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Qing
A black-glazed trompe l’eoil wall vase with applied cicadas on a faux-ivory celadon stand (Qing dynasty, 19th century)
A finely glazed figure of a recumbent dog with incised red mark (Qing dynasty, 18th/19th century)
A white and russet jade ‘pine’ rhyton (17th/18th century)
An unusual ‘Duan’ ink stone with carved ‘kui’ dragons (Qing dynasty, 1644-1911))
A miniature carved cinnabar lacquer ‘figures’ box and cover (Qianlong mark and period)
An important imperial inscribed mottled white jade boulder (Qianlong period, 1735-1796)
A cloisonné enamel garlic neck vase with ‘ruyi’ handles (Qing dynasty, Qianlong period)
A pair of large cloisonné enamel pear-shaped bottle vases (Qing dynasty, 18th-19th century)
A Mughal style pale celadon jade ‘chrysanthemum’ dish (Qing dynasty, Qianlong period)