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897 891. A large pair of Chinese famille verte dishes, Kangxi


1662-1722, each decorated with flowers and foliage, the reverse sides with channelled footrims and with artemesia leaf marks, one extensively damaged, the other with rim chips, 37.5cm. (2) £200-300


892. A pair of Japanese Fukugawa Imari bowls, 19th century, decorated with phoenix, flowers and foliage, and four Japanese 18th century moulded plates, 21.5cm. (6)


£300-500 Provenance: the four plates from Chatsworth House, Derbyshire.


893. A pair of Chinese Canton butterfly plates, 19th century, brightly enamelled with many butterflies, 21.5cm. (2)


£200-300


894. A Chinese famille rose bowl, c.1900, painted with figures at a table beneath a pine tree, watching a dragon emerge from waves, 25.2cm.


£150-250


895. A Chinese polychrome dish, 19th century, painted with twelve naughty children engaged in mischievous pursuits as their teacher sleeps, 35cm.


£50-150 65


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896. A Chinese Yixing brown stoneware teapot and cover, a small blanc de Chine vase with a six character Xuande mark and a famille rose brush washer painted with birds and flowers, the vase lacking its handles, 17cm max. (4)


£250-350


897. A pair of Samson tureens and covers, 2nd half 19th century, painted with panels of flowering peony on a famille noire ground, a rim crack to one tureen, 22.5cm. (4)


£20-40


898. A pair of Japanese Hikozan tea canisters and covers, 19th century, decorated with quail on a gold and red ground, contained in a mother of pearl inlaid lacquer box, 23cm overall. (5)


£200-300


899. A Chinese famille rose circular bowl and cover, c.1900, painted with panels of birds and flowers and on a stylized floral pink ground, 25.5cm. (2)


£300-400


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