Chinese porcelain vase decorated in high relief and coloured enamels on biscuit with various mythical beasts. It has a mark to the base of Wang Bingrong.
Dating from the late Qing / Republic period, it stands 9 inches (22.9 cms) high.
There is some staining to the glaze and would have had a lid. It is in, otherwise, good condition.
A beautifully hand potted stoneware vase decorated with an iron brown glaze and blue/ cream flambe patches. There is an incised signature to the body near the foot. There is an indistinct handwritten mark to the base.
I do not Know the date or artist of this piece. It stands 5 3/8inches (13.6 cms) high.
A Chinese porcelain vase and cover decorated in high relief with enamel on biscuit with cranes wading amongst lotus. There is a 4 character mark of Wang Bingrong to the base.
Dating from the late C19th/early 20th., it stands 8 1/8inches (20.5 cms) high (inc lid).
The base is in very good condition. There is damage to the lid (see photos).