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A Chinese porcelain bowl, circa 1770, decorated with polychrome floral sprays to the exterior, the interior with a single flower and with a sanguine pendant and scroll border, 24.5 cm diameter. CONDITION REPORT: The bowl has a tiny piece of fritting to the rim approximately 4 mm x 2 mm in length. The bowl is free from any further chips, cracks or restorations. There is kiln dirt within the glaze around the exterior rim and also in the interior well of the bowl. The floral decoration on the exterior has numerous surface scratches. The foot rim is free from any chips or flaws. The bowl rings out nicely when lightly tapped.
A Chinese blue and white inverted baluster vase and cover, Qianlong period, the cover with lotus flower and scroll decoration above the neck with applied metal band above a shoulder of cash and flowers, the body decorated with figures before a building and a series of mountains, 43 cm high (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: There is light fritting to the rim of the cover but also two very fine spliced chips. There are no obvious cracks or restorations. The neck of the vase has a metal collar and is attached by rivets through the neck. The exterior of the vase shows no signs of any cracks, however looking at the interior there are a few star shaped fine cracks and a 12 cm straight hairline crack but these do not come through to the outer surface. The foot rim is free from any chips, cracks or restorations.
A CHINESE EXPORT PORCELAIN SAUCER DISH of lobed circular form, painted in famille rose enamels with diapered scroll panels and flowers within a cross hatched rim, unmarked, 11" wide, together with a similar plain cylindrical mug with dragon moulded handle, unmarked, 4 1/2" high (2) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)
A Chinese huang huali kang table or bench, Qing dynasty with later alterations, the rectangular tray top above a moulded frieze on four square cabriole legs with scroll carved feet, W.33cm H.30.5cm L.97cm, various repairsProvenance: the vendor's father acquired this lot whilst working in China and Hong Kong in the 1950s.
A small Chinese gilt bronze figure of a Daoist deity possibly Yuanshi Tianzun, Tang dynasty (AD 618-907), holding a scroll and a block inscribed Tian (sky) in each hand, standing on a double lotus stand, the rectangular base with four curved legs, h. 11cmYuanshi Tianzun is The Primeval Lord of Heaven.Compare a similar figure from the Sakamoto Goro collection sold by Sotheby's, Hong Kong, 5th October 2016, lot 3220.
A Chinese coral carving of two figures, possibly Lan Caihe and attendee, upon a carved wood base, 12cm high CONDITION REPORT: Attendee figure with restored hand and scroll. Some losses are visible including a section between the two figures and the back and top left of the headdress to the taller figure. Glued to hardwood base (does not remove). See further images for clarification. Please Note: Trevanion and Dean do not ship coral outside of the EU. You must consult international import regulations of the country you wish to ship this piece to, prior to bidding.
A Chinese eggshell porcelain bowl, 20th century, painted in famille rose enamels with a bird perched on a flowering branch, the reverse with calligraphy within blue keywork and scroll borders, four character Qianlong seal mark, 8cm high and a group of Royal Worcester blush ivory comprising three plates decorated with foliate and floral sprays pattern numbers: 1511, 1416, 5171 and a shell dish pattern number 1413 (5)
A Victorian copper kettle together with a pair of miniature Chinese hardwood marble topped tables, a pair of rosewood stands on scroll feet together with carved plant stand CONDITION REPORT: Tables are 14cm high. Stands are 35cm long by 23cm deep by 4cm high. Carved stand is 18cm in diameter. All pieces generally in good condition. See images.
A 20th Century Chinese porcelain figure of a scholar, holding a scroll and staff (missing top of staff), impressed character marks to base, on a wooden stand, 38 cm high (excluding stand)Overall in good condition. No apparent cracks, chips or restoration. Faint areas of pitting and some rubbing to the gilt. Would benefit from a clean. Some areas of paint/glaze missing (mainly on the robes), some chips and rubbing to the base. Marks clear. Some light scuffs and scratches consistent with age and general usage. Stand has multiple scratches and wear.
A Chinese bronze figure, Ming dynasty or later, seated on a raised platform with both hands held to the chest holding a hu board, wearing a court hat and elaborate layered robes decorated with scroll borders, traces of gilt lacquer,23cm highFor a similar lot, see Sotheby's, St George Street, London, 10 November 2017, lot 267.

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