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Asian Art ii Thursday 14th November 2013 at 10.30am Viewing Times Saturday 9th November 10.00am – 1.00pm Monday 11th November 10.00am – 5.00pm Tuesday 12th November 10.00am – 7.00pm John Axford

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400. A Chinese bronze incense burner, probably 19th century, the compressed circular body with handles rising from the rim, the base with a sixteen character mark, 14.5cm. £100-200

401. A Chinese bronze tripod incense burner, 18th/19th century, the compressed circular body with twisted rope handles, the base with a sinuous chilong, 14cm. £800-1,200

402. A Chinese bronze bowl, of compressed ovoid form, raised on a tapering foot with a copper-coloured patina, the base with a six character Xuande mark, 15.5cm dia. £200-300

403. A Chinese Yixing ding, 20th century, raised on three archaistic legs, the body moulded in relief with taotie masks, two loop handles to the rim, the base with a four character Qianlong mark, 17.3cm. £300-500

404. A Chinese bronze incense burner, 18th century, the compressed circular body with loop handles to the shoulder, the metal with a warm patina, a six character Xuande mark to the base, 18.7cm. £1,000-1,500

405. A Japanese bronze jardinière, Meiji 1868-1912, decorated with two scaly dragons encircling the body, rising from breaking waves, 38cm across. £200-300

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406. Five Chinese polished bronze tripod incense burners, 19th century, each with a compressed circular body and ring handles, with a six character Xuande mark to the base, 15cm max. (5) ÂŁ1,000-1,500

407. Four Chinese bronze incense burners, probably 19th century, two of compressed circular form, one with ring handles, the other animal masks, another a tripod censer with lion mask handles, the last quatre-lobed with ruyi-shaped handles and raised on four ruyi feet, all marked, 17.5cm. (4) ÂŁ1,000-1,500

408. A pair of Chinese parcel-gilt silver-coloured metal boxes and covers, probably 19th century, the compressed circular double-walled bodies embossed in high relief with dragons in pursuit of flaming pearls, with ruyi-head borders set with turquoise and coral coloured beads, the covers and bases with key-fret bands, each with a four character Qianlong seal mark, 14.5cm. (4) ÂŁ3,000-5,000

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409. A Chinese bronze gu beaker vase, Kangxi 1662-1722, the exterior cast with sinuous chilong and other mythical creatures clambering amidst scrolling clouds, the base with a six character Xuande mark, 26.7cm. £150-250

410. A Chinese Ming style pewter ewer and cover, 19th century, the hexagonal body with peach-shaped panels, one depicting Shoulao with an attendant boy, the other a scholar carrying a ruyi sceptre, the handle and spout with animal masks, the cover surmounted with a Buddhist lion dog, 37.8cm. (2) £400-600

411. A Chinese bronze vase, probably Yuan dynasty, the hexagonal body raised on a high foot, cast with a panel containing a bird to each side, the loop handles with mythical beast masks, 27.9cm. £200-300

412. λ A Mongolian silver-coloured metal ewer, 19th century, set with two oval celadon jade plaques, a jade belthook to the handle, a jade goose finial and red coral and turquoise coloured beads, the cover joined by a chain, 28.5cm. £1,500-2,500

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413. A Chinese incense burner and cover, 18th century, cast as a luduan, the beast’s head forming the hinge d cover, with large ears and a swirling mane, standing four-square on a snake, 23.5cm. £300-500

414. A Chinese bronze model of a Buddhist lion dog and her puppy, 19th century, the mother with a paw resting on the puppy’s back, each dog with its mouth in a wide snarl, the long manes and features finely cast, 23.5cm. £1,000-2,000

415. A Chinese gilt bronze incense burner, 17th/18th century, cast as a Buddhist lion dog with one paw resting on a brocade ball, his head turned to sinister, an oval cover to his back, together with a hardwood stand, 17.5cm across. (3) £1,500-2,500

416. A Japanese bronze figure, 17th century, his left foot resting on a ball, his arms raised in a dance, with red, white and gilt pigments to his robes and face, all on a plinth with four flared feet, 42.2cm. £1,500-2,000

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417. A Chinese bronze incense stick holder, Ming dynasty or earlier, cast with two figures, each wearing flowing robes, carrying a baton and flanking a tall support, 10cm. £200-300

418. A Chinese paktong square casket, 19th or 20th century, the hinged cover of pitched triangular form, with two loose fittings, raised on four feet, with a bright patina, 21.2cm. £150-250

419. A rare Chinese gilt bronze finial, 18th century, the four sides finely engraved with the Eight Daoist Immortals, the corners with card cut spandrels formed as mythical beasts, 17cm. £150-250

420. A Korean bronze model of Buddha, probably 17th century, standing before a flaming mandala, wearing an elaborate headdress and adorned with red and turquoise coloured beads, holding a conch shell in one hand, raised on a lotus base, the reverse with four lines of calligraphy, a hardwood base, 21cm. (2) £300-500

421. A Thai bronze head of Buddha, probably Sukhothai period, typically cast with his hair formed as bands of studs with elongated earlobes and downcast eyes, the bronze with a warm patina, 19.5cm. £300-500

422. A Chinese gilt bronze figure, 18th century or later, seated with crossed legs, wearing an elaborate headdress and her hair in a high chignon, holding a small vase and seated on a lotus base, her features and hair picked out in cold painted pigments, 18cm. £1,500-2,000

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423. A Japanese bronze incense burner and cover, Meiji 1868-1912, modelled as a seated puppy, with a bell tied around his neck on a scarf, the features and fur finely cast, 11cm. (2) £250-350 Sold on behalf of the executors of The Hon. Mary Anna Marten dec’d, of Crichel House, Dorset.

424. A Japanese bronze model of an eagle, Meiji 1868-1912, perched on a large rocky outcrop, its wings slightly outstretched poised for flight, a small monkey crouching beneath the rocks, the feathers and features finely cast, 32.8cm. (2) £1,500-2,000

425. Five small Chinese coconut bowls, 18th century, each carved from a nut in shallow relief, depicting various scenes with figures and animals amidst rocky landscapes and pine trees, each with a calligraphic description and a metal liner, 6.7cm. (5) £100-200

426. A Seljuk cast bronze circular mirror, depicting two fish and kufic script, the reverse with a grid of characters, together with a lobed plaque cast with panels containing script and foliate designs, 15.1cm. (2) £300-500

427. A Chinese hardwood square tray, 19th century, the raised sides with a reticulated key fret, a short foot to each corner, 20.4cm. £300-500

428. A Chinese carved hardwood ruyi sceptre, 20th century, the head formed as a large lingzhi, a silk tassel with an orange bead, 32.2cm. £300-500

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429. A Chinese red cinnabar lacquer circular box and cover, 19th century, carved in relief with two figures beneath trees in a mountainous landscape, the sides with panels of flowers and foliage on a diaper ground, 20cm. (2) £500-800

430. A Chinese red cinnabar lacquer low stand, 19th/20th century, carved in shallow relief with a large peacock and a peahen perched on rockwork beneath pine, with shaped reticulated panels to the apron, the scrolling feet carved as dense foliage beneath a key fret band, 17.3cm x 43cm x 30cm. £150-250

431. A Chinese red cinnabar lacquer box and cover, 18th century, carved in relief and with finger citron issuing from flowering leafy stems, all on a swastika diaper ground, 12cm. (2) £1,000-1,500

432. A Chinese red cinnabar lacquer circular box and cover, 18th/19th century, carved in relief with a figure on horseback, with his attendant carrying a banner in a mountainous landscape amongst pine, all within a wide band of fruiting pomegranate on a key fret ground, 16.5cm. (2) £800-1,200

433. A Chinese red cinnabar lacquer box and cover, 18th/19th century, with a central panel carved with a scholar and his attendant in a garden before a pagoda with pine and rockwork, and with further panels of foliate designs, all above a band of key fret to the foot, 18.8cm. (2) £800-1,200

434. A Chinese rectangular wooden casket, 19th or 20th century, the hinged cover carved in relief with a panel containing tigers amidst cloud scrolls surrounding a central shou character, the sides depicting animals, birds and figures in rocky landscapes with pine, prunus and lotus, all within bands of scrolling foliate designs, the interior with a single four-compartment tray, the mounts silvercoloured metal, 38cm. (2) £200-300

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435. A Chinese circular enamelled silver box and cover, Qianlong 1736-95, the cover decorated with a small boy chasing butterflies beneath flowering trees, the sides with stylized flowers and leaf scrolls, 6.6cm. (2) £800-1,200

436. λ A Chinese Canton ivory fan, 19th century, the paper panel painted with many small figures with applied ivory faces, 51cm across. £300-400

Provenance: formerly the collection of Roger Ferri.

437. λ A small collection of Chinese kingfisher feather hair ornaments, 19th century, variously formed, three as crescents with petals, two as foliate and fruiting bouquets and one a large butterfly with filigree, inset with hard stones, 15.3cm. (6) £1,000-1,500

438. A Chinese cloisonné belt buckle, 18th century, decorated with a scrolling lotus design on a turquoise ground, all within beaded borders, 10.2cm. (2) £300-400

439. A Japanese cloisonné casket, 19th/20th century, the top decorated with two cranes in flight above flowers in a landscape, the sides with further birds and mon, 21cm. £300-400

440. A pair of Chinese cloisonné ovoid vases, 19th century, decorated with lotus flowers, leaf scrolls and bats, each raised on an elaborately carved wooden base, 27.5cm. (2) £300-400

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441. A Chinese box wood carving of Shoulao, 19th century, standing wearing long flowing robes, with a large peach in his left hand, a gnarled staff with a scroll in his right, an amused expression on his face, 23.2cm. £100-200

442. A large Chinese rootwood carving of Shoulao, c.1900, standing with a staff in his left hand, the wood forming his long flowing robes, the stand carved as interlocking blocks, 82cm. (2) £600-1,000

443. λ A Chinese ivory reticulated perfumière, 19th century, carved in relief with a scaly dragon amidst cloud scrolls, and two Chinese hardwood carvings of seated laughing figures, each holding a peach aloft in his left hand, one with a small boy clambering upon his knee, 16cm max. (3) £200-300

444. A Chinese carved hardwood figure of a sage, 19th century, holding a peach and wearing flowing robes, 15cm. £1,000-1,500

445. A Chinese bronze incense burner and cover, 18th/19th century, the globular body raised on three high feet, decorated with stylized archaistic and geometric designs in silver inlay, and with bands of key fret to the rim and handles, the reticulated domed cover surmounted by a dragon with a flaming pearl of wisdom, a fitted hardwood stand carved as ruyi, 31.5cm. (3) £2,500-3,500

446. A Chinese bamboo bitong, 19th/20th century, carved in relief with a group of warriors with a horse amidst pine and rocky mountains, the rim with a band of cloud scrolls, 31.3cm. £300-500

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447. A Chinese lacquered lingzhi fungus libation cup or vase, the gnarled exterior of lobed form, the interior lacquered gold, together with a carved hardwood stand formed as a root, 13.2cm across. (2) £300-500

448. A Chinese amber carving of a mountain, depicting two cranes in flight before a rocky outcrop with a pine tree, mounted in a carved hardwood stand, the surface with a red-brown tone, 14cm. £500-800

449. A Chinese red cinnabar lacquer stand, 19th century, carved in shallow relief with diaper, key fret and scrolling designs, the top supported by a gourd-shaped stem, the base with a reticulated border, 25cm. £1,500-2,000

450. A small Chinese cloisonné model of a horse or zebra, 18th century, standing four square and facing forward, wearing a red bridle, together with a hardwood stand, 9cm. (2) £1,000-1,500

451. λ A Chinese black lacquer rectangular box, 18th/19th century, the hinged cover inlaid with ivory depicting standing figures in a pagoda landscape, with rockwork and cloud scrolls, the sides with fruit, flowers and auspicious objects, the metal hinges with a ruyi-head-shaped fastener, 33.6cm long. £200-300

452. A small Chinese laque burgauté square cup, 18th century, each face with a panel inlaid with mother of pearl, alternately depicting blossoming prunus and watery mountainous pagoda landscapes, the interior with a metal liner, 5.7cm. £200-300

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453. λ A Chinese Canton ivory card case, 19th century, finely carved in relief with a cartouche containing officials in a court scene, within a continuous elaborate border of peony, grapevine and foliage, the reverse with many figures amidst pagodas, pine and willow, 11.8cm. (2) £500-1,000 454. λ A Chinese Canton ivory card case, 19th century, typically carved in relief with figures engaged in daily pursuits amidst pine and pavilions, 9.5cm. (2) £150-200 455. λ A Chinese Canton ivory card case, 19th century, typically carved in relief with figures engaged in everyday pursuits, amidst pavilions, pine, plantain and willow, 8.5cm. (2) £200-300 456. λ A Chinese Canton ivory card case, 19th century, carved in relief with panels containing peony and scrolling foliage, each side with a central cartouche containing small figures amidst pine and willow before pagodas, 10.7cm. (2) £200-300 457. λ Two Chinese Canton ivory puzzle boxes, 19th century, each with a sliding cover, together with a carved ivory card case, all depicting figures in various landscapes and pursuits, the card case with a vacant cartouche, 9cm max. (4) £600-800 458. λ A Chinese Canton ivory card case, 19th century, one side carved in high relief with fish, crabs and other crustacea, the reverse with a panel of figures beneath a tree, 10.5cm. (2), £1,000-1,500 459. λ A Chinese Canton ivory brisé fan, 19th century, elaborately decorated with many figures, trees, scrolls and cash symbols, 22cm. £600-800 460. λ A Chinese carved ivory panel, c.1900, decorated in relief with many figures of ladies and children engaged in pleasurable pursuits on a bridge and before a lake, 30.8cm. £200-300 461. λ A Chinese miniature ivory seal, 19th century, surmounted by a curled chilong, the base with a six character seal mark which reads xian zhong ri chang, jing li tian da, 2.5cm. £200-300 462. λ A small Chinese ivory oval seal, 19th/20th century, surmounted with a horned mythical creature, with a high domed shell, the base with a four character Chenghua mark, 3.8cm. £200-300 463. λ An Indian ivory carved model of an elephant, 19th century, standing four-square with a rider seated on its back, with a silver-coloured metal scrolling foliate caparison, mounted on a mammoth tooth rectangular base, 14cm. £150-250 464. λ A Japanese ivory rectangular plaque, Meiji 1868-1912, carved in relief with the seven Gods of Good Fortune holding their various attributes, mounted in a silver-coloured metal compact, the reverse with the monogram ‘D R H’, the plaque signed Seiko, a fitted hinged case, the compact 8.6cm. (2) £250-350

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465. λ A Chinese ivory model of a junk, 19th century, with small figures engaged in various pursuits upon the decks, contained in a glass dome, 33cm long. (3) £1,000-1,500

466. λ A Japanese stag antler hako netsuke, 19th century, Kokusai school, carved with a circular mirror to one side in Asakusa style, an ivory kagamibuta decorated with a minogame and an ojime decorated with rice bails and gourds, 4cm. (4) £300-500

467. A Japanese hardwood bokuto, 18th/19th century, elegantly carved with a warm patina and suede ties, 50.5cm. £600-1,000

468. A Japanese iron sukashi tsuba, 17th century, formed as a crab on four slender leaves, with fitted box, 7.6cm. (2) £100-200

469. Japanese smoking accessories, 19th century, comprising: two stag antler kiseruzutsu, one carved with figures in a mountainous landscape, the other with tennin and a tabako-ire made from 17th or 18th century stamped Spanish leather, with shakudo menuki, 21cm. (4) £1,000-1,500

470. Ten Middle Eastern pen boxes, 19th century, painted and lacquered with figures, geometric designs and panels of flowers, 25cm. (10) £1,000-2,000

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Provenance: from the collection of the 2nd Viscount Bearsted, and thence by descent.


471. λ A Chinese carved ivory puzzle ball and stand, early 20th century, an ivory carving of a maiden holding a flower bloom, another of a fisherman, the third of Budai He Shang, 23.5cm.(5) £200-300

472. λ Six Japanese ivory okimono, Meiji 1868-1912, variously carved as a lady seated, five figures climbing a tree, signed to the base, a man holding a statue of a woman, two men resting by a tree, a sarumawashi with monkeys and Jurojin signed to the back, 11.2cm. £300-500 The latter three with paper labels for Mrs. H Johnston’s Collection.

473. λ A Japanese ivory netsuke of a baku, 19th/20th century, crouching down with its tail raised, signed to the reverse, 4.3cm. £150-250

474. λ Two Japanese ivory okimono, Meiji 1868-1912, the first depicting a fisherman holding a basket with a minogame at his feet, unsigned, and another of a seated samurai, holding a fan and a sword with a sake bottle hanging from it, the base with a two character mark on red lacquer tablet, with wood stand, 11.2cm. (3) £250-350 The latter with paper label for Mrs. H Johnston’s Collection, No. 222.

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475. Ten Japanese red lacquer bowls, 19th century, and ten of shallower form, each lacquered black to the footrim, the compressed circular body raised on a short straight foot, contained in a fitted wooden box, 11.4cm dia. (22) £200-300

476. λ A Japanese Shibayama sewing box and cover, Meiji 1868-1912, onlaid in mother of pearl with a jardinière of flowers and a dragonfly to one side, and an eagle perched on a prunus branch to the other, the interior fitted with sewing instruments, 11.4cm. £300-400

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477. λ A Japanese ivory figure of a girl, 19th century, with long hair secured in a loose ponytail, her robes with a floral scrolling design, a small cat playing with a ribbon at her feet, the base with a two character mark, 10.8cm. £300-500

478. λ A good Japanese ivory okimono, Meiji 1868-1912, depicting an itinerant priest with a straw hat, a gnarled staff and floating robes, holding a kongo and carrying a portable shrine, lotus flowers and makimono on his back, a two character mark to the base, 12.8cm. £1,000-2,000

479. λ A Japanese ivory brush pot, 19th century, carved in relief with elephant, tigers, monkeys, lion and zebras, the beasts’ features finely defined, a beetle carved to the interior and base, 15.8cm. £500-1,000

480. λ A Japanese marine ivory okimono, Meiji 1868-1912, depicting six figures clambering upon rockwork, variously clasping a net, a jar, a fan, a large peach and a gourd, with minogame and a scaly dragon, a two character mark to the base, 9.3cm. £200-300

481. λ A small Japanese ivory okimono, Meiji 1868-1912, depicting figures in a mountainous landscape, three fishing in a boat and another with a net, the other figures observing them, the base with two character mark on red lacquer tablet, 4.7cm. £300-500

482. λ A good Japanese ivory okimono, Meiji 1868-1912, depicting figures surrounding a thatched hut, three engaged in farming pursuits and the fourth preparing tea, signed Yasumasa on the wall of the hut and with another three character mark to the base, 9cm. £500-1,000

Paper label for Mrs H Johnston’s Collection.

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483. 位 A group of seven Japanese ojime, 18th and 19th century, including one of Fukura-Suzume the lucky sparrow, one an ivory cicada, one of Usofuki and one in gold and shakudo with stylized pawlonia mon, 2.1cm max. (7) 拢500-700

484. 位 Two Japanese ivory okimono, 19th century, one of goddess Seiobo with a fan, signed Hideshika, the other of Urashima Taro and the tortoise, the former with label from the Tomkinson collection, 11.2cm. (2) 拢600-800

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485. λ A Chinese ivory carving of Guanyin, c.1900, standing wearing flowing robes, holding a ruyi sceptre and with a lion dog at her feet, a hardwood stand, 21cm. (2) £400-600 Provenance: The Reverend Dr K H Uttley. 486. λ A large Chinese ivory puzzle ball and stand, c.1900, elaborately carved with writhing dragons and with two smaller puzzle balls forming a tall reticulated stand, 48.5cm high, 11cm dia. (2) £1,000-2,000 487. λ A Chinese ivory carving of a maiden, late 19th/20th century, wearing flowing robes, standing holding a hibiscus bloom, her hair in an elaborate chignon, the details picked out in polychrome, 28.5cm. £400-600 488. λ A Chinese ivory card case, 19th century, carved in relief with many figures, one inspecting a scroll, another carrying a large ruyi sceptre, with pine, willow and pagodas, together with a carved ivory puzzle ball and stand, the ball with flowers and geometric designs, the stand carved as a figure, the card case with a fitted case, 19.3cm. (4) £300-500

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489. λ A collection of Japanese ojime, 19th/20th century, in ivory, bone, lacquer, coral and mixed metals, depicting masks, figures, abstract and other subjects. (41) £600-800

490. λ A Japanese ivory okimono of a banana, Meiji 1868-1912, with part of the peel torn back to reveal the fleshy fruit, 16.2cm. £800-1,200

491. λ A Japanese ivory okimono of a pomegranate, Meiji 1868-1912, the fruit split open to reveal the seeds, the ivory stained pink, 7.5cm. £600-1,000

492. A Chinese bamboo carving of a Pekinese dog, 19th/20th century, carved in a recumbent position and holding a brocade ball between its front paws, wearing a neckerchief and with a bushy tail, 10.8cm. £300-500 Sold on behalf of the executors of The Hon. Mary Anna Marten dec’d, of Crichel House, Dorset.

493. A Japanese brown lacquer kogo, Meiji 1868-1912, formed as a laughing boy, crouching with his left knee raised, his robe and trousers inlaid with mother of pearl scrolling foliate designs, 7cm. (2) £3,000-4,000

494. A small Chinese lapis lazuli carving of a cat, 19th century, crouching and holding a butterfly and a lingzhi spray in its mouth, 5.1cm. £100-200

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495. A Chinese gilt wood reticulated panel, 19th/20th century, with a shaped cartouche enclosing an arrangement of vases, flowers and fruits, the spandrels as stylized butterflies, 54cm x 35cm (excluding the frame). £300-500

496. A large Chinese rectangular gilt wood panel, 19th/20th century, intricately carved in deep relief depicting an expansive battle scene, with warriors on horseback, carrying banners and brandishing swords amidst pagodas, pine and willow, 64.5cm. £800-1,200

497. Two Chinese hardwood panels, 19th or 20th century, each carved with Guanyin holding a lingzhi fungus, one with a deer at her feet, all amidst pine and rockwork, 48.7cm x 25.3cm. (2) £1,000-1,500

498. A small Japanese black and gold lacquer cabinet, kodansu, 19th century, decorated with many egrets in flight above and beside watery landscapes, with a pair of doors fastened with a bronze egret opening to reveal a single drawer, and with six further drawers, all mounted with loose metal handles, 24.4cm x 24cm x 16cm. £800-1,200 Provenance: Invercauld Castle, Aberdeenshire.

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500. A pair of Chinese circular gilt wood panels 19th/20th century, each elaborately carved in deep relief, depicting Genghis Khan during battle at the walls of Peking, with many warriors on horseback and wielding swords on rocky paths amidst large trees and pavilions, one with a metal base plate and mount, 48cm. (2) £1,500-2,500

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502. A pair of large Chinese hardwood stands, late 19th century, the octagonal top set with marble panels, the apron and legs intricately carved with reticulated flowers and foliage, and with circular pierced under-tiers, 60cm x 55cm. (2) £400-600

503. A pair of Chinese hardwood stands, 19th century, each raised on five scrolling legs joined by a central foliate stretcher, the reticulated frieze supporting a circular top, 19cm across. (2) £800-1,200

504. A Chinese huanghuali stand, 18th/19th century, the rectangular top with plain square-section legs joined by plain stretchers, 51cm x 41cm x 31cm. £1,500-2,500

505. A Chinese hardwood screen stand, 19th century, with wire inlay and elaborate panels reticulated with a fruiting gourd vine, the base with stylized leaves and fruit, 26cm x 27.5cm. £400-600

506. A Chinese hardwood miniature altar table, 19th century, the rectangular top with upright scrolling ends, an open-work foliate panel to each support, 11.5cm x 36.8cm x 13.8cm. £500-800

507. Fifteen Chinese hardwood stands, 19th and 20th century, and one hardwood cover, carved as various shapes and in different sizes, 25cm max. (16) £200-300

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508. A large Chinese black lacquer table, 19th/early 20th century, the rectangular table above a shaped frieze, decorated with red scrolling foliage and key fret designs, the legs with further leaf scrolls and flowers, 77cm x 155cm x 79cm. £1,000-2,000

509. A pair of Chinese hardwood square-top tables, probably 19th century, the tops above high stretchers with vertical supports, the cylindrical legs joined by further stretchers and with metal capped feet, 47cm x 46.5cm x 46.5 cm. (2) £1,000-2,000

510. A pair of Chinese hardwood rectangular tables, adapted from 18th century chairs, the aprons carved with stylized flower scrolls, the square legs joined by stretchers, 51.5cm x 61cm x 47.5cm. (2) £600-1,000

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511. A Chinese hardwood armchair, 19th century, the removable seat inset with a rattan panel, the front legs of scrolling form and joined by an H-stretcher, the splat carved with a symmetrical design, 99.4cm x 56cm x 44.4cm. (2) £2,000-3,000

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513. A pair of small Chinese hardwood stands, 19th century, the square tops inset with burr wood above reticulated friezes, supported by straight moulded legs joined by stretchers, 55cm x 10.5cm. (2) £300-500

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514. A Chinese hardwood table screen, the rectangular panel decorated in jade, turquoise and soapstone with a deer and a bat beneath a pine tree and inscribed shou tian bai lu, and with a lingzhi fungus, the stand carved in relief with geometric designs, 53cm x 33.7cm. (2) £800-1,200

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515. Twenty Chinese rectangular blue and white porcelain plaques, 19th century, the larger plaques painted with officials, warriors engaged in combat and equestrian riders in rocky landscapes, the smaller with scrolling lotus and other foliate designs, all mounted as a hardwood fire screen, 84.7cm overall. £500-800

516. A Chinese hardwood screen, 19th or 20th century, set with a silk panel embroidered with birds amidst flower sprays and a pine branch, the stand with reticulated panels, 78cm x 55cm. (2) £400-600

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517. A Chinese red ground robe, 19th century, decorated with flower sprays reserved on key fret, the edges with ruyi-shaped bands containing figures in fenced gardens on a dark blue ground, the sleeves with panels containing bats, chrysanthemum, scrolling gourd vines and insects, 162cm across. £800-1,200

518. A Chinese blue and gold dragon robe, jifu, 19th century, decorated with scaly five-clawed dragons with flaming pearls of wisdom amidst cloud scrolls, bats and auspicious things, all above crashing waves and rockwork, 203cm across. £500-1,000

519. A Chinese gold ground dragon robe, jifu, 19th century, decorated with scaly five-clawed dragons amidst cloud scrolls, bats and shou characters above crashing waves, 186cm across. £500-1,000

520. A Chinese pale orange silk dragon robe, 19th century, decorated with eight dragons, shou characters, bats, and cloud scrolls, all above crashing waves, 256cm across. £200-300

521. Nine Chinese silk robes, 20th century, in blue, green, brown and purple silk, decorated with flowers and foliage, ruyi and other motifs, 179cm max. (9) £200-300

522. A Chinese circular rank badge, 1st half 20th century, depicting a white pheasant standing on blue rockwork between fruit, foliage and lingzhi, framed and glazed, 29.5cm. £500-800

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523. A Chinese silk longevity scroll, 19th/early 20th century, decorated in gold with three columns of shou characters on a claret-coloured ground, 322cm x 52.5cm. £2,000-3,000 524. Various Chinese and Japanese textiles, 19th century, including a panel embroidered with flowers and butterflies and other smaller panels. (5) £150-250 525. Three Chinese textile panels, probably Wanli, embroidered with stylized florets and leaves, divided by bats and dragons, mounted on a rectangular panel, 67.5cm x 57cm overall. £500-1,000 526. A pair of Chinese yellow silk panels, 20th century, embroidered with floral borders of lotus and chrysanthemum and with calligraphy, together with a magenta silk rectangular panel decorated with birds and chrysanthemum and with four characters embroidered in gold-coloured thread, 200cm x 37cm and 192cm x 99cm respectively. (3) £300-500 527. A rare Chinese ink block model of Guanyin, 19th century, standing on a large carp above crashing waves, wearing long flowing robes and holding a lotus flower in her right hand, 20.8cm. £1,000-1,500

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540. A Chinese painting on silk, 19th century, after Wen Zheng Ming, depicting small figures beside a river in an extensive mountain landscape with pagodas and pine trees, framed and glazed, 147cm x 53cm. £300-500 541. Two Chinese scroll paintings, 19th/20th century, one depicting Shoulao seated beneath a pine tree with a bat, a deer and a lingzhi spray, signed Mei Xi, and with four artists’ seals, the other with three figures beneath a pine tree, a column of calligraphy and a single seal, 135cm x 61cm and 106cm x 60cm respectively. (2) £400-600 542. Four small Chinese scroll paintings 19th century, depicting figures engaged in various pursuits in interiors and gardens, 64cm x 21cm. (4) £400-600

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543. Four Chinese paintings on silk, in the style of Wu Bin, each depicting equestrian figures with their horses, one with calligraphy, framed and glazed, 56cm x 51cm max. (4) £800-1,200 544. A Chinese hardwood snuff bottle cabinet, modern, the single-glazed door enclosing an arrangement of shelves, 81.5cm x 48cm x 9.5cm. £100-200

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545. A Japanese scroll painting, Muromachi 1333-1573, depicting scenes from the Honen Shonin Gyojo Ezu (Illustrated Deeds of the Priest Honen), the handscroll sections decorated in ink, colour and gold, anonymous, 157cm. £1,500-2,000 The Honen Shonin Gyojo Ezu describes the origins of the Jobo sect of Buddhism known in the West as Pure Land Buddhism. This scroll painting depicts chapters from vol. 25, scene 3, the vision of the golden Amida in Renshitsubo, vol. 26, scene 4, the Regent Hojo Tokiyori attains enlightenment, and various other scenes from vols. 26, 27 and 28. 546. A large Tibetan Tsongkhapa mandala, 19th/20th century, painted with many figures of lamas in concentric squares with further figures and above flaming deities, mounted on a silk surround, framed and glazed, 72cm x 49.5cm. £250-350 547. A Tibetan Buddhist Dkyil-vkhor thangka, 19th/20th century, depicting many figures around a central lama in an enormous leafy tree, framed and glazed, 83cm x 58cm. £150-250

548. A pair of Chinese paintings on silk, 20th century, depicting an Emperor and Empress, each wearing formal dragon robes with shou characters, flaming pearls and cloud scrolls, with a high headdress and jeweled necklaces, seated on an elaborately carved high throne, with feet resting on a stool, framed and glazed, 109cm x 80.5cm. (2) £1,500-2,500

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549. A set of eight Chinese school paintings on paper, 19th century, depicting floral botanical specimens, named in Chinese characters, framed and glazed, 27cm x 31.5cm. (8) ÂŁ1,000-1,500

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550. A pair of Chinese watercolours on paper, 19th century, each finely painted, one with a grass hopper perched on a gnarled fruiting sweet chestnut branch, the other an orchid issuing from rockwork, each with a short calligraphic description, framed and glazed, 29cm x 21.7cm. (2) £500-1,000 551. A Chinese painting on paper of a fortune teller, 19th century, she stands over a tray on which a turtle selects a coloured card, inscribed zhang gui guai, framed and glazed, 32.5cm x 26cm. £200-300 552. A Chinese watercolour on paper of a chough, 19th century, perched on a gnarled flowering prunus branch, its feathers and features finely painted, framed and glazed, 34.3cm x 40.6cm. £500-1,000 553. Five Chinese painted fan panels, 20th century, depicting pomegranate, root vegetables, birds, flowers and lotus, 54cm excluding the rectangular mounts. (5) £200-300 554. Six Chinese pith paper paintings, 19th century, depicting baskets of flowers, lychees and other fruit and flowers, mounted in two separate frames, 25cm x 15cm approx. (2) £300-500

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555. Three Chinese erotic paintings on silk, 19th/20th century, each depicting couples in gardens and interiors, framed and glazed, 23.5cm x 31.6cm. (3) ÂŁ1,000-2,000

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556. A Chinese painting on paper, 20th century, attributed to Liu Cong Cheng, depicting figures taking donkeys to market, with three artist’s seals and three collector’s marks, 34.5cm x 244cm. £400-600

557. A Chinese painting on silk, 19th/20th century, attributed to Tao Cheng, depicting a dignitary on a kang with attendants and three further figures, inscribed to one end and with a single artist’s seal, framed and glazed, 29.8cm x 115.5cm. £300-500

559. Three albums of Japanese prints, Meiji 1868-1912, depicting birds and animals, figures engaged in various pursuits, panoramic scenes and calligraphy, 22.5cm x 15.4cm. (3) £300-500

558. A Japanese erotic hand scroll, makimono, 19th century, depicting He-Gassen scenes, 27cm x 1265cm. £800-1,200

560. Two albums of Japanese woodblock prints by Kawanabe Kyosai (1831-1889), the colourful pictures depicting animals, birds and fish, one with figures and oxen in a mountainous landscape, each signed Seisei Kyosai hitsu, 22.5cm x 14.3cm. (2) £1,500-2,500 Cf. T Clark, Demon of Painting: The Art of Kawanabe Kyosai, p144, no.97 for a similar example at the British Museum.

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562. A Japanese woodblock print by Utagawa Hiroshige (1797-1858), from the One Hundred Views of Famous Places of Edo series, depicting the plum garden in Kameido, signed Hiroshige ga, oban tate-e, 34.5cm. £300-500

563. A modern Japanese print by Okiie Hashimoto (1899-1993), depicting maple leaves above a spring in a mountainous landscape, inscribed in pencil no.21 Okiie Hashimoto 1968, with impressed mark, tate-e, 78.5cm. £200-300

564. A modern Japanese woodblock print by Oda Kazuma (1882-1956), depicting fireworks above a lake at night, signed Kazuma Oda 1920 in ink, 1st impression, yoko-e, 47.5cm. £200-300

565. A collection of Japanese woodblock prints, including a scene from the Life of Yoshitsune and four prints from the Famous Views of Edo series by Utagawa Hiroshige, a parody of Daikoku, Benten, and Ebisu by Hokusai, a framed portrait of a man and an oiran by Utamaro, a surimono of a lobster and a portrait of Benten and Ebisu by Toyohiro, two portraits of actors by Shigeharu and Toyokuni I, a view of Mount Fuji by Hokkei, and a portrait of a rider by Shigenobu, 39cm x 26.5cm max. (13) £200-300

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566. A Chinese gold-mounted wooden bangle, 19th/20th century, decorated in relief with bamboo and other flowers, the clasp fastened with a chain, 6.5cm. £100-200

567. A Chinese hardwood double-sided panel, 18th/19th century, one side carved in relief with a mountainous landscape with a bridge and distant pagodas, the reverse with bamboo and other flowers and fungi growing from rocks, the border with a brass cash and rope band, 52cm x 70.5cm. £1,000-2,000

568. A Chinese Buddhist necklace, 20th century, comprising 108 agate beads, separated by four celadon jade beads, the gold silk tassel with a further jade bead and endless knots, 53.7cm. £200-300

569. Six Roman bronze belthooks, c.1st century BC, cast as mythical beasts with S-shaped bodies, 6cm. (6) £150-250

570. A small Chinese reverse glass painting, 19th century, depicting a scholar seated at a table beneath a billowing curtain and holding a calligraphy brush, a gilt lacquered frame, 31.3cm x 28.7cm. £150-250

571. A small Chinese oil painting on canvas laid on board, 19th century, depicting a woman seated before an open window, a large ship visible sailing in the distance, a four character signature to one corner, in a modern bamboo frame, 26.5cm x 19.8cm. £150-250

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577. A Chinese celadon jade carving of Buddha, 19th/20th century, seated, wearing long flowing robes, his legs in dhyanasana with his palms upturned resting in his lap, with elongated ears and a calm expression, 6.7cm. £1,000-1,500 578. A Chinese celadon jade small belthook, 19th century, with a dragon’s head terminal and a smaller beast on the shaft, the stone with brown mottling and striations, 7.1cm. £100-200 Provenance: formerly the collection of Roger Ferri. 579. A Chinese white jade cicada, 19th century, naturalistically carved, 4.8cm. £800-1,200 580. A Chinese grey and celadon jade carving of two Buddhist lion dogs, 19th century, each recumbent with its paws tucked beneath its body, facing one another with the muzzles slightly raised, the stone with mottled variations, 6.7cm. £300-500 581. A Chinese celadon-yellow jade water vessel, 19th/20th century, formed as an oval fruit issuing from a leafy stem, a monkey clambering on one end, 9.3cm. £250-350 582. A Chinese celadon jade carving of a goose or duck, 19th century or earlier, the wings with stylized feathers, a hole pierced through its back, 7cm. £800-1,200 583. A Chinese celadon jade small brush washer, 18th or 19th century, carved to one side with a leafy stem forming the handle, a small cicada perched on the top, a flowerhead to the base, 7.3cm. £200-300 584. A Chinese celadon jade carving of a frog, 19th century, crouching with its webbed feet tucked beneath its body, a small insect perched on its back, the stone with grey-brown variations, 5.8cm. £2,000-3,000 585. A Chinese jadeite carving, 20th century, depicting a rat clambering on a gourd and carrying a string of cash in its mouth, with further smaller rodents and lingzhi fungus, 7.8cm. £400-600 Please note the stone has not been tested for colour enhancement. 586. A Chinese pale celadon jade carving of a deer and a crane, 19th century, each recumbent, facing one another and with a lingzhi fungus held between them, 5cm. £250-350 587. A Chinese celadon jade carving of a mythical creature, 18th century, seated with its head raised, its legs tucked neatly beneath its body, with a long mane and bushy tail, the stone with russet variations, paper collection label for Bluett London, 3.7cm. £400-600 Provenance: from the collection of Brodie and Enid Lodge of Flore House, Northamptonshire, and thence by descent. 588. A Chinese celadon and grey jade carving of a Buddhist lion dog and her puppy, a large gnarled lingzhi fungus between them, 5.2cm. £500-800

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589. A Chinese lapis lazuli brush rest, carved as a mountain range, and a lapis archaistic vessel with a dragon handle and wood stand, 20cm. (3) £300-500

590. Three Chinese celadon jade carvings, 19th/20th century, one a cage cup carved with lingzhi, another formed as a crab resting on a lotus leaf, the third a square seal surmounted by a studded finial, the stone with russet and cream striations, 8.5cm max. (3) £300-600

591. Four Chinese hardstone carvings, 19th/20th century, one in agate of a squirrel resting on a large leaf above fruits, another in celadon jade carved as a recumbent water buffalo, another in bowenite of a frog, the last as two Mandarin ducks with lotus, the latter with a hardwood stand, 6cm. (5) £150-250

592. Eight Chinese celadon jade carvings, 19th/20th century, variously carved, two as monkeys with fruit, two as mythical creatures, one a lion dog with her puppy, another a deer, another a boy holding lotus, the last a curling lingzhi fungus, the latter with a hardwood stand, 9.3cm. (9) £1,000-2,000

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593. Three Chinese jade carvings, 19th/20th century, one carved as a belthook with a dragon’s head terminal and chilong to the shaft, another a circular reticulated plaque with an articulated central shou character, the third a sword guard carved in relief with a mythical beast, the stones in pale celadon and spinach-green, 11.6cm. (3) £150-200

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595. Four Chinese archers’ rings, 19th century, two in jadeite, another in spinach-green jade, the fourth in white jade, carved in relief with a band of ruyi and with a flattened russet panel, 3.6cm max. (4) £2,000-3,000

596. Two Chinese pale celadon jade archers’ rings, 19th century, one carved in shallow relief, and six further Chinese jade rings, 3cm. (8) £200-300

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597. Six Chinese hardstone snuff bottles, 19th century, three in agate, carved in relief with figures in mountain and pagoda landscapes, another in celadon jade, the stone with black striations, another in smoky hair quartz, the last formed as a conjoined vase in lapis lazuli, the latter with a hardwood stand, 8.3cm. (7) £400-600

598. Two Chinese small hardstone pendants, 19th century, one agate depicting a monkey amidst peaches in an orange and milkywhite stone, the other amethyst of a fruit spray, 4.5cm. (2) £500-1,000

599. Two Chinese celadon jade belthooks, 19th century, each carved with a dragon’s head terminal and with a scrolling chilong to the shaft, 10.7cm max. (2) £400-600

600. Four Chinese archers’ rings, 19th century, one in jade carved with a monkey beneath pine, another agate, carved with Liu Hai and his toad, two in hardstone, one with a panel carved with a mythical beast, the stones in celadon, black-brown and russet, 3.4cm max. (4) £1,000-2,000

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601. A Chinese jadeite single strand bead necklace, 19th or 20th century, 71cm. £1,000-2,000 Please note the stone has not been tested for colour enhancement. 602. A Chinese jadeite single-row necklace, comprising 132 ungraduated beads, 76cm. £1,000-2,000 With a gemological certificate stating that no evidence of treatment was observed. 603. Four Chinese gilt metal buckles, 18th/19th century, one with three articulated dragons, one set with a rectangular jade plaque, one with circular motives, the fourth cast as wicker, 7.3cm. (4) £1,000-2,000 604. A Chinese jadeite bead single strand necklace, 20th century, the stone with darker striations, 25cm. £150-250 Please note the stone has not been tested for colour enhancement. 605. A Chinese gilt metal ruyi sceptre, 20th century, inset with hardstones, the gnarled stem issuing two large peaches forming the head, a silk tassel with endless knots, 29.8cm. £500-800 606. A Chinese jadeite single strand graduated bead necklace, 19th/20th century, the stone with white variations, gilt metal brocade beads and mount, 22.5cm. £200-300 Please note the stone has not been tested for colour enhancement. 607. A Chinese celadon and green jade hair ornament, 19th century, the head carved as a ruyi, inset with a red bead, 15.3cm. £250-350 608. A Chinese celadon jade pouring vessel, 19th century, carved with sinuous chilong clambering upon the rim, the handle with a dragon’s head terminal, together with a celadon jade carving of a finger citron, glued to a hardwood stand, 17cm overall. (2) £300-500 609. A Chinese pale celadon jade hair ornament, bian fang, 18th/19th century, the shaft reticulated and carved with butterflies, prunus and bamboo, the terminal carved as a scroll with a five petalled flowerhead, 29.8cm. £1,000-1,500 610. A pair of Chinese jadeite and diamond earrings, 19th/20th century, each with a tear-drop shaped plaque carved in shallow relief with gourds, beneath a smaller circular plaque, a fitted box for Asprey, London, 6.3cm. (3) £2,000-3,000 611. A Chinese pale grey-celadon jade small ovoid vase, 19th century, carved with a boy to each side, two pale celadon jade plaques carved with ruyi-heads and a hardstone pen, all mounted in silver as an oval desk set, London punch marks for 1927, 16.8cm. (3) £500-800 Sold on behalf of the executors of The Hon. Mary Anna Marten dec’d, of Crichel House, Dorset. 612. A Chinese soapstone box and cover, 19th century, carved in relief with a roundel containing a dragon to the cover, the sides with key fret and geometric designs, raised on short scrolling feet, the base with a six character mark which reads qi shi jing han qian gu qiu, 6cm. (2) £800-1,200

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613. A Chinese hardstone carving of a mirror, one side carved in shallow relief with two ferocious tigers, the reverse slightly convex, 7.5cm. £400-600

614. A Chinese emerald carving of a boy, 20th century, standing holding a large lotus spray over his shoulder, 6cm. £200-300

615. A small Chinese jadeite ewer and cover, 20th century, carved in relief, one side depicting a rat with cash, the other a cat holding a lingzhi in its mouth, the spout and handle formed as fabulous animals, the cover surmounted by a puppy, 6.5cm. (2) £100-200

616. A Chinese celadon jade rectangular plaque, 18th/19th century, carved in relief and reticulated with flowering lotus, with tall stems and seed pods, 6.8cm. £1,500-2,000

617. A Chinese pale celadon jade rectangular plaque, 20th century, carved in relief to one side with two galloping horses beneath a gnarled pine tree in a rocky landscape, mounted as a table screen with a reticulated hardwood stand carved with bamboo,15.6cm. (2) £400-600

618. A Chinese pale celadon jade belt buckle, Yuan dynasty or later, reticulated and carved with a goose, its wings spread, diving amidst lotus, glued to the top of a modern rectangular wood box and cover, 10.2cm. (2) £2,000-3,000

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619. A Chinese rock crystal carving of three caltrops, 19th/20th century, the bat-shaped forms rest on two nut cases, 5cm. £1,500-2,000

620. † A Chinese jadeite carving of a squirrel, 19th century, clambering upon a large fruit issuing from a foliate stem, the stone with russet striations to the squirrel’s back, 4.7cm. £500-800 Please note the stone has not been tested for colour enhancement.

621. A Chinese amber pendant, 18th/19th century, carved in relief with a large lotus flowerhead amidst leafy foliage, pierced for suspension, together with another small oval amber bead, 5.6cm. (2) £300-400

622. A Chinese agate pendant, 19th century, carved as a large lotus plant, a fish sheltering beneath the curled leaf, two tiny bats perched on the largest flower, a rose quartz bead to the cord, 5.5cm. £200-300

623. A Chinese spinach-green jade rectangular plaque, 19th/20th century, carved to one side with bamboo, to the other with a four character mark which reads liu gen qing jing, surmounted by a phoenix with bamboo, 6.1cm. £150-200

624. A Chinese agate plaque, 19th century, carved in relief with a cockerel before rockwork beneath a gnarled flowering plant, the reverse with deer beneath pine, holding a lingzhi in its mouth, 8cm. £200-400

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625. A Chinese buffalo horn model of an Immortal, 18th/19th century, carved with long, flowing robes and with his hair secured in a high chignon, holding a large lingzhi in his left hand, with a spotted deer standing at his feet clasping the fungus in its mouth, 16.4cm. £800-1,200 626. A Chinese spinach-green jade carving of Guanyin, 19th/20th century, standing wearing long, flowing robes, holding a fruit in her left hand, her hair secured with a high chignon, 12.5cm. £400-600 627. A Chinese pale celadon jade carving of a man, 19th century, in Western dress standing with his arms held before his chest, the wood stand with wire inlay, 11.2cm. £1,000-2,000 628. A Chinese soapstone figure of a scholar, 19th century, seating with flowing robes, holding an open book in his right hand, raised on a mottled red base, 15.5cm. (2) £1,000-1,500 629. A Chinese soapstone model of a luohan, 18th/19th century, seated wearing long flowing robes, his clasped hands resting on his left raised knee, his eyes downcast in a serene expression, 10.7cm. £2,000-3,000

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630. A Chinese celadon jade carving of a boy, 19th/20th century, standing beside a large vase issuing lotus and lingzhi, 5.2cm. £200-300

631. A Chinese celadon jade carving of a cat, 18th/19th century, in a recumbent position on a large artemesia leaf, with its paws outstretched before it, 6.5cm. £500-1,000 Provenance: from the collection of Brodie and Enid Lodge of Flore House, Northamptonshire, and thence by descent.

632. A Chinese white jade carving of a goose 18th century. seated on a large lotus leaf, the wings and features finely defined, the stone flecked with dark grey, 4.8cm. £1,000-1,500

633. A Chinese small hardstone carving of a Pekinese dog, 19th century, recumbent, with his feet tucked beneath his body, his curling fur boldly defined, 10.8cm. £200-300 Sold on behalf of the executors of The Hon. Mary Anna Marten dec’d, of Crichel House, Dorset.

634. Two Chinese soapstone seals, 19th century, both carved with lotus, the larger with four lines of calligraphy to the reverse, 7.4cm. (2) £300-500

635. A Chinese white jade carving, carved as two lotus seed pods on a large leaf, a smaller pod issuing from leafy tendrils, an insect to one side, 5.5cm. £2,000-3,000

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636. A Japanese soapstone twelve character seal, 19th century, the top surmounted by a spotted frog, with a velvet covered stand, 8.6cm. (2) £200-300 Sold on behalf of the executors of The Hon. Mary Anna Marten dec’d, of Crichel House, Dorset.

637. A Chinese celadon jade carving of a gourd, with two smaller fruits issuing from the stem and a bat clambering beneath them, a lingzhi fungus to the other side, 4.7cm. £300-500

638. A rare Chinese pudding stone snuff bottle, 18th/19th century, with a plain ovoid body, 6cm. £150-250 Provenance: formerly in the collection of George Tajasque, Chef du cabinet of General Pasquier, Governor General of French Indo-China 1930-35.

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639. A Chinese celadon jade wall vase, 19th century, the ovoid body carved with a central shou character on a key fret ground between bands of lappets, 14.6cm. £1,000-1,500

640. A Chinese celadon jade reticulated vase, 19th/20th century, carved in relief to the exterior with a scrolling foliate design of arrow-shaped leaves, the flared neck with birds, a mythical beast carved to each shoulder, 17cm. £3,000-4,000

641. A Chinese celadon jade brush washer, 19th century, the flattened vessel carved with a cat crouching on openwork branches, stalking a butterfly, the stone with brown variations, together with a carved hardwood stand, 13.2cm. (2) £3,500-4,500

642. A Chinese spinach-green jade shallow jardinière, 19th century, carved with flattened animal mask handles with loose rings to each end, the gently flared body raised on four short ruyi-head shaped feet, the stone flecked with celadon, 27.3cm. £600-1,000

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643. A pair of Chinese blue and white teabowls and saucers from the Nanking Cargo, c.1750, painted with bamboo and peony, the exteriors painted in overglaze brown, together with five blue and white octagonal small dishes, painted with dense scrolling foliage, conch shell marks to the reverse, 11.8cm. (9) £200-300

644. A set of rare Chinese faux bois famille rose plates, 18th century, each painted to the well with flowering peony, aster and other blooms within a gilt border of flowers and foliage, the rim and reverse with a wood grain ground, 23.1cm. (8) £1,000-1,500

The cups and saucers with Christie’s paper labels, previously lot 5242, Friday 2nd May 1986, Amsterdam.

645. A Chinese famille rose saucer dish, Yongzheng 1723-35, the lobed body painted with a figure seated beside a lotus pond with an attendant, the underside moulded with lotus flowers, leaves and a seed pod, together with three famille rose octagonal saucer dishes decorated with a geometric peony design, 13cm and 14.6cm respectively. (4) £200-300

646. A set of six Chinese blue and white tea bowls and saucers, Kangxi 1662-1722, painted with figures on horseback, flowers, leaves and auspicious things, 11.1cm. (12) £200-300

Provenance: the Yongzheng saucer dish formerly the Martin Hurst collection, no.1127.

647. A set of four Chinese famille verte plates, Kangxi 1662-1722, each decorated with a central panel containing ducks swimming amongst lotus flowers, the rim with panels of similar design with crustaceans, fish, insects and gilt flower sprays, 22.5cm. (4) £1,500-2,000

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648. Three Japanese small dishes, 18th and 19th century, two moulded as petals and glazed white, another octagonal, and two kakiemon bowls, all variously decorated with scrolling continuous designs, floral sprays and chrysanthemum mon, 13.7cm. (5) £250-350


649. Three Chinese armorial tea bowls and saucers, 18th century, each painted in the Worcester style in gilt with panels containing floral designs and a crest to a central roundel, all reserved on a blue ground, 15.8cm. (6) £200-300

650. Six Chinese blue and white tea bowls and saucers, 19th century, each painted after Kangxi originals with a design of fish and crustaceans within floral and foliate borders, and with a shop mark to the reverse, 13.5cm. (6) £200-300

Sold on behalf of the executors of The Hon. Mary Anna Marten dec’d, of Crichel House, Dorset.

651. A small collection of Chinese Canton famille rose wares, 19th century, comprising: a pair of moulded vases, two large shaped plates and six cups and saucers, typically decorated with panels containing figures and foliate fruiting branches with birds and insects, 30.8cm max. (16) £300-500

652. Six Chinese famille rose dishes, c.1740, each painted with five large carp swimming amidst reeds, the rim with scrolling foliate sprays within a band of spearhead, 28.7cm max. (6) £400-600

653. A small Chinese blue and white vase, Kangxi 1662-1722, painted with panels of maidens and flowers, a jade mark to the base, two Chinese famille rose sleeve vases, depicting exotic birds perched on rockwork with peony, and a pair of Japanese Imari dishes, each painted with a fenced rocky garden, pagodas and floral panels, 33cm. (5) £300-500

654. A set of four Japanese moulded dishes, 19th century, each painted with a large poppy and a seed pod with three small insects in flight above, the leaf extending to the reverse, 12.7cm. (4) £250-350

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655. A Chinese Imari armorial charger, 18th century, painted with the arms of Frederick and Marescoe in pretence and impaling Marescoe, a central diamond with white doves on a blue ground, all contained within elaborate scrolls, the rim with a wide band of foliage, fruit, fish and large conch shells, 39.3cm. £600-800

656. A Chinese armorial soup plate and a matching plate, c.1755, decorated with the arms of Michel, the central elaborate motif with the moto Nil Conscire Sibi, all within a band of spearhead, the rim with flower sprays and birds perched on fruit, 23cm. (2) £600-1,000

Cf. D S Howard, Chinese Armorial Porcelain, Vol.I, p.202.

Cf. D S Howard, Chinese Armorial Porcelain, Vol.I, p.489 where these arms are illustrated.

657. A Chinese teapot and cover, 18th century, with a matching tray, painted en grisaille with Juno sitting on clouds with her attributes, 19cm. (3) £400-600

658. A Chinese famille rose armorial teapot and cover, 18th century, painted with an elaborate armorial above the motto Deus Pro Nobis, all beneath spearhead borders, the cover with floral sprays, 19cm. (2) £400-600

659. A Chinese famille verte armorial dish, 18th century, painted with the arms, possibly of Talbot, depicting a crossed shield with a seated hound above, a foliate band of chrysanthemum to the rim, 37.8cm. £250-350

660. A Chinese Imari armorial bottle vase, 18th century, painted with the arms of Pierson and Wilkinson accollés, two crests contained within a circular foliate gilt panel, the shoulder and neck with bands containing auspicious objects and flowers above bands of scrolling stiff leaves, 26.8cm. £400-600

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Cf. D S Howard, Chinese Armorial Porcelain, p.183 where a bottle vase of the same pattern is illustrated.


661. A pair of Chinese famille rose plates, 1st half 18th century, brightly enamelled with chrysanthemum, bamboo and pomegranate, 12.3cm. (2) £200-300 Provenance: a private European collection.

662. A Chinese armorial part dinner service, 18th century, comprising: a tureen and cover, two octagonal dishes, a large octagonal platter and a leaf-shaped dish, painted with the arms of Gregory, 36.5cm max. (6) £1,500-2,500

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Cf. D S Howard, Chinese Armorial Porcelain, Vol.1, p.621 where a plate from this service is illustrated.

663. Two Chinese armorial famille rose octagonal dishes, 18th century, each painted with two birds perched upon rockwork with chrysanthemum, a crest to the rim, together with an armorial dish, painted with a crest beneath a quatre-foil panel painted with European buildings, 22.3cm. (3) £150-250

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664. A small collection of Chinese armorial wares, 18th century, comprising: two jugs, one with a cover, four dishes and two cups, painted with various coats of arms, 40cm max. (9) £400-600

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665. A pair of Chinese famille rose Mandarin palette wall vases, second half 18th century, painted with panels containing figures in boats and floral sprays, all reserved on a geometric ground, each moulded with gilt dragon handles, 18.8cm. (2) £1,000-1,500

666. A Chinese famille rose ovoid jar and cover, 19th/20th century, painted with panels containing figures holding fans and canopies in rocky fenced gardens, with foliate sprays, insects, peaches and pomegranate all reserved on a bright orange ground, with scrolling metal loose handles, 23.5cm across. (2) £200-300

667. A pair of Chinese famille verte square-section vases, 19th century, each face painted with two maidens between bands of stiff leaves and flowerheads, the flared necks decorated with small figures and a hut in a river landscape, 33.1cm. (2) £100-200

668. A pair of Chinese Canton enamel ovoid vases and covers, first half 20th century, decorated with young women in a garden playing go and musical instruments above bands of lappets, the bases with flower sprays, 23cm. (4) £500-1,000

669. A Chinese Canton famille rose bowl, 19th century, typically painted with panels of figures, flowers, birds and insects, 37.5cm. £200-300

670. A large Chinese Dowager Empress style jardinière, 19th century, the body painted with large scaly dragons amidst flower sprays on a yellow ground, the neck with bands of bats and key fret, the interior with seven orange fish, 42cm across. £400-600

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671. A pair of Chinese urn-shaped vases and covers, 18th century, after Marieberg originals, with scrolling handles to the shoulders and hung with garrya festoons, each with oval landscapes medallions to the sides and raised on square bases, 42cm. (4) £3,000-5,000

672. A pair of Chinese famille rose miniature vases and covers, 18th century, the square-section bodies painted with floral blooms issuing from rockwork, moulded to the shoulder with vines and squirrels, 12.1cm. (4) £500-800

673. A Japanese Imari garniture of five vases, c.1700, three with covers, all decorated with flowers and leaves in typical palette, 26cm. (8) £300-500

674. A pair of Chinese Canton famille rose vases, 19th century, typically decorated with fruits, flowers, birds and butterflies, the necks moulded with dragons, together with an ovoid famille rose vase depicting figures in a fenced garden, 36cm. (3) £400-600

675. A Chinese famille rose barrel-shaped garden seat, late 19th century, painted with a panel of vases, flowers and fruits, and with a pheasant, rockwork, flowers and foliage to the reverse, the body moulded with studs, 47cm. £1,600-2,000

676. A pair of Chinese Canton famille rose garden seats, first half 19th century, the octagonal bodies brightly decorated with panels of flowers, butterflies and auspicious things, 49cm. (2) £200-300

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677. A Chinese Canton famille rose vase, 19th century, typically painted with panels containing figures and exotic birds, with fruits, butterflies and foliage, the neck moulded with gilt dragons and Buddhist lion dogs, 46cm. £400-600 678. A Chinese famille verte square-section vase, 20th century, the body raised on a high foot, each face with shaped panels containing figures in interiors beside rockwork on a floral diaper ground, 53cm. £200-300 679. A Chinese famille rose hexagonal hat stand, c.1900, painted with a continuous scrolling lotus flowerhead design with peaches, bats and shou characrers, all beneath a band of ruyi-heads, a quatre-foil reticulated panel to each face, a four character Qianlong mark to the base, with a fitted wood base, 28.2cm. (2) £200-300 680. A Chinese famille rose rouleau vase, 19th century, painted with large blooms of chrysanthemum, peony and other flowers on a turquoise ground, 47cm. £150-250 681. A Chinese famille rose square-section vase, 19th century, painted with pheasants, phoenix and songbirds amidst trees and flowers, 46.5cm. £400-600 682. A Chinese monochrome bottle vase, 19th century, the globular body with a rich, even glaze draining from a flaring inverted rim, the cylindrical neck with a central knop, the interior glazed white, 39.7cm. £2,000-3,000

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683. A Chinese ovoid tea-dust glazed vase, 19th century, the tapering body with a flared rim, decorated with an even, rich glaze, together with a hardwood stand, 36.7cm. (2) £800-1,000 684. A Chinese celadon glazed vase, 19th century, moulded and painted in underglaze blue with the Fu Lu Shou with attendants holding large peaches and a deer in a fenced rocky garden, and with two boys in the clouds above, one holding a lotus flower, 42.6cm. £1,200-1,500 685. A Chinese red flambé glazed vase, 19th century, 41cm. £150-250 686. A Chinese wucai ovoid vase, six character Xuande mark to the neck, but 19th or 20th century, painted with the Three Friends of Winter, 46cm. £150-250 687. A Chinese flambé glazed bottle vase, 19th century, the lustrous glaze draining from the rim, 38.5cm. £300-500 688. A Chinese celadon cong-shaped vase, six character Guangxu mark and probably of the period, with elephant mask handles, 28.5cm. £2,000-3,000

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690. Two Chinese Yixing pear-shaped teapots and covers, one in duanni stoneware, applied with blue-green leaves, the other with flowering prunus, the spout, handle and knop formed as branches, and an Yixing bottle vase, modelled in relief with dragons amidst waves, all marked, 24cm max. (5) £150-200

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691. Three Chinese Yixing duanni vases, comprising a pair carved with songbirds perched on blossoming branches and with seal marks, the third vessel raised on three elephant head feet with similar decoration and two lines of calligraphy, 26.5cm. (3) £500-1,000 Provenance: the collection of G & H Bargolini, exhibited Hoghton Tower Yixing Exhibition, 1985.

692. Two Chinese Yixing pewter-mounted teapots and covers, late 19th century, a sugar bowl and cover and a hot water jug and cover, mounted with pewter dragons and bats, impressed mark in European characters for Yee Dzu China and Che Foo, 17cm max. (8) £80-120 Provenance: from the collection of Peter and Susan Wain.

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693. A Chinese Yixing teapot and cover, 19th century, believed to be by Feng Yulin, the flattened globular body encircled with a band of bamboo, impressed marks to the base and cover, 16cm. (2) £100-200

694. A Chinese Yixing rectangular teapot and cover, decorated with an incised bird on a branch to one side, and with calligraphy to the reverse, the lid and base with seal marks, 15cm. (2) £400-600

Provenance: from the collection of Peter and Susan Wain.

695. Two Chinese Yixing teapots and covers, one fan-shaped, decorated with panels of small figures in boats and on a bridge, the other cylindrical, both with impressed seal marks, 18.5cm. (4) £500-1,000

696. A small Chinese Yixing teapot and cover, 19th/20th century, the flattened body with a bamboo-moulded handle and spout, impressed square seal mark to the base, the cover with a further impressed mark, 13cm. (2) £80-120 Provenance: from the collection of Peter and Susan Wain.

697. Two Chinese Yixing teapots and covers, one of rectangular ovoid form incised with a scruffy bird to one side and calligraphy to the other, the other enamelled with bats, shou characters and yin-yang symbols, the former marked, 11.5cm. (4) £200-300

698. A Chinese Yixing teapot, probably 19th century, the flattened circular form decorated with prunus in brown and cream slip, the handle and spout formed as bamboo, impressed seal marks to the base and cover, 16cm. (2) £100-200

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699. A Chinese blue and white bottle vase, 19th century, painted with the Eight Buddhist Emblems amidst stylized lotus heads on a continuous scrolling foliate ground, all above a band of lappets, the base with a six character Qianlong mark, 40.1cm. £800-1,200 700. A Chinese blue and white tulip vase, 19th century, formed as five conjoined ovoid vases, painted with two scaly dragons amidst chrysanthemum, peony and plantain, the bulbous neck a tulip flower bud, the base with a four character Qianlong mark, 25.2cm. £150-250 701. A Chinese blue and white coffee pot, 18th century, painted to each side with a jardinière containing a bold arrangement of many flowers, the rim, spout and handle mounted with European silver, the hinged cover with an acorn finial, the tapering body raised on a flared foot, 31.7cm. £300-400 702. A small Chinese blue and white bottle vase, Kangxi 1662-1722, the compressed circular body painted with a foliate lotus design, the neck with bands of stiff leaves, all raised on a short flared foot, 13.3cm. £700-1,000 703. A Chinese blue and white baluster vase and cover, Kangxi 1662-1772, decorated with a dense scrolling foliate design enclosing shou characters beneath a band of lappets containing lotus to the neck, the knop painted as a flowerhead, 44.4cm. (2) £600-800 704. A Chinese blue and white pear-shaped vase, Kangxi 1662-1722, painted with two phoenix in flight amidst clouds and auspicious things, with a four character Chengua mark, 20.3cm. £3,000-5,000

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705. A Chinese blue and white reduced yen yen vase, Kangxi 1662-1722, painted with two panels, one depicting a crane in flight above a pagoda amidst crashing waves, the other a deer beneath a large pine tree before a rocky outcrop, a hardwood reticulated cover and stand, 28.1cm. (3) £500-800 706. A Chinese blue and white stem cup, six character Qianlong mark but later, painted with a scrolling foliate lotus design beneath a line of lança characters, the stem with ruyi-heads between scalloped bands and a beaded design, 8.7cm. £150-250 707. A Chinese blue and white cylindrical vase, 19th/20th century, painted with figures in a small boat and on the shoreline in an extensive river landscape, the neck and foot with bands of key fret and stiff leaves, 24.5cm. £600-800 708. A large Chinese blue and white ovoid jar and cover, 19th century, painted to the shoulder with a bold ruyi-head design on a dense scrolling foliate ground, the neck and footrim with dentil bands, the cover with a phoenix in flight, 36cm. (2) £600-1,000 709. A Chinese blue and white rose water sprinkler, Kangxi 1662-1722, painted with spiraling panels of flowers, the tapering neck with a gilt-metal mount and a screw cap, 23.5cm. (2) £250-350 710. A Chinese blue and white meiping, 19th century, painted with gnarled flowering prunus branches on a cracked-ice ground, the base with a six character Kangxi mark within a double ring, 41cm. £200-300

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711. A Chinese blanc de Chine model of Guandi riding Red Rabbit, 18th century, the rider wearing armour, his body turned with his left arm outstretched and with a fierce expression, the horse standing four-square with its head raised and alert, the saddle cloth with a wave design, 24.6cm. £600-800

712. A Chinese blanc de Chine model of Guanyin, Kangxi 1662-1722, seated wearing long flowing robes, holding a scroll in her right hand and with her left resting on her knee, her hair in a high chignon beneath a cowl, 20cm. £500-700 Provenance: formerly a private European collection.

Provenance: formerly a private European collection.

713. Three Chinese blanc de Chine Buddhist lion dogs, Kangxi 1662-1772, each with a paw resting on a brocade ball, with a tubular joss holder and raised on a high rectangular base, 18cm max. (3) £500-700

714. A Chinese blanc de Chine incense burner, 18th century, the circular body with lion masks lifts to the shoulder, the base with an impressed seal mark, 17.5cm. £1,000-2,000

Provenance: formerly a private European collection

715. Five Chinese small blanc de Chine figures, 18th century and later, one of three figures seated beneath a prunus tree grotto, two of standing figures, one of Guanyin and the fifth of a small recumbent figure, 9.6cm max. (5) £600-800

716. Three Chinese blanc de Chine items, 17th century, one a libation cup applied with animals and a dragon amidst prunus, another a leaf-shaped dish raised on short stem feet, the third a circular shallow dish, the latter with an impressed seal mark, 20cm max. (3) £700-900 Provenance: formerly a private European collection.

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717. A Chinese blanc de Chine teapot and cover, c.1700, moulded with leafy branches, issuing from the irregular body, the cover moulded with further leaves, the base as a seven pointed star, 13.5cm. (2) £200-300 Cf. P J Donnelly, Blanc de Chine, pl.61 E for a similar example.

718. A collection of small Chinese blanc de Chine items, 17th century and later, comprising: a hexagonal jardinière moulded with a deer beneath bamboo, four libation cups with prunus and calligraphy, a small hexagonal jar, a tripod incense burner with ring handles, a circular bowl, a petal-shaped dish, four coins and a small joss holder formed as a bird, the incense burner with a fitted wood stand, 19.3cm max. (15) £700-900 Provenance: formerly a private European collection. Cf. R Kerr and J Ayers, Blanc de Chine Porcelain from Dehua, no.158, for a group of blanc de Chine coins.

719. Two Chinese blanc de Chine libation cups, 18th century, each with a flared body, moulded with prunus blossoms issuing from the short foot formed as branches, 8.6cm. (2) £250-350

720. A Chinese blanc de Chine model of Guanyin, 19th century, seated wearing flowing robes, her left arm resting on a horseshoeshaped table with an animal mask leg, with a jeweled headdress and her hair secured in a high chignon, an impressed seal mark, 13.1cm. £800-1,000 Provenance: formerly a private European collection.

721. A Chinese blanc de Chine model of Li Tieguai, 19th/20th century, the beggar Immortal standing supported by a wooden staff in his right hand, with a gourd over his shoulder and a bat perched in his left hand, an impressed seal mark, 21cm. £500-800

722. A Chinese blanc de Chine model of Guanyin, c.1700, seated wearing long flowing robes and a high headdress, and a blanc de Chine teapot and cover, moulded with prunus and with metal mounts to the spout, handle and knop, 18.2cm. (3) £100-200

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723. A Chinese monochrome dish, six character Guangxu mark and of the period 1875-1908, decorated with a lavender blue glaze draining from the rim, together with two similarly decorated dishes, unmarked, 22.4cm max. (3) £400-600

724. A large Chinese pottery ovoid vase and cover, Yuan/early Ming, moulded with the twelve Zodiac animals and panels containing geometric designs and leaves, the body with a rich green glaze and raised on a high foot, the cover a high dome, 39cm. (2) £300-500

725. Three large Chinese Longquan celadon dishes, Yuan/early Ming dynasty, one hexagonal moulded with a central dragon and panels of fruit and diaper designs, the others moulded with flowers, 14cm. (3) £400-600

726. A Chinese powder blue ground dish, six character Kangxi mark and probably of the period, the centre decorated with an anhua scaly dragon, 15.5cm. £300-500

727. A Chinese Longquan celadon dish, early Ming dynasty, incised with a band of freely-drawn scrolls encircling a roundel of foliage, 33.5cm. £400-600

728. A Chinese turquoise glazed vase, 19th century, with archaistic handles to the shoulder, and a yellow glazed bowl and cover incised with scaly five-clawed dragons amidst cloud scrolls and flaming pearls of wisdom, the cover surmounted by a Buddhist lion dog, 25.5cm. (3) £100-200

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729. A Chinese monochrome dish, 18th/19th century, decorated with an even brown-green glaze, the well moulded with two fish within a double ring, a band of moulded stiff leaves to the reverse, a wood stand, 26.9cm. (2) £200-300

730. A Chinese lime-green glazed small bowl, six character Qianlong mark but probably later, the slightly flaring body with an even, vibrant glaze to the exterior, the interior glazed white, raised on a short straight foot, 11.3cm. £400-600

731. A near-pair of Chinese green glazed bottle vases, 20th century, each moulded with two scaly dragons contesting a flaming pearl of wisdom on a dense wave ground, the long neck with a flared rim, each with a six character Kangxi mark to the base, 44.2cm. (2) £200-400

732. A Sawankhalok celadon glazed ovoid jar, 14th century, strongly potted and decorated with a band of stylized stiff leaves to the shoulder between concentric bands and with two handles to the neck, the crackle glaze irregularly stopping before a short foot, 14cm. £200-300

733. A set of six Chinese Beijing glass bowls, 19th century, the plain bowls rising to an everted rim, the glass a rich emerald green, 10.8cm. (6) £300-500

734. A pair of Chinese rouge-de-fer decorated soup plates, 1st half 18th century, decorated with Pronk designs of La Dame au parasol, 23.5cm. (2) £800-1,200 Provenance: a private European collection.

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735. A pair of Chinese sancai models of ducks, Tang dynasty, each standing with its head raised, its wings resting across its body, decorated with a rich caramel glaze, a fitted box, 12.8cm. (2) £600-1,000 Provenance: formerly Lally & Co.

737. Two Chinese pottery models of horses, Tang dynasty and later, each standing four-square on a rectangular base, one with a rider seated upon its back, the other glazed to the saddle, bridle and reigns, each with features picked out in pigments, 32.2cm. (2) £150-250

736. A Chinese celadon tripod censer, Ming dynasty, the exterior moulded with the eight trigrams between incised ruyi borders and bands of studs, together with modern hardstone lotus fittings 29cm. (5) £300-500

738. A Chinese celadon glazed dish, Song dynasty, moulded to the well with two fish, the reverse moulded with petals, 20.3cm. £300-400 Provenance: a private European collection. Purchased from Michot, Bruges, Belgium in 1977.

The horse and rider with an Oxford Authentification Report available, Sample no: C299f61.

739. A Chinese jizhou ovoid jar, Song dynasty 960-1279, the globular decorated with a brown-black glaze stopping above a short foot, freely painted with a caramel and russet slip, 9cm. £800-1,200

740. A small collection of Chinese and Middle Eastern wares comprising: a white glazed bowl, three small vessels in pottery and alabaster and four variously formed hardstone carvings, the alabaster vessel with a fitted stand,15cm max. (8) £200-300 Sold on behalf of the executors of The Hon. Mary Anna Marten dec’d, of Crichel House, Dorset.

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741. A Chinese celadon glazed stoneware ovoid jar, Northern Song dynasty, moulded with four rings to the shoulder and with three incised concentric bands, the neck with a flaring everted rim, 20.5cm. £200-300 Provenance: Bonhams, 12th June 2007, lot 157.

743. Three Chinese pottery figures and a pottery model of a dog, Tang dynasty, two standing, the third seated, holding his right hand to his ear, the dog standing four-square and bearing his teeth, 45cm. (4) £200-300

742. A Chinese celadon glazed small dish, Ming dynasty, incised with a central flowerhead to the well, three small celadon vases, variously formed and moulded with scrolling foliate designs and birds, and a small celadon glazed ewer, together with a junyao bottle vase, the globular body with a lavender-blue glaze, 20.8cm. (6) £250-350

744. An Annamese dish, 15th century, painted with a central panel containing a river landscape, with rockwork issuing blossoming trees, all within a band of stylized petals, the rim with a wide band containing cloud scrolls, 35.3cm. £800-1,200

One with a Oxford Authentification Report available, Sample no: C105u59.

745. An Annamese blue and white kendi, 15th century, the compressed circular body with a bulbous spout, painted with mythical creatures amidst cloud scrolls between bands of stylized lappets, the tall cylindrical neck with a flattened flange beneath the rim painted with petals, 22cm. £500-800

746. An unusual Chinese Yueyao chicken-head ewer, Qin dynasty 1115-1234, the circular body with a narrow neck and cup-shaped rim, with a bird’s head spout and loop handle to the shoulder, with two square lug handles, unmarked, 12.5cm. £3,000-5,000 Provenance: formerly in the C D Collins collection and Priestley & Ferraro.

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752. A Chinese xing yao ovoid jar and cover, Five dynasties, the quatrelobed compressed circular body raised on three short feet and decorated with a rich cream glaze stopping short of the foot, the cover with a flared knop, 7.2cm. (2) £1,000-2,000 Provenance: formerly Roger Keverne. 753. A small Chinese purple-splashed junyao bowl, Song/Yuan dynasty, the body decorated with a lavender-blue glaze stopping short of the foot, 6.4cm. £500-800 754. A small Chinese footed U-shaped bowl, Southern Song dynasty 1127-1279 AD, the body with a mottled celadon glaze, a fitted hardwood stand carved with ruyi-heads, 7.9cm. £100-200 Provenance: purchased from T Y King & Sons, Hong Kong, in the 1950s. 755. A pair of Chinese celadon quatrefoil section vases, c.1900, with animal head masks to the shoulders, each with a four character Qianlong mark to the base, with hardwood stands, 31.5cm. (4) £500-1,000

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756. Two Chinese celadon cong-shaped vases, c.1900, moulded with the eight trigrams, one with a six character Yongzheng mark, the other with a six character moulded Qianlong mark, 30cm. (2) £400-600 Provenance: The Reverend Dr K H Uttley.

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757. Two pairs of Japanese Satsuma miniature vases and a miniature koro and cover, Meiji 1868-1912, variously decorated with figures, flowers, leaves and root vegetables, 9cm. (6) £150-250

758. Two Japanese Satsuma koro, Meiji 1868-1912, one of ovoid form, the other raised on three short feet, decorated with mon and panels containing flowers and karakusa scrolls, each with Satsuma mon marks and signatures and a reticulated metal cover, 15.5cm. (4) £600-800

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759. Two pairs of Japanese Satsuma vases, Meiji 1868-1912, the larger pair decorated with birds, flowers, bamboo and figures, the smaller with many figures, all with complex borders, all signed, 16.5cm. (4) £500-800

760. A pair of Japanese Satsuma vases, Meiji 1868-1912, each decorated in gilt with many birds perched on flowering branches and in flight, the flared neck with a geometric brocade design, a three character mark to the footrim, 24.4cm. (2) £150-250

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761. A Japanese Satsuma koro, Meiji 1868-1912, the ovoid body painted with stylized shell mon, on a scrolling foliate ground and raised on three ruyi-shaped feet, with a metal reticulated cover depicting scrolling foliage and flower roundels, 14.5cm. (2) £600-800

762. A miniature Japanese Satsuma gourd-shaped vase and cover, Meiji 1868-1912, decorated with all-over design of flowers and foliage, signed Shozan seizo, 7.2cm. (2) £600-800

763. A Japanese Kutani ovoid vase, cover and liner, 19th century, painted with hexagonal geometric designs, scrolling foliage and mon with borders of key fret, all above a wide band containing ferns, the liner with a leafy peach finial, 32cm. (3) £600-800

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764. A Japanese Satsuma bowl, Meiji 1868-1912, decorated in gilt with mon containing floral and geometric designs and other motifs, all on a two-tone sea-blue ground, 14.4cm. £250-350

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765. A Japanese Hirado blue and white sake bottle, 19th century, the globular body painted with boys at play amidst pine trees and foliate rockwork, all beneath a band of stylized lappets, 27cm. £300-500

766. A Japanese enamel ovoid vase, early 20th century, decorated with a band of flag iris on a pale blue ground, the base with an impressed Ando Jubei mark, 13.5cm. £600-800

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767. A Chinese famille rose rectangular perfumière, six character Daoguang seal mark and of the period 1821-50, painted with auspicious objects amidst a scrolling foliate design on a ruby ground, the reticulated sides glazed turquoise, 12.2cm. £150-250

768. A pair of Chinese famille rose rectangular scroll weights, six character Guangxu marks and probably of the period, each painted with a five-clawed scaly dragon and a phoenix contesting a flaming pearl of wisdom amidst cloud scrolls, the sides with scrolling peony and lotus, all reserved on a yellow ground, 21.7cm. (2) £500-800

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769. A Japanese ogee-shaped bowl, 18th century, painted to the interior in the Kakiemon palette with a bird perched upon bamboo above a gnarled prunus, a wide foliate band to the rim, the exterior glazed white, 16cm. £200-300

770. A pair of Japanese lobed dishes, 18th/19th century, painted in the Kakiemon palette with a swirling wave design with flowerheads and leaves, the reverse with a scrolling foliate design, each with a six character Chenghua mark, 19cm. (2) £200-300

771. A Japanese Kakiemon porcelain octo-foil dish, second half 17th century, painted with a chrysanthemum bloom to a central panel, the rim with a wide band containing prunus and peony issuing from blue rockwork, the reverse with a six character Chenghua mark, 20.4cm. £600-1,000

772. Four Japanese lobed dishes, 19th century, each formed as a flowerhead, painted in the Kakiemon style with flowering blooms, the reverse with prunus sprigs, 11.5cm. (4) £300-400

773. A Japanese Imari hexagonal bowl, 19th century, painted with panels containing pagoda landscapes and mythical beasts, the interior with panels of scrolling geometric floral designs, together with an Imari bowl painted with shaped panels containing an eagle with a goose, bamboo, magnolia and auspicious objects, a wood stand, 26.8cm. (3) £200-300

774. A small Japanese Kenzan ware dish, 20th century, decorated with a stylized landscape, the reverse with the incised Ro mark for Kitaoji Rosanjin (1883-1959), 16cm. £500-700

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775. A Chinese porcelain famille rose snuff box, 18th century, the hinged cover painted with a European lady before a rocky outcrop and a lake, the interior with a shepherdess beneath a tree, 7cm. £600-1,000

776. A Chinese famille rose bowl, 18th century, brightly painted with an exotic bird perched on a blossoming prunus branch, with chrysanthemum and magnolia issuing from rockwork, a chrysanthemum bloom to the interior, a hardwood stand, 26.4cm. (2) £200-300 777. A large Chinese famille rose dish, 18th century, painted with peony and two butterflies in flight, the reverse with a vibrant pink glaze, 15.6cm. £500-800 778. A Chinese famille rose bowl, 18th century, the exterior decorated with a figure beneath a pine tree with five deer, 17cm. £150-250

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779. A large Chinese blue and white ovoid vase, 18th century, painted with a continuous mountain landscape scene with small figures in boats and lotus, the rim with prunus sprays, 46.5cm. £2,000-3,000

780. A large Japanese blue and white bowl and cover, c. 1700, painted with shaped panels of flowers on a ground of further flowers and tendrils, 32.5cm. (2) £500-700

781. λ A Chinese blue and white jar, Kangxi 1662-1722, painted with two panels divided by auspicious objects, one with a deer beside a pine tree amidst clouds, the other with small figures on a rocky outcrop before a water mountainous landscape, a further band of auspicious objects to the neck, with ivory handle mounts to the shoulder, 19.5cm dia. £1,500-2,000

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782. A Japanese Arita blue and white dish, 18th century, the centre painted with orchids emerging from rockwork in a border of willow and prunus, together with an Imari bowl and cover, typically decorated with peony and other flowers and scrolls, 30.5cm. (3) £600-800

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783. A massive Chinese famille rose bowl, 18th century, painted with sprays of flowers, fruits and butterflies, a puce cash-diaper border, 52cm. £200-300 784. Two Chinese flared bowls, Kangxi 1662-1722, one painted in brinjal glazes of yellow, white, green and aubergine in an irregular pattern stopping short of the footrim, the other with an even yellow glaze, 19cm. (2) £100-200 785. A Chinese blue and white ovoid jar and cover, Kangxi 1662-1722, painted with three ladies and an attendant boy in a fenced garden with rockwork and plantain, the cover with auspicious objects and a flowerhead, a four character Chenghua mark to the base, 13.5cm. (2) £400-600

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786. A Chinese yellow Beijing glass baluster vase, 19th/20th century, 26.8cm. £150-250 787. A Chinese blue and white ovoid jar, Kangxi 1662-1722, with a loop handle, painted with maidens and jardinières of flowers above rockwork, the ovoid body raised on a flared foot, an artemesia leaf mark to the base, 12.7cm. £200-300

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788. A pair of Chinese famille rose bowls, 19th century, painted to the interior with six butterflies and a single fruiting peach spray, the exterior with four further fruits, the body raised on a short straight foot, the rims gilt, 16.2cm. (2) £1,000-1,500

789. A Chinese amber carving of a seated frog, 18th/19th century, together with another in turquoise matrix formed as a snuff bottle, a biscuit water dropper modelled as a duck with a lotus flower, and a small brush washer formed as a gourd on a stand, decorated with a robin’s egg glaze, 9cm max. (4) £300-500

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Sold on behalf of the executors of The Hon. Mary Anna Marten dec’d, of Crichel House, Dorset.

790. A pair of Chinese square-section jardinières, four character Yongzheng seal marks but probably later, formed as baskets, each with two rope bands, 13.7cm. (2) £500-1,000

791. A Chinese cloisonné stem bowl, late Ming dynasty, the exterior decorated with five lotus heads on a turquoise ground with scrolling foliage, the slightly flared foot with four flowerheads, 13.5cm. £1,000-1,500

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792. A pair of Chinese Canton lion dogs, 19th century, the famille rose candle holders rising from their backs, their orange coats with gilt decoration, 16.5cm. (2) £600-1,000

793. A Chinese famille rose model of Budai He Shang, 20th century, seated wearing a floral yellow robe with shou characters and with his large belly exposed, an impressed seal mark to the base, a hardwood stand, 26cm. (2) £300-500 Provenance: Leslie Gooday OBE.

794. A large Chinese famille rose figure of an official, 19th century, standing wearing long flowing robes and a tall hat, his left hand resting on his beard, raised on a plinth painted with bats amidst cloud scrolls, a hardwood stand, 49.2cm. (2) £1,800-2,200

795. A Chinese biscuit model of a seated figure, 19th century, with her head slightly downcast, wearing long, flowing robes with a floral design and holding a ruyi sceptre in her left hand, 19.5cm. £600-800

796. Four Chinese Canton famille rose cylindrical boxes and covers, 19th century, each typically painted with panels containing figures, floral sprays, fruits, birds and butterflies on elaborate scrolling gilt grounds, 12.2cm. (8) £100-200

797. A Chinese famille rose Cadogan teapot, 19th century, brightly painted with bats and shou characters amidst a scrolling lotus design, all reserved on a pale green ground, the body formed as a peach, 20.6cm. £100-200

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798. A large Chinese table screen, 20th century, inset with a porcelain rectangular plaque in the manner of Deng Bi Shan, painted with a large scaly five-clawed dragon amidst clouds, exhaling a large plume of smoke, set in an elaborately scrolling hardwood stand, 69.3cm. (2) £5,000-8,000 Provenance: the property of a Belgian lady, acquired between 1960 and 1980. 799. A Chinese rectangular table screen, 20th century, set with a porcelain panel depicting the beautiful Empress Zhen Luo, wearing flowing robes floating above the calm sea beneath a poem, set in a reticulated wood stand, 59cm high x 37cm wide. (2) £400-600

800. A small Chinese famille rose square-section bitong, painted with a continuous landscape scene and with calligraphy to one face, a red shop mark to the base, 10.6cm. £200-300

801. A Chinese miniature bottle vase, 20th century, painted with a bird perched beneath a blossoming tree, and with calligraphy to the reverse, the base with a four character Qianlong mark, a wood stand, 8.8cm. (2) £400-600

802. A small Chinese famille rose quatre-lobed dish, 19th/20th century, painted with a circular panel containing a phoenix, and with a line of calligraphy to each side, the rim with a scrolling foliate band, 8.2cm. £200-300

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803. A Chinese Imari charger, 18th century, painted with large chrysanthemum and lotus flowerheads encircling a central panel, with other small foliate sprays forming a border within a geometric band to the rim, 42.3cm. £150-250

804. A Chinese famille rose bowl, 18th century, painted with three figures on a bridge beneath a pagoda, the border with panels of crustacea and fish between diaper bands and flower sprays, 40cm. £300-500

805. A Chinese famille rose dish, 20th century, painted to the well with two ladies reading a book, the rim with a wide band of intricate scrolling foliate designs, ruyi-heads and bats, the reverse with a four character Qianlong seal mark, 27.1cm. £200-300

806. A Chinese blue and white dish, 18th/19th century, painted with a continuous scrolling foliate design between narrow bands of spirals, raised on a short foot, 33.7cm. £1,200-1,500

807. A Chinese blue and white dish, 18th/19th century, painted in the Ming style with a scrolling foliate peony design, 37.4cm. £400-600

808. A Chinese famille rose circular bowl and cover, 18th century, painted with peony, bamboo and rockwork, 28.5cm. (2) £250-350

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809. A pair of Chinese famille rose plates, 18th century, each painted with a central roundel containing a figure in a fenced garden beneath a large chrysanthemum observing a cockerel with a hen, a wide band of lotus, pomegranate and peach to the rim, 22.2cm. (2) £500-800

810. Two Chinese famille rose plates, one 18th century of octagonal form painted with two peacocks perched upon rockwork amidst flowers and lingzhi, the other 19th century with a mythical scene of Immortals in a boat made of willow amidst rolling waves above a dragon, a six character Qianlong mark to the latter, 23.3cm. (2) £100-200

811. A Chinese blue and white two-handled bowl and cover, Kangxi 1662-1722, each side painted with two maidens, one with a flower, the other a ruyi sceptre, the base with a six character Chenghua mark, the cover painted with four boys at play and surmounted by a Buddhist lion dog, 19.4cm. (2) £400-600

812. Three Chinese blue and white small plates, Kangxi 1662-1722, two a pair painted with two equestrian riders engaged in hunting scenes, a wide band of continuous lotus scroll to each rim, the third with distant figures in an expansive mountainous landscape with a small hut, each with a six character mark to the base, 21.2cm. (3) £150-250

813. Three Chinese famille rose octagonal dishes, 18th century, decorated with figures in pagodas and on terraces, the borders with flowers, fruit and foliage, 44cm. (3) £250-450

814. A Chinese armorial blue and white tureen and cover, c.1800, the armorial depicting two lions flanking a hand between three stars and a fish on a shield, the cover painted with small figures in boats and extensive pagoda landscapes, all separated by bands of spearhead, 34cm. (2) £300-500

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815. A Chinese famille rose hexagonal bowl, six character Tongzhi mark and of the period 1862-74, painted with a repeating lotus flowerhead design within bands of key fret on a bright green ground, the flared foot painted with floral sprigs in blue and white, 17.3cm. £100-200

816. A Chinese small famille rose bowl, six character Tongzhi mark and probably of the period, of pentagonal lobed form, painted with butterflies and flower blossoms, the interior and base with a turquoise glaze, 10.8cm. £100-150

817. † A Chinese famille rose bowl, first half 19th century, finely painted to the exterior with two magpies in flight, with plum blossom, bamboo and lingzhi fungus issuing from rockwork, the interior with five iron-red bats, each with a wan character and ribbons, 14.7cm. £500-700

818. A Chinese famille rose birthday bowl, 19th century, painted with roundels containing characters, with bats and cloud scrolls between bands of scrolling foliage, a shou character to the interior, the base with a four character mark in iron-red which reads de xiu tang zhi, 12.1cm. £150-250

Provenance: an English private collection.

819. A Chinese famille rose bowl, six character Jiaqing mark and probably of the period, painted with colourful butterflies, flowers and spotted fruit, 16.8cm. £400-600

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820. A small Chinese landscape bowl, four character Jiaqing mark and probably of the period, painted with an extensive mountain waterfall scene with huts and pagodas, with a poem to the reverse entitled lu shan bao bu, 14.8cm. £300-500


821. A Chinese small famille rose san duo tea bowl, six character Guangxu mark and of the period 1875-1908, painted with a leafy branch issuing finger citron, pomegranate and peach, the branch extending to the interior, all on a white ground, the gently flared body raised on a short foot, 6.5cm dia. £200-300

822. A Chinese famille rose ‘Baragon Tumed’ bowl, 19th century, decorated with the Seven Regal Treasures, the wheel of the law, elephant, horse, jewel, the Queen, the Minister and the General, all upon stylized waves and lotus blossoms, and between bands of Buddhist emblems and shou characters, the interior with a single lotus blossom, an iron red mark to the base, 16.6cm. £500-1,000 Cf. S Jennings, Later Chinese Porcelain, pl.CXII for another bowl from the same service. The service was made for the daughter of the Daoguang Emperor, who married a Mongolian prince of the Tumed banner.

823. A pair of Chinese famille verte bowls, Republic period, each decorated with small figures in a landscape scene of pagodas, willow trees and pavilions, and a two line poem to the reverse, a six character Qianlong mark to each base, each with a wood stand, 14.2cm. (4) £500-800

824. A small Chinese flared bowl, four character Hongxian mark and probably of the period, painted with a gnarled flowering prunus, the branches extending to the interior, a peony growing beneath, the rim gilt, 9.6cm. £150-250

825. A pair of Chinese small ruby ground dishes, six character Guangxu marks and of the period 1875-1908, the interiors decorated with a vibrant glaze, the reverse glazed white, the rims gilt, 8.1cm. (2) £400-600

826. A Chinese blue and white small rice-grain bowl, four character Qianlong seal mark but later, painted with bands of stiff leaves, spearhead and petals to the exterior, the well with panels containing tiny dragons encircling a foliate roundel on a cell ground, a fitted box, 7.4cm. (2) £50-150

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827. A Chinese yellow ground dish, six character Yongzheng mark and perhaps of the period, the body raised on a short straight footrim and with a deep yellow glaze, the rim gently flared, 17.7cm. £250-350

828. A Chinese blue and white dish, six character Yongzheng mark and probably of the period, the exterior painted in iron-red with four scaly dragons above breaking waves, a further dragon amidst cloud scrolls within a double ring to the well, 20.3cm. £200-300

829. A Chinese blue and white dish, six character Kangxi mark and of the period 1662-1722, painted to the well with a central roundel containing a scrolling lotus flower design, the rim with a wide foliate band, the reverse with similar decoration, 15.4cm. £300-500

830. A Chinese small yellow ground dragon dish, six character Xuantong mark and of the period 1909-11, painted in green and aubergine with two scaly five-clawed dragons contesting a flaming pearl amidst cloud scrolls, all within double bands, the reverse with two further dragons, 10.8cm. £250-350

831. A pair of Chinese yellow ground bowls, six character Xuantong marks and probably of the period, each decorated with a deep even glaze draining from a gently flared rim, the body raised on a straight footrim, glazed white to the interior, 14.7cm. (2) £400-600

832. A Chinese blue and white dish, six character Qianlong seal mark but later, decorated with a central shou character encircled by auspicious objects on a scrolling foliate ground, the rim painted in iron-red with a wide band depicting the Eight Buddhist Emblems, the reverse with four bats amidst cloud scrolls, 24cm. £150-250

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833. A pair of Chinese small yellow ground dragon dishes, six character Guangxu marks and of the period 1875-1908, each painted to the well in green and aubergine with a five-clawed scaly dragon and a flaming pearl of wisdom, two further dragons with pearls to the reverse, 10.8cm. (2) £400-600

834. A Chinese yellow ground bowl, six character Daoguang seal mark and of the period 1821-50, the gently flared body with an even mustard-yellow glaze, and a similarly decorated shallow bowl, six character Guangxu mark and of the period 1875-1908, 14.6cm. (2) £500-1,000

835. A pair of Chinese famille rose sgraffito ground bowls, 19th century, painted with peony and prunus issuing from the rim, the glaze a rich green, and another similarly decorated sgraffito ground small dish with a vibrant yellow glaze, each with a mark to the base, 20.9cm. (3) £400-600

836. Two Chinese yellow ground dragon dishes, six character Guangxu marks and of the period 1875-1908, each incised with a scaly five-clawed dragon and a flaming pearl of wisdom amidst cloud scrolls, the reverse with further dragons and pearls, the smaller with a paper label for Gerald Davison, 14.4cm. (2) £500-1,000

837. A Chinese blue and white dish, six character Daoguang mark and of the period 1821-50, painted to the well with a scrolling foliate roundel, with six further foliate panels extending to the rim, the reverse with a continual interlocking ruyi design, 15.2cm. £600-800

838. A Chinese yellow ground bowl, six character Yongzheng mark and of the period 1723-35, painted in green with birds and peach issuing from rockwork, a yellow-ground dish painted in green and aubergine with two five-clawed scaly dragons, Kangxi mark, and a similarly enamelled bowl, Guangxu mark, 14.1cm max. (3) £500-1,000

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839. A large Chinese famille rose bowl, 18th century, painted to each side with a large panel containing figures holding auspicious objects and with deer, with further panels within scrolling gilt borders depicting birds, an equestrian rider and a farmer with his cow, the interior with fruits and foliage within a spearhead border, 38.5cm. £1,500-2,000

840. A Chinese Canton enamel bowl, 18th century, the exterior decorated with small figures, pagodas and rockwork above a band of blue ruyi-heads, the foot with key fret, the interior with fruit and flowers, 18.8cm. £600-800

Sold on behalf of the executors of The Hon. Mary Anna Marten dec’d, of Crichel House, Dorset.

841. A Chinese famille rose oval bowl, 19th century, painted with figures, mythical beasts and calligraphy, 28cm. £300-500

842. A Chinese famille rose octagonal dish, 18th century, painted with figures engaged in leisure pursuits in a fenced rocky garden, the rim with floral panels on a dense geometric ground, 16.5cm. £100-200

843. A Chinese famille rose teapot and cover, 18th century, the pear-shaped body painted with bowls of peony, 13.2cm. (2) £150-250

844. A Chinese famille rose lozenge-shaped dish, six character Tongzhi mark and probably of the period, painted with two figures seated on a kang, a bitong with writing implements before them, raised on a high flared foot, 27.5cm. £300-500

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845. A large Chinese famille rose dish, 18th century, painted with a faux tobacco leaf design, 46.3cm. £2,000-3,000

846. A Chinese famille rose charger, 19th century, brightly enamelled with a large gnarled chrysanthemum issuing from blue rockwork, the reverse with a four character Kangxi mark, 46.3cm. £200-300

847. A large Chinese famille rose dish, 18th century, painted with a shaped panel containing two vases holding chrysanthemum, finger citron, pomegranate, lotus and peach and with two cranes perched on rockwork, the rim with a wide scrolling wave with similar flowers and brocade designs, 38.5cm. £1,000-1,500

848. A Chinese famille rose dish, 18th century, painted with geese perched upon flowering peony, within borders of bamboo, flowerheads and grape vines, 28cm. £200-300 Provenance: a private European collection.

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849. A Chinese blue and white bowl, Kangxi 1662-1722, painted with a scrolling foliate peony design, the well with a similar design within double bands, a six character Chenghua mark to the base, 15.3cm. £200-300 Sold on behalf of the executors of The Hon. Mary Anna Marten dec’d, of Crichel House, Dorset. 850. A Chinese blue and white circular box and cover, 18th century, painted with children at play, the cover with a panel with a boy riding a mythical beast, 10.2cm. (2) £1,000-2,000 851. A Chinese blue and white bowl, Kangxi 1662-1722, painted with panels containing stylized chrysanthemum blooms above lappets, the interior with a wide band of dense spiral motifs, the rim scalloped, 21.1cm. £200-300 852. A Chinese blue and white bowl, Kangxi 1662-1722, moulded with vertical ribs and painted with circular panels of a carp, a phoenix, a kylin, and calligraphy between border of clouds and Buddhist symbols, the base with a six character Chengua mark, 21cm. £500-800 853. A Chinese blue and white box and cover, c.1790, the body modelled as an ingot and painted with small figures in landscape scenes with fenced pagoda gardens, bridges, willow and pine, all within bands of geometric designs, the finial formed as a peach, 20.6cm. (2) £500-800 854. A Chinese blue and white dragon dish, four character Kangxi mark but 19th century, delicately painted to the well with a five-clawed scaly dragon with a pearl amidst cloud scrolls, the rim with a wide band containing two further dragons contesting pearls, the reverse painted with four bats, 18.8cm. £200-300 855. A Chinese blue and white reduced kendi, Wanli 1573-1619, formed as a recumbent elephant, its head slightly raised and with a fringed saddle cloth across its back, its short tusks forming the spout, 19cm. £400-600 Cf. C Jörg, Chinese Ceramics in the Collection of the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, The Ming and Qing Dynasties, p.68, no.55 where a related example is illustrated. 856. A Chinese blue and white dish, Kangxi 1662-1722, decorated with foliate branches and leaves, the reverse with a fang sheng mark, 35.1cm. £200-300 857. A Chinese blue and white baluster vase, 18th/19th century, the body painted with a continuous foliate scroll within bands of lappets and ruyi-heads, a further band of ruyi to the rim, 34.6cm. £400-600 858. A Chinese blue and white bowl, six character Qianlong mark but later, painted with a continuous scrolling lotus flowerhead design beneath a band of ruyi-heads, the interior with a roundel containing a confronting scaly dragon holding a pearl amidst clouds, 29.6cm. £400-600 859. A Chinese blue and white bowl from the Nanking Cargo, c.1750, painted to the interior with chrysanthemum, the exterior decorated in overglaze brown, 18.7cm. £80-120 Sold on behalf of the executors of The Hon. Mary Anna Marten dec’d, of Crichel House, Dorset. Christie’s paper label, previously lot 2522, Tuesday 29th April 1986, Amsterdam. 860. A Chinese blue and white ovoid jar, Kangxi 1662-1722, the body decorated with the Three Friends of Winter, unmarked, 20.5cm. £2,000-3,000

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861. A Chinese blue and white moulded dish, 17th century, painted with a deer beneath a pine tree within foliate panels, two small blue and white vases painted with panels containing floral sprays and figures, and a blue and white footed bowl, painted with stylized foliate designs and a key fret border, 14.2cm. (4) £200-300

862. Two Chinese blue and white soft paste bowls, 18th century, painted with floral sprays above stiff leaves, the interior with a band of key fret, together with a small dish, painted with two bats amidst dense cloud scrolls, the reverse with key fret and a six character mark, 9.5cm. (3) £100-200

863. A Chinese blue and white plate, 18th century, painted with a pagoda, birds and flowers, and two small Safavid plates, one painted with an aquatic bird, the other with a watery landscape, 31.5cm. (3) £200-300

864. A pair of Chinese blue and white bowls, four character Tianqi marks but later, each painted with Shoulao with a deer and an attendant carrying a staff with a gourd amidst a rocky landscape, the wells painted with a flower spray, 15cm. (2) £150-250

865. Two Chinese blue and white octagonal dishes, 18th century, one painted with figures in a walled garden with a horse and a small dog, the other with lotus, chrysanthemum and magnolia issuing from a vase, all within scrolling foliate borders, 33cm max. (2) £500-800

866. A Chinese blue and white octagonal meat plate, mid-18th century, painted with a pagoda landscape and small boats on a lake, 41cm. £100-200

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867. Two Chinese blue and white ovoid vases, Kangxi 1662-1722, one painted with officials and attendants in ceremonial scenes with equestrian riders beneath willow, the other with gnarled blossoming prunus on a cracked-ice ground, the former with a six character Xuande mark, each with a hardwood cover, 21.2cm. (4) £400-600

868. A pair of Chinese blue and white ovoid vases, Kangxi 1662-1722, painted with panels of vases and auspicious things on a cracked-ice prunus ground, later turned wood covers, 21.5cm. (4) £1,500-2,500

869. Two Chinese blue and white vases, Wanli 1573-1620, one a kendi, painted with panels of foliate designs and fern, the neck with a band of stiff leaves, a ruyi-head with ribbons beneath the bulbous spout, the other a kraak porcelain bottle vase painted with panels of swastikas, artemesia and other auspicious objects, 28cm. (2) £300-500

870. A near-pair of Chinese blue and white hexagonal vases and covers, mid-17th century, painted with lotus, peony, bamboo and other plants and with insects in flight, all within bands of lappets and stiff leaves, 26.2cm. (4) £1,000-2,000

871. A Chinese blue and white hu shaped vase, six character Qianlong seal mark but later, painted with two equestrian riders amidst rockwork and gnarled pine trees, the handles moulded as elephant heads, the reverse with lingzhi, together with a blue and white bottle vase, painted with scholars and a scroll beneath pine, the base with a six character Qianlong seal mark, a reticulated hardwood stand inlaid with silver wire, 34.5cm. (3) £1,000-2,000

872. A large pair of Japanese blue and white ovoid vases, c.1900, each with an inner cover and painted with birds perched amidst flower and trees above hydrangea and other shrubs, 32.5cm. (4) £400-600

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873. A pair of Chinese biscuit Buddhist lion dogs, Kangxi 1662-1722, each standing on a large artemesia leaf, the male with his paw resting on a brocade ball, the female with a tiny puppy, 10.1cm. (2) £500-800

874. A pair of Chinese turquoise glazed water droppers, Kangxi 1662-1722, in the form of scaly fish, each with a wood stand, 9.5cm. (4) £200-300

875. A Chinese sancai biscuit model of a house, 19th century, with a high veranda with three windows, and two adjacent buildings, one with a tall archway, the other a chimney, a fitted hardwood stand, 11cm long. (2) £250-350

876. A Chinese biscuit model of a Buddhist lion dog, Kangxi 1662-1722, seated on a high plinth, his left paw resting on an articulated ball, together with a similarly decorated brush rest moulded with three-legged toads, and a small brush washer, a small chilong clambering on the rim, 20.5cm. (3) £500-800

877. Two Chinese water droppers, Kangxi and later, one turquoise glazed and formed as a peach, ruyi-heads, a finger citron and cash, the other formed as a peach, decorated with a robin’s egg glaze, mounted on a scrolling hardwood stand, 11.7cm. (2) £400-600

878. A pair of Japanese stoneware storks, 19th/20th century, each modelled in a seated position, its head tucked beneath one raised wing, its feet tucked beneath its body, 15.5cm. (2) £50-150

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879. Three Japanese Kutani models of sleeping cats, c.1900, glazed white with black-brown markings, each with its legs tucked beneath its body and with a red-orange neckerchief, 17.5cm. (3) £800-1,200

880. Five Japanese Kutani models of sleeping cats, c.1900, white glazed and decorated in gilt, each with its legs tucked beneath its body and with a red-orange neckerchief, 25cm max. (5) £800-1,200

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881. Five Japanese Kutani large models of sleeping cats, c.1900, four white glazed and one black, each with its legs tucked beneath its body, all painted with gilt markings and with a red-orange neckerchief, 29.5cm max. (5) £800-1,200

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882. A Chinese famille verte teapot, Kangxi 1662-1722, the moulded body painted with panels of rockwork issuing lotus, prunus and other plants with insects and birds in flight, all within ruyi-head and key fret borders, 18.5cm. £300-500

883. A pair of Chinese famille verte spice boxes and covers, Kangxi 1662-1722, each hexagonal body with three compartments, moulded to each end with a boy’s head and painted with lotus within floral borders, 12.8cm. (4) £500-800

884. A Chinese wucai ovoid jar, 17th century, painted with an official and a crane, his attendant carrying a canopy between bands of peony, two loose handles to the shoulder, a reticulated hardwood stand carved as lotus, 21cm across. (2) £500-1,000

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889. A Chinese famille verte dish, Kangxi 1662-1722, painted with concentric bands of scrolling peony and chrysanthemum, ruyi-heads, and geometric designs, 36.6cm. £1,000-2,000 890. A Chinese famille verte dish, Kangxi 1662-1722, brightly enamelled with a kylin in a fenced garden, with rockwork, plantain and auspicious objects, a phoenix in flight above amidst clouds, the base with a luo mark, 35.6cm. £300-500

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Soft furnishings. the sale of soft furnishings is strictly regulated by statute law in the interests of fire safety. Goods found to infringe safety regulations will not be offered and must be removed at your expense. we reserve the right to dispose of unsafe goods as refuse, at your expense. the rights of disposal referred to in clause 8 and 9 are subject to the provisions of The Torts (Interference with Goods) Act 1977, Schedule 1, a copy of which is available for inspection on request.

10. Descriptions. Please assist us with accurate information as to the provenance etc. of goods where this is relevant. there is strict liability for the accuracy of descriptions under modern consumer legislation and in some circumstances responsibility lies with sellers if inaccuracies occur. we will assume that you have approved the catalogue description of your lots unless informed to the contrary.


where we are obliged to return the price to the buyer when the lot is a deliberate forgery under Condition 15 of the Conditions of Sale and we have accounted to you for the proceeds of sale you agree to reimburse us the sale proceeds. the liability to reimburse the sale proceeds shall not arise where you are acting reasonably and honestly and are unaware of the forgery but we are or ought to have been aware of it.

(f)

11. Unsold and withdrawn items. If an item is unsold it may with your consent be re-offered at a future sale. Where in our opinion an item is unsaleable you must collect such items from the saleroom promptly on being so informed. Otherwise, storage charges may be incurred. we reserve the right to charge for storage in these circumstances at a reasonable daily rate.

2.

12. Withdrawn and bought in items. these are liable to incur a charge of up to 10% plus VAt of the reserve or low estimate on being bought in or withdrawn after being catalogued. 13. Conditions of Sale. You agree that all goods will be sold on our Conditions of Sale. In particular you undertake that you have the right to sell the goods either as owner or agent for the owner. You undertake to compensate us and any buyer or third party for all losses liabilities and expenses incurred in respect of and as a result of any breach of this undertaking.

‘sale proceeds’ means the net amount due to the seller, being the hammer price of the lot sold less commission at the stated rate, Value Added tax chargeable and any other amounts due to us by the seller in whatever capacity and however arising. (g) ‘‘You’, ‘Your’, etc. refer to the buyer as identified in Condition 2. (h) the singular includes the plural and vice versa as appropriate.

3.

(b) You authorise us in our discretion to negotiate a sale by private treaty not later than the close of business on the day of the sale in the case of lots unsold at auction, in which case the same charges will be payable as if such lots had been sold at auction and so far as appropriate these terms apply. 15. Warehousing. we disclaim all liability for goods delivered to our saleroom without sufficient sale instructions and reserve the right to make minimum warehousing charge of £2 per lot per day. Unsold lots are subject to the same charges if you do not remove them within a reasonable time of notification. If not removed within three weeks we reserve the right to sell them and defray charges from any net proceeds of sale or at your expense to consign them to the local authority for disposal. 16. Settlement. Subject to our normal trading conditions, payment will be made by BACS or cheque four weeks after the sale unless the buyer has not paid for the goods. In this case no settlement will then be made but we will take your instructions in the light of our Conditions of Sale. You authorise any sums owed by you to us on other transactions to be deducted from the sale proceeds. You must note the liability to reimburse the proceeds of sale to us as under the circumstances provided for in Condition 10 above. You should therefore bear this potential liability in mind before parting with the proceeds of sale until the expiry of 28 days from the date of sale. CONDITIONS OF SALE woolley & wallis Salisbury Salerooms ltd carries on business with bidders, buyers and all those present in the auction room prior to or in connection with a sale on the following General Conditions and on such other terms, conditions and notices as may be referred to herein. 1.

DEFINITIONS

In these Conditions: (a) ‘auctioneer’ means woolley & wallis Salisbury Salerooms ltd or its authorised auctioneer, as appropriate; (b) ‘deliberate forgery’ means an imitation made with the intention of deceiving as to authorship, origin, date, age, period, culture or source but which is unequivocally described in the catalogue as being the work of a particular creator and which at the date of the sale had a value materially less than it would have had if it had been in accordance with the description; (c) ‘hammer price’ means the level of bidding reached (at or above any reserve) when the auctioneer brings down the hammer; (d) ‘terms of consignment’ means the stipulated terms and rates of commission on which woolley & wallis Salisbury Salerooms ltd accepts instructions from sellers or their agents; (e) ‘total amount due’ means the hammer price in respect of the lot sold together with any premium, Value Added tax chargeable and any additional charges payable by a defaulting buyer under these Conditions;

INCREMENTS Bidding increments shall be at the auctioneer’s sole discretion.

4.

14. Authority to deduct commission and expenses and retain premium and interest. (a) You authorise us to deduct commission at the stated rate and all expenses incurred for your account from the hammer price and consent to our right to retain beneficially the premium paid by the buyer in accordance with our Conditions of Sale and any interest earned on the sale proceeds until the date of settlement.

BIDDING PROCEDURES AND THE BUYER

(a) Bidders are required to register their particulars before bidding and to satisfy any security arrangements before entering the auction room to view or bid; (b) the maker of the highest bid accepted by the auctioneer conducting the sale shall be the buyer at the hammer price and any dispute about a bid shall be settled at the auctioneer’s absolute discretion by reoffering the lot during the course of the auction or otherwise. the auctioneer shall act reasonably in exercising this discretion. (c) Bidders shall be deemed to act as principals. (d) Our right to bid on behalf of the seller is expressly reserved up to the amount of any reserve and the right to refuse any bid is also reserved.

THE PURCHASE PRICE the Buyer shall pay the hammer price together with a premium thereon of 22% on the first £500,000 and 12% thereafter + VAT at the appropriate rate.

5.

VALUE ADDED TAX Value Added tax on the hammer price is imposed by law on all items affixed with an asterisk or double asterisk. Value Added Tax is charged at the appropriate rate prevailing by law at the date of sale and is payable by buyers of relevant lots. (Please refer to ‘Information for Buyers’ for a brief explanation of the VAT position).

6.

PAYMENT

(a) (i) (ii) (b)

Immediately a lot is sold you will: give to us, if requested, proof of identity, and pay to us the total amount due in pounds sterling Any payments by you to us may be applied by us towards any sums owing from you to us on any account whatever without regard to any directions of you or your agent, whether express or implied.

7.

TITLE AND COLLECTION OF PURCHASES

(a) the ownership of any lots purchased shall not pass to you until you have made payment in full to us of the total amount due (b) You shall at your own risk and expense take away any lots that you have purchased and paid for not later than 3 working days following the day of the auction or upon the clearance of any cheque used for payment after which you shall be responsible for any removal, storage and insurance charges. (c) No purchase can be claimed or removed until it has been paid for. 8.

REMEDIES FOR PURCHASES

NON-PAYMENT

OR

FAILURE

TO

COLLECT

(a) If any lot is not paid for in full and taken away in accordance with these Conditions or if there is any other breach of these Conditions, we, as agent for the seller and on our own behalf, shall at our absolute discretion and without prejudice to any other rights we may have, be entitled to exercise one or more of the following rights and remedies: (i) to proceed against you for damages for breach of contract; (ii) to rescind the sale of that lot and/or any other lots sold by us to you; (iii) to resell the lot (by auction or private treaty) in which case you shall be responsible for any resulting deficiency in the total amount due (after crediting any part payment and adding any resale costs). Any surplus so arising shall belong to the seller; (iv) to remove, store and insure the lot at your expense and, in the case of storage, either at our premises or elsewhere; (v) to charge interest at a rate not exceeding 1.5% per month on the total amount due to the extent it remains unpaid for more than 3 working days after the sale; (vi) to retain that or any other lot sold to you until you pay the total amount due; (vii) to reject or ignore bids from you or your agent at future auctions or to impose conditions before any such bids shall be accepted; (viii) to apply any proceeds of sale of other lots due or in future becoming due to you towards the settlement of the total amount due and to exercise a lien (that is a right to retain possession of any of your property in our possession for any purpose until the debt due is satisfied. (b we shall, as agent for the seller and on our own behalf pursue these rights and remedies only so far as is reasonable to make appropriate recovery in respect of breach of these conditions


9.

THIRD PARTY LIABILITY All members of the public on our premises are there at their own risk and must note the lay-out of the accommodation and security arrangements. Accordingly neither the auctioneer nor our employees or agents shall incur liability for death or personal injury (except as required by law by reason of our negligence) or similarly for the safety of the property of persons visiting prior to or at a sale.

10. COMMISSION BIDS whilst prospective buyers are strongly advised to attend the auction and are always responsible for any decision to bid for a particular lot and shall be assumed to have carefully inspected and satisfied themselves as to its condition, we will if so instructed clearly and in writing execute bids on their behalf. Neither the auctioneer nor our employees or agents shall be responsible for any failure to do so save where such failure is unreasonable. where two or more commission bids at the same level are recorded we reserve the right in our absolute discretion to prefer the first bid so made.

18. Any notice to any buyer, seller, bidder or viewer may be given by first class mail or Swiftmail in which case it shall be deemed to have been received by the addressee 48 hours after posting. 19. Special terms may be used in catalogue descriptions of particular classes of items in which case the descriptions must be interpreted in accordance with any glossary appearing in the catalogue. 20. Any indulgence extended to bidders buyers or sellers by us notwithstanding the strict terms of these Conditions or of the terms of Consignment shall affect the position at the relevant time only and in respect of that particular concession only; in all other respects these Conditions shall be construed as having full force and effect. 21. English law applies to the interpretation of these Conditions. PAINTINGS, DRAWINGS, LITHOGRAPHS, ENGRAVINGS AND PRINTS In accordance with long standing practice in Fine Art Sale Rooms certain terms used in descriptions in the Catalogue have the meanings ascribed to them in the glossary below.

11. WARRANTY OF TITLE AND AVAILABILITY the seller warrants to the auctioneer and you that the seller is the true owner of the property consigned or is properly authorised by the true owner to consign it for sale and is able to transfer good and marketable title to the property free from any third party claims. 12. AGENCY

Glossary

(a)

the auctioneer normally acts as agent only and disclaims any responsibility for default by sellers or buyers. 13. TERMS OF SALE the seller acknowledges that lots are sold subject to the stipulations of these Conditions in their entirety and on the terms of Consignment as notified to the consignor at the time of the entry of the lot. 14. DESCRIPTIONS AND CONDITION (a) whilst we seek to describe lots accurately, it may be impractical for us to carry out exhaustive due diligence on each lot. Prospective buyers are given ample opportunities to view and inspect before any sale and they (and any independent experts on their behalf) must satisfy themselves as to the accuracy of any description applied to a lot. Prospective buyers also bid on the understanding that, inevitably, representations or statements by us as to authorship, genuineness, origin, date, age, provenance, condition or estimated selling price involve matters of opinion. we undertake that any such opinion shall be honestly and reasonably held and accept liability for opinions given negligently or fraudulently. Subject to the foregoing neither we the auctioneer nor our employees or agents nor the seller accept liability for the correctness of such opinions and all conditions and warranties, whether relating to description, condition or quality of lots, express, implied or statutory, are hereby excluded. this Condition is subject to the next following Condition concerning deliberate forgeries and applies save as provided for in paragraph 6 ‘information to buyers’. (b) Private treaty sales made under these Conditions are deemed to be sales by auction for purposes of consumer legislation. 15. FORGERIES Notwithstanding the preceding Condition, any lot which proves to be a deliberate forgery (as defined) may be returned to us by you within 21 days of the auction provided it is in the same condition as when bought, and is accompanied by particulars identifying it from the relevant catalogue description and a written statement of defects. If we are satisfied from the evidence presented that the lot is a deliberate forgery we shall refund the money paid by you for the lot including any buyer’s premium provided that (1) if the catalogue description reflected the accepted view of scholars and experts as at the date of sale or (2) you personally are not able to transfer a good and marketable title to us, you shall have no rights under this condition. the right of return provided by this Condition is additional to any right or remedy provided by law or by these Conditions of Sale. GENERAL 16. we shall have the right at our discretion, to refuse admission to our premises or attendance at our auctions by any person. 17. (a) Any right to compensation for losses liabilities and expenses incurred in respect of and as a result of any breach of these Conditions and any exclusions provided by them shall be available to the seller and/or the auctioneer as appropriate. (b) Such rights and exclusions shall extend to and be deemed to be for the benefit of employees and agents of the seller and/or the auctioneer who may themselves enforce them.

(b) (c) (d) (e) (f) (g) (h) (i) (j) (k)

Any statement as to authorship, attribution, origin, date, age, provenance and condition is a statement of opinion and is not to be taken as a statement of fact. the Company reserves the right, in forming their opinion, to consult and rely upon any expert or authority considered by them to be reliable. Edward Lear: In our opinion a work by the artist. (When the artist’s forename(s) is not known, a series of asterisks, followed by the surname of the artist, whether preceded by an initial or not, indicates that in our opinion the work is by the artist named. Attributed to Edward Lear: In our opinion probably a work by the artist but less certainty as to authorship is expressed than in the preceding category. Studio of Edward Lear: In our opinion a work by an unknown hand in the studio of the artist which may be or may not have been executed under the artist’s direction. Circle of Edward Lear: In our opinion a work by an as yet unidentified but distinct hand, closely associated with the named artist but not necessarily his pupil. Style of ...; Follower of Edward Lear: In our opinion a work by a painter working in the artist’s style, contemporary or nearly contemporary, but not necessarily his pupil. Manner of Edward Lear: In our opinion a work in the style of the artist and of a later date. After Edward Lear: In our opinion a copy of a known work of the artist. the term signed and/or dated and/or inscribed means that in our opinion the signature and/or date and/or inscription are from the hand of the artist. the term bears a signature and/or date and/or inscription means that in our opinion the signature and/or date and/or inscription have been added by another hand. dimensions are given height before width. Pictures are framed unless otherwise stated.

ARTIST’S RESALE RIGHT / DROIT DE SUITE droit de Suite is a royalty payable to a qualifying artist or the artist’s heirs each time a work is resold during the artist’s lifetime and up to a period of 70 years after the artist’s death. Royalties are calculated on a sliding percentage scale based on the hammer price excluding the buyer’s premium. the royalty does not apply to lots selling below the sterling equivalent of €1,000 and the maximum royalty payable on any single lot is the sterling equivalent of €12,500. droit de Suite, which is not subject to VAt, will be added to the buyer’s purchase price and then passed on to the relevant collecting agency by the auctioneer. Please enquire for the accepted exchange rate on the day of the sale. Royalties for Droit de Suite are as follows: 4% Up to €50,000 3% €50,000.01 - 200,000 1% €200,000.01 - 350,000 0.5% €350,000.01 - 500,000 0.25% In excess of €500,000 Up to a maximum levy of €12,500


Specialist Departments

Auction Calendar

Please dial +44 (0)1722 followed by the number listed below

AsiAn Art John Axford MRICS ASFAV Sophie Lister Alexandra Doméracki Freya Yuan CloCks Richard Price English & EuropEAn CErAmiCs & glAss Clare Durham Alexandra Doméracki FurniturE Will Hobbs Mark Richards Jim Gale JEwEllEry Jonathan Edwards FGAA Marielle Whiting FGA modErn British Art Michael Jeffery Victor Fauvelle pAintings Victor Fauvelle Jo Butler

424506 424591 424506 424506

07741 242421

424507 424507

339752 411854 339161

vAluAtions For insurAnCE & proBAtE Paul Viney ASFAV Clive Stewart-Lockhart FRICS FRSA

424505 424503

424503 424592

silvEr Rupert Slingsby Lucy Chalmers

424501 424594

20th CEntury dEsign Michael Jeffery

424505

triBAl Art Will Hobbs

339752

424509

mArkEting Tamzin Corbett

424590

ACCounts Janice Clift (Office Manager) Ruth Pike

424500 424599

gEnErAl oFFiCE Linda Garthwaite Pauline West Sharon Ringwood Nicola Young sAlEroom mAnAgEr David Jordan

424504 424595

AsiAn Art 13th & 14th November John Axford +44 (0) 1722 424506 • johnaxford@woolleyandwallis.co.uk Sophie Lister +44 (0) 1722 424591 • sophielister@woolleyandwallis.co.uk

424500

424500

BoArd oF dirECtors Paul Viney ASFAV Chairman

Clive Stewart-Lockhart FRICS FRSA Managing Director

AssoCiAtE dirECtors Janice Clift Jonathan Edwards FGAA Will Hobbs Michael Jeffery Mark Richards Rupert Slingsby

Catalogue £20.00 (£25.00 by post) (£30.00 by post outside Europe)

Salisbury Salerooms, 51-61 Castle Street, Salisbury, Wiltshire SP1 3SU Tel: 01722 424500 • www.woolleyandwallis.co.uk

pAintings 4th December Victor Fauvelle +44 (0) 1722 424503 • victorfauvelle@woolleyandwallis.co.uk Jo Butler +44 (0) 1722 424592 • jobutler@woolleyandwallis.co.uk 20th CEntury dEsign 11th December – British Art Pottery, including Studio Pottery Michael Jeffery +44 (0) 1722 424505 • michaeljeffery@woolleyandwallis.co.uk FurniturE, works oF Art 7th January 2014 Will Hobbs +44 (0) 1722 339752 • willhobbs@woolleyandwallis.co.uk Mark Richards +44 (0) 1722 411854 • markrichards@woolleyandwallis.co.uk silvEr 21st & 22nd January 2014 Rupert Slingsby +44 (0) 1722 424501 • rupertslingsby@woolleyandwallis.co.uk Lucy Chalmers +44 (0) 1722 424594 • lucychalmers@woolleyandwallis.co.uk

John Axford MRICS ASFAV Deputy Chairman

CompAny sECrEtAry Jim Macarthur CA

modErn British Art 26th November Michael Jeffery +44 (0) 1722 424505 • michaeljeffery@woolleyandwallis.co.uk Victor Fauvelle +44 (0) 1722 424503 • victorfauvelle@woolleyandwallis.co.uk

424599

JEwEllEry 23rd January 2014 Jonathan Edwards +44 (0) 1722 424504 • jonathanedwards@woolleyandwallis.co.uk Marielle Whiting +44 (0) 1722 424595 • mariellewhiting@woolleyandwallis.co.uk triBAl Art 11th February 2014 Will Hobbs +44 (0) 1722 339752 • willhobbs@woolleyandwallis.co.uk CloCks, wAtChEs & sCiEntiFiC instrumEnts 19th February 2014 Richard Price +44 (0) 1722 242421 • richardprice@woolleyandwallis.co.uk Will Hobbs +44 (0) 1722 339752 • willhobbs@woolleyandwallis.co.uk English & EuropEAn CErAmiCs & glAss 25th February 2014 Clare Durham +44 (0) 1722 424507 • claredurham@woolleyandwallis.co.uk • Entries can usually be accepted up to eight weeks prior to the auction • Illustrated catalogues are available about ten days before the sale • Viewing is normally two days prior to the auction and on Saturday mornings • Catalogue subscriptions are available for all sales • Fully illustrated catalogues can be viewed on our website www.woolleyandwallis.co.uk


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