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Lot Description LOW Estimate HIGH Estimate 1 LOW HIGH Lot Description Estimate Estimate 1 A Chinese blue and white vase, decorated with dragon chasing flaming pearl, 11.5"h $ 100 - 200 Chinese Blue and white vase, of cylindrical shape, decorated with two birds amid prunus 2 and bamboo, 10"h $ 250 - 400 (Lot of 2) Pair of Chinese blue and white porcelain bowls with clould scroll band 3 decoration, dia 4.5" $ 200 - 300 (Lot of 2) Pair of Chinese underglaze blue porcelain bowls, exterior decorated with lotus 4 scrolls, Guangxu mark to the base, 5.5"w $ 300 - 500 A blue and white Chinese bottle vase, painted with deer and trees, a four-character mark 5 to the base, 3.25"w x 6.5"h $ 500 - 700 A Chinese blue and white porcelain censer on tripod, decorated with fruited branches, 6 unglazed base, interior, exterior and feet, 7.25" w x 3.25"h $ 200 - 400 7 A Chinese peach blossom red dish, a Jingdezhen mark to the base, dated 1954, 7.5"dia $ 500 - 700 (lot of 4) A group of Chinese clair de lune lobbed porcelain plates, each incised with froal 8 scrolls and stamped with a flower basket in the center, bearing a six character guangxu mark, 8.5"dia $ 400 - 600 A Chinese Qingbai porcelain box, of circular shape, the cover incised with peony flowers, 9 unglazed base, 5.75" dia $ 300 - 500 10 A Chinese Longquan celadon tripod Planter, size 6.5"h $ 150 - 250 11 (lot of 4) Chinese famille-rose enameled porcelain: first, a dish; second, a bottle vase; third: a small wine cup; the last, a double-gourd vase, largest: dia 6.5" H 8" $ 75 - 150 (lot of 7) Chinese five molded ceramic vegetables, including gourds, eggplants, together 12 with two porcelain wine cups, largest: 3.5"l $ 500 - 700 A Chinese Famille-verte brush pot, of cylindrical shape, depicted with qilin in the garden 13 scene, 5" w x 7.5"h $ 300 - 500 Two Chinese famille-rose bowls, one decorated with leafy flower and double-gourd, the 14 other painted with seated beauty and a deer, bigger bowl dia 4.6" $ 200 - 400 A Chinese famille-rose tea tray, of rectangular shape, interior painted with leafy 15 chrysanthemum on the rock, size 9.5"w x 7"h $ 300 - 500 (lot of 3)Three Chinese famille-rose seal paste boxes, early 20th century, large one size 16 3.5"w x 2"h $ 300 - 500 (Lot of 4 ) Chinese enamelled porcelain dishes, three painted with pheasant and flowers, 17 the last one is of a lobed shape and painted with lotus flowers and foliage bands, large plate size 3.5"dia x 2"h $ 400 - 600 A Chinese export enamelled porcelain teapot, the body flanked by two circular panels 18 that painted with figures, decorated with golden foliage patterns and pine trees, size 7.5"w x 6"h $ 300 - 500 19 A Chinese famille-rose dish, silver gilt to the body and the mouth rim, decorated with butterflies and flowers, a six character chenghua mark to the base, size 6"dia $ 300 - 500 A Chinese enamelled "butterfly and flower" porcelain dish, a light oliver color ground dish 20 decorated with flower and butterflies, size 7.5"dia $ 300 - 500 (lot of 3) Chinese export famille-rose porcelain dishes, the first is painted with butterflies and peony flowers, and bird; the second with a leafy peach medallion in the center, 21 surrounded by flowers of the four seasons; the third painted with officials and his attendances, large one size 8.25"w x 2"h $ 400 - 600 Page 1 of 64 LOW HIGH Lot Description Estimate Estimate A Chinese famille rose sweet-meat tray, of rectangular fan shape, olive green ground 22 interior, external wall painted with figures and bats, 8.5"l x 6"w x 1.5"h $ 300 - 500 23 No Lot A Chinese famille-rose bowl, of lobbed mouth rim and decorated with flowers and 24 butterflies in both interior and exterior body, a six-character Jiaqing mark to the base, size 8"w x 3.25"h $ 300 - 500 A Chinese famille rose sweet-meat tray, of rectangular fan shape, olive green ground 25 interior, external wall painted with figures on the mountainous riverside, bearing a six character jiaqing mark, size 2.25"h $ 150 - 250 A Chinese famille rose enameled porcelain stick-neck vase, the long neck issuing from a 26 body of compressed ovoid form and painted with children at play, inscribed with poems by Qianlong, bearing a six-character Qianlong mark to the bottom, size 4"w x 7"h $ 150 - 250 27 (lot of 2) A pair of Chinese porcelain bowls painted with bamboo and cricket, dia 4.25" $ 50 - 100 (lot of 4) Chinese famille-rose tea pots: the first, a pair lidded teapot, enamelled with 28 peony flowers with Qianlong mark to the base; the second, third, both decorated with dragon medallion between cloud scrolls and ocean wave patterns, size 6"w x 6"h $ 600 - 800 (lot of 2) Two phoenix-tail blue and white vases, each decorated with " xi " character, 29 flowers and branches, tallest: 16.5"h $ 300 - 500 A Chinese blue and white bottle vase, with open base, decorated with "xi" character and 30 dragons chasing flaming pearls, size 14.5"h $ 300 - 500 A Chinese blue and white vase, pear shape and decorated with phoenix, flower and rocks 31 and molded mystery beast handles, size 15"h $ 600 - 900 Chinese Blue and white figural vase depicting the story of "The Three Kingdoms" (chipped, 32 repairs to rim),17"h $ 200 - 400 (lot of 2) Two of blue and white phoenix-tail vases, each decorated with floral and foliate 33 patterns with a "xi" character in the center, size 14h $ 400 - 600 (lot of 3)Three blue and white " marriage" ginger jars, each decorated with character " xi", 34 large one size 17"h $ 400 - 600 (lot of 2) Chinese gilt-bronze figure of Guan Yin, One seating; the other with one arm 35 resting on a rock , with stand size 12"w x 10"h $ 300 - 500 A Chinese famille-rose tea pot, inscribed with Du mu's poem and signed as Liu Sentai, late 36 19- 20th century, size 3.5"h x 6.5"w $ 300 - 500 (lot of 2) The first, A Chinese iron-red ground dish decorated with mystical beasts; the 37 second, a blue and white jar painted with cherry blossoms, a double-ring mark to the base, plate size 8.5"dia $ 300 - 500 A Chinese enameled porcelain dish, painted with children at play, six character mark to 38 the base, size: 5.25" dia $ 300 - 500 39 A Red ground lobbed dish, decorated with poems and flowers, size 9.5"w x 1.5"h $ 150 - 250 (lot of 4) A group Longquan celadon wares, including two lobbed dish, one brush pot and 40 one larger dish incised with leaf patterns $ 400 - 600 A Chinese wood table screen inset with carved jade plaque; Overall size: 10.25"w x 41 16.25"h $ 300 - 500 42 A Chinese famille-vert bowl decorated with peaches and branches 5.75"w x 2.5"h $ 200 - 400 Page 2 of 64 LOW HIGH Lot Description Estimate Estimate Chinese Jian type ceramic bowl, with a dark glaze with russet colored oil spots, recessed 43 base, 4.8"w $ 100 - 200 (lot of 2) Two Chinese Ru style wares; the first a crackle lobed celadon ru style bowl, the 44 second, in the shape of archaistic censor, bowl size 5"w x 1.5"h $ 150 - 250 Chinese porcelain bowl, four character mark to the bottom and painted with landscape, 45 inscribed and with one seal, Dia 4.5" $ 150 - 250 (lot of 2) Two blue and white porcelain pots, one with floral scrolls decoration, the other 46 depicting scholars gathering in the garden, largest: 4.75"w x 4.5"h $ 100 - 200 47 (Lot of 2) A carved hardstone snuff bottle depicting a rooster, together with an ovoid form hardstone carving of two figures in a pavilion surrounded by pine trees, 3.25" h $ 100 - 200 48 (Lot of 3) Three Chinese molded porcelain snuff bottles , largest: 2"w x 2.5"h $ 300 - 500 (lot of 2) A pair of handled Yixing teapots, with four-character maker's mark to the 49 bottom, size 4.75"w x 5"h $ 150 - 250 50 A Chinese wood brush pot, carved with flowers, 3.5"w x 5"h $ 300 - 500 A Chinese ceramic tripod censer, with double handle and incised with bamboo , size 51 5.25"w x 3.5"h $ 100 - 200 A lidded Chinese cloisonné box, of turquoise ground and the body painted with flowers , 52 size 4.5"w x 2.5"h $ 150 - 250 53 Lobed Lotus famille-rose plate, size 8.5"l x 6"w x 1.75"h $ 300 - 500 53A A large Chinese famille rose vase, of pear body and overall decorated birds and flowers, flanked with two yellow ground phoenix and peony panel, repaired mouth rim , size 31"h $ 100 - 200 (Lot of 4) A Chinese black lacquer four-panel screen, depicting Chinese figures in a garden 53B scene, size 22"w x 85"h $ 200 - 400 54 A Chinese turquoise ground garlic bottle vase, painted with flowers and foliages, size 10"h $ 300 - 500 55 A Chinese Dehua porcelain figure of a young scholar, 9.75"h $ 300 - 500 (lot of 5) Japanese iron ware: one handled pot, one sake server on wood base, one dish; 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