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Two Chinese watercolour paintings, early 20th Century, one depicting two elders and a child standing outside a pavilion, with line of black text and red seal, the other with a gentleman and attendant boy instructing two boys where to hang a scroll in an interior setting, approx 48cm x 19cm, framed and glazed.
A Chinese famille rose porcelain plate, mark of Jingdezhen but 20th Century, the central foliate panel painted with a fisherman pulling in his net from his boat, whilst his wife stands behind holding a catch bag, within a border of polychrome flowers and tendrils on a turquoise ground, iron red printed seal mark to base, diameter approx 24.2cm.
A LARGE CHINESE SCROLL PAINTING, in Ming style, painted with court figures in a garden landscape, and bearing Chinese inscription and seal to top right hand corner. 168 x 94cm; together with a horizontal example, painted with eight individual male and female figures, in traditional costume, including musicians, dancers, warriors, etc. 67 x 427cm
A mixed lot of Oriental items, comprising: a Chinese yellow glazed vase, seal mark, 30.5cm high; a blue and white bowl, 17.5cm diameter, on wood stand; a Chinese blue and white plate, 24cm diameter; a sancai ovoid vase, 7.5cm high, on stand; a sancai twin handled basket weave wall pocket, relief moulded with two crabs, inscribed verso, 12.5cm high; a blue and white snuff bottle; a cloisonne enamel vase, 23cm high; and a carved wood casket, 18cm wide. (8) Condition Report: blue and white bowl repaired rim, cloisonne vase has damage to body
A pair of Chinese blue and white vases, Yongzheng seal marks, each painted with a pair of five-clawed dragons chasing a flaming pearl amongst clouds, 24.5cm high; together with a pair of Chinese blue and white sleeve vases, Kangxi four character marks, 25.5cm high. (4) Condition Report: One baluster vase has a hairline crack running through the body. One sleeve vase has a slight mis-shape to the top rim
Two Chinese inverted baluster vases and covers, moulded seal marks to both, each moulded in relief with flowering branches, largest 28cm high. (2) Condition Report: The yellow ground vase appears undamaged, however there is a manufacturing fault to the inner rim of the cover. The blue ground vase has chips to both vase and cover rims.
A Chinese white metal cigarette case, of rectangular form, initialled to the top, marked Tuckchang, and a seal mark, 16 x 9.5 x 5.5cm together with a smaller cigarette box, similarly marked, the top engraved "Monday & Friday Bowling Club Captain's Prize 1931-2 Won by J.R. Weeks", 10.5 x 8.5 x 4cm
ËœA CHINESE CARVED IVORY MINIATURE GROUP OF GUAN YU, MING DYNASTY, 17TH CENTURY probably a seal, depicting the figure perched on a stool, one hand lying on his thigh, the other contemplatively stroking his long beard, leaning his elbow on the table as he gazes at a book, a brush pot to its side, all on a panelled rectangular plinth 4.9cm high The group probably represents the episode from Guan Yu's life when he completed the huge task in only a few nights of memorising the Confucian classics The Spring and Autumn Annals and The Commentary of Zuo. Devotion to the general and scholar, who died in 220AD, grew over time and reached an apotheosis in 1614, when the Emperor Wanli bestowed the title "Saintly Emperor Guan the Great God Who Subdues Demons of the Three Worlds and Whose Awe Spreads Far and Moves Heaven".
A PAIR OF CHINESE SOAPSTONE SEALS, 20TH CENTURY square with one side rounded off, carved with dragons amidst clouds, the seal faces pictogram carved, 7.5cm high; together with a jade bangle, circa 1966, plain pale green, 8cm diameter (3) These seals and the bangle were presented to Captain Wadim Taniewski sometime between May and September 1966, when his ship, the M.V. Baxtergate, was the first British vessel to enter the Port of Dalian.
THREE CHINESE FIGURAL JADE MATRIX SEALS AND A HARDSTONE FIGURE OF A STYLISED QILIN one seal carved as a toad, one as a qilin, the other as another qilin looking over its shoulder at a bird, mottled green, rust to black tones, the black toned hardstone of slab like form largest 20cm long (4) Provenance: Sotheby's, London, 17 January 1957, lot 29
A Chinese bullet shaped teapot and cover, Qianlong circa 1780, enamelled decoration of figures in a garden, a sparrow beak jug enamelled birds on a flowering branch and a cylinder vase with seal mark under (3) Condition Report: 535:Teapot - Tiny chip to edge of cover. Tiny frits to spout. Some dimples to glaze.Jug - Handle broken off and replaced with metal handle. Crack to neck and another across spout.Vase - Hair crack from rim down side.

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