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TWO CHINESE BOXES AND COVERS.Tang Dynasty.Each of circular section with straight sides, the slightly domed cover, one decorated with blue spots, the other with green and yellow dots, 5.5cm diameter. (4) ? ??????
A CHINESE DINGYAO ‘LOTUS’ JAR AND COVER.Song Dynasty.The globular body supported on a tapering foot, set with lotus leaves modelled in high relief, the cover formed as a lotus leaf, the finial forming the stem, 9cm H. (2) ? ??????
A CHINESE JIAN HARE FUR GLAZED TEA BOWL.Song Dynasty.Covered in a thick russet and black streaked glaze, gongyu (Imperial tribute) mark, 6.5cm H, 12.5cm diameter.? ???????
A CHINESE QINGBAI VASE. Song Dynasty.The ribbed body supported on a high arched foot, and rising to a waisted banded neck and everted rim, 21.5cm H. ? ????
A CHINESE YAOZHOU TEA BOWL.Song Dynasty.The interior moulded with six peony blossoms borne on an undulating stem of fine scrolling leaves, the exterior of the conical bowl carved with a band of narrow petals rising from the small ring foot, 5.5cm H, 13cm diameter. Provenance: from the Jan and Nelly Szibner Collection.? ?????????
A CHINESE YAOZHOU CELADON BOWL. Song Dynasty. Of conical form, with shallow rounded sides and an everted rim, the interior with a lush peony blossom, within a central circular roundel, within a band divided into six panels enclosing further f loral spray, 4.5 x 15.2cm diameter. ? ??????????
A CHINESE DINGYAO BOWL.Song Dynasty.With deeply rounded sides rising to a metal-mounted rim, supported on a slightly recessed base and foot, the interior with a roundel incised with a floral branch, 14.7cm diameter ? ???????
A CHINESE QINGBAI BOWL.Song Dynasty.The deeply rounded sides rising to a foliate rim, the interior with an attractive pattern of scrolling clouds, 12.5cm diameter. ? ?????????
A CHINESE CARVED QINGBAI BOWL.Song Dynasty.Of conical form with deep rounded sides rising from a slightly tapered foot, to an everted foliate rim, carved and combed on the interior with flower scroll among densely sprouting foliage, 20cm diameter. ? ????????
A CHINESE CELADON VASE.Song Dynasty. The pear-shape body rising from a short straight foot to a tall cylindrical neck and everted rim, 15.5cm H.Provenance: from the personal collection of Roger Bluett, thence by descent to the present owner.? ?????
A CHINESE SANCAI-GLAZED MODEL OF A LOHAN.Ming Dynasty.Standing on a low rectangular base in long flowing robes, the hands together, the face, set with an urna, sensitively modeled and bearing a serene, contemplative expression, 56cm H.? ??????
A CHINESE LONGQUAN CELADON “LOTUS’ DISH.Ming Dynasty.Of shallow form rising from a short foot to a lipped rim, encircled with radiating concave 'petals' and a central medallion enclosing a beautifully incised flowering lotus branch, 28cm diameter. ? ?????????
A NEAR PAIR OF CHINESE OCTAGONAL BLUE AND WHITE EWERS. Ming Dynasty, 16th Century. Of octagonal form, the globular body, with floral spray along each face, and set with a curved spout and rectangular handle, the flaring neck decorated with a leaf-lap pet band, one ewer with a four character Xuande mark, 16cm H. (2)????? ???????? For a single ewer see Oriental Ceramics: The World’s Great Collections – Museum of Fine Art , Boston, cat no 88.
A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE LANTERN JAR.Transitional era.The globular body with a tapering rim and base, the body decorated with lotus bouquets and butterflies, 27cm H. f ???? ??????????
A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE ‘BOYS’ JAR.Qing Dynasty, Kangxi era. Decorated with quatrefoil panels enclosing boys holding lotus stems, separated by lotus spray, wood cover and stand, 22cm H. (3)??? ???????????????
A PAIR OF CHINESE INCISED CELADON DISHES. Qing Dynasty, 18th Century.The interior of each with a central stylised shou character roundel encircled by a ruyi head band and a further band of bats and clouds, six character Chenghua mark to base, 26.5cm diameter. (2) ????? ??????????
TWO CHINESE FAMILLE VERTE ‘FLOWER BASKET’ CHARGERS. Qing Dynasty, Kangxi era. Each decorated with a central roundel depicting a flower basket, surrounded by lappets of various scenes of flowers and rocks, 37.5cm diameter, 40cm diameter. (2) ??? ??? ?????
A LARGE CHINESE FAMILLE VERTE FIGURATIVE DISH. Qing Dynasty, Kangxi era. The central roundel decorated with an exterior figurative scene of soldiers and officials within a border set with four quatrefoil panels enclosing flowering branches, 37.8cm di ameter. ??? ???????