A Chinese Export Famille Rose Porcelain Teapot and Cover, circa 1780, of compressed spherical form, decorated with panels of figures within scroll reserves, 14.5cm high; Another, decorated with floral sprays in puce en cammeau, 13.5cm high; A Sparrow Beak Jug, circa 1770, lacking cover, 10cm; and A Cantonese Porcelain Wine Pot and Cover, circa 1890, of square section, decorated with a poem and figures, 11.5cm high (4)
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A Japanese Imari Porcelain Two-Handled Deep Bowl and Cover, early 18th century, of semi-ovoid shape, painted on each side with scroll edged panels enclosing flowering chrysanthemums in underglaze blue, iron red, enamels and gilt against a chrysanthemum solid blue ground, with footed domed cover, 17.5cm high; and Two Chinese Export Teapots, 18th century, with figurative and floral decoration, in enamel colours and blue and white, 13cm and 13.5cm high (a/f) (3)
A Victorian Hot Water Jug, London 1896, of chased baluster form with wood scroll handle and domed cover, 15cm high; A Cream Jug; Two Goblets; A Desk Calendar; A Pair of Sheffield Plate Candlesticks; An Epergne Base; A Chamberstick; Four Silver Novelties; A Salt Cellar and Box; A Chinese Palaquin Model; A Hoovedanshaag; and Four Plated Wine Labels (qty)
Three Chinese bronzed figures of deities comprising: a old bald man holding a peach and a walking stick, standing on a circular base, 75cm high; a man carrying a child in his right hand and a scroll in his left hand, standing on a circular base, 78cm high; and a man with a wide hat, carrying a branch, 78cm high (3)
An 18th century Chinese export armorial famille rose part tea set decorated with spear head borders and an armorial depicting a leopard standing on a cartouche with a diagonal panel enclosing three birds and surrounded by flowers, comprising: a globular teapot and cover with moulded scroll handle and spout; a sparrow beak milk jug; and two coffee cans (damages) (4)
An Antique Chinese famille-rose porcelain vase, the bulbous oviform body and flared neck delicately painted with opposing figurative panels featuring dignitaries and attendants on a ground of stylised flowerheads and scroll work, underside bears painted Qianlong seal mark, single chip to upper rim, height 56cm
A Caughley teapot and cover, circa 1780, the globular, half fluted teapot printed in blue with the Fitzhugh Border pattern with gilt scroll detail, Chinese style spout and handle, the cover with ribbed knop, blue painted Sx mark, 14cm high See CBE catalogue no. 663 for a milk jug in the same pattern, see also nos 652 and 516 for teapots of the same shape in different patterns.
A 19th Century Chinese Mahogany Display Cabinet on Stand. The crested top rail carved with stylised scroll motifs and fronted by a bronze dragon leaning over the edge. The glazed door enclosing a velvet lined interior with two height adjustable shelves. The uprights adorned with brass appliqués and incised with undulating flowering vine. The stand having legs with protruding lion head masks supporting the lower shelf. Raised on knop feet and measuring 69 ½ ins (177 cms) in height, 28½ ins (72 cms) in width, 16 ins (40 cms) in depth.
A Chinese ‘kraak’ porcelain kendi of globular form with six mildly lobed panels, bulbous spout and raised mildly waisted neck painted in blue with alternating panels of galloping horses, peony, a stag and flowering lotus beneath a simple scroll band, flowering prunus boughs and insects, probably late Wanli (1573-1619), minor nibbles to spout.
A pair of Chinese armorial porcelain soup plates of circular form the border of each enamelled with the arms of Rattray and bearing the motto ‘Ex hoc victoria signo’ within a gilt leaf, shell and European scroll border the cavetto enamelled with a fruiting branch, 22.5 cm diameter, Qianlong, circa. 1750.
A Chinese armorial porcelain teapot enamelled front and verso with the arms of Newland bearing the motto ‘Nil Desperandum’ beneath a spearhead border, Qianlong, circa.1740-1755, a smaller teapot enamelled front and verso with the arms of Slader beneath a leaf, shell and European scroll border, Qianlong, circa. 1750, a smaller teapot enamelled front and verso with the arms of Bolney beneath a rouge de fer and gold border, Yongzheng, circa. 1726, all devoid covers. (3)
A late 18th/early 19th century French fan, gouache painted on skin, depicting a couple playing a lute in a woodland scene with a flower girl, flanked by floral and scroll border, on mother of pearl sticks with gilt inlay, together with an 18th/19th century possibly Anglo-Chinese ivory fan, painted in a slightly provisional manner with possibly Dutch figures, gilt embossed detail, and a number of ivory, wooden and other fans, (a lot).
A pair of Japanese scroll paintings, early 20th century, depicting mounting village landscapes, mounted in gilt gesso Rowley Gallery frames, both with extensive script, with seal marks, height 131 cm, together with a pair of Chinese paintings on silk, early 20th century depicting flowers and birds, in ebonised frames, both signed and sealed, height 136.5, (4).
PAIR OF CHINESE EXPORT FAMILLE ROSE TUREENS AND COVERS 18TH CENTURY of rectangular form with canted corners and flared foot, scroll handle to the cover and boars` head handles to the body, decorated with spear head borders, chrysanthemums, carnations and other flowers with rockwork (2) 37cm wide
CHINESE EXPORT PORCELAIN PUNCH BOWL LATE 18TH CENTURY decorated in underglaze blue and famille rose, the interior with a diaper work border and stylised flowers and foliage to the well, the exterior with large figural panels and smaller floral panels each surrounded by blue and gilt scroll frames 26cm diameter
CHINESE CELADON VASE WITH WHITE METAL MOUNTS 19TH CENTURY of flattened rectangular form with lion-dog ring handles and flaring foot, with moulded decoration to each side depicting dragons chasing pearls of wisdom, the neck with white metal mounts and the cover white metal, probably Tibetan, and with foliate scroll and geometric decoration 25cm high
three MATCHING 19TH CENTURY STAFFORDSHIRE EARTHENWARE BLUE AND WHITE TRANSFER PRINTED OVAL SHAPED MEAT DISHES, having indented gadroon edges within "C" scroll and flower decorated borders with an oriental landscape scene to the centre. Titled "Chinese Porcelain" within "C" scroll cartouche verso. 17" x 121.5". (3).
A set of six late 19th century Chinese hardwood armchairs, inlaid with mother of pearl, with foliate and scroll carved showframes, one signed, with panelled back also carved and inlaid with mother of pearl floral motif, with solid seat, serpentine front rail, downswept scroll arms and raised on cabriole legs. Width 24 ins, height to rear 38 ins, seat height 17.75 ins.
George III marrow scoop, 9.25" long, indistinct maker`s mark, London 1803; together with an Edwardian embossed spoon with a short dragon scroll handle, the bowl decorated with a couple in a garden, Chester 1901; also a Chinese white metal spoon cast and embossed with prunus blossom, another spoon and a pickle fork (5)
A Chinese, blue and white baluster vase and cover, 19th Century, painted with panels of chrysanthemums and birds, set against lotus scrolls, between bands of lotus blossom and a diaper background and prunus blossom, the cover with lion finial and lotus scroll decoration, 18 1/2in. (47cms) high (cover chipped, flakes of glaze chipped off at foot).
Property of a Lady A Chinese blue & white Ming style bottle vase, underglaze six character seal mark of Qianlong (1736-95) and of the period, decorated with a band of floral scrolls, above a petal lappet band, with a lotus scroll band above a ruyi head band, the neck with plaintain leaf decoration, further ruyi band and cresting wave motifs, 14in. (36cms) high. Provenance The Shafto family, Beamish Hall, County Durham, thence by descent. An old label found inside the vase reads: " Ta-Ching Kien-Long Nan tiki (1736 1796) Chinese".
A pair of Chinese lacquer display cabinets on stands, with all over gilt decoration of landscapes, foliage and clouds, the shaped and stepped open top with pierced galleries and edges, the later stands on scroll feet, the top circa 1900, 52in (132cm) h, 34.5in (89cm) w, 11.25in (28.5cm) d. (2) Applied pierced galleries are detached in places, some pieces present, lacquer minor damages to tops and cracks to back, repairs to stands.
A set of six Chinese porcelain "Famille Rose" bowls enamelled in colours with Buddhist emblems, above a band of scroll work, the rims with square scrolls, the interiors decorated in iron red with circular cartouche and bats, 6.5ins diameter x 3ins high (each bears six character Guangxu mark in iron red)

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