A very finely decorated Chinese porcelain bowl painted in famille rose enamels with courtyard scenes.
Dating from the Qianlong period (1736-95), it measures 5 1/2inches (14 cms) across.
There is a faint 3.5cm hairline, a very small chip to the rim and minor chips to the footrim. Please study photographs to view the high quality of this item.
A Chinese flattened globular porcelain water pot for the scholars table. It is very well decorated in underglaze blue with 6 figures in a landscape. (It is very difficult to do this justice in a phtograph as the decoration goes around the steep curve of the body.)
Dating from the mid C19th., it measures 2 7/8inches (7.2 cms) across.
A stoutly potted squat baluster vase decorated with a dark flambe glaze draining at the rim to a grey/green.The base has been ground where the glaze has run in the kiln.
Probably dating from the late C18th./ Early C19th., it stands nearly 4 inches (10 cms) high.