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577. A small Chinese doucai tripod censer, six character Wanli mark but later, painted with two skinny dragons contesting a flaming pearl, with a carved wood stand, 7cm dia. (2)


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578. A Chinese famille rose square bowl, six character Tongzhi mark and of the period 1862-74, the exterior painted with figures in a garden and fishing beside a river bank, the interior and base turquoise-glazed, a small rim chip, 15cm.


£100-150


579. A Chinese square-section bowl, iron red Daoguang seal mark and probably of the period, decorated in polychrome with auspicious things, the interior and base turquoise, a rim chip, 15.3cm.


£200-300


580. A small Japanese rectangular-section tea canister, 19th century, painted in a Kakiemon palette, with scruffy cockerels amidst flowers, 8cm.


£100-200


581. A pair of Chinese famille rose plaques, each depicting an archer and with columns of calligraphy, 20.5cm. (2)


50 £600-1,000


582. A Japanese moulded bowl, 19th century, painted in the Kakiemon palette with prunus, peony and pine, the reverse with a quail and leafy sprigs, 14.2cm.


£100-200


583. A Chinese famille rose cylindrical jar and cover, six character Xianfeng mark and perhaps of the period, painted with two figures seated on a day bed, the cover with a maiden standing behind a fence, 15cm. (2)


£400-600


584. Three Chinese famille rose vases, 20th century, one of hexagonal form, the other two cylindrical, each variously decorated with flowering branches, chickens and calligraphy, minor damage and wear, 28.5cm. (3)


£150-250


585. A pair of Chinese polychrome bowls, 19th century, each painted with two five-clawed scaly dragons amidst clouds contesting a flaming pearl of wisdom above scrolling waves, the interiors with a band of scrolling lotus, each with a four character mark which read jin yu zhen cang (Precious Collection of Treasure), 10.4cm. (2) £250-350


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