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Lot 205

A COMPRESSED CIRCULAR YIXING POTTERY TEAPOT Impressed seal mark to base With dragon head handle, standing on three short feet 15cm long 200g _________________________ ABOUT MR QUEK KIOK LEE : Quek Kiok Lee (1921- 2018) arrived in Singapore in 1938. Despite not speaking English, he finished first in his school’s Cambridge exams. He was then appointed Assistant Secretary of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce. This was the start of his rapid ascension in business and society. Mr Quek proved himself to be a very successful businessman, banker, entrepreneur and investor. In his free time, he met with collectors and dealers of Chinese works of art from around the world. He also read and researched as much he could to build his knowledge. He became well known to the leading auction houses and authorities because of his encyclopaedic knowledge and his increasingly impressive collection of Chinese art. In 1970s, the Singaporean newspapers nicknamed him “the Jade King of Singapore”. Mr Quek loved to share his knowledge and experience and was one of the founding members of the Southeast Asian Ceramic Society (SEACS). In 1994, he was appointed by the Chancellor of Singapore University as the Acquisitions Advisor on Chinese antiquities, where he served for 6 years. Mr Quek was not just a collector; he meticulously researched every piece and collated detailed records. For the pieces which are documented, HotLotz is happy to share Mr Quek’s original records on request. Mr Quek’s inventory numbers are recorded in our catalogue. Following successful sales in Hong Kong and London, HotLotz is proud to offer the majority of this unique collection for sale in Singapore. PUBLIC VIEWING All lots featured in this catalogue will be on view at the collector’s home,  43 Chiltern Drive, Singapore 359755, at the following times only: Saturday 16 November - 12.00pm and 4.00pm Tuesday 19 November - 4.00pm and 7.00pm Saturday 23 November - 12.00pm and 4.00pm

Lot 206

A SMALL SPHERICAL YIXING POTTERY TEAPOT Impressed seal mark to base 11cm / 80g Condition: One small chip to the inside of the lid, which is not visible whem the lid is on. Tiny firing crack around the finial _________________________ ABOUT MR QUEK KIOK LEE : Quek Kiok Lee (1921- 2018) arrived in Singapore in 1938. Despite not speaking English, he finished first in his school’s Cambridge exams. He was then appointed Assistant Secretary of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce. This was the start of his rapid ascension in business and society. Mr Quek proved himself to be a very successful businessman, banker, entrepreneur and investor. In his free time, he met with collectors and dealers of Chinese works of art from around the world. He also read and researched as much he could to build his knowledge. He became well known to the leading auction houses and authorities because of his encyclopaedic knowledge and his increasingly impressive collection of Chinese art. In 1970s, the Singaporean newspapers nicknamed him “the Jade King of Singapore”. Mr Quek loved to share his knowledge and experience and was one of the founding members of the Southeast Asian Ceramic Society (SEACS). In 1994, he was appointed by the Chancellor of Singapore University as the Acquisitions Advisor on Chinese antiquities, where he served for 6 years. Mr Quek was not just a collector; he meticulously researched every piece and collated detailed records. For the pieces which are documented, HotLotz is happy to share Mr Quek’s original records on request. Mr Quek’s inventory numbers are recorded in our catalogue. Following successful sales in Hong Kong and London, HotLotz is proud to offer the majority of this unique collection for sale in Singapore. PUBLIC VIEWING All lots featured in this catalogue will be on view at the collector’s home,  43 Chiltern Drive, Singapore 359755, at the following times only: Saturday 16 November - 12.00pm and 4.00pm Tuesday 19 November - 4.00pm and 7.00pm Saturday 23 November - 12.00pm and 4.00pm

Lot 207

A SMALL COMPRESSED CIRCULAR YIXING POTTERY TEAPOT Impressed seal mark to base 12cm long / 100g Condition: One small chip to the inside of the lid, which is not visible whem the lid is on. Tiny firing crack around the finial _________________________ ABOUT MR QUEK KIOK LEE : Quek Kiok Lee (1921- 2018) arrived in Singapore in 1938. Despite not speaking English, he finished first in his school’s Cambridge exams. He was then appointed Assistant Secretary of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce. This was the start of his rapid ascension in business and society. Mr Quek proved himself to be a very successful businessman, banker, entrepreneur and investor. In his free time, he met with collectors and dealers of Chinese works of art from around the world. He also read and researched as much he could to build his knowledge. He became well known to the leading auction houses and authorities because of his encyclopaedic knowledge and his increasingly impressive collection of Chinese art. In 1970s, the Singaporean newspapers nicknamed him “the Jade King of Singapore”. Mr Quek loved to share his knowledge and experience and was one of the founding members of the Southeast Asian Ceramic Society (SEACS). In 1994, he was appointed by the Chancellor of Singapore University as the Acquisitions Advisor on Chinese antiquities, where he served for 6 years. Mr Quek was not just a collector; he meticulously researched every piece and collated detailed records. For the pieces which are documented, HotLotz is happy to share Mr Quek’s original records on request. Mr Quek’s inventory numbers are recorded in our catalogue. Following successful sales in Hong Kong and London, HotLotz is proud to offer the majority of this unique collection for sale in Singapore. PUBLIC VIEWING All lots featured in this catalogue will be on view at the collector’s home,  43 Chiltern Drive, Singapore 359755, at the following times only: Saturday 16 November - 12.00pm and 4.00pm Tuesday 19 November - 4.00pm and 7.00pm Saturday 23 November - 12.00pm and 4.00pm

Lot 217

A LARGE CORAL GROUND BALUSTER PORCELAIN VASE Qianlong iron red seal mark to base Decorated with famille rose panels 70cm high x 24.5cm diameter Condition: Small chip to one handle; one crack running from one side, along the underside up to the otherside of the vase (which has been restored); minor wear to the gilding in places _________________________ ABOUT MR QUEK KIOK LEE : Quek Kiok Lee (1921- 2018) arrived in Singapore in 1938. Despite not speaking English, he finished first in his school’s Cambridge exams. He was then appointed Assistant Secretary of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce. This was the start of his rapid ascension in business and society. Mr Quek proved himself to be a very successful businessman, banker, entrepreneur and investor. In his free time, he met with collectors and dealers of Chinese works of art from around the world. He also read and researched as much he could to build his knowledge. He became well known to the leading auction houses and authorities because of his encyclopaedic knowledge and his increasingly impressive collection of Chinese art. In 1970s, the Singaporean newspapers nicknamed him “the Jade King of Singapore”. Mr Quek loved to share his knowledge and experience and was one of the founding members of the Southeast Asian Ceramic Society (SEACS). In 1994, he was appointed by the Chancellor of Singapore University as the Acquisitions Advisor on Chinese antiquities, where he served for 6 years. Mr Quek was not just a collector; he meticulously researched every piece and collated detailed records. For the pieces which are documented, HotLotz is happy to share Mr Quek’s original records on request. Mr Quek’s inventory numbers are recorded in our catalogue. Following successful sales in Hong Kong and London, HotLotz is proud to offer the majority of this unique collection for sale in Singapore. PUBLIC VIEWING All lots featured in this catalogue will be on view at the collector’s home,  43 Chiltern Drive, Singapore 359755, at the following times only: Saturday 16 November - 12.00pm and 4.00pm Tuesday 19 November - 4.00pm and 7.00pm Saturday 23 November - 12.00pm and 4.00pm

Lot 218

A LARGE BLUE AND WHITE HU FORM LOTUS VASE Qianlong six character seal mark to base Decorated with lotus flowers and scrolling foliage, lappet, wave and auspicious emblem borders, and with twin mask and ring handles 63cm high x 36cm diameter Condition: Overall in very good condition _________________________ ABOUT MR QUEK KIOK LEE : Quek Kiok Lee (1921- 2018) arrived in Singapore in 1938. Despite not speaking English, he finished first in his school’s Cambridge exams. He was then appointed Assistant Secretary of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce. This was the start of his rapid ascension in business and society. Mr Quek proved himself to be a very successful businessman, banker, entrepreneur and investor. In his free time, he met with collectors and dealers of Chinese works of art from around the world. He also read and researched as much he could to build his knowledge. He became well known to the leading auction houses and authorities because of his encyclopaedic knowledge and his increasingly impressive collection of Chinese art. In 1970s, the Singaporean newspapers nicknamed him “the Jade King of Singapore”. Mr Quek loved to share his knowledge and experience and was one of the founding members of the Southeast Asian Ceramic Society (SEACS). In 1994, he was appointed by the Chancellor of Singapore University as the Acquisitions Advisor on Chinese antiquities, where he served for 6 years. Mr Quek was not just a collector; he meticulously researched every piece and collated detailed records. For the pieces which are documented, HotLotz is happy to share Mr Quek’s original records on request. Mr Quek’s inventory numbers are recorded in our catalogue. Following successful sales in Hong Kong and London, HotLotz is proud to offer the majority of this unique collection for sale in Singapore. PUBLIC VIEWING All lots featured in this catalogue will be on view at the collector’s home,  43 Chiltern Drive, Singapore 359755, at the following times only: Saturday 16 November - 12.00pm and 4.00pm Tuesday 19 November - 4.00pm and 7.00pm Saturday 23 November - 12.00pm and 4.00pm

Lot 3

A 'FAMILLE ROSE' PORCELAIN BOWL Qing dynasty, Xianfeng period (1851-61), according to the inventory Xianfeng iron red seal mark to base 18cm diameter With box (1.3kgs - 22x22x11cm) Condition: One very small chip to upper rim; minor wear to the enamels in places commensurate with age. Please note that this lot hasn't been checked with a UV light but doesn't show any signs of restoration. Provenance: Purchased from Oriental Arts collector, in 1982 Inventory: P804 _________________________ ABOUT MR QUEK KIOK LEE : Quek Kiok Lee (1921- 2018) arrived in Singapore in 1938. Despite not speaking English, he finished first in his school’s Cambridge exams. He was then appointed Assistant Secretary of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce. This was the start of his rapid ascension in business and society. Mr Quek proved himself to be a very successful businessman, banker, entrepreneur and investor. In his free time, he met with collectors and dealers of Chinese works of art from around the world. He also read and researched as much he could to build his knowledge. He became well known to the leading auction houses and authorities because of his encyclopaedic knowledge and his increasingly impressive collection of Chinese art. In 1970s, the Singaporean newspapers nicknamed him “the Jade King of Singapore”. Mr Quek loved to share his knowledge and experience and was one of the founding members of the Southeast Asian Ceramic Society (SEACS). In 1994, he was appointed by the Chancellor of Singapore University as the Acquisitions Advisor on Chinese antiquities, where he served for 6 years. Mr Quek was not just a collector; he meticulously researched every piece and collated detailed records. For the pieces which are documented, HotLotz is happy to share Mr Quek’s original records on request. Mr Quek’s inventory numbers are recorded in our catalogue. Following successful sales in Hong Kong and London, HotLotz is proud to offer the majority of this unique collection for sale in Singapore.

Lot 47

A YELLOW GLAZED RECTANGULAR 'JARDINIERE' OR NARCISSUS POT Qing dynasty, probably Yongzheng period, 18th century, according to the inventory Yongzheng six character seal mark to base The four sides moulded with motifs of chrysanthemum flowers and buddhist emblems in a yellow glaze 25cm long x 14.5cm wide / 1.7kg >> Overall in very good condition with a beautiful yellow glaze and moulded decoration Provenance: Purchased from China Art House, in 1972 Inventory: P357 _________________________ ABOUT MR QUEK KIOK LEE : Quek Kiok Lee (1921- 2018) arrived in Singapore in 1938. Despite not speaking English, he finished first in his school’s Cambridge exams. He was then appointed Assistant Secretary of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce. This was the start of his rapid ascension in business and society. Mr Quek proved himself to be a very successful businessman, banker, entrepreneur and investor. In his free time, he met with collectors and dealers of Chinese works of art from around the world. He also read and researched as much he could to build his knowledge. He became well known to the leading auction houses and authorities because of his encyclopaedic knowledge and his increasingly impressive collection of Chinese art. In 1970s, the Singaporean newspapers nicknamed him “the Jade King of Singapore”. Mr Quek loved to share his knowledge and experience and was one of the founding members of the Southeast Asian Ceramic Society (SEACS). In 1994, he was appointed by the Chancellor of Singapore University as the Acquisitions Advisor on Chinese antiquities, where he served for 6 years. Mr Quek was not just a collector; he meticulously researched every piece and collated detailed records. For the pieces which are documented, HotLotz is happy to share Mr Quek’s original records on request. Mr Quek’s inventory numbers are recorded in our catalogue. Following successful sales in Hong Kong and London, HotLotz is proud to offer the majority of this unique collection for sale in Singapore.

Lot 6

A PAIR OF 'FAMILLE VERTE' PORCELAIN DISHES Kangxi period, according to the inventory Underglaze blue pseudo seal mark within a double circle to base of each Decorated to the centre with a mythical beast amongst lotus 21cm diameter each / 620g altogether >> Slight wear to the enamel in places Provenance: Purchased at auction in 1980 Inventory: P792, P793 Condition: Minor wear to the enamels in places, as visible on the images, very minor chipping to the base. _________________________ ABOUT MR QUEK KIOK LEE : Quek Kiok Lee (1921- 2018) arrived in Singapore in 1938. Despite not speaking English, he finished first in his school’s Cambridge exams. He was then appointed Assistant Secretary of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce. This was the start of his rapid ascension in business and society. Mr Quek proved himself to be a very successful businessman, banker, entrepreneur and investor. In his free time, he met with collectors and dealers of Chinese works of art from around the world. He also read and researched as much he could to build his knowledge. He became well known to the leading auction houses and authorities because of his encyclopaedic knowledge and his increasingly impressive collection of Chinese art. In 1970s, the Singaporean newspapers nicknamed him “the Jade King of Singapore”. Mr Quek loved to share his knowledge and experience and was one of the founding members of the Southeast Asian Ceramic Society (SEACS). In 1994, he was appointed by the Chancellor of Singapore University as the Acquisitions Advisor on Chinese antiquities, where he served for 6 years. Mr Quek was not just a collector; he meticulously researched every piece and collated detailed records. For the pieces which are documented, HotLotz is happy to share Mr Quek’s original records on request. Mr Quek’s inventory numbers are recorded in our catalogue. Following successful sales in Hong Kong and London, HotLotz is proud to offer the majority of this unique collection for sale in Singapore.

Lot 60

A DOUCAI TWIN HANDLED LOTUS AND BAT VASE Qianlong seal mark in underglaze blue to base With dragon handles 31cm high 2.4kg Provenance: Purchased from China Trading in 1968 Inventory: P247 Condition: one dragon's handles with two chips; a circular firing crack to the inside of the vase not visible on the outside, minor firing defects in places _________________________ ABOUT MR QUEK KIOK LEE : Quek Kiok Lee (1921- 2018) arrived in Singapore in 1938. Despite not speaking English, he finished first in his school’s Cambridge exams. He was then appointed Assistant Secretary of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce. This was the start of his rapid ascension in business and society. Mr Quek proved himself to be a very successful businessman, banker, entrepreneur and investor. In his free time, he met with collectors and dealers of Chinese works of art from around the world. He also read and researched as much he could to build his knowledge. He became well known to the leading auction houses and authorities because of his encyclopaedic knowledge and his increasingly impressive collection of Chinese art. In 1970s, the Singaporean newspapers nicknamed him “the Jade King of Singapore”. Mr Quek loved to share his knowledge and experience and was one of the founding members of the Southeast Asian Ceramic Society (SEACS). In 1994, he was appointed by the Chancellor of Singapore University as the Acquisitions Advisor on Chinese antiquities, where he served for 6 years. Mr Quek was not just a collector; he meticulously researched every piece and collated detailed records. For the pieces which are documented, HotLotz is happy to share Mr Quek’s original records on request. Mr Quek’s inventory numbers are recorded in our catalogue. Following successful sales in Hong Kong and London, HotLotz is proud to offer the majority of this unique collection for sale in Singapore.

Lot 8

A LARGE YELLOW GROUND 'FAMILLE ROSE' MOON FLASK Qianlong six character seal mark in underglaze blue to base With a central panel of immortals or scholars within a yellow ground butterfly border 59cm high, 36cm diameter with wooden stand Provenance: Purchased from Sotheby's Belgravia, 28th November 1974 Note: The moon flask is photographed with Mr Quek Kiok Lee, in his memoirs, page 234 Inventory: P606 Condition: Gilt rim is worn, very minor firing defects in places _________________________ ABOUT MR QUEK KIOK LEE : Quek Kiok Lee (1921- 2018) arrived in Singapore in 1938. Despite not speaking English, he finished first in his school’s Cambridge exams. He was then appointed Assistant Secretary of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce. This was the start of his rapid ascension in business and society. Mr Quek proved himself to be a very successful businessman, banker, entrepreneur and investor. In his free time, he met with collectors and dealers of Chinese works of art from around the world. He also read and researched as much he could to build his knowledge. He became well known to the leading auction houses and authorities because of his encyclopaedic knowledge and his increasingly impressive collection of Chinese art. In 1970s, the Singaporean newspapers nicknamed him “the Jade King of Singapore”. Mr Quek loved to share his knowledge and experience and was one of the founding members of the Southeast Asian Ceramic Society (SEACS). In 1994, he was appointed by the Chancellor of Singapore University as the Acquisitions Advisor on Chinese antiquities, where he served for 6 years. Mr Quek was not just a collector; he meticulously researched every piece and collated detailed records. For the pieces which are documented, HotLotz is happy to share Mr Quek’s original records on request. Mr Quek’s inventory numbers are recorded in our catalogue. Following successful sales in Hong Kong and London, HotLotz is proud to offer the majority of this unique collection for sale in Singapore.

Lot 87

A CELADON GU FORM BEAKER VASE Yongzheng seal mark to base Approx 39cm high including wood stand 2.5kg Inventory: P35 Condition: Two firing cracks to the inside of the vase; no other visible cracks or chips, this vase is in very good condition. _________________________ ABOUT MR QUEK KIOK LEE : Quek Kiok Lee (1921- 2018) arrived in Singapore in 1938. Despite not speaking English, he finished first in his school’s Cambridge exams. He was then appointed Assistant Secretary of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce. This was the start of his rapid ascension in business and society. Mr Quek proved himself to be a very successful businessman, banker, entrepreneur and investor. In his free time, he met with collectors and dealers of Chinese works of art from around the world. He also read and researched as much he could to build his knowledge. He became well known to the leading auction houses and authorities because of his encyclopaedic knowledge and his increasingly impressive collection of Chinese art. In 1970s, the Singaporean newspapers nicknamed him “the Jade King of Singapore”. Mr Quek loved to share his knowledge and experience and was one of the founding members of the Southeast Asian Ceramic Society (SEACS). In 1994, he was appointed by the Chancellor of Singapore University as the Acquisitions Advisor on Chinese antiquities, where he served for 6 years. Mr Quek was not just a collector; he meticulously researched every piece and collated detailed records. For the pieces which are documented, HotLotz is happy to share Mr Quek’s original records on request. Mr Quek’s inventory numbers are recorded in our catalogue. Following successful sales in Hong Kong and London, HotLotz is proud to offer the majority of this unique collection for sale in Singapore.

Lot 643

A Chinese famille rose Yongzheng style teacup, decorated Chinese inscription and cherry blossoms on a yellow ground, bearing blue seal mark to base, H.5cm Diameter 6.5cm

Lot 172

A 19th century Chinese rouge de fer baluster vase. Decorated with gilt key fret borders and flower sprigs and with roundel panels finely enamelled with figures. Painted Qianlong seal mark, 22cm.Condition report intended as a guide only.Neck broken and re glued. Side of the base drilled. 

Lot 178

A Chinese Republic period baluster shaped vase. Finely painted in coloured enamels with a Chinese family in an outdoor setting. With a poem inscription to the reverse under black pencilled borders. Printed seal mark, 37cm.Condition report intended as a guide only.Good condition. No damage or repair. 

Lot 184

A Chinese famille noir pear shaped vase. Decorated in coloured enamels with mixed flowers and with turquoise glazed interior. Qianlong seal mark, 28cm.Condition report intended as a guide only.Piece of the rim re glued. 

Lot 192

A Chinese Republic period baluster shaped vase. Painted in coloured enamels with scattered flowers, butterflies and a dragonfly. Seal mark in red, 31.25cm.Condition report intended as a guide only.Good condition. No damage or repair. 

Lot 205

A Chinese square baluster Peking glass overlay vase. Decorated with European Classical scenes including the Birth of Venus. Qianlong four character seal mark, 25.5cm high.Condition report intended as a guide only.Good condition. No chips, cracks or repair. 

Lot 220

A 19th century Chinese pale celadon jade brush washer. With lobed and scroll border and incised with pine trees and a seal mark to the reverse, 7.5cm wide. Condition report intended as a guide only.Crack to the rim.

Lot 221

A Chinese porcelain snuff bottle formed as a carp surrounded by water lilys and a crane and coloured in enamels. Impressed Qianlong seal mark, 7.75cm.Condition report intended as a guide only.Some wear to the enamels. 

Lot 134

A CHINESE IMARI PALETTE TEA BOWL AND SAUCER, octagonal, the bowl with underglaze blue mark; together with a SMALL CHINESE PORCELAIN BALUSTER VASE, painted with a bird perched on a flowering bough; and a SMALL CUP WITH TWIG HANDLE, the body moulded as a section of tree trunk, impressed seal mark. (3) Diameter of saucer 14cm

Lot 613

A CHINESE BRONZE OF GUAN YIN, perched upon a recumbent dog of fo, bears seal mark to rear. 26cm high

Lot 74

A CHINESE CELADON VASE, bottle shaped, decorated with scrolling foliage and leaves to the neck, bears underglaze blue seal mark to base (drilled through). 29cmDrilled.In otherwise good condition.

Lot 77

A CHINESE SU-SANCAI DRAGON DISH, glazed in blue, green and yellow with dragons to the well and sides, underglaze blue seal mark to the base. 22cmIn good condition without damage.

Lot 80

A CHINESE PORCELAIN TWIN-HANDLED VASE IN A STREAKY OX BLOOD GLAZE, with flared rim and segmented moulded body, impressed seal mark. 23cm

Lot 83

A CHINESE PORCELAIN VASE OF SHAPED OVAL FORM, painted with clouds against a coral ground and further painted to both sides with calligraphy, iron red seal mark to the base. Height 9cmIn good condition without damage.

Lot 85

A LARGE CHINESE PORCELAIN BRUSH POT, cylindrical, painted with a continuous band of underglaze blue calligraphy and with aubergine seal mark to body. 16.5cm by 19cmIn good condition without damage.

Lot 86

A SMALL CHINESE PALE BLUE DOUBLE GOURD VASE, with underglaze blue seal mark to the turquoise glazed base. 12cm

Lot 88

A CHINESE PORCELAIN BALUSTER VASE, painted in blue and aubergine with dragons, masks, flaming pearls and clouds, blue seal mark to base. 33cmIn good condition.

Lot 89

A CHINESE EXPORT BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN BOWL, late 18th century, decorated to the well with a lady and attendants (damage to the rim); together with A CHINESE PORCELAIN BOWL, decorated to the exterior with panels of calligraphy, six character seal mark to the base (2). First 23cm

Lot 91

A CHINESE PORCELAIN VASE, POSSIBLY REPUBLICAN PERIOD, of baluster form, with slightly flared rim, painted with a building in a mountainous landscape, underglaze blue seal mark to base. 12.5cm

Lot 92

A CHINESE PORCELAIN "CONG" VASE, of characteristic shape, the body painted with four landscape panels within floral scroll borders against a blue ground, blue seal mark to base. 20cm

Lot 93

A CHINESE POTTERY VASE IN A SU-SANCAI GLAZE MODELLED WITH A DRAGON, in a mottled glaze of green, yellow and brown, of shaped oval form and applied with bamboo leaves and a snarling dragon, square seal mark to the base. 19cmIn good condition without damage.

Lot 94

A SMALL CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE PORCELAIN VASE OR BRUSH POT, painted with a flowering bough and with seal marks and calligraphy. Height 8.25cm

Lot 194

Chinese silk embroidered panel depicting a Cockerel perched on rockwork, signature seal 34cm x 39cm Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Lot 172A

Antique Chinese/ Japanese carved Jade/ Hardstone chop seal in the form of a Ginseng root. two character signature by the maker. Measures 9.5cm in length.

Lot 99

Chinese teapot, the white ribbed body painted with Peacock, Butterfly and Flowers, seal mark to the base, 12cm high

Lot 436

Six Chinese Porcelain blue & white covered Vases with a mix of Flora, Fauna & figural decoration, some with Seal marks to base others four character marks or unmarked, plus a tea bowl, early Worcester style but unmarked

Lot 135A

A Chinese blue glaze baluster vase with entwined relief dragon to neck, printed seal mark to base, height 20 cm (rim chipped and glued)

Lot 143

A Chinese ruby coloured glass snuff bottle engraved with landscapes to one side, 28 character text to the other, impressed seal mark to base, height 7cm

Lot 147

A large Chinese 'Qing' white glazed shallow dish with raised fluted border, underglaze blue seal mark to base, diameter 35cm

Lot 242

A small Chinese Doucai shallow dish decorated with stylised floral motifs in polychrome, underglaze blue, seal mark to base, diameter 15.5cm

Lot 262

A Chinese porcelain teapot, red square seal mark, 15 cm; a Canton porcelain pedestal dish, 9 cm; an ovoid bowl with stem cup cover, 10 cm; a pair of saucer dishes decorated with birds

Lot 264

A Chinese porcelain decorated with flowers on black ground, red 6 character mark, 19.5 cm; another bowl with red square seal mark

Lot 300

A Chinese porcelain vase of ovoid form with slender neck, 20th century, decorated with birds in a naturalistic setting, seal mark, 23 cm

Lot 314

A Chinese carved hardwood ink palette with raised seal characters and oval reservoir, 20 x 14 cm

Lot 334

A mid 20th century Chinese "famille jaune" dinner service, including tureens, etc., circular orange printed seal mark to base, 40 pieces approx.

Lot 337

A Chinese Kangxi "clobbered" baluster jug decorated in gilt and polychrome, red seal mark to base, height 29 cm, (chip to rim, handle repaired)

Lot 338A

A Chinese porcelain blue & white squat vase decorated with immortals, blue seal mark to base, diameter 18 cm; a ginger jar (no lid); a blue & white tea bowl (a.f.); a blue & white circular stand; a blanc ce chine figure

Lot 341

A large mid 19th century Chinese famille rose rouleau shape vase decorated with exotic flowers and insect, multi character text to reverse, red seal mark to base, height 58cm

Lot 47

A CHINESE GREEN-GLAZED STONEWARE SEAL of square tapering form, the face carved with four characters, covered overall save for the seal face with a dark green glaze in imitation of jade, the seal face inscribed 'Xun Jian Zhi Yin' which may be translated as: The Seal of Xun Jian 8cm wide Provenance: Swiss Private Collection of Chinese Jades: sold for the benefit of Mission Bambini. See lot 44 for further information on the charity.

Lot 53

A CHINESE CELADON JADE 'DRAGON' SEAL the square seal surmounted by a pair of addorsed dragons, each with bulging eyes and gaping jaws, the two scaly bodies crouching back on their haunches and pierced through the centre, the face carved with four characters 'si zhi shu wu', the stone of pale olive-green tone 7.7cm wide Provenance: Swiss Private Collection of Chinese Jades: sold for the benefit of Mission Bambini. See lot 44 for further information on the charity.

Lot 54

A CHINESE GREEN JADE 'CHILONG' SEAL the straight-sided rectangular seal surmounted by a high relief coiled chilong, face carved with the four-character inscription 'tian zi zhi bao' which may be translated as: The Treasure of the Emperor, the stone of light green tone with russet and cream inclusions 9.2cm long Provenance: Swiss Private Collection of Chinese Jades: sold for the benefit of Mission Bambini. See lot 44 for further information on the charity.

Lot 368

Chinese turquoise vase, Qing seal mark and period, with wood base, the vase stands 23cm high CONDITION RERORT: Section of the rim broken and re-stuck. Large body crack. Overall crazing.Condition report: Section of the rim broken and restuck. Large body crack. Overall crazing.

Lot 605

A Chinese bronze Koro, with twin arched handles, the legs in the form of elephant heads, the curled trunks for the feet, seal mark to the base with a separate base, 27cm high overall CONDITION REPORT: Colour is flat and even, in reasonable condition overall

Lot 546

A Chinese Republican period tea kettle, decorated with figures, 15cm high, early 20th century; others; a similar plate, figures and script, 19cm diam, seal mark (4)

Lot 455

A LOVELY CHINESE PEACOCK BLUE GROUND BOWL, the body with carved decoration of double gourds and foliage, the base bearing a four character seal mark, 10.8cm diameter.

Lot 563

A GOOD CHINESE TWIN HANDLE FLAMBE PORCELAIN VASE, the vase with twin moulded chi long handles, the base with an incised four character seal mark, 27cm high.

Lot 642

A GOOD 18TH / 19TH CENTURY CHINESE CLOISONNE SNUFF BOTTLE, the bottle depicting scenes of birds upon branches, with possibly gold wire, the base ith an impressed seal mark. 10cm high/

Lot 652

A GOOD CHINESE / KOREAN 20TH CENTURY CELADON GROUND CRACKLE GLAZE VASE, the body of the vase with stylized horse decoration, with twin moulded handles, the base with in impressed seal mark, 19.5cm high

Lot 664

A GOOD CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE MILLEFLEUR PORCELAIN VASE & COVER TOGETHER WITH A BOWL AND SAUCER, the vase & cover with millefleur decoration, 10cm high x 7cm wide, the base bearing a blue four character Qianlong mark, together with a famille rose millefleur porcelain tea bowl and saucer, the bases bearing iron red seal marks, saucer 14cm diameter, bowl 9cm diameter.

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