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Autumn Catalogue 3 Day Sale starting: Thursday 17 November 2011 10:00AM
Viewing: Sunday 13 November 11am-4pm, 14-16 November 9am-4pm
 

A Chinese Famille Verte Porcelain Ginger Jar, Kangxi (1662-1722), cellular shoulder band enclosing four panels of buddhistic precious emblems, the main body with birds amongst extensive flowering magnolia and peony blossoms amongst rocks, 20.5cm high, with associated carved and scroll pierced cover

Guide Price: £500-700

View Lot No. 179

 
 

A Chinese Porcelain Three Colour Vase, 17th century, of compressed ovoid shape, with pointed leaf tip band to the rim, over a continuous frieze of peonies growing from rocks in underglaze blue, overglaze green enamels and iron red, 16cm high (shoulders previously drilled for handles, a/f),with associated later carved and pierced wood domed cover and five-legged stand, 33cm high

Guide Price: £400-600

View Lot No. 180

 
 

A Chinese Famille Verte Porcelain Baluster Vase, Kangxi (1662-1722), with narrow dentil band to the (reduced) neck, diapered and floret decorated shoulder band, the main frieze with a continuous pavilion scene with six figures around a desk amongst trees, blue string lines to the base, 26cm high, with later associated lamp fittings

Guide Price: £200-300

View Lot No. 181

 
 

A Chinese Underglaze Blue and Copper Red Decorated Porcelain Bottle Vase, Qing Dynasty, probably 18th century, boldly painted with a large sky dragon amongst wispy clouds over waves, 49.5cm high

Guide Price: £600-800

View Lot No. 182

 
 

A Chinese Celadon Glazed Porcelain Bowl, Ming Dynasty (1368-1644), with rounded sides, internally incised with repeat magnolia, lotus and other blossoms within a thunder pattern border, externally with vertical lines, 8.4cm high, 15.4cm diameter

Guide Price: £300-400

View Lot No. 183

 
 

A Chinese Porcelain White Glazed Tripod Censer, probably Song, of bronze form with a pair of arched and pierced rim handles, slightly tapered cylindrical legs, 10.7cm high, with later associated carved hardwood domed cover with agate panelled bead finial, 12cm high

Guide Price: £250-350

View Lot No. 184

 
 

Four Qajar Faience Tiles, 19th century, three moulded as figures on horseback holding hunting birds, the fourth as a kneeling figure, each picked out in typical colours, 17cm by 12cm, framed as one

Guide Price: £600-800

View Lot No. 185

 
 

A Japanese Cloisonne Enamel Tiered Box, Meiji period (1868-1912), of cylindrical form on four outswept legs, worked with phoenix birds, fans and leaves against a dense scroll ground, 11.5cm high

Guide Price: £150-250

View Lot No. 186

 
 

A Pair of Japanese Cloisonné Hexagonal Small Vases, circa 1900, worked with mon roundels, chrysanthemum heads and other flowers, 10.8cm high; A Similar Pair of Baluster Small Vases, 9.7cm high; and Four Other Cloisonné Vases, three with original covers, the tallest 14.5cm high (8)

Guide Price: £150-250

View Lot No. 187

 
 

A Pair of Japanese Ivory and Shibayama Inlaid Bezique Markers, circa 1880, each rectangular tablet centrally engraved with two monkeys playing, the hinged tabs with various birds and insects in diverse materials, 9cm; and A Similarly Decorated Ivory Vesta Case, enriched with dragons and flowers, 5.6cm long (3)

Guide Price: £150-250

View Lot No. 188

 
 
 
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