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*Amended Description* A Shanghai school watercolour, second half of the 19th century, painted with a bird in a fruit tree, 17 x 23.5cm (6.75 x 9.25 in), in a black frame, together with a print of a blue bird on a branch of sweet chestnut, signed and with seal mark in red, 52.5 x 37.5cm (20.75 x 14.75 in), in a card mount (2) The Shanghai watercolour was attributed to Am Tso Un. It came from the Bible translator into Chinese L Hutchinson. Some foxingand dirt to the edges of the first which is in a cream card mount
19/20th Century Chinese Carved, Stained Ivory Boat Group. Signed with Red Seal Mark on Bottom. Good Condition. Measures 4-3/4 Inches Tall. Hard Wood Stand Included (missing one foot). This item will only be shipped domestically and was legally imported into the United States. Shipping to California and New York is Not Available for this Lot. (shipping $35.00
A LARGE CHINESE FAMILLE-ROSE NINE-PEACH BOTTLE VASE, YONGZHENG MARK decorated with the auspicious design of nine large leafy peaches growing from the gnarled branches of a flowering peach tree, and bats, the base with an underglaze blue six-character seal mark encircled by two blue lines, 53cm high See: For similar motif design, please refer to Christies, South Kensington, London, 9 November 2012, lots 1133 and 1134
A RARE CHINESE PEACH BLOOM-GLAZED PEAR-SHAPED VASE YUHU CHUNPING, QING DYNASTY (1644-1911), QIANLONG UNDERGLAZE BLUE SIX-CHARACTER SEAL MARK AND OF THE PERIOD (1736-1795) below the white flared rim, the body and foot covered with a lovely, even peach-bloom glaze, the base and interior of the vase with white glaze, 29.4cm high Provenance: Christies, London, South Kensington "Chinese Ceramics, Works of Art and Textiles, 16 May 2014, Lot 1060; Ex Private Collection, Europe - acquired from the 1960
A CHINESE PAIR OF IRON-RED DECORATED 'RUYI' DISHES AND ANOTHER SIMILAR SAUCER DISH, QING DYNASTY (1644-1911), DAOGUANG MARK AND OF THE PERIOD (1821-1850) the pair potted with shallow rounded sides supported on a slightly tapering foot rising to a flared rim, the interior painted with five flying bats - ÔwufuÕ(representing the five fortunes, including health, wealth and success), encircled by a double line border in underglaze blue, repeated inside the rim, the exterior with alternating bats and ÔshouÕ (longevity) symbols, the bases inscribed with the six-character underglaze seal mark; Together with a third dish similarly painted in iron-red, the interior of the dish painted to the center with a roundel of five bats, their wings outstretched and arranged in a circle, the cavetto painted with twelve bats in various attitudes of flight, within blue double line borders, the exterior similarly decorated with eight bats, 17.5cm diameter (pair) and 15.5cm diameter, with fitted box (for the pair) and one other Provenance: Purchased from SothebyÕs Hong Kong 4 April 2012, Lot 3182; Ex Private Collection, Hong Kong Reference: For a very similar, though later example of the third dish, see ChristieÕs New York 22-23 March 2012, Lot 2084
A Chinese Porcelain Baluster Vase, Kangxi reign mark but not of the period, with trumpet neck and pale celadon glaze, bears six character mark in underglaze blue, 21cm high; and A Similar White Glazed Twin-Handled Tripod Censer, bears impressed Qianlong seal mark, 12.5cm wide (2) Some very minor surface wear. 120215
A Chinese Famille Rose Saucer Dish, 18th century, decorated in typical palette with figures and cranes within a stylised landscape, double lined underglazed blue border, the reverse painted in iron red with bats and blue lined borders, seal mark in blue, 25cm diameter Rim chip with gilded repair and associated 4cm long hairline crack. Another rim chip and three further hairline cracks, longest 6cm. 040315
A Chinese Famille Noir Reticulated Vase, Qianlong reign mark but not of the period, with short trumpet neck and square section tapering body, decorated in relief with immortals on cloud scrolls, picked out in colours on a black ground, seal mark in relief, 42cm high Some surface abrasions. 040315
Fei Cheng Wu (Chinese, 20th century) A Bullfinch amidst flowering blossoms and reeds ink and colour on paper, two character signature and single seal mark lower left, inscribed to gallery label verso 9½ x 7½in. (24.25 x 19cm.) * Provenance: Rowland Ward Ltd., London and Royal West of England Academy Bristol 1953
A Chinese Qianlong style censer bearing blue Qianlong seal mark to base, probably 19th century, of rectangular form with one rounded end, decorated in blue and white with dragons chasing the flaming pearl amidst clouds and flames, within a Green key border, the back panel with calligraphy, raised on four curved supports issuing from the mouths of beasts, 9½ x 5in. (24 x 12.75cm.), 5¾in. (14.5cm.) high.

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