A FINE QUALITY CHINESE YELLOW GROUND ENAMELLED PORCELAIN DRAGON BOWL, seal mark of Jiaqing and possibly of the period, the sides of the quatrefoil section body painted in grisaille, iron-red and other enamels with two extended sinuous dragons amidst flowerheads and leafage, the flaring foot painted with formal scroll-stemmed lotus reserved on a pink ground, the interior turquoise, 9.75in x 7.1in x 4.2in high.
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A GOOD PAIR OF 19TH CENTURY CHINESE YELLOW GROUND FAMILLE ROSE PORCELAIN VASES, each with a wood base and fitted for electricity, each painted in vivid enamels and gilding with shaped panels of court figures and of warriors reserved on a lotus scroll ground, the vases themselves 17.9in high. £1000-1500
A GOOD 18TH/19TH CENTURY CHINESE YELLOW GROUND FAMILLE ROSE PORCELAIN MOON FLASK, the sides painted with blue shou medallions reserved on a pink ground, the yellow ground embellished with formal leaf and scroll stemmed flowerheads, the neck moulded with unusual double sprig handles, the base unglazed, 12.6in high.
A good and large New Hall punchbowl c.1790, decorated in the Mandarin palette with pattern 425 also known as the Boy at the Window pattern, the exterior with the protagonist gazing out at three other Chinese figures in a garden, repeated three times with alternating pink scale panels, the interior with a boy with a butterfly and two Chinese ladies within an elaborate border of flowers, cell diaper, birds, butterflies and scroll motifs, painted pattern number to the base, 25cm dia.
A pair of large Dublin delftware plates c.1760, probably Delamain's World's End Pottery, painted with flowering peony and chrysanthemum issuing from a decorated Chinese censer within a formal scroll border, the rims with four groups of Oriental flowers and precious objects, 30cm. (2) Provenance: from the Estate of Mary, Duchess of Roxburghe.
A contemporary Chinese huanghuali style dining table and chairs The oval form dining table including extra leaf, the external apron carved with traditional Chinese scroll designs, together with four dining chairs and two carvers, each with plank seats rising to a yoke back top rail with engraved auspicious character roundels, dining chair 96cm high, dining table 110cm diam (excluding leaf).

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