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A CHINESE INLAID-HARDWOOD FOUR-FOLD SCREEN, each section with a larger inlaid panel showing elegant ladies at leisure in a garden landscape beside pavilions, with smaller inlaid panels below showing vases of flowers, within foliate and scroll borders, the tops and spandrels pierced and carved, late Qing/early Republic, 78.75"" high
A CHINESE MOTTLED JADE CHILONG SWORD SLIDE, the scroll-form top carved in relief with a large chilong dragon facing a smaller creature, the stone of opaque whitish tone with darker markings, Ming or earlier, 3.25"" long. Provenance: The Collection of Dr. Julian Deveron Redmill (1916-1993), and thence by descent. Probably acquired on the London Art Market in the 1950`s.
A CHINESE WHITISH JADE DRAGON PENDANT, the creatures head of squared form with a scroll snout and swept ears, the body carved with archaistic C-scrolls, the top with an old collection number (370), Han or later, 2.5"" long. Provenance: The Collection of Dr. Julian Deveron Redmill (1916-1993), and thence by descent. Probably acquired on the London Art Market in the 1950`s.
A CHINESE BRONZE MIRROR, the centre with raised nodules on a scroll ground and border, with extensive encrustation, probably Han, 5.25"" diameter. Provenance: The Collection of Dr. Julian Deveron Redmill (1916-1993), and thence by descent. Probably acquired on the London Art Market in the 1950`s.
TWO SIMILAR CHINESE BRONZE MIRRORS, each with a central square motif within a stylised scroll surround and geometric lappette border, probably Han, 3.75"" diameter(2) Provenance: The Collection of Dr. Julian Deveron Redmill (1916-1993), and thence by descent. Probably acquired on the London Art Market in the 1950`s.
A FINE CHINESE SILVERED-BRONZE MIRROR, of gently concave form with an angled rim, the centre decorated with a central band of two opposing figures with further figures above and below, within an inner border with alternating lunettes and characters, and a dragon-scroll outer border, probably Tang, 5.5"" diameter. Provenance: The Collection of Dr. Julian Deveron Redmill (1916-1993), and thence by descent. Probably acquired on the London Art Market in the 1950`s.
CHINESE ARTIST, late Ming / early Qing, A scholar and attendant crossing a bridge with mountains beyond, ink on silk, 65"" x 39"", mounted as a hanging scroll. Provenance: The Collection of Dr. Julian Deveron Redmill (1916-1993), and thence by descent. Probably acquired on the London Art Market in the 1950`s.
A CHINESE RUBBING of the Tang Dynasty monk Tang Xuan Zang (Tang Sanzang), the figure standing beneath a bamboo canopy and holding a fly whisk and a scroll, with calligraphy above, and further calligraphy and seal marks lower right, 46.5"" x 19.5"", mounted as a hanging scroll. Provenance: Charlotte Horstmann and Gerald Godfrey Ltd. The Collection of the late John Walden (1925-2013).
A CHINESE CALCIFIED YELLOW JADE PENDANT SECTION of fan-shaped form pierced with four apertures, one side carved in shallow relief with a dragon scroll, Zhou/Han, 2.75"" wide; and a calcified celadon jade scabbard finial, of angular form, one side carved with a chilong dragon, Zhou/Han, 1.75"" wide (2). Provenance: The Collection of the late John Walden (1925-2013).
A Chinese Porcelain Moon Flask, Qianlong reign mark but not of the period, with twin scroll handles, painted in underglaze blue with bats and fruiting peaches on a ground of scrolling lotus within formal borders, six character reign mark in underglaze blue, 40cm high *PLEASE NOTE: Live internet bidding is not available on this lot Some surface scratching. Some very minor glaze firing flaws, will rock slightly on a flat surface. 111114
A Chinese Porcelain Baluster Jar, Kangxi period, painted in underglaze blue with flowering trees and landscapes in bands of ogee panels below a foliate scroll and geometric border, 45cm high *PLEASE NOTE: Live internet bidding is not available on this lot Typical fritting to upper rim. Some minor scratching. Has firing flaws typical of such pieces. 111114
A Near Pair of Chinese Porcelain Stem Cups, mid 17th century, painted in underglaze blue with seated figures in landscape, within foliate and scroll borders, 9.5cm and 9cm high *PLEASE NOTE: Live internet bidding is not available on this lot Both with several restored rim chips, one with two restored hairline cracks. 281014
A Chinese Porcelain Saucer Dish, Qianlong reign mark but not of the period, painted in underglaze blue with maidens making tea in a garden, a young man climbing over a fence behind, within a cloud scroll border, bears six character reign mark, 36.5cm diameter Several very tiny rim chips. 281014
A Pair of Chinese Porcelain Vases and Covers, late 18th/19th century, of slender baluster form, the domed covers with dog finials, painted in famille rose enamels with figures around tables within lattice, scroll and lappet borders, 34.5cm high One cover chipped. Both vases with hairline cracks to necks. Some wear and staining. 200914
A Chinese Red Lacquer Double Gourd Vase, Tongzhi reign mark and of the period, painted in black and gilt with figures in gardens in panels on a scroll ground, four character reign mark in gilt, 35.5cm high *PLEASE NOTE: Live internet bidding is not available on this lot Some crazing to lacquer throughout. Typical wear to decoration and some minor chipping. 281014
A Chinese Carved Bamboo Figure of Shou-Lao, Qing Dynasty, possibly 18th century, the seated figure with long beard holding a ruyi sceptre and a peach, boys at his shoulder and feet, 19cm high; A Rootwood Figure of a Sage, standing wearing flowing robes holding a ruyi sceptre, 35cm high; and A Rootwood Figure of a Teacher and Child, on a separate scroll base, 38cm wide overall (3) Some minor age related splitting, wear and loss throughout. 081014
A Chinese Porcelain Moon Flask, Qianlong reign mark but not of the period, with twin scroll handles, painted in underglaze blue with bats and fruiting peaches on a ground of scrolling lotus within formal borders, six character reign mark in underglaze blue, 40cm high *PLEASE NOTE: Live internet bidding is not available on this lot Some surface scratching. Some very minor glaze firing flaws, will rock slightly on a flat surface. 111114
A Chinese Porcelain Baluster Jar, Kangxi period, painted in underglaze blue with flowering trees and landscapes in bands of ogee panels below a foliate scroll and geometric border, 45cm high *PLEASE NOTE: Live internet bidding is not available on this lot Typical fritting to upper rim. Some minor scratching. Has firing flaws typical of such pieces. 111114
A Near Pair of Chinese Porcelain Stem Cups, mid 17th century, painted in underglaze blue with seated figures in landscape, within foliate and scroll borders, 9.5cm and 9cm high *PLEASE NOTE: Live internet bidding is not available on this lot Both with several restored rim chips, one with two restored hairline cracks. 281014
A Chinese Porcelain Saucer Dish, Qianlong reign mark but not of the period, painted in underglaze blue with maidens making tea in a garden, a young man climbing over a fence behind, within a cloud scroll border, bears six character reign mark, 36.5cm diameter Several very tiny rim chips. 281014
A Chinese Carved Bamboo Figure of Shou-Lao, Qing Dynasty, possibly 18th century, the seated figure with long beard holding a ruyi sceptre and a peach, boys at his shoulder and feet, 19cm high; A Rootwood Figure of a Sage, standing wearing flowing robes holding a ruyi sceptre, 35cm high; and A Rootwood Figure of a Teacher and Child, on a separate scroll base, 38cm wide overall (3) Some minor age related splitting, wear and loss throughout. 081014
After Huang Juzong (933-993), a scroll painting of full-blown chrysanthemums growing from rocks, three cockerels perched thereon, a poem and two seals to one side, 148.5 x 52cm Although this scroll is after a Chinese original, the possibility remains that it is actually Japanese. The handling, particularly that of the cockerels, is more akin to 19th century Japanese, than it is to Chinese. ???? ??? ???? ?? , Dark stain to ground, otherwise no obvious faults.
Chinese School, 20th century (possibly Fu Baoshi, 1904-1965), THREE MEN IN A BOAT An ink hanging scroll of literati in a punt, riding waves under rocks and trees, in shades of grey, apricot and black, bears signature, dated, titled, two seals 94.5cm ???? ???? ????? ???? ?? ??:???????? ?????? ??:®?¯ ®????¯
An attractive ivory Scroll Weight, probably early Republic, finely engraved and infilled in black, with a literatus viewing-hut on an outcrop on towering mountains, one side micro-engraved with two groups of poems, the other with lingzhi and ribbons, 20cm For objects with micro-scripts, see `Chinese Ivories from the Kwan Collection`, 1990, nos. 114, 143 and 144. ????(??) ?????????, Tiny chip to base rim in centre, small chip to rear bottom left corner.
Five Chinese blue and white dishes, Ming to 19th century, 5 to 25.7cm (5) , Small Ming dish - no obvious faults. Small bowl - broken in many places and glued. Plate - fritting to rim, some chips and a hairline crack. Scroll pattern bowl - fritting to the rim. Stylised flower bowl - large chip to interior rim and a 12cm hairline crack to the underside.

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