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A small bronze ‘boys’ group
A blue and white bowl (17th century)
A small underglaze blue and red seal-paste box (19th century)
A white-glazed incised dish
A mother-of-pearl inlaid lacquer box and cover (17th-18th century)
A gilt and jade inlaid lacquer box and cover (17th/18th century)
An amber brush rest depicting a dragon amidst mountains (18th century)
A ‘Zitan’ snuff bottle (18th/19th century)
A small pear-shaped ‘Cizhou’ vase (Song dynasty)
An aubergine-glazed tripod censer (18th century)
A celadon ‘Longquan’ dish (Late 13th century)
A finely glazed figure of a recumbent dog with incised red mark (Qing dynasty, 18th/19th century)
A white ware ‘lotus petal’ dish (Qing dynasty, 18th century)
A finely carved ‘Zitan’ paper weight (Qing dynasty, 18th century)
A black-glazed trompe l’eoil wall vase with applied cicadas on a faux-ivory celadon stand (Qing dynasty, 19th century)
A turquoise-glazed brush washer (Kangxi period, 1662-1722)
A ‘Fahua’ blue-ground reticulated Meiping
A large turquoise-glazed bowl (Kangxi period, 1662-1722)
A carved jade ‘Phoenix’ disc on a ‘Zitan’ stand (18th century)
A carved celadon jade archaistic cup and cover (Ming dynasty, around 1600)
A silvery bronze octalobed mirror
A rectangular ribbed bronze censer (Xuande mark, 16th/17th century)
An agate seal paste box and cover (Qianlong mark and period)
A blue and white ‘flower’ rouleau vase (Kangxi period, 1662-1722)
A finely carved jade archer’s ring with archaistic decoration (Qianlong period)
A finely carved jade archer’s ring with floral decoration (Qianlong period)
A white-glazed porcellaneous circular oil box and cover (Five Dynasties)
A carved cinnabar lacquer circular box and cover (Mid-Ming period, 16th century)
A sky blue jar with cobalt blue and white slip ‘dragon and cloud’ decoration (Qianlong mark and period, 1736-1795)
A rare miniature copper-red decorated ‘meiping’ vase (Yuan dynasty, 1279-1368)
A blue and white dragon cup (Yongzheng mark and period)
A silvery bronze circular mirror (Tang dynasty)
An archaistic jade ritual pouring vessel, ‘gong’ (Ming dynasty)
A carved rock crystal vase and cover (19th century)
A blue and white ‘boys’ rouleau vase (Kangxi period, 1662-1722)
A ‘Zitan’ brush pot inscribed with a poem by the Qianlong Emperor (by Liang Shizheng, Qianlong period, 1736-1795)
An imperial inscribed double gourd (Daoguang carved four-character seal mark and of the period)
A group of three rhombic or diamond shaped lacquer brush pots (Wanli mark and period, 1573-1619)
A Huanghuali teapot container (18th century)
A pair of large cloisonné enamel pear-shaped bottle vases (Qing dynasty, 18th-19th century)
A blue and white ewer for the Islamic market (Kangxi period, 1662-1722)
A cloisonné enamel garlic neck vase with ‘ruyi’ handles (Qing dynasty, Qianlong period)
Luohan and incense wood (Song dynasty, ink on silk)
A white and russet jade ‘pine’ rhyton (17th/18th century)
A Mughal style pale celadon jade ‘chrysanthemum’ dish (Qing dynasty, Qianlong period)
A Mughal jade and gilt double sword (18th/19th century)
A finely carved ‘Mughal’ jade dagger (Qing dynasty, Qianlong period)
A pale celadon jade carving of a recumbent dog with fitted wood stand (Song/early Yuan dynasty)
An exceptionally rare jade flower cup (Song/Yuan dynasty, 10-14th century)
A blue and white cylindrical tripod censer (Ming dynasty, second half 15th century)
A cloisonne enamel pilgrim flask ‘baoyueping’ on oval foot-ring (Ming dynasty, first half 17th century)
A small Longquan celadon ‘mallet’ vase (Southern Song Dynasty, 1127-1279)
An important imperial inscribed mottled white jade boulder (Qianlong period, 1735-1796)
A large bronze tripod censer (Song/Yuan dynasty, 12-14th century)
A rare miniature Beijing enamel gilt-copper ‘Hu’ vase decorated in ‘falangcai’ enamels (Qianlong mark and period)