629. A Chinese deep bowl, Qianlong six character mark and probably of the period, decorated with an even copper-red glaze, together with four other items of Chinese porcelain variously decorated with fish, birds, flowers, clouds and phoenix, damage to the neck of the vase, 23cm. (5) £400-600
630. A small collection of Chinese blue and white porcelain, 17th century, comprising a kraak dish, a bowl painted with figures and four items from the Hatcher cargo, damages, 21.3cm. (7) £300-500
631. Eight Chinese export plates, 18th century, two pairs decorated in the Imari palette, the others famille rose and polychrome, small rim chips, 22.8cm. (8)
£300-500
632. Two Chinese famille verte bowls and a wucai vase, all c.1700, variously decorated with birds, animals, foliage and characters, and a blue ground cup decorated with panels of landscapes, all damaged, 19cm. (4)
£250-350
633. Three Chinese famille rose plates, 18th century, painted with figures in a garden and a famille verte bowl painted with flowers, all damaged, 23cm. (4)
£50-150
634. Two Chinese dishes, 18th century, decorated with trees and bamboo in blue and white and polychrome, a Kangxi blue and white bowl decorated with equestrians, a Kangxi powder-blue vase and two celadon vases, all damaged, 40.8cm. (6)
£250-350
635. A Chinese famille rose dish, 19th century, painted with figures beneath a pine tree, two further dishes, two vases and a millefleurs bowl, damages, 25.5cm. (6)
£200-300
636. Three Chinese famille rose bowls, 19th century, variously decorated with figures and calligraphy, two with seal marks, 11cm max. (3)
£150-250
637. Two Chinese polychrome decorated birds, one a kingfisher, the other a quail, with a Hirado model of a monkey and two white glazed birds, damages, 20.5cm. (5)
£200-300
638. Six Chinese famille rose shaped bowls, c.1900, variously decorated with flowers, fish, cranes and lotus, four with iron-red Yongzheng seal marks, some damages, 22.3cm. (6) £700-1,000
639. A pair of Chinese blanc de Chine Buddhist lion dogs, c.1700, each with a ball beneath one paw and an incense holder, together with a blue and white moulded dish painted with flowers, all damaged, 16.5cm. (3)
£100-200 Provenance: the lion dogs purchased from Sydney L. Moss Ltd., 20th December 1968 for £45.
640. A Chinese blue and white ovoid vase, 17th century, painted with chrysanthemums, a cylindrical box and cover decorated with prunus flowers, and another box and cover with five compartments, 21.5cm. (5)
£300-500
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