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           A FAMIlle ROSe TuReeN ANd cOVeR   A PAIR OF FAMIlle ROSe VASeS wITH   A FAMIlle VeRTe ROuleAu VASe
           TOgeTHeR wITH FOuR Blue ANd       cOVeRS ANd A SIMIlAR VASe         19th century
           wHITe cuPS                        18th century                      Enamelled to the body with a group of
           Qing Dynasty                      The pair of lozenge-shaped section,   officials meeting around a table.
           Comprising: a late 19th century circular   the covers with Buddhist lion finials and   45cm high
           tureen with domed cover, enamelled with   enamelled with small panels of birds, the
           courtly figures and warriors riding horses,   vases with four small figural panels to the   £300 - 400
           23.6cm diameter; a Kangxi wine cup of flared   necks and further larger figural panels to
           form painted with a spotted deer flanked by   the bodies, 41.5cm high, (one damaged to   291
           ladies, 6.7cm diameter; and a set of three   body and cover); together with an associated   A PAIR OF FAMIlle ROSe VASeS
           18th century rounded cups painted with   trumpet-shaped vase enamelled with two   20th century
           buffalo by a river, bearing apocryphal Xuande   figural panels, (neck damaged).   Of square section, the flaring necks
           marks.                            40cm high (2).                    enamelled with precious objects and flowers
           5cm diameter (6).                                                   on a turquoise ground, two sides similarly
                                             £800 - 1,200                      decorated and spaced by figural panels, (one
           £300 - 500                                                          vase damaged at neck).
                                             289                               37cm high (2).
                                             A wucAI ‘dRAgON’ BOwl
                                             Wanli six-character mark but 19th century   £500 - 700
                                             The large bowl with everted lip and enamelled
                                             to the interior with a single dragon roundel
                                             below a key-pattern rim, the exterior with
                                             one red and one green dragon flanking the
                                             ‘flaming pearl of immortality’ amidst clouds.
                                             28cm diameter
                                             £500 - 700











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