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A Chinese archaistic burnt white and russet jade seal box and cover, the exterior profusely carved in high relief with chi-dragons and archaistic scrolls, on four keywork bracket feet, the fitted interior housing four cylindrical seals with dragon and phoenix finials, the grey-white stone with burnt calcified areas and russet inclusions to the stone, width 12cm, height 14cm, wood stand
A Cantonese horn card case and cover, circa 1850, typically carved with figures and pagodas, 9.5cm high x 5.5cm wide x 1.5cm deep; a small Cantonese oval carving , circa 1880, 4cm high, in fabric box; a Chinese ivory seal , circa 1900, with Buddhistic lion final, 5.2cm high and six Cantonese enamel matchbox holders, painted with pink flowers on a turquoise ground, 4.5cm long x 3cm wide x 1.7cm deep; a Chinese silk shoe, 11cm long; two Chinese sleeve bands , 86cm long x 7.5cm wide and the one framed 48cm x 9.5cm; three Chinese painted feathers, etc Please note: the ivory seal has been cracked in half and re-glued
A Chinese blue and white porcelain bowl and cover, Qing Dynasty, the bowl decorated with lotus scroll within ruyi, blossom and key borders, the cover probably matched and decorated with two panels of a scholar in a fenced garden, six character seal mark, overall 22.5cm high x 15.5cm diameter.
A Chinese porcelain bowl enamelled in the "Famille Verte" manner with eight panels depicting vases and open baskets of flowers, flowering trees, birds and butterflies, etc, within stylised trellis pattern borders, the interior with bold central panel depicting flowering trees and butterflies, 15ins diameter x 6.5ins high (underglazes blue square seal mark to base - Kangxi period - piece missing to rim and recently restored) Provenance: Purchased Sotheby's Billingshurst, Ceramics and Oriental Auction 6th August 1997, Lot 570
A Large and very Fine Chinese porcelain twin handled globular vase, with a long and flairing neck, painted in Fencai Famille rose enamels, depicting a continuous family garden court scene, without borders, with scolars undertaking various activities, along with other prominent noble figures and young helpful servants. The two carved dragon shaped handles in coral red. Bears an underglaze blue Qing Dynasty, Qianlong period (1736-1795) seal mark to base. Restoration to a small area of the rim. H55cm, body W33cm, foot 20cm, mouth 18cm. The wooden base not included. Reserve:€150. In-House Packing & Shipping Worldwide.
A CHINESE SNUFF BOTTLE & STOPPER, of pear-form and decorated with river landscape panels, 3.4in high overall; together with a puce decorated snuff bottle, 2.5in high; an underglaze-blue and copper-red porcelain snuff bottle with a Qianlong seal mark, 3.75in high; and a miniature cylindrical vase, 2.5in high

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