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739. Four Chinese Imari dishes 18th century, painted in iron-red, blue and gilt with a central flowerhead surrounded by chrysanthemum and peony, painted marks to each reverse, 27.6cm. (4) £500-800


740. A Chinese famille verte bowl Kangxi 1662-1722, painted with a scrolling foliate design, the base with a six character Chenghua mark, together with an Imari two-handled cup, both cracked, the bowl riveted, 12.3cm. (2) £150-250


741. A large Japanese Imari baluster vase and cover 19th century, brightly decorated with peony in enamels and gilding, together with a Japanese Imari charger, the cover’s flange extensively chipped, other wear and flaking, 65cm and 46.5cm. (3) £500-800


742. Four Chinese famille rose mugs 18th century, variously painted with figures in pagodas and landscapes, butterflies and scrolling foliate designs, one with a dragon head moulded handle, 15.3cm. (4) £400-600


743. A Chinese famille rose teapot and cover 18th century, painted with birds amidst flowers, a blue and white fluted dish, and a teabowl and saucer decorated with further flowers and foliage, the latter with a Chenghua mark, minor faults, 23.7cm max. (5) £150-250


The teabowl with a label for the Jan-Erik Nilsson Collection. 70


744. Two Chinese famille rose dishes 18th century, each painted with a colourful bird perched on a rock with flower blooms, a lacquer dish depicting two finches on a branch in red, black and gilt, and a small bronze tripod censer, with loop handles and a four character mark to the base, 22.7cm max. (4) £250-350


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