£130
A group of six pieces of 18th, 19th and 20th century Chinese porcelain, comprising a cylindrical tankard with crossover strap handle, decorated in blue and white with a landscape, height 12.5cm, an unmarked onion shaped vase decorated in blue and white with birds and insects amongst foliage, height 15cm, two tea bowls, one with typical landscape, the other with figures beneath arches, character marks to base, a Kangxi type conical wine beaker decorated in blue and white with buildings and quail, height 7.5cm and a Canton Famille Rose on celadon ground plate, diameter 18cm, s.d. (6)
Tankard has glaze chips to foot rim, small firing crack to handle, vase has a crack in the rim running into the neck, a few flea bites to crack internally and externally, landscape tea bowl has worn gilding, figural tea bowl has glaze chips to top and bottom rims, plate has wear to gilding and rough foot rim.
Fees apply to the hammer price:
Room and Absentee Bids:
27% inc VAT*
Online and Autobids:
30.6% inc VAT*