This is a well painted famille rose dish with a faux pudding stone pattern painted as a surround and on the back of the dish. The paint has flaked off in one spot on the back but no damage to the ceramic body. Qianlong Mark but probably the second half of the 20th Century. I wanted to group this under antiques but is probably after 1920. Measures 4 inches in diameter or 10.2 cm.
A small fragment of a Tibetan bodhisattva in gilt repousse copper. A beautiful face, dorje above the right shoulder and a seed pattern arount the sides. Measures 2.6 inches wide or 6.6 cm.
This is an early terracotta seated buddha circa 12th century. Writing on the reverse side. Measures 4 3/8 inches high or 11 cm.
For very similar pieces see The Newark Museum - Tibetan Collection volume III 1986 page 49 and 57. Sotheby's Sale 5823, 22 March 1989. lot 267
This is a well potted famille rose teapot with a Hongxian mark but probably from the 20's or 30,s. Well painted with a delicate ribbed potting. A silver chain and silver cover with a sculpted frog with traces of enamel. Excellent condition. Measures 7 inches spout to back of teapot (18cm) and approximately 5 inches high to the top of the lid (13cm).