ORIENTAL CERAMICS & WORKS OF ART
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A Chinese Blue and White Export
Porcelain Vase, of squat baluster form, originally with cover, the neck reduced, with a collar of ruyi heads and diamond trellis, over a
continuous frieze depicting a group of twenty-nine Manchu court figures in an interior divided by trees, rocks and mist, retrospective six character mark of Chenghua, 27.2cm high (neck cut down, a/f)
£1000 - 1500
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A Chinese Blue and White Export Porcelain Scallop Shaped Dish,
Kangxi (1662-1722), painted with a central floral wheel device with sprays emanating against incised and veined detail, 17.5cm wide
£100 - 150
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A Chinese Blue and White Porcelain Ewer, bearing the mark of Emperor Jiajing, but Kangxi
(1662-1722), of baluster shape, painted on each side with an arrangement of archaic vessels, prunus, peonies and Buddhistic precious objects, the downswept handle and slender upswept spout each painted with four cloud wisps, retrospective six character mark of Jiajing within double concentric circle, 16cm high (lacking cover)
£200 - 300
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A Pair of Chinese Blue and White Export Porcelain Hexagonal Panelled Vases, Kangxi (1662-
1722), each with trumpet leaf tip painted necks, the upper bulb and main body with alternating panels depicting floral and archaic vessel motifs, 18.5cm high
£150 - 250
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A Pair of Chinese Blue and White Export Porcelain Baluster Vases and Covers, Kangxi (1662-1722),
each with domed covers with bracketed borders painted with six lappet panels of prunus, the main bodies with lappeted shoulders and similarly decorated lappet panels, 28.5cm high (a/f)
£250 - 350
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A Chinese Famille Rose Export Porcelain Large Punch Bowl,
circa 1750, internally centred by a fruiting pomegranate branch, within a broad rim banding of hexagon cellular pattern, externally with a pair of blue crested birds and a pair of water fowl amongst peonies, 40cm diameter, 17.5cm high (a/f)
£180 - 250
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