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A pearlware mug, circa 1820, printed in blue with a version of the Temple pattern below a Fitzhugh rim and fluted base, 5.25" high, an earthenware plate, circa 1790, printed in blue with a Chinese river landscape within a shaped rim printed with a scroll and cell diaper border, 7.75" diameter and a Mason's Patent Ironstone octagonal jug, circa 1820, decorated in the Imari palette with a lamprey moulded handle, blue printed mark, 5.25" high (3).
A CHINESE CARVED BEECH DESK having a superstructure with opposed dragons above a dragon-carved tambour-fronted stationery cabinet, the internal compartments with foliate stipple-carved fronts, between scroll-ended shelves, one with drawer beneath, the oblong top with one scroll end on a foliate-carved apron, single drawer, and square section legs, 100.5cm x 60.5cm x 117.5cm high, (39.5in x 23.8in x 46.3in)
A CHINESE PADOUK WOOD DRAWING ROOM SUITE with mother of pearl floral inlay, comprising settee, the straight top rail on three solid splats, downswept arms with leaf and scroll carved terminals on shaped supports, panel seat with red silk cushion, on square section legs, 74" wide, and a pair of chairs to match, 19th century (3)
Two similar parcel-gilt cups and saucers,+ engraved with figures in a hilly landscape on a matt ground; the cups with fluted rims and stylised "cloud and scroll" handles, the saucers with shaped, seven-sided borders, unmarked, probably Chinese, early 19th century, the saucers 5.75in (14.7cm) diameter, 8oz. (4)
A Chinese Blue and White Bowl, bearing the seal mark of Qianlong, internally with a shou medallion within a circle of the eight Buddhistic emblems and double line circle, externally with a continuous frieze of repeat palmettes punctuated by four ruyi head roundels enclosing auspicious characters, with a scroll band to the flared rim, lappets to the basal rim, the foot ring with encircling parallel lines, and seal characters, 18.5cm diameter (five rim chips/faults), upon an associated carved and pierced wood stand
A Chinese painting in ink and colour on paper depicting scenes of torture, 19th century, 90x44cm: Thomas and William Daniel- 'Chinese Gentleman', publ. July 1st 1810; hand-coloured aquatint: together with a Japanese scroll painting in ink and colour depicting a warrior standing full-length: together with two other hand-coloured prints of Oriental related subjects, (5)
AN ANGLO CHINESE ROSEWOOD CENTRE TABLE, 19th century, the circular rouge marble top within a reel moulded border with shell, floral and acanthus leaf carved frieze on a bluster column carved overall with flowering prunus blossom and trailing leafage and a stepped base with four scroll feet, 57".
A Victorian baluster-shaped and facetted four piece tea and coffee service with scroll chased borders and scroll handles, engraved with birds, acanthus and foliate scroll cartouches, the facetted domed covers with finials in the form of seated Chinese figures, London 1867 by Henry Holland, the coffee pot 28cm high overall (11 in), 2378g gross (76.5 oz)
Four transitional period blue-printed chinoiserie plates: a large tea plate with the Swans with Grape Border pattern, diameter 19.1cm; a dinner plate with a scene featuring an ornate summer house on an outcrop of rock within a distinctive scroll and panel border, diameter 25.6cm; a dinner plate with an extremely ornate pagoda with figures and a large vase within a flower and scroll border, diameter 25.6cm (restored rim chip); and a tea plate with the Chinese Raft pattern, diameter 17.0cm; all unmarked, generally between 1810 and 1825.
A New Hall saucer dish and a George Grainger tea plate; the New Hall dish printed in blue with the so-called 'Pointing Chinaman' pattern, within a diaper and scroll band with gilt-line borders, 20cm diameter, circa 1790 (some surface wear); the Grainger plate printed in blue with a Chinese dragon, 17cm diameter, script mark, circa 1839 (stained rim)
A late 18th century Chinese export tea caddy initialled EEL in floral cartouches on the rectangular sides below the rounded shoulders, 12cm high, together with a famille rose spoon tray, the lobed hexagonal interior painted with a leaf shaped reserve of flowers on a prunus and scroll ground, 12.5cm wide (D) (2)
A carved lacquered and painted travelling chest, Portuguese colonial, Chinese Dependencies, 17th century, the lid carved in relief with cornucopia and interlacing scroll work, the red and gilt painted interior decorated with a pheonix perched at the top of a tree surrounded by her young A chest with similar relief decoration sold Sotheby's, London, 12th December 03, lot 163 for £13000. h.15cm., w.41cm. d.31cm.W
A pair of Chinese blue and white rouleau vases, 19th century, each with six character Qianlong mark, each vase painted with two warriors and panels of script beneath a shoulder of cash symbols within flower diaper borders, the neck and rim with geometric and cloud scroll banding, under glaze blue six character Qianlong mark within concentric circles, 18'' high (2)

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