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274            A STUDY COLLECTION OF
               CHINESE PORCELAIN
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               A VARIED GROUP OF PORCELAIN
               WARES
               Early Ming to Late Qing Dynasty
               Comprising: a square blue and white water
               pot; a blue and white ‘chicken’ jar; a white-
               glazed tripod incense burner; a soft-paste
               cream-glazed bell; a Dehua ‘weiqi player’
               group; a white glazed tripod cup; a blue and
               white tea poy; a famille rose box and cover,
               apocryphal Qianlong seal mark.
               The tripod incense burner: 11cm (4 1/4in)
               wide (9).

               £600 - 800
               CNY5,500 - 7,300
               HK$6,600 - 8,800

               Provenance
               The blue and white ‘chilong’ water pot:
               Sotheby’s, 27 February 1997, lot 329 (label)

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               A QINGBAI MOULDED ‘BOYS’ BOWL
               Southern Song Dynasty
               Decorated to the interior with a frieze of twin
               boys flanking floral roundels, bearing leafy,
               flowering lotus stems, within a beaded border,
               the glaze of delicate pale blue tone, pooling in
               places to a sea green hue.
               18.5cm (7.1/4in) diam.

               £1,000 - 1,500
               CNY9,200 - 14,000
               HK$11,000 - 16,000
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