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                                                                              A PAIR OF BLUE AND WHITE AND
                                                                              COPPER RED BOWLS
                                                                              Qianlong seal marks and of the period
                                                                              The deep rounded sides rising from a straight
                                                                              foot to a flaring rim, each similarly painted
                                                                              around the exterior with three Buddhist lions
                                                                              chasing ribboned brocade balls among
                                                                              flames, the interior with a roundel containing
                                                                              a ribboned ball among flames.
                                                                              20.5cm (8 1/8in) diam. (2).
                                                                              £2,000 - 3,000
                                                                              HK$19,000 - 29,000
                                                                              CNY17,000 - 26,000
           226                                                                Provenance
                                                                              Christie’s South Kensington, 8 October 1990,
                                                                              lot 558 (label)

                                                                              227
                                                                              SIX CHINESE AND JAPANESE BLUE
                                                                              AND WHITE EXPORT DISHES
                                                                              17th to 18th centuries
                                                                              Comprising: a pair of bracket rimmed dishes
                                                                              with petal shaped panels of blossoming trees
                                                                              and antiques, each with Johanneum mark
                                                                              ‘N 575’; a Rotterdam Riot dish, Chenghua
                                                                              six-character mark, Kangxi; two Deshima
                                                                              Island dishes; and an Arita octagonal dish
                                                                              with panels of Dutchmen. The largest: 21cm
                                                                              (8 1/4in) diam. (6).
                                                                              £800 - 1,200
                                                                              HK$7,800 - 12,000
                                                                              CNY6,800 - 10,000

                                                                              Provenance
                                                                              The Arita dish, R & G McPherson Antiques
                                                                              (label).

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                                                                              A BLACK-GLAZED TEABOWL, A
                                                                              CHINESE IMARI CUP AND SAUCER AND
                                                                              A CAFE-AU-LAIT GLAZED TEA BOWL
                                                                              Song Dynasty to 18th century
           227                                                                Comprising: a black glazed teabowl of
                                                                              conical form, the glaze falling unevenly above
                                                                              the foot; a cafe-au-lait glazed cup decorated
                                                                              to the interior in underglaze blue with floral
                                                                              sprays; and an Imari cup and saucer with
                                                                              floral decoration. The saucer: 12.5cm (4
                                                                              7/8in) diam. (4).

                                                                              £500 - 800
                                                                              HK$4,900 - 7,800
                                                                              CNY4,300 - 6,800

                                                                              The Property of a British Family

                                                                              Provenance
                                                                              a British private collection, and thence by
                                                                              descent

                                                                              The Chinese Imari cup and saucer and cafe-
              228                                                             au-lait bowl: Spink & Son Ltd (labels)





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