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           201  Y
           A HuANgHuAlI INkSTONe BOx ANd
           cOVeR
           Qing Dynasty
           The 19th century elliptical box with
           detachable cover with moulded edge
           surmounted with an earlier agate belt buckle
           carved and pierced with fruiting vines, all
           raised on bracket feet.
           21.5cm wide (2).

           £500 - 700
           202  Y
           A HuANgHuAlI ANd BuRlwOOd
           INceNSe BuRNeR STANd                                   201
           Qing Dynasty
           The rectangular top with inset burlwood    Y
           ‘floating’ panel over a waist with applied   204
                                             A cAMPHOR wOOd-lINed
           burlwood detailing above a stepped apron   HuANgHuAlI cHeST
           with central carved shou character flanked
           by scroll details in relief and raised on slender   Qing Dynasty
                                             The rectangular top with inset wood panel
           corner supports with moulded edges joined
           by hump-back stretchers and with splayed   carved in relief with three shou characters
                                             and flanked by side panels carved with bats,
           feet.                             the front with three further shou characters,
           96.5cm high, 53.5cm wide, 34.5cm deep
                                             side panels with a single shou motif, the
                                             reverse panel carved with a pair of bats, all
           £800 - 1,200
                                             raised on mask and tongue supports ending
                                             in ball and claw feet, opening to reveal a
           203                               camphor interior including a tray slide.
           A PAIR OF SIlVeR BOwlS wITH lINeRS
           19th century                      61cm high, 110cm wide, 58cm deep
           Each of shallow circular form and decorated
           in relief to the exterior with fenghuang   £300 - 500
           (phoenix) amidst peony issuing from rockwork   205
           and complete with a liner, maker marked.   A gIlT-lAcqueR exPORT TeA cAddy
           26.5cm diameter and with combined weight   19th century
           of 76 ozt (4).
                                             Formed as a casket, raised on paw feet,
                                             the exterior painted with typical landscape
           £400 - 600
                                             scenes, with two pewter compartments to
                                             the interior; together with a gilt-lacquered
                                             jewellery box.
                                             28cm wide (2).
                                             £400 - 600                         202





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