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           A FAMIlle ROSe JARdINIËRe ON STANd                 A FAMIlle ROSe VASe
           Guangxu six-character mark but later               Bearing Ju ren tang zhi [Hall where Benevolence Resides] seal mark,
           Enamelled with three dragon roundels between formal border, the   Hongxian Period (1915-16)
           stand with scrolling lotus.                        Enamelled with a panel of ladies reading at a table, opposite another
           13cm high (2).                                     panel of a goddess appearing to a boy and buffalo, all reserved on an
                                                              impressed honeycomb ground with anhua bats and flowers, (rim chips
           £500 - 700                                         and hairline).
                                                              24.5cm high
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           A FAMIlle ROSe PHeASANT                            £300 - 400
           19th century
           Modelled with beak raised as it perches on a rocky outcrop issuing   Provenance
           flowering peony, the long tail feathers and wings in bright coloured   Property of a lady. Formerly part of a senior Indian civil service official’s
           enamels.                                           collection (Knight Commander of the Indian Empire, KCIE, and
           36cm high                                          awarded the star of India), formed whilst in the Indian civil service and
                                                              during travels in Indo-China and Japan, circa 1900-1930. Thence by
           £300 - 500                                         descent.

           259                                                The mark appears in Davison, number 3185, and is attributed to the
           A lARge lOT OF Blue ANd wHITe ANd FAMIlle ROSe     Hongxian period.
           PlATeS
           18th century                                       261
           Comprising: in blue and white: a circular charger painted with ‘the   A FAMIlle ROSe ‘MIlle-FleuRS’ MINIATuRe VASe
           three friends of winter’ pattern; 36cm diameter, and two meat plates,   Qianlong seal mark
           each 32cm wide,, together with, in famille rose enamels: a large   Of garlic-neck bottle form raised on a spreading foot, enamelled with
           circular dish decorated with ‘the three friends of winter’ pattern,   profuse colourful flowers on a gilt ground.
           33.5cm diameter; a smaller dish with a cricket on rockwork and   13.5cm high
           flowers, 28cm diameter; seven various soup and dinner plates and a
           slop bowl, (numerous damages throughout).          £300 - 400
           (13).
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           £200 - 300                                         A SeT OF FIVe FAMIlle ROSe PlATeS, ANOTHeR ANd A JAR
                                                              ANd cOVeR
                                                              18th and 19th century
                                                              The set of plated with enamelled decoration of peony issuing from
                                                              rockwork, a similarly patterned dish, approximately 22.5cm diameter
                                                              and a pot and cover decorated with the ‘tales of peerless heroes’
                                                              pattern.
                                                              9cm high (8).

                                                              £400 - 600
           For details of the charges payable in addition to the final Hammer Price of each Lot
           please refer to paragraphs 7 & 8 of the Notice to Bidders at the back of the catalogue.  ASIAN ART  |  53
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