A chinese porcelain bowl profusely painted in bright famille rose enamels with warriors on horseback with attendants. There is a 6 character Tongzhi mark in a double square painted square to the base.
Dating from the Tongzhi period (1862-74), it measures 7 3/8inches (18.8 cm) max across.
There is some wear to the turquoise enamel to the interior. It is in otherwise very good condition with no frits, chips or cracks.
A pair of chinese red Dehua porcelain jos-stick holders quite crudely moulded as fo dogs with a cylindrical holder on a rectangular base all covered in a brown glaze stopping short of the foot rim.
Dating from the C17th., they stand 3 3/8inches (8.7 cm) high.
A chinese porcelain bowl painted in underglaze blue and famille rose enamels of subtle shades with figures in a garden. It has an iron brown dressed rim.
Dating from the 2nd half of the C18th., it measures 8 inches (20.4 cm) across.
It is in excellent condition with no frits chips or cracks. There is very minor wear to the interior decor in base.
A chinese octagonal porcelain bowl painted to the exterior in famille rose enamels with the 8 buddhist emblems. The interior and base are enamelled turquoise, the base with a 6 character Tongzhi mark.
Dating from the Tongzhi period (1862-74), it measures 5 5/8inches (14.4 cm) max across.
The turquoise enamel has some very minor wear and 2 miniscule losses
A chinese porcelain brush pot painted in famille rose enamels in the "rose medallion" style.
Dating from the 2nd half of the C19th., it stands 4 3/4inches (12.1 cms) high.
There is a miniscule area where the blue enamel has chipped (see photo 9). The adjoining area it has fled in the firing. There is gilt wear to the border of the rear cartouche and kiln grit to the interior base. It is in very good condition.
A chinese hexagonal porcelain bowl beautifully decorated in bright famile rose enamels with a horse and figures in a landscape. There is a 4 character Tongzhi mark to the base. The interior and base with turquoise enamel.
Dating from the Tongzhi period (1862-74), it measures 4 1/2inches (11.5 cm) max across.
It is in very good condition with only minor surface scratching to the interior.