422. A collection of Chinese blue and white wares, 18th century, comprising: nine dishes painted with a pagoda and a fishing boat, two tea bowls and saucers, two barrel-shaped egg cups, a hexagonal saucer and a small dish, 17.4cm max. (17) £300-500
423. A collection of Chinese famille verte wares, Kangxi 1662-1722, comprising: a tea canister, a teapot and cover, two cups, three tea bowls, a bowl and two plates converted as low stands, 21.4cm max. (11) £300-500
424. A collection of Chinese famille rose porcelains and enamels, 18th century, and a small square-section vase, 22cm. (8) £200-300
425. Four Chinese famille rose mugs, 18th century, and a teacup and saucer, variously painted with figures and animals in interiors and landscapes, butterflies and scrolling foliate borders, and a blue and white bowl with four iron-red five-clawed confronting dragons, 13.3cm max. (7) £200-300
426. A Chinese famille rose rectangular box and cover, 19th century, painted to the top with a panel containing a pheasant on rockwork on a ground of cloud scrolls, a hexagonal bowl painted in iron-red with dragons, and a famille rose scalloped bowl with a Daoguang mark to the base, a wood stand, 18.7cm. (5) £150-250
427λ. Two Chinese ivory carvings, 19th century, one depicting two young girls, the other probably a scroll weight, a set of ivory chopsticks, together with a famille rose plate, a famille rose jug, a blue and white leaf-shaped dish and an enamel square dish, 24.6cm. (8) £200-300
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