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882. A pair of Japanese Imari bowls, c.1900, each decorated with horses, and with a figure on a phoenix to the interiors, 8.6cm. (2)


£100-200


883. A large Japanese Imari dish, c.1900, decorated with panels containing figures, cranes and brocade patterns, 61cm. £200-400


884. A Chinese dragon saucer, six character Guangxu mark and of the period 1875-1908, and a pair of Japanese Kutani vases, all painted in iron red with dragons, the vases with small rim chips, 17.5cm. (3)


£200-300


885. Two Chinese Imari plates, 18th century, together with a tea canister with a wood cover, typically decorated with flowers and foliage, some damages, 22cm. (4)


£100-200


886. A Chinese blue and white bowl, Kangxi 1662-1722, painted with children and their mothers, a six character Chenghua mark and later silver handle, a Japanese Imari bowl and a Chinese Imari teapot and cover, damages and repairs, 22.5cm. (4)


£300-500 64


890. A Chinese Canton famille rose rectangular dish and cover, 19th century, decorated with an elaborate design of flowers, birds, vases and the toad of Liu Hai, and a similarly shell-shaped dish, 31.5cm max. (3)


£300-500


888. Two Chinese famille rose plates, c.1900, one decorated with a plethora of butterflies, the other with birds and with a gold ground rim, 21.5cm. (2)


£150-250


889. Eight Chinese famille rose plates, 19th century, decorated with figures at leisure and in pleasurable pursuits, minor damages, 25cm max. (8)


£150-250


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887. A Chinese Canton famille rose bottle vase, 19th century, and a large oval dish with similar decoration, 40.2cm max. (2) £200-300


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