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522. A Chinese silver napkin ring, early 20th century, decorated in relief with four Chinese characters and a shield shaped cartouche engraved with initials, stamped marks, 1.1 troy ozs, 4.5cm diameter x 3cm high. £40-80


523. A Chinese silver twin handled vase, Yok Sang, decorated in relief with two blossom branches, bearing presentation inscription to ‘JOHN GALLOWAY Martha Anderson 27th Feby 1896-1921’, stamped marks of pierced carved wood stand, 6.7 troy ozs, overall 20cm high. £100-200


524. A Chinese jade butterfly, Qing Dynasty, with incised details, 8.5cm wide x 6.5cm high. £50-100


525. A Chinese bronze water buffalo, reclining with head raised, 11.5cm long x 6cm high. £80-120


526. Two Chinese ivory figures, late Qing Dynasty, one carved as an scholar on a rectangular wood plinth, 21cm high, the other carved as a lady holding a basket of flowers, on a rectangular wood plinth, 18cm high, (2). £100-200


528. A pair of Chinese black ground cloisonne bottle vases, early 20th century, decorated with flowers and scrolls on a dense lotus scroll ground, 16.5cm high. £80-120


529. A Chinese lacquer tea caddy, Qing Dynasty, decorated with panels of figures, raised on four paw feet, 19.5cm wide x 12.5cm high. £100-200


530. A Chinese jadeite seal, with dragon carved detail, the matrix uncut, 6.5cm high x 3cm square. £100-200


Lot 527


527. A Chinese bronze archaic form vase, late Qing Dynasty, 22cm high. £100-200


Lot 531


531. A Chinese carved wood figure of Liu Hai, carved standing, with inlaid eyes, gnarled wood staff, beads and tassel, on a pierced stand with carved pine detail, 53cm high. £300-500


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