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586. A Chinese wucai dragon and phoenix bowl, six character Qianlong mark 19th century or later, typically decorated with two dragons divided by phoenix and with a third dragon to the interior, two 5cm cracks and a rim chip, 15.7cm.
£400-600
587. A pair of Chinese yellow ground bowls, covers and stands, Qianlong marks but later, decorated with characters and medallions, flowers and scrolls, 10.6cm. (6)
£200-300
588. A Chinese wucai dragon and phoenix bowl, six character Daoguang mark and of the period 1821-50, typically decorated with stylized mythical beasts, extensively damaged and glued, 15.9cm. £100-200
589. A Chinese famille rose medallion bowl, 19th/20th century, painted with panels of fabulous animals and auspicious objects, divided by dragons, the interior with a Buddhist lion dog, 20.6cm. £400-600
592. A pair of Chinese brush washers, six character Daoguang marks but probably later, decorated with iron red dragons contesting flaming pearls of wisdom, one extensively cracked, 11.5cm. (2) £300-500
593. A Chinese blanc de Chine dish, c.1700, finely incised with a flower and leaf motif, and a millefleurs decorated small flared bowl, the dish with ground chips, the bowl extensively damaged, 23.8cm. (2) £150-250
594. Three Chinese small bowls, all painted with scrolling foliage and flowerheads, two in iron red the third blue and white, all with reign marks to the bases, some wear to the enamels, 11.6cm. (3) £200-300
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590. Two Chinese Canton famille rose bowls, 19th century, typically decorated with panels of figures on a ground of flowers, birds and insects, some wear to the enamels, 36.6cm and 28.6cm. (2)
£500-1,000
591. A Chinese millefleurs bowl, six character Guangxu mark and probably of the period, 13.2cm.
£100-150
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