

    A Canton ‘family-rose’ Bowl, mid-19th Century, painted inside and out with continuous figure scenes under flower and fruit borders, 35cm.;

    A Canton ‘family-rose’ Bowl, mid-19th Century, painted inside and out with panelled scenes against a flower-strewn ground, 34cm.;

    A Garniture of five Samson armorial ‘Compagnie-des-Indes’ Vases, late 19th Century, three of baluster form with covers, two trumpet beakers, all of hexagonal section, repairs to

    covers, 12 and 16cm.;

    A ‘family-rose’ Mug, Qianlong, the cylindrical body painted with a circular medallion of a man shooting between beaded’ borders under an incurved rim, applied twin strap

    handles, 13cm.;

  • Сhinese Ceramics: Canton ‘hundred antiques’ Jardiniere, 19th Century, A carved celadon Dish, Ming Dynasty, white Bowl, Qing Dynasty, Plate, Kanji

    Tuesday, January 12th, 2010

    Сhinese Ceramics: Canton ‘hundred antiques’ Jardiniere, 19th Century, A carved celadon Dish, Ming Dynasty, white Bowl, Qing Dynasty, Plate, Kanji

    A sang de beef Vase, 18th Century,
    of bronze hub form, a pair of applied dog-of-For masks biting rings upon a shoulder horizontally zoned by a pair of moulded lines, the characteristically streaky glaze draining

    from the rim, bevelled foot, 32.7cm.

    A Canton ‘hundred antiques’
    Jardiniere, 19th Century, of flared square
    form, on bracket feet, the celadon sides
    attractively enamelled with auspicious vessels
    and arrangements of plants amongst scattered
    medallions between key-fret and foliate
    borders, crack, 27.8cm.

    A celadon bottle Vase, Qing Dynasty, mark of Qianlong, the stout spheroid body slip-trailed with archaistic fang scroll medallions centred by a lengthy fungus, all filled in

    cobalt blue, the wasted neck similarly decorated with bats between fang moulded pierced handles, 37.5cm.; 143In, six character seal mark in under glaze-blue    .

    A carved celadon Dish, Ming Dynasty, and a tripod Censer, the first carved with a central flower, the second supported on the backs of three boys, 16 and 10cm., one boxed, one

    on wood stand (4).

    A ‘devils work’ white Bowl, Qing Dynasty, mark of Qianlong, finely pierced with dragons amongst clouds over combed Anhui’ waves, the main design filled with a wash of glaze,

    13.6cm.; 53in., seal mark in under glaze-blue, boxed.

    An nhui’ eggshell porcelain Bowl, Qing Dynasty, finely incised with dragons amongst flames, 12.7cm.; 5in., archaic mark, (a myriad ages without ending), boxed.

    A Chinese export armorial Soup Plate, Qianlong, octagonal, charged on the rim with the crest and arms

    A Group of Export ware, 18th Century:
    two blue and white Plates, a ‘family-rose’ Plate,
    two Tea bowls and a Saucer .

    A Samson armorial Bowl, late 19th
    Century, charged with a variant of the arms of
    Hamilton within under glaze-blue bands and scattered flower sprays, 30cm.; 12in., marked.
    An export ware bell-shaped Mug, Qianlong, painted in ‘family-rose’ enamels with four ladies and two boys about a table under a gilt border, 13cm.

    A ‘family-rose’ Teapot and Cover, Qianlong, enamelled with a family in a garden, serpent moulded spout, small crack, 16cm.; 6in. (2).

    A ‘family-rose’ sparrow beak Jug, Qianlong, enamelled with maidens and boys in a garden, 8.5cm.; 33in.; and a Saucer .

    A Pair of ‘family-rose’ miniature
    trumpet beaker Vases, Qianlong, each wasted
    body enamelled with a blue and yellow bird
    upon a flowering shrub, 8.2cm.

    An early Ming celadon Figure of Guan Yin, 14th/15th Century A.D., seated with a small vase in one hand, the other hand resting on her knee, her biscuit face washed in lustrous

    iron oxide, the glaze of clear sea green colour with an overall crackle, 17cm.

    A ‘family-verte’ Plate, Kanji,
    enamelled with a rider and attendant dwarfed by a scholar’s table by a fence and palace, scholar’s implements on the rim, crack, 22cm.; 83in., ding mark in under glaze-blue   .

    Two ‘family-rose’ Figures, Jiaqing,
    one of Ganging with a diminutive child,
    20.5cm.; 8Vsin.; the other of a have spirit,
    chipped, 17.8cm.; 7in.

    A blanch -de-Chine Figure of Butyl, 18l Century, the jovial god seated with a rope of beads on his knee, finely incised facial festoon 8.5cm.; 33in., impressed potter’s square

    seal mark huang haul stand (2)    .

    A transitional blue and white ’sleeve’ Vase, 2nd quarter 17th Century, well painted with a kingfisher perched above water fowl, two landing on a us pond, crack and chip,

    26.5cm..

    An attractive blue and white small Dish, early 17th Century, of saucer form, simply painted with a bird on the branch of peach tree, 10.3cm.; 4in.
    A carved celadon Jar let, early Ming Dynasty, of stout ovoid form, carved with meandering us beneath a pale sea green glaze, 10.8cm.; 4/4in.

    A sang-de-beef ‘dome of heaven’
    Vase, 18th Century, of bottle form, with a
    dark greyish-maroon glaze draining from the
    rim, chipped foot rim, 31cm.

    A Chinese ‘family-rose’ double Vase, Guangxu, painted with Immortals on a shore inspecting a scroll and smaller landscapes, reserved in a flower-strewn green ground under a pair

    of masked and loose rii handles, rim chip, 37.2cm.; seal mark Qianlong in iron-red.

  • Сhinese Ceramics: ivory glazed Bulb Bowl, Ming Dynasty, Wine Cup and Saucer, Yongzheng, Canton ‘family-rose’ Vases, Guangxu

    Tuesday, January 12th, 2010

    Сhinese Ceramics: ivory glazed Bulb Bowl, Ming Dynasty, Wine Cup and Saucer, Yongzheng, Canton ‘family-rose’ Vases, Guangxu

    A ‘family -verte’ Jardiniere, Guangx the rounded sides enamelled with a pheasant amongst flowers and rocks, lipped rim, 26cn 10 in.; and a carved wood Stand (2).

    An ivory glazed Bulb Bowl, Ming Dynasty, with bombe sides over three paw few carved with flowers, crack, feet loose, 29cm.; and a cream glazed Vase, 24.3cm.; 9/2in.

    A matched Set of four blue and white small Plates, Kanji, each painted with a ‘Jumping Boy’ pattern framed by a trellis bordered rim, hair-cracks, chip, approx. 10cm.; 4in.,

    three with apocryphal Chengdu marks, one marked tang (made for the hall of precious jade) .

    A ‘family -rose’ bottle Vase, Daogu the low body and cylindrical neck enamelled with richly blossoming branches, 30cm.

    A Pair of ‘family-rose’ Lanterns and Stands, Guangxu/later, each decorated with wa-wa scenes of children celebrating the New Year with processional dragons and fireworks (4)    .

    A Pair of Chinese crackleware balls Vases, Guangxu, with ‘bronzed’ dragon relief under prunes’ handles, 25.3cm.; Win.

    A ‘family-rose’ octagonal Bowl, mark
    and period of Tongzhi, eight figures
    accompanied by auspicious animals arranged
    about the sides, puce interior, chip, minor
    repairs, 18.6cm.; 7 in., seal mark in red.

    A Pair of ‘Mandarin’ palette baluster Vases, Qianlong, each ‘fish roe’ blue ground reserved with enamelled domestic scenes of figures, hair-crack, 17.8cm.; 7in.

    A good ‘rose-verte’ Wine Cup and Saucer, Yongzheng, each piece painted with maidens accompanied by deer in a blossoming garden, small glaze chip, three cracks in saucer; and a

    ‘family-rose’ Rice Bowl and Stand, painted with an iron-red bird amongst flower repair, bears Marryat Collection label; and a ‘Queens’ pattern Saucer .

    A Samson ‘family-rose’ Plate, late 19th
    Century, painted in Chinese style with a lady
    observing foul deeds in a garden framed by a
    complex brocade border, 22.7cm.
    .
    A transitional blue and white Food Jar,
    mid- 17th Century, painted in soft tones of
    under glaze  cobalt blue with two fabulous
    beasts among rocks, one a dragon-headed scaly
    animal, the other of ram-like appearance,
    hung with metal swing handles, 21cm.; 8in.
    diam.

    An Aria blue and white Coffee Urn,
    late 17th Century, of conical form, the
    tapering sides painted with two birds among
    flowers, rocks and fruiting pomegranate,
    square spigot button, 26.5cm.; 10′/2in.

    A Pair of Canton ‘family-rose’ Vases, Guangxu, each of mallet form with applied gilt dragons and dogs-of-For over figure and bird panels, chip, 25.8cm.; Win.

    A Chinese Imari Charger,Kanji, closely following a Japanese original with panels of shish birds and butterfly separated by three under glaze-blue wave-edged panels filled with

    peony and radiating from a flower basket medallion centre, repaired, 46cm.; 18in.

    A Group of export ware, 18th Century,
    comprising: two Teapots, a Canton enamel Bowl, Cover and Stand, a Cup and Saucer, a Worcester ‘Lowestoft’ Teapot and a He rend arrow beak  Jug and Cover, some damage .

    A spinach green jade Bowl and Cover, 18th Century, repaired, 15cm.; 57in., wood ; tend  .
    An attractive Longue celadon Dish, early Ming Dynasty, of characteristic form with fluted interior radiating to a lipped rim, ill covered in a rich bluish-green glaze front made

    back, the biscuit firing ring oxidized to range.

    A Pair of Chinese Stick Stands, of
    cylindrical form, painted with green dragons, drilled, one damaged, 65cm.; 25/2in.

    A Pair of turquoise glazed Dogs-of-For, 20th Century, seated on cube bases, 32cm.; 12/2in.

    A coral-red ground Dish, reserved with a partially unrolled scroll filled with a river landscape, gilt flower sprays scattered round about, 23.3cm.; Win., seal mark of Qianlong

    in under glaze-blue (boxed).

    Chinese export armorial wares, late Qianlong, comprising: a Pair of Fitzhugh border pierced Dishes bearing the arms of Brent, distressed, 25.6cm.; and a Pair of Vegetable

    Tureens bearing the crest Farquason over a festooned shield monogrammed J.F., damaged handles .

  • Сhinese Ceramics: Tea bowl and Stand, Qianlong, Teapots and Covers, Qianlong, Tea wares, Qianlong

    Tuesday, January 12th, 2010

    Сhinese Ceramics:  Tea bowl and Stand, Qianlong,  Teapots and Covers, Qianlong, Tea wares, Qianlong

    A Swatow Dish, 16th Century, of Split Pagoda’ family, enamelled in turquoise and green with five leaping carp between iron-red sprays revolving about a central medallion, chips,
    38.7cm.;
    A black ground Vase, Qing Dynasty, of lively baluster form, decorated in gilding with Buddhistic lions, rim repair, 58.5cm.; 23m.
    A blank-de-Chine Figure of Guanyin, 18th Century, seated with robes falling down to the ground to one side, in her raised right hand a small scroll, chips to fingers, 20.5cm.;
    8in.
    A blank-de-Chine Group of Guan Yin, 18th Century, seated upon a rock between two acolytes, missing vases, 22.8cm.; 9in.
    A large ‘family-rose’ Tea bowl and Stand, Qianlong, each piece painted with six radiating panels of figures alternating with flowers under a gilt vermicular border.
    A Group of export Tea wares, Qianlong, comprising: three ‘family-rose’ Tea bowls, one with Meissen-style panels of European hunters and Chinese riflemen in grisaille and
    rouge-de-far palette, and a Saucer with a central panel of three ladies and a gentleman, 15.8cm.; 6′Ain., some damage or rubbing.
    A Set of four ‘Companies-des-Indies’ Plates, Qianlong/Jialing, each painted with a pavilion ‘floating’ in a lake, 24cm.;
    Two ‘family-rose’ Punch-Bowls,
    Qianlong, one painted with puce scale borders
    over flower sprays, the other with a Chinese
    landscape, restored, 26.5 and 24cm.

    Three ‘family-rose’ Teapots and Covers, Qianlong, one in Mandarin palette, one in Impair colours and one ‘family-rose’, restoration .
    A good celadon Jar, 18th Century, the compressed ovoid body sprigged and carved with a continuous meandering stem bearing four flower heads and fleshy leaves between studded
    borders, all under a glutinous bluish glaze, 24cm.
    A Chinese ‘family-rose’ Bowl, 19th Century, of us flower form, the celadon ground painted with insects and flowers, rubbed; and a ‘family-rose’ Bowl, decorated with dogs-of-For .
    A Southern Chinese stoneware Figure of a man, 19th Century, finely modelled seated on a rock peeping into a double-gourd bottle, 14cm. 51/2in.; and a Southern Chinese stoneware
    Figure of a seated sage, 14cm.
    The companion Saucer Dish, mark and period of Dialoguing, rim repair, 24.8cm. 93 in.
    A turquoise glazed mythical Beast, 19th Century, part lion, part ram and of benevolent intent, seated and looking to its right, 19cm. 77/2m., wood stand .
    A blue and white barrel-form Garden Seat, Gangue, painted with a pair of dragons confronted across pierced pairs of cash between studs and chrysanthemum-filled ruby collars, 48.5cm.
    A blue and white tureen Stand,
    Qianlong, painted with a pair of deer in a
    Peony garden framed by a trellis, under flower
    sprays trailing from the canted and notched
    rim, 38.3cm.; 15m.
    A blue and white Meat Dish,
    Qianlong, painted with a maiden punting a
    boat framed by a hatched cavetto under a
    and scroll brocade border, 44.3cm.; 17in.
    A Group of export Tea wares, Qianlong, comprising: a Set of six Tea bowls and four Tea bowls and Slop Bowl, cracks and repair; also a Spoon Tray, Milk Jug and en suite .
    A Chinese blue and white ‘yen yen’ Vase, Kanji, painted in vivid blue with six auspicious mythical beasts upon spume fleck cracks divided between trumpet neck and baluster body, broken rim, 45.5cm.; 177.
    A Companies-des-Indies Dish, Qianlong, painted in under glaze-blue with three scattered flower and pomegranate spray under a barbed and hatched rim border, 35.3 cm.

  • Fukagawa Imari Vases - A Pair of Japanese Imari Dishes - A Pair of Arita Vases - A Satsuma Bowl

    Thursday, December 3rd, 2009

    Fukagawa Imari Vases - A Pair of Japanese Imari Dishes - A Pair of Arita Vases - A Satsuma Bowl

    A Pair of Fukagawa Imari Vases, Meiji, each pear-form body well painted with alternating ho-o and flower basket medallions upon a flower-strewn ground between a formal lotus meander and a mouth of fish medallions in an iron-red border filled with clouds, 34cm.; 1331,in., red signatures (2)
    A Hirado Jar and Cover, Meiji, of stout barrel form, the sides painted in underglaze-blue with three ho-o between cut flower branches
    A ‘Kakiemon’ ovoid Jar, Meiji, finely painted in underglaze-blue and overglaze enamels with a bird on a rock under a chrysanthemum, signed; and an octofoil Imari Plate
    A Fukagawa Imari Jar and Cover, Meiji, of ovoid form, well painted and gilt with barbed panels of flowers against a ground of peony, cover cracked
    An Imari jar and Cover, 19th Century, of reeded ovoid form, vertically panelled with four garden scenes between brocade striped ribs under a knop in the form of a shi-shi with a ball in its paws Pair of Arita Vases,
    Meiji, each slender ovoid body painted in underglaze colours with birds flying amongst plants, one distressed
    A Pair of Imari Dishes, Meiji, radially panelled with six compartments centred by a fan or character pane against brocade about a medallion centre
    A Hirado kirin Censer, Meiji, seated on its haunches with flame licked flanks, restored
    A Kutam lacquer cased supper Set, Meiji eight Trays whorled in a circle about a circular tray centre, eachainted with bijin within a brocade frame, the box painted with birds amongst flowers An Arita Vase, 20th Century, the ovoid body painted in underglaze-blue with finely shaded bamboo, small enamelled birds flying through the leaves,  Fuji mark
    A Hichosan Shimpo Imari Dish, possibly Meiji, a ‘Three Friends of Winter’ medallion centre framed by three panels of fan pairs alternating with gilt shi-shi
    A Japanese porcelain Vase, 20th form, of ovoid orm, painted in flushed underglaze and iron-red enamel with peony
    An Imari Dish, Meiji, painted with overlapping brocades framed by a shaped and notched rim and an Imari ovoid Vase
    A Pair of Kutani cylindrical Vases, Meiji, enamelled predominantly in orangey-red heightened in gilding with two flower reserves between fan panels and a lappet encircled foot
    A Pair of Japanese Imari Dishes, Meiji, each centred by a flower medallion framed by six radiating panels alternately containing fan reserves in a brocade ground and lappet reserves centred with archaic seals in a dark cobalt ground
    An Imari Bowl, 19th Century, the steep sides enamelled inside and out with broad chrysanthemum scrolls under a panelled trellis rim
    A blue and white Arita Dish, Meiji, painted with a bird flying amongst peony
    An Arita blue and white Ewer, late 17th Century, the pear-form body panelled with flowers reserved in a lotus scroll ground under a narrow neck tapering to a galleried mouth with pinched spout, handle repaired,  A Pair of Satsuma Vases, Meiji of hexagonal ovoid form, each filled with a throng of arhats under a pair of dragon handles
    A Satsuma Bowl, Meiji  with barbed hexafoil rim, the rounded sides enamelled and outside with boys forming a procession, the interior with a dragon greeting three figures on a shore
    A Pair of Arita Vases, Meiji, each slender oviform body painted in underglazeblue and enamels with flowers, one distressed
    An Arita blue and white ovoid Jar and Cover, Meiji, filled with a flowering garden, a bird flying through the branches of a tree
    A large Imari Dish, Me-, a central flower basket panel framed by four radiating panels of birds in pomegranate between panels
    broken brocade
    A smaller Imari Dish, Meiji, of kiku outline, painted with a flower basket centred by panels of birds and ribbed brocade
    An Imari part dessert Service, Meiji, comprising: six notched square Fukagawa Plates, each painted with a vase of flowers within a panelled blue border and an oval Dish
    A Pair of Imari Cups and Saucers, early 18th Century, painted in typical palette with flowers over a fence under an undulating blue ground border filled with flowerheads, crack
    A Ming Tileworks green glazed Ridge Tile, modelled with a winged pony seated on its haunches
    A Pair of Chinese ‘powder blue’ bottle Vases, 19th Century, each with low discoidal body under a cylindrical neck and on spreading foot
    A Sang-de-boeuf bottle Vase, 18th, early 19th Century, of club form, covered in a speckled glaze draining to the bevelled foot and a blue and white Guglet
    A blue and white Dish, Kangxi period (1662-1721), hair-crack


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