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Lot 282

A Chinese famille rose porcelain vase, 20th century. Decorated with flowering trees and cockerels, height 34.5cm, width 18.5cm.

Lot 284

A Chinese porcelain saucer dish, 18th/19th century. Painted with deer in a mountainous landscape, diameter 11.5cm.good condition, chip on edge, shown in picture.

Lot 288

A Chinese doucai porcelain bowl, Daoguang seal mark. The interior decorated with birds and foliage, the exterior with a blue and white band of dragons chasing the flaming birds, the body with birds and foliage, height 7.5cm, diameter 16cm..This bowl is in excellent unrestored condition

Lot 29

A Chinese poster, 'Tule Kuai', early 20th century. Inscribed 'Industry company Xingzheng sixty-nine hundred households wheat circle Yinghai three', 79 x 55cm.Provenance: From the estate of William Arthur Blackburn Leach.DOB: 2nd Jan 1872.Leach was born in Norwich where he attended a local grammar school, later becoming an apprentice carpenter and engineer. In 1902 after he had qualified, he went to China where he obtained a position in the Public Works Department of the Shanghai Municipal Council. He spent his working life in Shanghai until he left in 1926.During his time in China he held interests in a Christian Mission school and helped to support street children.He seized every opportunity to visit other parts of China and took thousands of photographs. He purchased widely on his travels, particularly woodcarvings, bronzes, traditional kimonos, paintings and porcelain. He treasured silver items and bought much to take home. He travelled home at least four times during his stay in China and these return visits were round-the-world trips in which he travelled through and visited Europe, Russia, the Middle East, Egypt and The Holy Land, the Far East, Canada and USA.On his return to the UK he lived in Northampton where he was a lay preacher and a local councillor. He gave a great many talks on his experiences in China and the many other Countries he had visited.He died in 1962.There is a crease just above the dogs head running through to the edge. The colours are good with no fading. Paper slightly discoloured but no obvious foxing. Some edge of paper minor tears and creases. The margins are intact and it has not been cut down. This is a chromolithograph.

Lot 30

A Chinese coloured poster, early 20th century. Publishing Company, Yiyuan Street, Pingsheng Road, Masanhai Road, Reproduced without copyright, Xingzheng circle family Mai Haihai', 77 x 53cm.Provenance: From the estate of William Arthur Blackburn Leach.DOB: 2nd Jan 1872.Leach was born in Norwich where he attended a local grammar school, later becoming an apprentice carpenter and engineer. In 1902 after he had qualified, he went to China where he obtained a position in the Public Works Department of the Shanghai Municipal Council. He spent his working life in Shanghai until he left in 1926.During his time in China he held interests in a Christian Mission school and helped to support street children.He seized every opportunity to visit other parts of China and took thousands of photographs. He purchased widely on his travels, particularly woodcarvings, bronzes, traditional kimonos, paintings and porcelain. He treasured silver items and bought much to take home. He travelled home at least four times during his stay in China and these return visits were round-the-world trips in which he travelled through and visited Europe, Russia, the Middle East, Egypt and The Holy Land, the Far East, Canada and USA.On his return to the UK he lived in Northampton where he was a lay preacher and a local councillor. He gave a great many talks on his experiences in China and the many other Countries he had visited.He died in 1962.Some creases and minor edge tears.

Lot 305

A Chinese blue and white porcelain vase, late 19th century. With figures on horseback in a landscape, four character Kangxi mark, height 12.5cm, diameter 11cm.Chips on top rim and base rim

Lot 31

A Chinese coloured poster of West Lake, Hangzhou, early 20th century. Part of the long inscription reads 'The North of the Jinmen of Hong Kong passes through the new market, along the Qiantang Gate, passes through the Gelan of the Zhaoqing Temple, enters the Yuefen, enters Lingzhu, and ends of the North Peak. However, the scenery of lakes and mountains in the past and the present is unique, and the scenic spots and famous areas are changing from day to day. The company spares no effort to take a huge photo of the current scenery. It is made and published in weekly editions for the sake of all friends and new horizons. It is published by Zhengxing Art Studio in Maijiayuan, Shanghai Concession'. 54 x 79.5cm.Provenance: From the estate of William Arthur Blackburn Leach.DOB: 2nd Jan 1872.Leach was born in Norwich where he attended a local grammar school, later becoming an apprentice carpenter and engineer. In 1902 after he had qualified, he went to China where he obtained a position in the Public Works Department of the Shanghai Municipal Council. He spent his working life in Shanghai until he left in 1926.During his time in China he held interests in a Christian Mission school and helped to support street children.He seized every opportunity to visit other parts of China and took thousands of photographs. He purchased widely on his travels, particularly woodcarvings, bronzes, traditional kimonos, paintings and porcelain. He treasured silver items and bought much to take home. He travelled home at least four times during his stay in China and these return visits were round-the-world trips in which he travelled through and visited Europe, Russia, the Middle East, Egypt and The Holy Land, the Far East, Canada and USA.On his return to the UK he lived in Northampton where he was a lay preacher and a local councillor. He gave a great many talks on his experiences in China and the many other Countries he had visited.He died in 1962.This poster is unframed and rolled. There is one crease running from top to bottom.  Some other creases to the poster plate, but doesn't detract too much. Small edge of paper creases and very minute tears. Some faint paper discolouration.

Lot 314

A Chinese famille rose porcelain brush pot, 20th century. Four-character red mark, with figures at a table in a garden, verse and red seal, height 14cm, diameter 8cm.

Lot 32

(Yuefenpai) Early 20th century Chinese posters. Three colour posters in the style of Yuefenpai (calendar/advertising posters), early 20th century, rolled, small amount of soiling to margins, printed in China, approx 77cm x 55cm. (3)Provenance: From the estate of William Arthur Blackburn Leach.DOB: 2nd Jan 1872.Leach was born in Norwich where he attended a local grammar school, later becoming an apprentice carpenter and engineer. In 1902 after he had qualified, he went to China where he obtained a position in the Public Works Department of the Shanghai Municipal Council. He spent his working life in Shanghai until he left in 1926.During his time in China he held interests in a Christian Mission school and helped to support street children.He seized every opportunity to visit other parts of China and took thousands of photographs. He purchased widely on his travels, particularly woodcarvings, bronzes, traditional kimonos, paintings and porcelain. He treasured silver items and bought much to take home. He travelled home at least four times during his stay in China and these return visits were round-the-world trips in which he travelled through and visited Europe, Russia, the Middle East, Egypt and The Holy Land, the Far East, Canada and USA.On his return to the UK he lived in Northampton where he was a lay preacher and a local councillor. He gave a great many talks on his experiences in China and the many other Countries he had visited.He died in 1962.

Lot 320

A Chinese blue and white porcelain vase, 20th century. With Qianlong seal mark in blue, height 24.5cm, diameter 12cm.Generally excellent unrestored condition. Some glaze pits to the rim and a few to the body. Please see extra images online.

Lot 322

A pair of Chinese porcelain dishes, Guangxu mark. With painted and enamelled decoration, the central roundel enclosing a gilt decorated dragon, the border with dragons and foliage, six character Guangxu mark, diameter 13.5cm. (2)Excellent condition, no chips or restoration.

Lot 324

A Chinese porcelain double gourd vase, 18th/19th century. Height 17.5cm, diameter 7.5cm. Tiny nibbles on top rim otherwise good

Lot 326

A Chinese celadon glazed porcelain vase, 20th century. six character marks in blue, height 21cm, diameter 8cm.

Lot 328

A Chinese blue and white porcelain bowl, Daoguang seal mark. Height 9cm, diameter 16cm.

Lot 33

A Chinese coloured poster, early 20th century. Entitled 'Fresh Flowers', 79 x 55cm.Provenance: From the estate of William Arthur Blackburn Leach.DOB: 2nd Jan 1872.Leach was born in Norwich where he attended a local grammar school, later becoming an apprentice carpenter and engineer. In 1902 after he had qualified, he went to China where he obtained a position in the Public Works Department of the Shanghai Municipal Council. He spent his working life in Shanghai until he left in 1926.During his time in China he held interests in a Christian Mission school and helped to support street children.He seized every opportunity to visit other parts of China and took thousands of photographs. He purchased widely on his travels, particularly woodcarvings, bronzes, traditional kimonos, paintings and porcelain. He treasured silver items and bought much to take home. He travelled home at least four times during his stay in China and these return visits were round-the-world trips in which he travelled through and visited Europe, Russia, the Middle East, Egypt and The Holy Land, the Far East, Canada and USA.On his return to the UK he lived in Northampton where he was a lay preacher and a local councillor. He gave a great many talks on his experiences in China and the many other Countries he had visited.He died in 1962.

Lot 34

A Chinese coloured lithograph scroll, 20th century, Depicting Chen Lanzhou landscape, 151 x 35cm. Provenance: From the estate of William Arthur Blackburn Leach.DOB: 2nd Jan 1872.Leach was born in Norwich where he attended a local grammar school, later becoming an apprentice carpenter and engineer. In 1902 after he had qualified, he went to China where he obtained a position in the Public Works Department of the Shanghai Municipal Council. He spent his working life in Shanghai until he left in 1926.During his time in China he held interests in a Christian Mission school and helped to support street children.He seized every opportunity to visit other parts of China and took thousands of photographs. He purchased widely on his travels, particularly woodcarvings, bronzes, traditional kimonos, paintings and porcelain. He treasured silver items and bought much to take home. He travelled home at least four times during his stay in China and these return visits were round-the-world trips in which he travelled through and visited Europe, Russia, the Middle East, Egypt and The Holy Land, the Far East, Canada and USA.On his return to the UK he lived in Northampton where he was a lay preacher and a local councillor. He gave a great many talks on his experiences in China and the many other Countries he had visited.He died in 1962.

Lot 35

(Yuefenpai) Early 20th century Chinese posters. Three colour posters in the style of Yuefenpai (Calendar posters), early 20th century, rolled, small amount of soiling to margins, printed in China, approx 77cm x 55cm. (3)Provenance: From the estate of William Arthur Blackburn Leach.DOB: 2nd Jan 1872.Leach was born in Norwich where he attended a local grammar school, later becoming an apprentice carpenter and engineer. In 1902 after he had qualified, he went to China where he obtained a position in the Public Works Department of the Shanghai Municipal Council. He spent his working life in Shanghai until he left in 1926.During his time in China he held interests in a Christian Mission school and helped to support street children.He seized every opportunity to visit other parts of China and took thousands of photographs. He purchased widely on his travels, particularly woodcarvings, bronzes, traditional kimonos, paintings and porcelain. He treasured silver items and bought much to take home. He travelled home at least four times during his stay in China and these return visits were round-the-world trips in which he travelled through and visited Europe, Russia, the Middle East, Egypt and The Holy Land, the Far East, Canada and USA.On his return to the UK he lived in Northampton where he was a lay preacher and a local councillor. He gave a great many talks on his experiences in China and the many other Countries he had visited.He died in 1962.

Lot 36

(Yuefenpai) Early 20th century Chinese posters. Three colour posters in the style of Yuefenpai (Calendar posters), early 20th century, rolled, small amount of soiling to margins, printed in China, approx 77cm x 55cm. (3)Provenance: From the estate of William Arthur Blackburn Leach.DOB: 2nd Jan 1872.Leach was born in Norwich where he attended a local grammar school, later becoming an apprentice carpenter and engineer. In 1902 after he had qualified, he went to China where he obtained a position in the Public Works Department of the Shanghai Municipal Council. He spent his working life in Shanghai until he left in 1926.During his time in China he held interests in a Christian Mission school and helped to support street children.He seized every opportunity to visit other parts of China and took thousands of photographs. He purchased widely on his travels, particularly woodcarvings, bronzes, traditional kimonos, paintings and porcelain. He treasured silver items and bought much to take home. He travelled home at least four times during his stay in China and these return visits were round-the-world trips in which he travelled through and visited Europe, Russia, the Middle East, Egypt and The Holy Land, the Far East, Canada and USA.On his return to the UK he lived in Northampton where he was a lay preacher and a local councillor. He gave a great many talks on his experiences in China and the many other Countries he had visited.He died in 1962.

Lot 37

(Yuefenpai) Early 20th century Chinese posters. Three colour posters in the style of Yuefenpai (Calendar/advertising posters), early 20th century, rolled, small amount of soiling to margins, printed in China, approx 77cm x 55cm. (3)Provenance: From the estate of William Arthur Blackburn Leach.DOB: 2nd Jan 1872.Leach was born in Norwich where he attended a local grammar school, later becoming an apprentice carpenter and engineer. In 1902 after he had qualified, he went to China where he obtained a position in the Public Works Department of the Shanghai Municipal Council. He spent his working life in Shanghai until he left in 1926.During his time in China he held interests in a Christian Mission school and helped to support street children.He seized every opportunity to visit other parts of China and took thousands of photographs. He purchased widely on his travels, particularly woodcarvings, bronzes, traditional kimonos, paintings and porcelain. He treasured silver items and bought much to take home. He travelled home at least four times during his stay in China and these return visits were round-the-world trips in which he travelled through and visited Europe, Russia, the Middle East, Egypt and The Holy Land, the Far East, Canada and USA.On his return to the UK he lived in Northampton where he was a lay preacher and a local councillor. He gave a great many talks on his experiences in China and the many other Countries he had visited.He died in 1962.

Lot 370

A Chinese famille rose porcelain dish. The seated female figure with two children and precious objects, height 4.2cm, diameter 22.3cm. There are many scratches on the red underside.

Lot 38

(Yuefenpai) Early 20th century Chinese posters. Three colour posters in the style of Yuefenpai (calendar/advertising posters), early 20th century, rolled, small amount of soiling to margins, printed in China, approx 77cm x 55cm. (3)Provenance: From the estate of William Arthur Blackburn Leach.DOB: 2nd Jan 1872.Leach was born in Norwich where he attended a local grammar school, later becoming an apprentice carpenter and engineer. In 1902 after he had qualified, he went to China where he obtained a position in the Public Works Department of the Shanghai Municipal Council. He spent his working life in Shanghai until he left in 1926.During his time in China he held interests in a Christian Mission school and helped to support street children.He seized every opportunity to visit other parts of China and took thousands of photographs. He purchased widely on his travels, particularly woodcarvings, bronzes, traditional kimonos, paintings and porcelain. He treasured silver items and bought much to take home. He travelled home at least four times during his stay in China and these return visits were round-the-world trips in which he travelled through and visited Europe, Russia, the Middle East, Egypt and The Holy Land, the Far East, Canada and USA.On his return to the UK he lived in Northampton where he was a lay preacher and a local councillor. He gave a great many talks on his experiences in China and the many other Countries he had visited.He died in 1962.

Lot 39

(Yuefenpai) Early 20th century Chinese posters. Three colour posters in the style of Yuefenpai (calendar/advertising posters), early 20th century, rolled, small amount of soiling to margins, printed in China, approx 77cm x 55cm. (3)Provenance: From the estate of William Arthur Blackburn Leach.DOB: 2nd Jan 1872.Leach was born in Norwich where he attended a local grammar school, later becoming an apprentice carpenter and engineer. In 1902 after he had qualified, he went to China where he obtained a position in the Public Works Department of the Shanghai Municipal Council. He spent his working life in Shanghai until he left in 1926.During his time in China he held interests in a Christian Mission school and helped to support street children.He seized every opportunity to visit other parts of China and took thousands of photographs. He purchased widely on his travels, particularly woodcarvings, bronzes, traditional kimonos, paintings and porcelain. He treasured silver items and bought much to take home. He travelled home at least four times during his stay in China and these return visits were round-the-world trips in which he travelled through and visited Europe, Russia, the Middle East, Egypt and The Holy Land, the Far East, Canada and USA.On his return to the UK he lived in Northampton where he was a lay preacher and a local councillor. He gave a great many talks on his experiences in China and the many other Countries he had visited.He died in 1962.These three are in original unrestored condition with some foxing but no tears and no restoration

Lot 392

A Chinese famille verte ginger jar, 20th century. Height 15.5cm, width 12cm and a Chinese famille verte porcelain plate, diameter 26.5cm. (2)No condition issues

Lot 405

A Chinese porcelain baluster vase, 19th century. With Kangxi six character mark and decorated with bats and trees, height 30cm, width 10.5cm.chip on the top rim. Old repair on foot rim

Lot 406

A pair of Chinese porcelain octagonal cups and saucers,18th century. Height of cup 3.7cm, width of saucer 10.5cm and a Chinese blue and white small dish, 18th century. (5)

Lot 407

A Chinese porcelain vase, 20th century. Height 13cm, width 10.5cm, a Chinese millifleur bowl, 20th century, height 6cm, diameter 11cm, a Chinese cloisonne dish, 19th century, diameter 9.5cm and a Japanese blue and white plate, with Chinese Ming Dynasty marks, diameter 21cm. (4)The blue and white plate has one small crack to an edge (photo added) and the cloisonne dish has one small pit mark to the enamel (photo added)

Lot 408

A pair of Chinese blue and iron red porcelain vases, 19th century. Decorated with dragons and clouds, artemisia leaf mark, height 15.5cm, width 8.5cm. (2)One has a small chip to the inside of the foot. The other vase is good. Both with some minor glaze pitting. Image of chip uploaded online.

Lot 410

A selection of 18th century Chinese porcelain items. To include a large famille rose export bowl, height 11cm, diameter 27cm. (9)

Lot 412

A pair of Chinese porcelain temple jars, late 19th century. Each with four character Kangxi mark, height 27cm, width 16cm. (2)

Lot 43

A collection of Chinese shoes. Together with a hat, clothes and a knife. (qty)Provenance: From the estate of William Arthur Blackburn Leach.DOB: 2nd Jan 1872.Leach was born in Norwich where he attended a local grammar school, later becoming an apprentice carpenter and engineer. In 1902 after he had qualified, he went to China where he obtained a position in the Public Works Department of the Shanghai Municipal Council. He spent his working life in Shanghai until he left in 1926.During his time in China he held interests in a Christian Mission school and helped to support street children.He seized every opportunity to visit other parts of China and took thousands of photographs. He purchased widely on his travels, particularly woodcarvings, bronzes, traditional kimonos, paintings and porcelain. He treasured silver items and bought much to take home. He travelled home at least four times during his stay in China and these return visits were round-the-world trips in which he travelled through and visited Europe, Russia, the Middle East, Egypt and The Holy Land, the Far East, Canada and USA.On his return to the UK he lived in Northampton where he was a lay preacher and a local councillor. He gave a great many talks on his experiences in China and the many other Countries he had visited.He died in 1962.

Lot 431

A Chinese famille noire porcelain snuff bottle, early 20th century. Height 6.8cm, width 3.5cm and a 19th century Chinese carved wood stand, height 2.5cm, width 6.5cm, depth 4.5cm. (2)The neck of the bottle has been broken off and re-stuck. There is a hairline crack on the rim. The black glaze is quite scratched.

Lot 432

A Chinese celadon glazed porcelain vase, 20th century. Height 29.5cm, width 13cm.No damage

Lot 433

A Chinese Wucai porcelain bowl, late 19th/early 20th century. Height 4.3cm, diameter 13cm.Small chip on top rim and 3cm hairline running beneath the chip. Extra images now on our website www.davidlay.co.uk

Lot 434

A Chinese Canton famille rose porcelain mug, 19th century. Height 13cm, diameter 9.5cm.

Lot 435

A Chinese bronze model of Buddha, late 19th century. With a wooden stand, height 7.5cm, width 6cm, depth 4.5cm, a bronzed metal Buddha, height 4.5cm width 4cm, a Chinese stone model of Guanyin, height 11.5cm and a Japanese Imari porcelain circular box and cover, height 6.5cm, diameter 13cm. (4)

Lot 44

Two Chinese oil paintings, signed K. Hayashi and Gasen. Each 49.5 x 34cm. (2)Provenance: From the estate of William Arthur Blackburn Leach.DOB: 2nd Jan 1872.Leach was born in Norwich where he attended a local grammar school, later becoming an apprentice carpenter and engineer. In 1902 after he had qualified, he went to China where he obtained a position in the Public Works Department of the Shanghai Municipal Council. He spent his working life in Shanghai until he left in 1926.During his time in China he held interests in a Christian Mission school and helped to support street children.He seized every opportunity to visit other parts of China and took thousands of photographs. He purchased widely on his travels, particularly woodcarvings, bronzes, traditional kimonos, paintings and porcelain. He treasured silver items and bought much to take home. He travelled home at least four times during his stay in China and these return visits were round-the-world trips in which he travelled through and visited Europe, Russia, the Middle East, Egypt and The Holy Land, the Far East, Canada and USA.On his return to the UK he lived in Northampton where he was a lay preacher and a local councillor. He gave a great many talks on his experiences in China and the many other Countries he had visited.He died in 1962.

Lot 45

Five Chinese hanging scrolls, early 20th century. Including two calligraphy scrolls, largest 110 x 35cm. (5)More photos added, please see our website.Provenance: From the estate of William Arthur Blackburn Leach.DOB: 2nd Jan 1872.Leach was born in Norwich where he attended a local grammar school, later becoming an apprentice carpenter and engineer. In 1902 after he had qualified, he went to China where he obtained a position in the Public Works Department of the Shanghai Municipal Council. He spent his working life in Shanghai until he left in 1926.During his time in China he held interests in a Christian Mission school and helped to support street children.He seized every opportunity to visit other parts of China and took thousands of photographs. He purchased widely on his travels, particularly woodcarvings, bronzes, traditional kimonos, paintings and porcelain. He treasured silver items and bought much to take home. He travelled home at least four times during his stay in China and these return visits were round-the-world trips in which he travelled through and visited Europe, Russia, the Middle East, Egypt and The Holy Land, the Far East, Canada and USA.On his return to the UK he lived in Northampton where he was a lay preacher and a local councillor. He gave a great many talks on his experiences in China and the many other Countries he had visited.He died in 1962.

Lot 46

A Chinese painted hanging scroll, signed, early-mid 20th century. With birds and floral sprays, length 150cm, width 45cm, image length 66.5cm, width 35cm.Provenance: From the estate of William Arthur Blackburn Leach.DOB: 2nd Jan 1872.Leach was born in Norwich where he attended a local grammar school, later becoming an apprentice carpenter and engineer. In 1902 after he had qualified, he went to China where he obtained a position in the Public Works Department of the Shanghai Municipal Council. He spent his working life in Shanghai until he left in 1926.During his time in China he held interests in a Christian Mission school and helped to support street children.He seized every opportunity to visit other parts of China and took thousands of photographs. He purchased widely on his travels, particularly woodcarvings, bronzes, traditional kimonos, paintings and porcelain. He treasured silver items and bought much to take home. He travelled home at least four times during his stay in China and these return visits were round-the-world trips in which he travelled through and visited Europe, Russia, the Middle East, Egypt and The Holy Land, the Far East, Canada and USA.On his return to the UK he lived in Northampton where he was a lay preacher and a local councillor. He gave a great many talks on his experiences in China and the many other Countries he had visited.He died in 1962.

Lot 47

Eight Chinese black and white hanging scrolls, early 20th century. approx 96 x 27cm. (8)Provenance: From the estate of William Arthur Blackburn Leach.DOB: 2nd Jan 1872.Leach was born in Norwich where he attended a local grammar school, later becoming an apprentice carpenter and engineer. In 1902 after he had qualified, he went to China where he obtained a position in the Public Works Department of the Shanghai Municipal Council. He spent his working life in Shanghai until he left in 1926.During his time in China he held interests in a Christian Mission school and helped to support street children.He seized every opportunity to visit other parts of China and took thousands of photographs. He purchased widely on his travels, particularly woodcarvings, bronzes, traditional kimonos, paintings and porcelain. He treasured silver items and bought much to take home. He travelled home at least four times during his stay in China and these return visits were round-the-world trips in which he travelled through and visited Europe, Russia, the Middle East, Egypt and The Holy Land, the Far East, Canada and USA.On his return to the UK he lived in Northampton where he was a lay preacher and a local councillor. He gave a great many talks on his experiences in China and the many other Countries he had visited.He died in 1962.Please view the high-resolution images

Lot 473

A Chinese porcelain model of a parrot, 19th century. Part of old paper label to base, height 10.5cm, width 3cm, depth 4.5cm.There has been a total break above the feet which has been badly repaired.

Lot 48

A Chinese silk embroidered parasol, early 20th century. And two certificates awarded to William Leach dated 1896 and 1899. (3) Provenance: From the estate of William Arthur Blackburn Leach.DOB: 2nd Jan 1872.Leach was born in Norwich where he attended a local grammar school, later becoming an apprentice carpenter and engineer. In 1902 after he had qualified, he went to China where he obtained a position in the Public Works Department of the Shanghai Municipal Council. He spent his working life in Shanghai until he left in 1926.During his time in China he held interests in a Christian Mission school and helped to support street children.He seized every opportunity to visit other parts of China and took thousands of photographs. He purchased widely on his travels, particularly woodcarvings, bronzes, traditional kimonos, paintings and porcelain. He treasured silver items and bought much to take home. He travelled home at least four times during his stay in China and these return visits were round-the-world trips in which he travelled through and visited Europe, Russia, the Middle East, Egypt and The Holy Land, the Far East, Canada and USA.On his return to the UK he lived in Northampton where he was a lay preacher and a local councillor. He gave a great many talks on his experiences in China and the many other Countries he had visited.He died in 1962.

Lot 49

A Chinese blue and white porcelain plate, Qianlong period. Painted with trees and flowers, diameter 35cm.

Lot 50

A Chinese blue and white porcelain dish, 18th century. Decorated with a mythical beast, chrysanthemums and scrolling leafy tendrils, the underside with a stylised animal and birds, signed, height 6.5cm, diameter 33.5cm.

Lot 51

A Chinese porcelain dish, 18th century. Height 5.5cm, diameter 31.5cm.

Lot 57

Two Chinese blue and white porcelain miniature vases, 19th century. Height 8cm, width 4cm. (2)

Lot 65

Two similar Chinese porcelain famille juan prunus pattern vases, 19th century Height 25cm, width 9.5cm. (2)

Lot 69

Two Chinese export blue and white porcelain shallow bowls, 18th century, Decorated with foliage, diameter 16.5cm. (2)

Lot 76

A Chinese famille verte porcelain charger, Guangxu period or later. Decorated with a dragon and phoenix chasing the flaming pearl, with painted enamels, red seal mark, diameter 34.5cm.

Lot 80

A Chinese rectangular porcelain plaque, 20th century, signed. The female artists on a garden balcony, frame size 89cm x 35cm.

Lot 83

A Chinese blue and white porcelain flask and cover, late 19th century. With four character Kangxi mark, height 20cm, width 14cm, depth 8.5cm.The inner bottle rim is broken (see image) Pitted glaze marks all over.

Lot 86

A Chinese blue and white porcelain stem cup. Decorated with dragons and scrolls, height 11.5cm, diameter 14.5cm.No chips or cracks, some dusting in glaze and small mark on underside of bowl. Additional images have been uploaded to main site.

Lot 87

A Chinese blue and white porcelain stem cup. Decorated with scrolling flowering tendrils, character marlks to top rim, height 11.5cm, diameter 13cm.

Lot 89

A Chinese export blue and white porcelain meat dish, Qianlong period. Decorated with trees, foliage, a garden fence and insects, 18.5 x 27cm.This has a few tiny chips and some abrasions. Otherwise it is in good unrestored condition

Lot 90

A large Chinese export blue and white porcelain meat dish, Qianlong period. Decorated with trees, rocks and flowers within a garden terrace, 33 x 41.5cm.

Lot 1204

A circa 1800 Chinese porcelain blue and white ginger jar, decorated with a landscape scene.

Lot 1181

A Chinese porcelain Famille Rose vase with three circular panels painted with scenes of village life, bears Qianlong mark to base, height 30cm.Condition Report: Large area of crude restoration to the rim of the neck.

Lot 7000

Six rare 17th - 18th century Chinese porcelain kang xi plates with tobacca leaf/caterpillar/butterfly decorations. Three (large) plates good. One plate scratched. One plate hairline + edge damage. One plate of hairline. Dimensions: Ø 23.5 - Ø 26 cm. In fair/good condition.

Lot 7002

Rare 16th - 17th century thick-walled Chinese porcelain square bottle with various figures in a landscape/floral decor. Edge grit only, hairline in the bottom. No bottom mark. Size: H 33 cm. In good condition.

Lot 7003

Two rare 18th century Chinese porcelain family rose plates with figures/city/gold decor. Enamel paint. Minimal flaking edge. Size: Ø 20.9 cm. In fair/good condition.

Lot 7004

Rare 18th century Chinese porcelain family rose plate with figures in garden/man climbs on roof/gold decor. Enamel paint. Size: Ø 23.2 cm. In good condition.

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