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A Chinese turquoise ground five-lobed famille rose bowl, Tongzhi mark and period with deep sides on a short spreading foot and a with slightly flaring rim, decorated in Famille Rose enamels on a turquoise ground with scrolling lotus below and bats above with endless knot hanging tassels and floral sprays between shou medallions, the blue enamel base with a simple scroll design, the interior glazed turquoise and the base similarly glazed with a six character Tongzhi seal mark in iron red on a white square to the centre, the paste of the foot and style of decoration indicating a circa date of the period." Diam 15cm (max); Ht 7.5cm Excellent condition with no restoration View on auctionatrium.com
A scroll painting of a horse, by Xu Bei-hong (1895-1953) the horse freely depicted in grey and black wash prancing with its front hooves raised. Signed to the bottom right Bei -Hong painted with free mind (referring to the extempore style of painting) with a red seal Jiang-nan bu-yi [ the Buyei people of Jiang-nan ]. Xu Bei-hong was in important artist in Chinese modern art movement who excelled in both Chinese ink painting and Western oil painting. Educated in China during his youth, he then studied painting and drawing in London and Paris followed by years of travelling in Western Europe. Xu was greatly influenced by Western Art and tried to advocate the learrning of its techniques by contempoary Chinese artists. His hallmark was the use of expressive Chinese brushwork combined with a Western perspective and the present painting is a good example of this. " Good condition overall with slight creasing; mounted on paper. View on auctionatrium.com
A Chinese scroll painting depicting Ladies and a Child in the Gong-bi style, signed Qiu Ying, probably nineteenth century the composition depicting three ladies and a child by a river bank with plantain leaves and bamboo, signed Qiu-Ying at the bottom left. The painting resembles the detailed and refined style of Qiu Ying (1498-1552) who was one of the four masters of painting in the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) who specialized in the Gong-bi and Bai-maio (plain drawing or outline) style of female figure painting. Although the piece is signed Qiu Ying at the bottom, a later date, probably towards the end of the Qing dynasty, is more likely. Delicate female figures accompanied by a young child became a popular theme in the representation of women from the Ming dynasty onwards. After Qiu Ying it was traditional to represent women as slim shouldered and reserved. " Fine condition with a good silk scroll mount. View on auctionatrium.com
A Chinese green glazed pottery jar and cover, Han Dynasty (206 BC - 220 AD), with a band of scroll decoration to the cover and shoulder of the vase, the vessel partly covered in a phosphorescent green glaze, Brodie Lodge collection label No. M150, Bluett & Sons retailers label, some chips, overall height 13cm
A very fine pair of Chinese famille jaune bottle vases, late Qing Dynasty, each tightly decorated with scrolling peony, chrysanthemum, honeysuckle and karakusa type scrolls against a yellow ground and below a blue enamel neck with conforming floral decoration banded by ruyi head plantain leaf and thunder scroll bands, the bases with blue enamel overglaze apocryphal seal marks for Qianlong, one vase damaged and repaired to the neck, 29cm high (2)
A Chinese jade elephant, Ming Dynasty, the animal standing four square with carved naturalistic details to the head, trunk, lower body, haunches and defined toes, the tail in a finely sculpted S scroll, in pale green jade with brown veining, carved to define the right back leg, tips of tusks chipped, 7.5cm long, raised on a foliate carved hardwood stand, probably later
A mixed lot, comprising: silver items, a Victorian silver mug, by The Barnards, London 1863, scroll handle, beaded borders, a pair of pepper pots, a snuff box, a cigarette box, a Chinese vase, plus electroplated items, an egg cruet frame, a toast rack and two entree dishes, approx. weighable 9oz. (qty)
A mixed lot, comprising silver items, a George III cream jug, maker`s mark worn, London 1795, oval form, reeded scroll handle, engraved decoration, a sugar bowl, a Fiddle pattern sauce ladle, a Chinese sugar spoon, a cigarette case, a case, two mustard pots, three pepper pots, three napkin rings and two spoons, plus electroplated items, a pair of candle trimmers and snuffer`s tray, a sauce boat, a mustard pot, a toast rack, and an entree dish, and a cased travelling toilet set, approx. weighable 24oz. (qty)

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