822. A Chinese glass snuff bottle c.1900, decorated with birds perched on flowering prunus branches, with three red seal marks, 7.8cm. £150-250
823. A Chinese famille verte baluster vase 19th century, decorated in Transitional style with panels of figures and smaller panels of flowers and birds on a red scale ground, minor faults, 30cm. £300-500
824. A Chinese Beijing white glass snuff bottle 18th century or later, overlaid with amethyst glass depicting eight monkeys in a tree, 7.3cm. £1,000-1,500
825. A small Chinese doucai dish six character Yongzheng mark but later, painted with scrolling flowers, 11cm. £100-200
826. A Chinese Beijing glass brush washer four character Qianlong mark but later, overlaid in ruby glass with a figure recumbent on a throne, with large lotus leaves, a ruyi sceptre, a vase, and another small figure, with six marks to the exterior, 9cm.
£800-1,200
827. A Chinese famille rose tea caddy and cover Yongzheng 1723-35, the oblong octagonal body painted with prunus and peony blossoms, the cover with three small sprigs, a little enamel flaking and filled fritting to the shoulder, 11.7cm. (2) £500-700
828. A Japanese blue and white jardinière 19th century, moulded with roundels and decorated with flowers, geometric designs and characters, raised on three demon mask feet, a seal mark to one, 47.2cm. £1,000-1,500
829. A good blanc de Chine libation cup 18th century, the flared bowl raised on a low base formed as twigs with prunus sprays to each side, paper label for S Weinberg Sammlung, 12.4cm across. £300-500
830. A Chinese famille rose octagonal plate Yongzheng 1723-35, finely painted with a cockerel perched on a rock, its hen and three chicks beneath, and with a large peony bloom, the rim with a gilt geometric design, a faint glaze crack, 22.3cm. £400-600
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