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Lot Four Chinese qingbai dishes,

Lot 2 A Chinese earthenware jarlet, Song to Yuan dynasties, of baluster form, decorated with brown glaze in dots, revealing the body, 6.5cm diameter, and another, Yuan dynasty, of lobed form with two looped handles, covered by a greyish-blue glaze, 7cm high (2) £100 - 150 宋至元 小罐 一组两件 2

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Lot 1 A Chinese earthenware model, probably Han dynasty (206 BC-AD 220), of a barn with two figures, dogs roaming in the yard and birds perched on the top of a tower, 39cm wide 52.5cm deep 79cm high (2) £200 - 300 汉(可能) 灰陶仓房 3

Lot 3 A Chinese earthenware jar, Qing dynasty (1644-1911), of ovoid form with four looped handles above studs, covered by a pale green glaze, 11.5cm high, and four further jarlets, covered by a green or amber glaze, 5 to 7cm high (5) £200 - 300 清 绿釉四系罐 及 其他小罐 一组五件

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Lot 4 Four Chinese qingbai dishes, Song dynasty (960-1279), comprising: one lobed with an everted flat rim, 11cm diameter, one with incised scrolls, 10.4cm diameter, one moulded with petals, 10.4cm diameter, and another with lobed rim, incised with scrolls and florets, 14.4cm diameter, all covered with a pale blue or a cream glaze (4) £200 - 300 宋 青白釉碟 一组四件 Lot 5 A Chinese celadon-glazed bowl, Yuan to Ming dynasties, moulded with upright petal lappets, under a pale bluish-green crackled glaze, 10.4cm high £120 - 150 元至明 绿釉钵

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