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Lot 23

A pair of early 20th century Chinese cloisonne vase of baluster form decorated with traditional yellow imperial dragons. 29cm tall. Enamel in good condition but one vase has had a knock.

Lot 246

A modern Webb Corbet clear cut crystal vase with etched Daffodil design.

Lot 30

Two mid century studio pottery pieces including a vase with bull head decoration and a olive oil jug signed to base.

Lot 43

Two early 20th century Japanese Satsuma vases. One of squat ball form decorated with cherry blossom and a baluster vase with hand painted panel of scholars reading. Taller vase measures 21cm. Squat vase  measures12cm Both in good condition no chips damage or repairs.

Lot 85

Four Chinese porcelain items including three footed incense bowl, ginger jar, scalloped bowl and hand decorated small vase. Small cip to rim of scalloped bowl. Small vase having damage and repair to base.

Lot 288

A KOREAN PORCELAIN VASE, character mark to base, 15cm high.

Lot 1449

a collection of cut glass items including bowls, rose bowls, vases and glasses etc. Also included is a blue coloured bulbous glass vase.

Lot 1485

A Royal Doulton African Series 'Lion' display plate, a Sylvac no.2162 vase, a soapstone ashtray with elephant study, five items of coloured glass including four small shot glasses and a vintage collection of darts etc.

Lot 243

Salt glaze vase hand painted black and white; decorated with flowers. Lapid backstamp on the base. Artist: BatinDimensions: 4.5"L x 4.5"W x 5.5"HManufacturer: LapidCountry of Origin: IsraelCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 327

Clear vase cut in an appealing geometric design with criss-cross star pattern and stepped vertical lines up the sides. Dimensions: 7.25"H x 3.25"Dia.Condition: Age related wear.

Lot 326

Small vase with vertical cuts and etched butterflies, perfect for a few tulips or some fresh-cut spring blooms. Waterford acid etched backstamp. Dimensions: 8"H x 3"Dia.Manufacturer: WaterfordCountry of Origin: IrelandCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 261

Glazed finish orange floor vase with black fat lava decor around vessel. Scheurich factory label and model number on base.Opening measures: 5 in. W Issued: c. 1960Dimensions: 8.5"W x 18"HManufacturer: ScheurichCountry of Origin: West GermanyCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 237

A beautiful copper pot-shaped vase with brass vertical inlay. Decorated with scroll and pounced engravings. Dimensions: 3.5"W x 3.5"HCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 238

A beautiful pot-shaped vase with figures dancing and acanthus borders. Dimensions: 3.75"W x 3.25"HCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 323

Striking vase decorated with carved birds in satin crystal in high-relief.Designed by Marc Lalique. Lalique France etched to bottom. Issued: 1948Dimensions: 4.75"H x 4.5"Dia.Manufacturer: LaliqueCountry of Origin: FranceCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 10

A Chinese Tea-dust Glaze Vase Yuhuchunping H 17.5cm; W 9cm Qing Dynasty The Na Yantu Palace Old Collection Na Yantu (1867-1938) was a minister in the late Qing Dynasty and the 27th generation descendant of Genghis Khan. In 1874 (Qing Tongzhi 13th year), he inherited the title of 7th generation Prince of Khalkha, also known as "Na Wang". Na Yantu lived a luxurious life and was keen on gambling in the casino, which resulted in huge expenses and increasingly difficult living conditions. In the 15th year of the Republic of China (1926), he borrowed 70,000 silver yuan from Father Jean-Marie Planchet, a priest of The North Church Catholic Church in Beiping (now Beijing). In 1927, Na Yantu entrusted the antiques in his royal residence to Minsheng Trading Company for auction to repay the debt, but the proceeds were still not enough to repay the debt. Later, Nayantu was sued by Father Jean-Marie Planchet. After Nayantu lost the lawsuit, the royal residence was mortgaged to Father Jean-Marie Planchet. A large number of artworks in that royal residence were purchased and transported back to France by Albert Armand Pouyanne (1873-1932), and after Pouyanne's death, his wealth and a large number of collections were inherited by his family.

Lot 102

A Chinese Copper Red Vase H 20cm; W 12cm Qing Dynasty Sir Charles Stewart Addis Art Collection Charles Stewart Addis KCMG joined the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation in London in 1880. When he was posted to Peking, he became one of the first Western bankers to live in Beijing, China in 1886. After he was appointed senior manager of HSBC's London office in 1911. He issued a restructuring loan to Yuan Shikai's Republican government, which was a success in 1913. In that year, the British government awarded Addis a knighthood of merit. Charles Stewart Addis was very passionate about Chinese art. During his time in Beijing, the State Council Secretary's Office of the Nationalist Government gave and sold art to him on several occasions as gifts to friends. In 1921, he was awarded the KCMG (Knight Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George). In the same year, he retired from his position as London Manager of the HSBC Bank, but continued to serve as Manager of the British Group of the China Consortium and as a director of the Board of Directors of the British China Company and the China Central Railway Company. Later, he passed away on December 14, 1945 in Frant, Sussex. The collection of Sir Charles Stewart Addis was inherited by his son, Sir John Addis. This collection was provided by collectors from around the world. Part of the old Sir John Addis Collection comes with the Charles Stewart Addis Collection label.

Lot 103

A Chinese Famille Rose Lotus Scrolls Vase Meiping H 26cm; W 15cm Qing Dynasty Sir Charles Stewart Addis Art Collection Charles Stewart Addis KCMG joined the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation in London in 1880. When he was posted to Peking, he became one of the first Western bankers to live in Beijing, China in 1886. After he was appointed senior manager of HSBC's London office in 1911. He issued a restructuring loan to Yuan Shikai's Republican government, which was a success in 1913. In that year, the British government awarded Addis a knighthood of merit. Charles Stewart Addis was very passionate about Chinese art. During his time in Beijing, the State Council Secretary's Office of the Nationalist Government gave and sold art to him on several occasions as gifts to friends. In 1921, he was awarded the KCMG (Knight Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George). In the same year, he retired from his position as London Manager of the HSBC Bank, but continued to serve as Manager of the British Group of the China Consortium and as a director of the Board of Directors of the British China Company and the China Central Railway Company. Later, he passed away on December 14, 1945 in Frant, Sussex. The collection of Sir Charles Stewart Addis was inherited by his son, Sir John Addis. This collection was provided by collectors from around the world. Part of the old Sir John Addis Collection comes with the Charles Stewart Addis Collection label.

Lot 104

A Chinese Turquoise Ground and Famille Rose Chilong Vase H 31cm; W 17cm Qing Dynasty Sir Charles Stewart Addis Art Collection Charles Stewart Addis KCMG joined the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation in London in 1880. When he was posted to Peking, he became one of the first Western bankers to live in Beijing, China in 1886. After he was appointed senior manager of HSBC's London office in 1911. He issued a restructuring loan to Yuan Shikai's Republican government, which was a success in 1913. In that year, the British government awarded Addis a knighthood of merit. Charles Stewart Addis was very passionate about Chinese art. During his time in Beijing, the State Council Secretary's Office of the Nationalist Government gave and sold art to him on several occasions as gifts to friends. In 1921, he was awarded the KCMG (Knight Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George). In the same year, he retired from his position as London Manager of the HSBC Bank, but continued to serve as Manager of the British Group of the China Consortium and as a director of the Board of Directors of the British China Company and the China Central Railway Company. Later, he passed away on December 14, 1945 in Frant, Sussex. The collection of Sir Charles Stewart Addis was inherited by his son, Sir John Addis. This collection was provided by collectors from around the world. Part of the old Sir John Addis Collection comes with the Charles Stewart Addis Collection label.

Lot 106

A Chinese Famille Rose Florette and Rock Vase H 33cm; W 18cm Qing Dynasty Sir Charles Stewart Addis Art Collection Charles Stewart Addis KCMG joined the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation in London in 1880. When he was posted to Peking, he became one of the first Western bankers to live in Beijing, China in 1886. After he was appointed senior manager of HSBC's London office in 1911. He issued a restructuring loan to Yuan Shikai's Republican government, which was a success in 1913. In that year, the British government awarded Addis a knighthood of merit. Charles Stewart Addis was very passionate about Chinese art. During his time in Beijing, the State Council Secretary's Office of the Nationalist Government gave and sold art to him on several occasions as gifts to friends. In 1921, he was awarded the KCMG (Knight Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George). In the same year, he retired from his position as London Manager of the HSBC Bank, but continued to serve as Manager of the British Group of the China Consortium and as a director of the Board of Directors of the British China Company and the China Central Railway Company. Later, he passed away on December 14, 1945 in Frant, Sussex. The collection of Sir Charles Stewart Addis was inherited by his son, Sir John Addis. This collection was provided by collectors from around the world. Part of the old Sir John Addis Collection comes with the Charles Stewart Addis Collection label.

Lot 108

A Chinese Blue and White Dragon and Phoenix Vase Qianlong Mark H 38cm; W 20cm Qing Dynasty Sir Charles Stewart Addis Art Collection Charles Stewart Addis KCMG joined the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation in London in 1880. When he was posted to Peking, he became one of the first Western bankers to live in Beijing, China in 1886. After he was appointed senior manager of HSBC's London office in 1911. He issued a restructuring loan to Yuan Shikai's Republican government, which was a success in 1913. In that year, the British government awarded Addis a knighthood of merit. Charles Stewart Addis was very passionate about Chinese art. During his time in Beijing, the State Council Secretary's Office of the Nationalist Government gave and sold art to him on several occasions as gifts to friends. In 1921, he was awarded the KCMG (Knight Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George). In the same year, he retired from his position as London Manager of the HSBC Bank, but continued to serve as Manager of the British Group of the China Consortium and as a director of the Board of Directors of the British China Company and the China Central Railway Company. Later, he passed away on December 14, 1945 in Frant, Sussex. The collection of Sir Charles Stewart Addis was inherited by his son, Sir John Addis. This collection was provided by collectors from around the world. Part of the old Sir John Addis Collection comes with the Charles Stewart Addis Collection label.

Lot 109

A Chinese Famille Rose Phoenix and Dragon Lantern Vase with Cover H 29cm; W 13cm Qing Dynasty Sir Charles Stewart Addis Art Collection Charles Stewart Addis KCMG joined the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation in London in 1880. When he was posted to Peking, he became one of the first Western bankers to live in Beijing, China in 1886. After he was appointed senior manager of HSBC's London office in 1911. He issued a restructuring loan to Yuan Shikai's Republican government, which was a success in 1913. In that year, the British government awarded Addis a knighthood of merit. Charles Stewart Addis was very passionate about Chinese art. During his time in Beijing, the State Council Secretary's Office of the Nationalist Government gave and sold art to him on several occasions as gifts to friends. In 1921, he was awarded the KCMG (Knight Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George). In the same year, he retired from his position as London Manager of the HSBC Bank, but continued to serve as Manager of the British Group of the China Consortium and as a director of the Board of Directors of the British China Company and the China Central Railway Company. Later, he passed away on December 14, 1945 in Frant, Sussex. The collection of Sir Charles Stewart Addis was inherited by his son, Sir John Addis. This collection was provided by collectors from around the world. Part of the old Sir John Addis Collection comes with the Charles Stewart Addis Collection label.

Lot 110

A Chinese Celadon Glaze Cong Vase H 29cm; W 12.5cm Qing Dynasty Sir Charles Stewart Addis Art Collection Charles Stewart Addis KCMG joined the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation in London in 1880. When he was posted to Peking, he became one of the first Western bankers to live in Beijing, China in 1886. After he was appointed senior manager of HSBC's London office in 1911. He issued a restructuring loan to Yuan Shikai's Republican government, which was a success in 1913. In that year, the British government awarded Addis a knighthood of merit. Charles Stewart Addis was very passionate about Chinese art. During his time in Beijing, the State Council Secretary's Office of the Nationalist Government gave and sold art to him on several occasions as gifts to friends. In 1921, he was awarded the KCMG (Knight Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George). In the same year, he retired from his position as London Manager of the HSBC Bank, but continued to serve as Manager of the British Group of the China Consortium and as a director of the Board of Directors of the British China Company and the China Central Railway Company. Later, he passed away on December 14, 1945 in Frant, Sussex. The collection of Sir Charles Stewart Addis was inherited by his son, Sir John Addis. This collection was provided by collectors from around the world. Part of the old Sir John Addis Collection comes with the Charles Stewart Addis Collection label.

Lot 111

A Chinese Yellow Ground Falangcai and Gilt Zun Vase H 38cm; W 28cm Qing Dynasty Sir Charles Stewart Addis Art Collection Charles Stewart Addis KCMG joined the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation in London in 1880. When he was posted to Peking, he became one of the first Western bankers to live in Beijing, China in 1886. After he was appointed senior manager of HSBC's London office in 1911. He issued a restructuring loan to Yuan Shikai's Republican government, which was a success in 1913. In that year, the British government awarded Addis a knighthood of merit. Charles Stewart Addis was very passionate about Chinese art. During his time in Beijing, the State Council Secretary's Office of the Nationalist Government gave and sold art to him on several occasions as gifts to friends. In 1921, he was awarded the KCMG (Knight Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George). In the same year, he retired from his position as London Manager of the HSBC Bank, but continued to serve as Manager of the British Group of the China Consortium and as a director of the Board of Directors of the British China Company and the China Central Railway Company. Later, he passed away on December 14, 1945 in Frant, Sussex. The collection of Sir Charles Stewart Addis was inherited by his son, Sir John Addis. This collection was provided by collectors from around the world. Part of the old Sir John Addis Collection comes with the Charles Stewart Addis Collection label.

Lot 112

A Chinese Blue and White Hexagonal Vase H 41cm; W 23cm Qing Dynasty Sir Charles Stewart Addis Art Collection Charles Stewart Addis KCMG joined the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation in London in 1880. When he was posted to Peking, he became one of the first Western bankers to live in Beijing, China in 1886. After he was appointed senior manager of HSBC's London office in 1911. He issued a restructuring loan to Yuan Shikai's Republican government, which was a success in 1913. In that year, the British government awarded Addis a knighthood of merit. Charles Stewart Addis was very passionate about Chinese art. During his time in Beijing, the State Council Secretary's Office of the Nationalist Government gave and sold art to him on several occasions as gifts to friends. In 1921, he was awarded the KCMG (Knight Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George). In the same year, he retired from his position as London Manager of the HSBC Bank, but continued to serve as Manager of the British Group of the China Consortium and as a director of the Board of Directors of the British China Company and the China Central Railway Company. Later, he passed away on December 14, 1945 in Frant, Sussex. The collection of Sir Charles Stewart Addis was inherited by his son, Sir John Addis. This collection was provided by collectors from around the world. Part of the old Sir John Addis Collection comes with the Charles Stewart Addis Collection label.

Lot 113

A Chinese Yangcai Glaze Florette Vase H 34cm; W 17cm Qing Dynasty Sir Charles Stewart Addis Art Collection Charles Stewart Addis KCMG joined the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation in London in 1880. When he was posted to Peking, he became one of the first Western bankers to live in Beijing, China in 1886. After he was appointed senior manager of HSBC's London office in 1911. He issued a restructuring loan to Yuan Shikai's Republican government, which was a success in 1913. In that year, the British government awarded Addis a knighthood of merit. Charles Stewart Addis was very passionate about Chinese art. During his time in Beijing, the State Council Secretary's Office of the Nationalist Government gave and sold art to him on several occasions as gifts to friends. In 1921, he was awarded the KCMG (Knight Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George). In the same year, he retired from his position as London Manager of the HSBC Bank, but continued to serve as Manager of the British Group of the China Consortium and as a director of the Board of Directors of the British China Company and the China Central Railway Company. Later, he passed away on December 14, 1945 in Frant, Sussex. The collection of Sir Charles Stewart Addis was inherited by his son, Sir John Addis. This collection was provided by collectors from around the world. Part of the old Sir John Addis Collection comes with the Charles Stewart Addis Collection label.

Lot 114

A Chinese Doucai Glaze Lotus Scrolls Decorative Vase H 39cm; W 20cm Qing Dynasty Sir Charles Stewart Addis Art Collection Charles Stewart Addis KCMG joined the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation in London in 1880. When he was posted to Peking, he became one of the first Western bankers to live in Beijing, China in 1886. After he was appointed senior manager of HSBC's London office in 1911. He issued a restructuring loan to Yuan Shikai's Republican government, which was a success in 1913. In that year, the British government awarded Addis a knighthood of merit. Charles Stewart Addis was very passionate about Chinese art. During his time in Beijing, the State Council Secretary's Office of the Nationalist Government gave and sold art to him on several occasions as gifts to friends. In 1921, he was awarded the KCMG (Knight Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George). In the same year, he retired from his position as London Manager of the HSBC Bank, but continued to serve as Manager of the British Group of the China Consortium and as a director of the Board of Directors of the British China Company and the China Central Railway Company. Later, he passed away on December 14, 1945 in Frant, Sussex. The collection of Sir Charles Stewart Addis was inherited by his son, Sir John Addis. This collection was provided by collectors from around the world. Part of the old Sir John Addis Collection comes with the Charles Stewart Addis Collection label.

Lot 115

A Chinese Blue and White Dragon Double Gourds Vase H 43cm; W 23cm Qing Dynasty Sir Charles Stewart Addis Art Collection Charles Stewart Addis KCMG joined the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation in London in 1880. When he was posted to Peking, he became one of the first Western bankers to live in Beijing, China in 1886. After he was appointed senior manager of HSBC's London office in 1911. He issued a restructuring loan to Yuan Shikai's Republican government, which was a success in 1913. In that year, the British government awarded Addis a knighthood of merit. Charles Stewart Addis was very passionate about Chinese art. During his time in Beijing, the State Council Secretary's Office of the Nationalist Government gave and sold art to him on several occasions as gifts to friends. In 1921, he was awarded the KCMG (Knight Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George). In the same year, he retired from his position as London Manager of the HSBC Bank, but continued to serve as Manager of the British Group of the China Consortium and as a director of the Board of Directors of the British China Company and the China Central Railway Company. Later, he passed away on December 14, 1945 in Frant, Sussex. The collection of Sir Charles Stewart Addis was inherited by his son, Sir John Addis. This collection was provided by collectors from around the world. Part of the old Sir John Addis Collection comes with the Charles Stewart Addis Collection label.

Lot 120

A Chinese Famille Rose Lotus Scrolls Vase H 54cm; W 25cm Qing Dynasty Sir Charles Stewart Addis Art Collection Charles Stewart Addis KCMG joined the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation in London in 1880. When he was posted to Peking, he became one of the first Western bankers to live in Beijing, China in 1886. After he was appointed senior manager of HSBC's London office in 1911. He issued a restructuring loan to Yuan Shikai's Republican government, which was a success in 1913. In that year, the British government awarded Addis a knighthood of merit. Charles Stewart Addis was very passionate about Chinese art. During his time in Beijing, the State Council Secretary's Office of the Nationalist Government gave and sold art to him on several occasions as gifts to friends. In 1921, he was awarded the KCMG (Knight Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George). In the same year, he retired from his position as London Manager of the HSBC Bank, but continued to serve as Manager of the British Group of the China Consortium and as a director of the Board of Directors of the British China Company and the China Central Railway Company. Later, he passed away on December 14, 1945 in Frant, Sussex. The collection of Sir Charles Stewart Addis was inherited by his son, Sir John Addis. This collection was provided by collectors from around the world. Part of the old Sir John Addis Collection comes with the Charles Stewart Addis Collection label.

Lot 13

A Chinese Doucai Glaze Dragon Bell Shaped Vase H 23cm; W 9.5cm Qing Dynasty The Na Yantu Palace Old Collection Na Yantu (1867-1938) was a minister in the late Qing Dynasty and the 27th generation descendant of Genghis Khan. In 1874 (Qing Tongzhi 13th year), he inherited the title of 7th generation Prince of Khalkha, also known as "Na Wang". Na Yantu lived a luxurious life and was keen on gambling in the casino, which resulted in huge expenses and increasingly difficult living conditions. In the 15th year of the Republic of China (1926), he borrowed 70,000 silver yuan from Father Jean-Marie Planchet, a priest of The North Church Catholic Church in Beiping (now Beijing). In 1927, Na Yantu entrusted the antiques in his royal residence to Minsheng Trading Company for auction to repay the debt, but the proceeds were still not enough to repay the debt. Later, Nayantu was sued by Father Jean-Marie Planchet. After Nayantu lost the lawsuit, the royal residence was mortgaged to Father Jean-Marie Planchet. A large number of artworks in that royal residence were purchased and transported back to France by Albert Armand Pouyanne (1873-1932), and after Pouyanne's death, his wealth and a large number of collections were inherited by his family.

Lot 18

A Chinese Famille Rose Lotus Scrolls Vase H 34cm; W 16.5cm Qing Dynasty The Na Yantu Palace Old Collection Na Yantu (1867-1938) was a minister in the late Qing Dynasty and the 27th generation descendant of Genghis Khan. In 1874 (Qing Tongzhi 13th year), he inherited the title of 7th generation Prince of Khalkha, also known as "Na Wang". Na Yantu lived a luxurious life and was keen on gambling in the casino, which resulted in huge expenses and increasingly difficult living conditions. In the 15th year of the Republic of China (1926), he borrowed 70,000 silver yuan from Father Jean-Marie Planchet, a priest of The North Church Catholic Church in Beiping (now Beijing). In 1927, Na Yantu entrusted the antiques in his royal residence to Minsheng Trading Company for auction to repay the debt, but the proceeds were still not enough to repay the debt. Later, Nayantu was sued by Father Jean-Marie Planchet. After Nayantu lost the lawsuit, the royal residence was mortgaged to Father Jean-Marie Planchet. A large number of artworks in that royal residence were purchased and transported back to France by Albert Armand Pouyanne (1873-1932), and after Pouyanne's death, his wealth and a large number of collections were inherited by his family.

Lot 19

A Chinese Blue and White Dragon Zun Vase H 27cm; W 25cm Qing Dynasty The Na Yantu Palace Old Collection Na Yantu (1867-1938) was a minister in the late Qing Dynasty and the 27th generation descendant of Genghis Khan. In 1874 (Qing Tongzhi 13th year), he inherited the title of 7th generation Prince of Khalkha, also known as "Na Wang". Na Yantu lived a luxurious life and was keen on gambling in the casino, which resulted in huge expenses and increasingly difficult living conditions. In the 15th year of the Republic of China (1926), he borrowed 70,000 silver yuan from Father Jean-Marie Planchet, a priest of The North Church Catholic Church in Beiping (now Beijing). In 1927, Na Yantu entrusted the antiques in his royal residence to Minsheng Trading Company for auction to repay the debt, but the proceeds were still not enough to repay the debt. Later, Nayantu was sued by Father Jean-Marie Planchet. After Nayantu lost the lawsuit, the royal residence was mortgaged to Father Jean-Marie Planchet. A large number of artworks in that royal residence were purchased and transported back to France by Albert Armand Pouyanne (1873-1932), and after Pouyanne's death, his wealth and a large number of collections were inherited by his family.

Lot 20

A Chinese Blue and White Figural Story Vase Meiping H 55cm; W 26cm Ming Dynasty The Na Yantu Palace Old Collection Na Yantu (1867-1938) was a minister in the late Qing Dynasty and the 27th generation descendant of Genghis Khan. In 1874 (Qing Tongzhi 13th year), he inherited the title of 7th generation Prince of Khalkha, also known as "Na Wang". Na Yantu lived a luxurious life and was keen on gambling in the casino, which resulted in huge expenses and increasingly difficult living conditions. In the 15th year of the Republic of China (1926), he borrowed 70,000 silver yuan from Father Jean-Marie Planchet, a priest of The North Church Catholic Church in Beiping (now Beijing). In 1927, Na Yantu entrusted the antiques in his royal residence to Minsheng Trading Company for auction to repay the debt, but the proceeds were still not enough to repay the debt. Later, Nayantu was sued by Father Jean-Marie Planchet. After Nayantu lost the lawsuit, the royal residence was mortgaged to Father Jean-Marie Planchet. A large number of artworks in that royal residence were purchased and transported back to France by Albert Armand Pouyanne (1873-1932), and after Pouyanne's death, his wealth and a large number of collections were inherited by his family.

Lot 23

A Chinese Famille Rose Immortals Vase H 75.5cm; W 42cm Qing Dynasty The Na Yantu Palace Old Collection Na Yantu (1867-1938) was a minister in the late Qing Dynasty and the 27th generation descendant of Genghis Khan. In 1874 (Qing Tongzhi 13th year), he inherited the title of 7th generation Prince of Khalkha, also known as "Na Wang". Na Yantu lived a luxurious life and was keen on gambling in the casino, which resulted in huge expenses and increasingly difficult living conditions. In the 15th year of the Republic of China (1926), he borrowed 70,000 silver yuan from Father Jean-Marie Planchet, a priest of The North Church Catholic Church in Beiping (now Beijing). In 1927, Na Yantu entrusted the antiques in his royal residence to Minsheng Trading Company for auction to repay the debt, but the proceeds were still not enough to repay the debt. Later, Nayantu was sued by Father Jean-Marie Planchet. After Nayantu lost the lawsuit, the royal residence was mortgaged to Father Jean-Marie Planchet. A large number of artworks in that royal residence were purchased and transported back to France by Albert Armand Pouyanne (1873-1932), and after Pouyanne's death, his wealth and a large number of collections were inherited by his family.

Lot 36

A Chinese Famille Rose Lotus Scrolls Vase H 33cm; W 17.5cm Qing Dynasty The Na Yantu Palace Old Collection Na Yantu (1867-1938) was a minister in the late Qing Dynasty and the 27th generation descendant of Genghis Khan. In 1874 (Qing Tongzhi 13th year), he inherited the title of 7th generation Prince of Khalkha, also known as "Na Wang". Na Yantu lived a luxurious life and was keen on gambling in the casino, which resulted in huge expenses and increasingly difficult living conditions. In the 15th year of the Republic of China (1926), he borrowed 70,000 silver yuan from Father Jean-Marie Planchet, a priest of The North Church Catholic Church in Beiping (now Beijing). In 1927, Na Yantu entrusted the antiques in his royal residence to Minsheng Trading Company for auction to repay the debt, but the proceeds were still not enough to repay the debt. Later, Nayantu was sued by Father Jean-Marie Planchet. After Nayantu lost the lawsuit, the royal residence was mortgaged to Father Jean-Marie Planchet. A large number of artworks in that royal residence were purchased and transported back to France by Albert Armand Pouyanne (1873-1932), and after Pouyanne's death, his wealth and a large number of collections were inherited by his family.

Lot 37

A Chinese Doucai Glaze Longevity Vase H 17cm; W 13.5cm Qing Dynasty The Na Yantu Palace Old Collection Na Yantu (1867-1938) was a minister in the late Qing Dynasty and the 27th generation descendant of Genghis Khan. In 1874 (Qing Tongzhi 13th year), he inherited the title of 7th generation Prince of Khalkha, also known as "Na Wang". Na Yantu lived a luxurious life and was keen on gambling in the casino, which resulted in huge expenses and increasingly difficult living conditions. In the 15th year of the Republic of China (1926), he borrowed 70,000 silver yuan from Father Jean-Marie Planchet, a priest of The North Church Catholic Church in Beiping (now Beijing). In 1927, Na Yantu entrusted the antiques in his royal residence to Minsheng Trading Company for auction to repay the debt, but the proceeds were still not enough to repay the debt. Later, Nayantu was sued by Father Jean-Marie Planchet. After Nayantu lost the lawsuit, the royal residence was mortgaged to Father Jean-Marie Planchet. A large number of artworks in that royal residence were purchased and transported back to France by Albert Armand Pouyanne (1873-1932), and after Pouyanne's death, his wealth and a large number of collections were inherited by his family.

Lot 38

A Chinese Famille Rose Hundred Deers Zun Vase H 50cm; W 41cm Qing Dynasty The Na Yantu Palace Old Collection Na Yantu (1867-1938) was a minister in the late Qing Dynasty and the 27th generation descendant of Genghis Khan. In 1874 (Qing Tongzhi 13th year), he inherited the title of 7th generation Prince of Khalkha, also known as "Na Wang". Na Yantu lived a luxurious life and was keen on gambling in the casino, which resulted in huge expenses and increasingly difficult living conditions. In the 15th year of the Republic of China (1926), he borrowed 70,000 silver yuan from Father Jean-Marie Planchet, a priest of The North Church Catholic Church in Beiping (now Beijing). In 1927, Na Yantu entrusted the antiques in his royal residence to Minsheng Trading Company for auction to repay the debt, but the proceeds were still not enough to repay the debt. Later, Nayantu was sued by Father Jean-Marie Planchet. After Nayantu lost the lawsuit, the royal residence was mortgaged to Father Jean-Marie Planchet. A large number of artworks in that royal residence were purchased and transported back to France by Albert Armand Pouyanne (1873-1932), and after Pouyanne's death, his wealth and a large number of collections were inherited by his family.

Lot 49

A Chinese Copper Red Bottle Vase H 20cm; W 13cm Qing Dynasty The Na Yantu Palace Old Collection Na Yantu (1867-1938) was a minister in the late Qing Dynasty and the 27th generation descendant of Genghis Khan. In 1874 (Qing Tongzhi 13th year), he inherited the title of 7th generation Prince of Khalkha, also known as "Na Wang". Na Yantu lived a luxurious life and was keen on gambling in the casino, which resulted in huge expenses and increasingly difficult living conditions. In the 15th year of the Republic of China (1926), he borrowed 70,000 silver yuan from Father Jean-Marie Planchet, a priest of The North Church Catholic Church in Beiping (now Beijing). In 1927, Na Yantu entrusted the antiques in his royal residence to Minsheng Trading Company for auction to repay the debt, but the proceeds were still not enough to repay the debt. Later, Nayantu was sued by Father Jean-Marie Planchet. After Nayantu lost the lawsuit, the royal residence was mortgaged to Father Jean-Marie Planchet. A large number of artworks in that royal residence were purchased and transported back to France by Albert Armand Pouyanne (1873-1932), and after Pouyanne's death, his wealth and a large number of collections were inherited by his family.

Lot 52

A Chinese Famille Rose and Gilt Ribbon Vase H 18.5cm; W 9cm Qing Dynasty The Na Yantu Palace Old Collection Na Yantu (1867-1938) was a minister in the late Qing Dynasty and the 27th generation descendant of Genghis Khan. In 1874 (Qing Tongzhi 13th year), he inherited the title of 7th generation Prince of Khalkha, also known as "Na Wang". Na Yantu lived a luxurious life and was keen on gambling in the casino, which resulted in huge expenses and increasingly difficult living conditions. In the 15th year of the Republic of China (1926), he borrowed 70,000 silver yuan from Father Jean-Marie Planchet, a priest of The North Church Catholic Church in Beiping (now Beijing). In 1927, Na Yantu entrusted the antiques in his royal residence to Minsheng Trading Company for auction to repay the debt, but the proceeds were still not enough to repay the debt. Later, Nayantu was sued by Father Jean-Marie Planchet. After Nayantu lost the lawsuit, the royal residence was mortgaged to Father Jean-Marie Planchet. A large number of artworks in that royal residence were purchased and transported back to France by Albert Armand Pouyanne (1873-1932), and after Pouyanne's death, his wealth and a large number of collections were inherited by his family.

Lot 58

A Chinese Famille Rose and Gilt Dragon Globular Vase H 60cm; W 44cm Qing Dynasty The Na Yantu Palace Old Collection Na Yantu (1867-1938) was a minister in the late Qing Dynasty and the 27th generation descendant of Genghis Khan. In 1874 (Qing Tongzhi 13th year), he inherited the title of 7th generation Prince of Khalkha, also known as "Na Wang". Na Yantu lived a luxurious life and was keen on gambling in the casino, which resulted in huge expenses and increasingly difficult living conditions. In the 15th year of the Republic of China (1926), he borrowed 70,000 silver yuan from Father Jean-Marie Planchet, a priest of The North Church Catholic Church in Beiping (now Beijing). In 1927, Na Yantu entrusted the antiques in his royal residence to Minsheng Trading Company for auction to repay the debt, but the proceeds were still not enough to repay the debt. Later, Nayantu was sued by Father Jean-Marie Planchet. After Nayantu lost the lawsuit, the royal residence was mortgaged to Father Jean-Marie Planchet. A large number of artworks in that royal residence were purchased and transported back to France by Albert Armand Pouyanne (1873-1932), and after Pouyanne's death, his wealth and a large number of collections were inherited by his family.

Lot 61

A Chinese Blue and White Fruits Vase Meiping H 15.5cm; W 9. We 5cm Qing Dynasty The Na Yantu Palace Old Collection Na Yantu (1867-1938) was a minister in the late Qing Dynasty and the 27th generation descendant of Genghis Khan. In 1874 (Qing Tongzhi 13th year), he inherited the title of 7th generation Prince of Khalkha, also known as "Na Wang". Na Yantu lived a luxurious life and was keen on gambling in the casino, which resulted in huge expenses and increasingly difficult living conditions. In the 15th year of the Republic of China (1926), he borrowed 70,000 silver yuan from Father Jean-Marie Planchet, a priest of The North Church Catholic Church in Beiping (now Beijing). In 1927, Na Yantu entrusted the antiques in his royal residence to Minsheng Trading Company for auction to repay the debt, but the proceeds were still not enough to repay the debt. Later, Nayantu was sued by Father Jean-Marie Planchet. After Nayantu lost the lawsuit, the royal residence was mortgaged to Father Jean-Marie Planchet. A large number of artworks in that royal residence were purchased and transported back to France by Albert Armand Pouyanne (1873-1932), and after Pouyanne's death, his wealth and a large number of collections were inherited by his family.

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A Chinese Underglaze Blue and Copper Red Bottle Vase H 22.5cm; W 17.5cm Qing Dynasty Heber R. Bishop Collection, picture of an old newspaper from the Heber R. Bishop Collection exhibition.

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A Chinese Blue and White Garlic Head Vase H 40cm; W 20cm Yuan Dynasty Baron Sternburg Collection, picture of an old newspaper from the Baron Sternburg Collection exhibition.

Lot 91

A Chinese Blue and White Figural Story Mallet Vase H 48cm; W 19cm Qing Dynasty M. Grandidier Collection, picture of an old newspaper from the M. Grandidier Collection exhibition.

Lot 99

A Chinese Famille Rose Landscape Vase H 20cm; W 13cm Qing Dynasty Sir Charles Stewart Addis Art Collection Charles Stewart Addis KCMG joined the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation in London in 1880. When he was posted to Peking, he became one of the first Western bankers to live in Beijing, China in 1886. After he was appointed senior manager of HSBC's London office in 1911. He issued a restructuring loan to Yuan Shikai's Republican government, which was a success in 1913. In that year, the British government awarded Addis a knighthood of merit. Charles Stewart Addis was very passionate about Chinese art. During his time in Beijing, the State Council Secretary's Office of the Nationalist Government gave and sold art to him on several occasions as gifts to friends. In 1921, he was awarded the KCMG (Knight Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George). In the same year, he retired from his position as London Manager of the HSBC Bank, but continued to serve as Manager of the British Group of the China Consortium and as a director of the Board of Directors of the British China Company and the China Central Railway Company. Later, he passed away on December 14, 1945 in Frant, Sussex. The collection of Sir Charles Stewart Addis was inherited by his son, Sir John Addis. This collection was provided by collectors from around the world. Part of the old Sir John Addis Collection comes with the Charles Stewart Addis Collection label.

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Louis Leloup Val Saint Lambert large vase with inclusions - Weight: 2.34 kg - Shipping unavailable - Region: Belgique - Sizes: H 355 MM L 180 MM - At first glance: very good condition - Author / artist: Louis Leloup

Lot 101

Imposing Murano vase signed Camozzo in blown glass - Weight: 8.70 kg - Shipping unavailable - Region: Italie - Sizes: H 470MM L410MM

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Large Val Saint Lambert "electroplating" vase decorated with flowers signed VSL - Weight: 2.92 kg - Shipping unavailable - Region: Belgique - Sizes: H 600 mm x D base 190 mm - At first glance: excellent condition

Lot 124

Amphora Nikolaus Kannhauser vase painting on enamel, gold and stones "young woman allegory of Russia" - Weight: 930 g - Shipping available - Region: Austria - Sizes: H=250mm D=180mm - At first glance: good condition

Lot 125

Amphora Nikolaus Kannhauser large vase painting on enamel, gold and stones "young woman allegory of Russia" - Weight: 4.25 kg - Shipping available - Region: Austria - Sizes: H=450mm D=260mm - At first glance: good condition

Lot 172

Emile Galle vase decorated with flowers - Weight: 360 g - Shipping available - Region: France - Sizes: H 100 mm x D 130 mm - At first glance: good condition - Author / artist: Emile Galle

Lot 176

Emile Galle vase decorated with blue Daisies - Weight: 680 g - Shipping available - Region: FRANCE - Sizes: H 210 mm x D 85 mm - At first glance: good condition - Author / artist: Emile Galle

Lot 177

GALLE Emile (1846-1904) Gourd vase in multi-layered glass decorated with magnolias - Weight: 3.80 kg - Shipping available - Region: France - Sizes: H=330mm L=270mm - At first glance: very good condition - Author / artist: Emile Galle

Lot 208

Porphyry vase mounted in bronze with goat's head - Weight: 4.50 kg - Shipping available - Region: France - Sizes: H 280 D170 - At first sight: broken / damaged - Condition details: Broken corner at the base

Lot 215

Cloisonne and enameled vase France around 1900 decorated with flowers - Weight: 935 g - Shipping available - Region: France - Sizes: H=380mm L=100mm - At first glance: good condition

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Charles CATTEAU (1880-1966) Art Deco sandstone vase - Weight: 3.35 kg - Shipping available - Region: Belgique - Sizes: H 310 mm x L 180 mm - At first glance: normal wear / patina of use - Condition details: Small knock on collar - Author / artist: Charles CATTEAU

Lot 264

Daum Nancy Art Deco Frosted Vase - Weight: 2.00 kg - Shipping available - Region: france - Sizes: h 180 mm x l 220 mm - At first glance: very good condition - Author / artist: Daum Nancy

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Art deco vase cleared with acid on a blue background - Weight: 1.83 kg - Shipping unavailable - Region: Europe - Sizes: H 305 MM D 170 MM - At first glance: very good condition

Lot 312

Lorrain vase Art Deco frame wrought iron - Weight: 3.22 kg - Shipping available - Region: France - Sizes: H 240 mm x D 220 mm - At first glance: good condition

Lot 313

Vase Daum Nancy - Weight: 1.09 kg - Shipping available - Region: France - Sizes: H 350 mm x D 125 mm - At first glance: good condition - Author / artist: Daum Nancy

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