A rare Chinese export famille rose punch bowl decorated with panels of pseudo tobacco leaf pattern with underglaze blue borders. Diameter: 10 ¼ in. Qianlong, late eighteenth century.
Star crack within the footrim. 3 in. rim hairline. One or two tiny enamel losses. No other damage.
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A miniature Chinese export porcelain figure of a boy, seated and holding a lotus. Late 18th century English clobbering. Height: 2 5/8 in. Qianlong (1736-95).
Chip to right hand and tip of lotus. No other damage.
A miniature Chinese export porcelain model of Liu Hai seated on his three-legged toad, possibly intended as a waterdropper. Late 18th century English clobbering. Height: 2 5/8 in. Qianlong (1736-95).
An unusual Chinese Imari bowl and cover decorated with chrysanthemum mons and scrolling lotus, a floral spray within a double circle inside the footrim. Diameter: 7 in. Kangxi (1662-1722).
The bowl copies a Japanese design of about 1700 in shape and decoration. It is most unusual in still having its cover intact. Such pieces, now rare, illustrate the Chinese intention to undercut the cost of Japanese production to the W ...click for details
A shouldered green Chinese monochrome vase covered all over with a finely crackled glaze. Neck reduced and mounted in silver. Height: 5 7/8 in. Qianlong (1736-95).
A small Chinese porcelain monochrome baluster vase covered with a pale blue glaze. Old collector’s label to the base. Height: 4 ¾ in. Kangxi ( 1662-1722).
Rim reduced and mounted in silver. No further damage.
A fine Chinese export famille rose dish enamelled with a literary scene of two ladies conversing on a terrace and a scholar playing the qin in his studio. Diameter: 9 ¾ in. Yongzheng (1723-35).