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308 (part lot)                                                      312






           309                               312
           A Blue ANd wHITe celAdON-glAzed   A JIAN wARe BOwl
           BAluSTeR VASe                     Song/Jin Dynasty
           19th century                      The conical tea bowl rising to a slightly
           The flaring neck with handles modelled as   flared mouth rim, covered in a thick iron-rich
           Buddhistic lions and painted with a single   glaze with rust-coloured streaks and spots,
           scene of a bird on rockwork issuing flowers.   stopping short of the small dark biscuit foot.
           42.5cm high                       12.5cm diameter

           £250 - 350                        £800 - 1,200
           310                               313
           A celAdON-glAzed BOwl             A gReeN cRAckle-glAzed VASe
           Ming Dynasty                      19th century
           The rim with overhanging lip, the interior with   Of archaistic hu form.
           stylised combed decoration and the exterior   22cm high, and on a wood stand
           with incised upright petal design.
           27cm diameter                     £500 - 700

           £300 - 500                        314
                                             A PAIR OF TuRquOISe-glAzed
           311                               BuddHIST lIONS
           FIVe VARIOuS yIxINg TeAPOTS wITH   Qing Dynasty, 19th century
           cOVeRS                            Each modelled recumbent, the female with
           19th and 20th centuries           pup on back and the male a ball between its
           Comprising: a ‘bamboo’ design pot, late 20th   front paws.
           century with an apocryphal signature of Yang   6.5cm high, 11cm wide, and on fitted wood
           Pengnian, (active 1796-1850) 8.3cm high; a   stands (4).
           cylindrical example bearing the mark of Yixing
           Zhen Ji, 10cm high; an example with mask   £300 - 500
           and tongue handle and spout marked by
           contemporary artist Wu Jianzhong, 10.5cm   315
           high; another with loose ring to cover handle   A PAIR OF gReeN-glAzed lION-dOgS
           bearing the signature of 18th century artist   19th century            313
           Wang Nanlin but 20th century copy, 13.5cm   Modelled in mirrored poses upon pedestals,
           high; together with a miniature oviform   one with a puppy playing beneath its fore
           example.                          paw, the other resting one foot on a pierced
           7.5cm high (10).                  ball, covered in bright green glaze with even
                                             crackle.
           £250 - 300                        41cm high (2).
                                             £500 - 800








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