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A group of various Chinese ceramic items including a Yixing teapot with squirrel shaped supports and finial, length 20cm, a porcelain teapot painted in enamels with rocks, flowers and birds, unmarked, a pair of 18th century bowls (af), and a Chinese Canton Export circular plate with underglaze blue seal mark to base, height 19cm (af).
A group of Chinese ceramic related books including 'Blue and White Chinese Porcelain Around The World' by John Carswell and a Shanghai Museum and The Butler Collection folder. CONDITION REPORT: The book in the crackle cover is two volumes of The Baur Collection. New image of this lot to show all titles. No writing or highlighting obvious after quick flick through each book, general surface wear, creases and some discolouration etc.
A modern Burmese embroidered and sequined elephant tapestry, an Oriental style ceramic flute in box frame, a framed small Chinese dragon robe, a Star Trek print and Theo Tobiasse (Israeli, 1927-2012), lithograph, signed in pencil and numbered 171/200, together with a large colour lithograph, indistinctly signed and numbered 107/120, and a modern process print after Dali's 'Manhattan Skyline' (7)
A CELADON GLAZED BRUSHREST QIANLONG PERIOD ( 1736 - 1795 ) Modelled as a section of bamboo, decorated with a leafy sprig and lingzhi fungus, covered in a pale celadon glaze. It's a rare seen item, the similar item exhibited in 1986 by Oriental Ceramic Society of Hong Kong, see Arts from the scholar studio, page 46,47. Lot.10. A Qianlong celadon glazed brushrest with Tangying poem see, Authentication of Ming Qing porcelain. Page 291, lot 497From a European private collection7.2 cm. (L)
AN IRON-RED ENAMELLED ‘BATS’ DISH YONGZHENG SIX-CHARACTER MARK IN UNDERGLAZE BLUE WITHIN A DOUBLE CIRCLE AND OF THE PERIOD (1722-1735) Finely decorated to the interior of the shallow dish with five iron-red bats in a circle forming a central medallion, surrounded by twelve further bats variously in flight to the cavetto, the exterior similarly decorated with eight swooping bats.A similar Yongzheng iron-red enamelled bats dish, for example, see Selection of ancient ceramic material from the Palace Museum (Part 2), Forbidden City Publication, 2005, p. 295, image. 265. Also in Treasure in Shandetang, Guangxi Fine Arts Publishing House, 2011, p. 110. 21.2 cm. (D) 4 cm. (H)
A 20TH CENTURY CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE PORCELAIN MODEL OF BUDAI, the unglazed base with impressed marks, 7.8in wide at widest point & 8.8in high; together with an 18th Century blue and white rectangular dish, 10.75in x 7.25in; a Japanese transfer printed blue and white bowl, 7.3in diameter; and a European ceramic jug, 9.3in high. (4)

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