A Japanese silver wire cloisonne ginbari vase decorated with bamboo on a light blue ground fading to silver towards the base. It has bronze mounts and is unmarked.
Dating from c.1900, it stands 5 3/4inches (14.7 cms) high.
There are two faults to the shoulder, one miniscule and very hard to spot, the other has a short star crack emanating from it.
A pair of chinese cloisonne vases each decorated with a pair of five clawed dragons chasing a flaming pearl over waves. The neck has a band of ruyi and floral scrolls.
Dating from c.1900, they stand 7 1/4inches (18.5 cms) high including lids.
Both vases are in good condition. The is some damage to one lid.
A Chinese baluster porcelain vase decorated in underglaze blue with the popular prunus or hawthorne pattern. It has a 4 character Kangxi mark to the base.
Dating from c.1900, it stands 7 inches (17.9 cms) high.
There is an original bubble burst to the glaze on the body. It is in very good condition.
A well painted porcelain bowl and cover decorated with scholars objects and calligraphy in black and a painters or potters signature in red. There is a seal mark to the base and cover.
Probably dating from the late C19th., it stands 5 inches (12.8 cms) high.
There is some wear to the gilding and a miniscule shell frit to the rim of the lid. It is in otherwise very good condition.