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A Hua Zi You figural picture, late 19th century, depicting a seated male watching boys playing, signed in script and bears red seal, width 42 cm, a Japanese woodblock print, views of Mount Fuji, signed in script, width 36.5 cm, another Japanese woodblock print, depicting figural scene, signed in script, bears red seal, width 31 cm, a Chinese peacock figure, signed in script, bears red seal, height 37 cm, all framed and glazed, (4).
A STAFFORDSHIRE GLAZED REDWARE TEAPOT AND COVER, A SIMILAR TEAPOT AND COFFEE POT AND TWO COVERS all engine turned, one of the teapots decorated with black diamonds, 8-19cm h, impressed pseudo Chinese square seal marks, c1770 ++Spout of smallest teapot chipped and tiny graze on the surface of the cover, the other teapot with restoration to the spout and damage to the flange of the cover not normally visible
TWO STAFFORDSHIRE GLAZED REDWARE TEAPOTS AND COVERS of cylindrical form, engine turned with typical wavy band decoration, 11 & 13cm h, impressed pseudo Chinese square seal mark, or unmarked, c1770 ++Larger teapot - restoration to cover and spout, smaller teapot - in fine condition with tiny nick around the tip of the spout
A CHINESE METAL MIRROR, 19TH CENTURY, circular with handle cast with a seal mark to reverse and held in a hardwood table stand with curved slot above a rectangular panel, applied with carved bats amongst cloud scrolls, waterfowl and lilies, 17cms diameter (mirror), 21cms wide x 33cms high overall, together with another of similar decoration, the stand incomplete
A Chinese light brown Yixing Teapot and cover, by Li Bi-fang (1939-2008) the typical "Jing-lan" shape tea pot carved with elegant arcs in a minimalist style, the base and lid with impressed potter s seal mark, the bottom marked "Made by Li Bi-fang". Li Bi-fang (1939-2008), a well-known and respected Yi-xing tea potter. Some of her works had been collected by Shanghai Museum and Hong Kong Museum of Tea Ware, in 1987, one of her works "Jing-lan" tea pots had been collected by the Hall Zi-guang-ge, the central government headquarters compound in Zhong-nan-hai, Beijing, China." Wide (with handle) 16 cm; Ht 8 cm Excellent condition. View on auctionatrium.com
A Chinese armorial cream jug, c.1722, decorated with the arms of Trevor impaling Weldon, amidst tied scrolls, famille rose flowers and pomegranates, the cover lacking, 9.5cm. Provenance: the Clifford Henderson collection. Purchased from Heirloom and Howard in 1995. This service was made for Thomas Trevor, 1st Baron Trevor, who held a variety of legal and political offices, including Lord Privy Seal.
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