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Auction House:Leonard Joel Pty. Ltd.Number of lots recorded:642
Sale Title:Spring Auction, 2007 Seasonal SaleLots with images:637
Auction Location:MelbournePrices available:372
Date:13-Nov-2007
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A Derby porcelain figure, circa 1825, modelled as a dancing male commedia type figure, holding a torchere and a baton, chamfered square base, painted factory mark, 17 cm high
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A Large Dresden Porcelain Covered Vase Of baluster form with classical female figures to the shoulders, hand painted with a figural rococo cartouche, the opposing side with a floral motif, the cover surmounted by a floral bouquet finial, raised on a conforming quadripartite stand, Dresden mark to base, 72 cm high
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A Large German Porcelain Covered Vase By Carl Thieme, circa 1880 Of stylised baluster form painted to the front and reverse with a cartouche showing lovers in a wooded landscape scene, flanked by boldly moulded branch handles, surmounted by a pierced cover with a female figure finial, the whole heavily encrusted with floriate and foliate motifs and and birds, 82 cm high
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A Late 19th century Sevres Style Porcelain Ink Stand Boat shaped, with two ink wells and a container for pounce, painted with wildflower sprigs within a green border, gilt highlights, underglaze blue mark and Made in France, 25 cm wide
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A Pair of 19th century French Porcelain Vases Flared cylindrical, painted with roses and daisies within gilt borders, blue painted mark Made in France and monogram, 15.5 cm high
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A Sevres style porcelain vase French, 19th century ovoid, with a central floral cartouche, within a gilt surround on a cobalt blue ground, flanked by scroll handles, square foot, blue factory marks to base. Height 31 cm
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A fine pair of French ormolu mounted porcelain lidded vases, 19th century, Campana, each painted with a classical cartouche and lesser opposing scene within gilt and jewelled borders, rising to a domed lid and pine cone finial, raised on a finely cast ormolu base, ormolu mounts, (one lid with signifcant damage), 27 cm high
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A 19th century German Porcelain Ink Stand With a rocaille moulded base centred by a shell, flanked by two porcelain inkwells, each with a cylindrical insert and one with a cover, surmounted by two putti, scroll feet, underglaze blue mark, 25 cm wide
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Two 19th century Alcock Porcelain Vases Each of waisted form, with ornate applied floriate bocage decoration, flanked by scroll handles, raised on a spreading circular foot, the tallest 24 cm high
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A Belleek porcelain comport Irish, circa 1890, moulded as a clam shell surmounted by a gryphon, raised on a shell moulded base, printed black mark. Height 18.5 cm
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A Belleek porcelain figural vase Irish, circa 1890, having two shell moulded receptacles supported by dolphins, raised on a naturalistic plinth base, impressed and printed black factory mark. Width 17 cm
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A Small Belleek Figural Porcelain Vase Circa 1900 Modelled as a prancing horse, terminating in a flared circular vessel, square plinth base, printed black mark, 13 cm wide
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A 19th century Sevres style lidded vase campana, painted with floral sprigs within green borders, flanked by loop handles, surmounted by a domed cover, raised on a square foot, gilt highlights, (finial damaged), blue mark to base. Height 37 cm
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A Kpm Porcelain Figural Vase German, Late 19th century Modelled as a cherub astride a goat, lobed base, underglaze blue Kpm and crossed swords, impressed 1463, 20 cm high
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A Royal Doulton miniature all black Team Cricketers jug, circa 1935, ovoid, showing a black cricketer walking from the crease, entitled 'I Wasn't Ready', the reverse with a shield and the inscription the all black Team. Height 5.5 cm
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A Derby porcelain figure of Falstaff, modelled as a stout male representing the actor James Quinn playing the Shakespearean character, Falstaff, with a sword raised in his right hand, rocaille moulded plinth base, 19 cm high
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A 19th century French Porcelain Vase Ornately decorated with applied and moulded foliate decoration, centred by a floriate cartouche, pierced rocaille moulded base, 22 cm high
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A 19th century French Porcelain Altar Vase Baluster, painted with a classical scene of lovers walking in a forest, within a scroll surround, raised on a rococo style pedestal base, 39.5 cm high
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A Galle faience model of a rabbit, seated, decorated with blue enamelled flowers, oval plinth base, painted mark Galle Nancy, 17 cm wide
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A Palissy Style Portugese Majolica Charger By Mafra of Caldas de Rainha, circa 1880 Moulded in high relief with a snake attacking a lizard, with further lizards and insects on a bed of extruded clay, in colours of green, yellow and brown, impressed marks, 42 cm diameter
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A Pair of Mintons Tetes D' Elephant Porcelain Vases Circa 1876 Each of baluster form, centred by a figural cartouche and an opposing foliate still life on a cobalt blue ground, the neck with applied elephant mask heads, flanked by loop handles and applied gilt metal sconces, scroll feet, impressed factory marks and cypher mark for 1876, one with gilt retail mark for John Mortlock, Oxford St, Orchard St, London, (one damaged), 30 cm high
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Majolica figural pedestal in tones of brown and cream with a shaped oval top, three supports moulded as standing lions and a conforming stepped plinth base
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An 18th Century English Porcelain Plate Possibly Longton Hall Modelled as a cabbage leaf, in colours of yellow and green with mauve veins, unmarked, 22 cm wide
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Two 20th century Royal Crown Derby 'Mansion house Dwarves' modelled wearing large hats, colourful waistcoats and pantaloons, advertising inscriptions to the hats and printed factory marks
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A Pair of Samson Porcelain Figures French, 19th century Modelled as a standing male and female figure, each with floral patterned clothing and a plumed hat, with applied floriate bocage, rocaille base, 23.5 cm high
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A pair of Limoges porcelain figural vases 20th century, each of baluster form relief moulded with two frollicking cherubs, swag decoration and gilt loop handles, on a patera decorated pale blue ground, printed marks, 41 cm high
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Two German Porcelain Figures Comprising a standing figure of a girl holding a face mask, together with a figure of a boy entitled Januarius, the largest 16 cm high
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A 19th century Continental Porcelain Part Dinner Service Comprising two large dishes, a comport, a circular platter, a footed bowl, four rectangular cake plates, eight salad plates, eight bread and butter plates, two tea cups and saucers, two goblets (one damaged) and a bottle, each transfer printed with various seaside and courntry scenes, inscribed verso C.F Deterts. 25 Augustus, 1861, the large dishes 36 cm wide. (32)
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A Victorian Porcelain Part Tea Service Possibly Coalport Comprising a teapot, a lidded sugar vessel, creamer, four teacups and saucers (one handle broken) and two coffee cups and saucers, painted with roses on a cobalt blue border, the teapot 18 cm high
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Pair of contemporary Minton pate-sur-pate covered vases of slender campana form with central images showing cupid and a nymph on a green ground, flanked by scroll handles, surmounted by a domed cover and bud finial, raised on a square foot
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19th century Coalport dessert service comprising twelve plates, four low comports and two high comports, all with a central foliate rosette within floriate swagged borders, blue grounds and puce factory marks
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A suite of enamelled Venetian glass stem Ware and table Ware, comprising eight dessert plates, seven dessert dishes, three comports, seven large wine goblets and seven white wine goblets and six liqueur glasses, each finely painted and gilt with a scene of animals amidst scrolling foliage
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A Queen's Burmese Ware Glass Vase By Thomas Webb & Sons Circa 1890 Ovoid, finely enamelled with a sprig of Chrysanthemums and a butterfly in flight, on a matt cream ground, the interior of the neck salmon pink in colour, stamped Queen's Burmese Ware Patented Thos. Webb & Sons, 27.5 cm high
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Cameo glass baluster shaped vase with carved branches of hibiscus in white on a ruby ground, the reverse carved with a butterflyattributed to Thomas Webb & Sons
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Cameo glass ovoid vase with carved roses in opaque white, red highlights, a yellow ground and a butterfly carved to the reverse, attributed to Thomas Webb & Sons
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A Victorian Glass Epergne Opalescent green colour, with a circular bowl emanating three trumpets, three scroll arms hung with baskets and a further central trumpet, 59 cm high
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A pair of Victorian enamelled ruby lustre glass vases, each with a tapering stem, rising to a circular cut-out rim, with gilt and enamelled foliate decoration, hung with prism lustres, 36 cm high
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A George VI sterling silver Tray Maker's mark rubbed, Birmingham 1940 Square, with a shaped reeded rim, 530 grs. total weight of silver, 24 cm wide
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A Late Victorian sterling silver Castor Maker's mark Job Frank Hall, London 1900 Baluster, with reeded and foliate strap work, rising to a foliate pierced cover with a sleeve fitting, stepped domed foot, 318 grs. total weight of silver, 22 cm high
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A good Victorian sterling silver castor, maker's mark Robert Garrard II, London 1858 Finely decorated with applied strapwork interspersed with engraved foliate panels, rising to a foliate pierced lid with a sleeve fitting, raised on a domed foot, 584 grs. total weight of silver, 20.5 cm high
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A George IV sterling silver Teapot Maker's mark S.C & Co, Birmingham 1827 Lobed ovoid, with a reeded spout and leaf capped fruitwood handle, raised on a scalloped foot, 916 grs. total weight of silver, 22 cm high
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An Onslow Pattern sterling silver Ladel Maker's mark George Jones, London, second quarter 18th century Engraved initials D.W, 178 grs. total weight of silver
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A George III sterling silver tankard maker's mark probably John Clarke, London 1817 baluster, with reeded decoration and a vacant cartouche, beneath a mask head spout and a domed cover, flanked by a loop handle with ivory filets, 1012 grs. Total weight of silver, 22 cm high
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A Russian Silver Tray Maker's Mark Mikhail Ovchinnikov, Pre-revolution Rounded rectangular, with a stepped and reeded border, scroll handles, 55 cm wide across the handles
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A Small George V sterling silver Salver Maker's mark William Drummond & Co., London 1934 Of scalloped circular outline, raised on scroll feet, 356 grs. total weight of silver, 21 cm diameter
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A Late Victorian sterling silver Tureen Maker's mark probably Charles Stuart Harris, London 1900 Lobed ovoid, with a stepped domed lid, flanked by loop handles, scroll feet, 1070 grs. total weight of silver, 26 cm wide across the handles
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A pair of Victorian sterling silver wine coasters maker's mark WRS, London 1866 circular, each with a foliate pierced body with a central vacant cartouche, below a moulded swag rim, mahogany base. Diameter 13 cm
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A pair of 19th century Continental silver candelabra, each with a domed shell and scroll moulded base, rising to a lobed stem emanating two branches terminating in sconces, centred by a further sconce, 25 cm high
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A 19th century Continental silver comport ovoid, ornately moulded with scroll decoration and foliate swags, flanked by scroll handles, with a foliate pierced grille, hallmarked and stamped 833, 34 cm wide across the handles
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A George III sterling silver Teapot Maker's mark Hester Bateman, London 1787 Serpentine, with a leaf capped ebonised loop handle, rising to a domed lid with a fitted hinge and a fruit wood knop, engraved armorial crest, 408 grs. total weight of silver, 15.5 cm high
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An Edwardian Silver Plate Picture Frame The ornate pierced heart shaped frame relief decorated with a profusion of mask heads, frolicking cherubs and putti, with scrolling foliate and floriate decoration, 37.5 cm high, 32 cm wide
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A Russian Silver Gilt Harlequin Cutlery Service Impressed marks Comprising twelve forks, twelve spoons, twelve knives and six condiment spoons, 1,882 grs. total weight of silver
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A large collection of good sterling silver, silver plate and porcelain wine labels 18th, 19th and 20th century, comprising one hundred and one labels in various styles including vine and tendril, armorial, cut-out capital and shell, together with a contemporary glazed wooden display cabinet
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A Cased Set of Six Art Nouveau sterling silver and Enamel Napkin Rings Maker's mark J.F, Birmingham 1908 Each with stylised polychrome enamelled designs, within the original fitted case, retail mark for T. Webb & Sons, Collins St, 21 cm wide
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A 19th century Silver Plate Vegetable Tureen Rounded rectangular, with a reeded domed lid, flanked by loop handles, bun feet, 17.5 cm wide
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A George VI sterling silver Tea Service Maker's mark Alfred James Pairpoint, Francis William Pairpont & Arthur Walter Pairpont, London 1933 Comprising a teapot, sugar vessel and creamer, each with a ribbed oval body, the teapot with an ebonised handle and finial, 1100 grs. total weight of silver, 15 cm high
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A George III sterling silver coffee pot maker's mark Thos. Wynne, London 1770 of baluster form with a leaf moulded spout, ebony loop handle and hinged domed cover, 20.5 cm high
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An 18th century sterling silver castor, maker's mark Thos Farren, London first half 18th century, baluster, with later chased and embossed floriate decoration, rising to a pierced lid and bell finial, 192 grs. total weight of silver, 16.5 cm high
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A George III sterling silver Cruet Stand Maker's mark Robert Peaston, London 1771 Comprising hobnail-cut crystal castors and oil and vinegar bottles, each with a foliate engraved mount, housed within gadrooned surrounds on a lobed stand with shell moulded feet, the stand hallmarked, 22 cm high
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Set of four George IV sterling silver wine coasters of circular form with gadrooned borders, turned wooden bases and inset bosses monogrammed 'Jw', hallmarked for Birmingham 1829, made by Mathew Boulton
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A George III Irish silver salver maker's mark Thomas Jones, Dublin, 1786 circular, with chased flower grape leaf bordered cartouche within a shell and floriate moulded border, on three scroll feet, 484 grs total weight, 24 cm diameter
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A George III sterling silver tray maker's mark Peter & William Bateman, London, 1814 circular, chased and decorated with a scrolling acanthus cartouche within a gadrooned shell rim, on lion mask and paw feet, 590 grs. Total weight, 27 cm diameter
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A George III sterling silver chamber candlestick maker's mark John bridge, London, 1827 circular, with a loop handle and shaped sconce, the rim, snuffer and drip pan with gadrooned decoration, 380 grs. Total weight, 14 cm diameter
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A Set of Four George III sterling silver Salt Cellars Maker's mark Robert Hennell, London 1776 Each with a pierced boat shaped body centred by a moulded patera cartouche and an opposing armorial crest, with a lobed lower section, raised on a fluted foot, Bristol blue glass liners; together with later electroplate spoons, 352 grs. total weight of silver (excluding liners and spoons)
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A part suite of Victorian Queen's pattern sterling silver cutlery maker's mark Finlay & field, Glasgow, 1843 single struck, comprising a soup ladle, two basting spoons, six table spoons, six dessert spoons and four condiment spoons, 1394 grs total weight. (19)
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A part suite of George IV King's Husk pattern sterling silver cutlery maker's mark Wm Eley & Wm Fearn, London, 1823 double struck with anthemion heel, comprising a soup ladle, a basting spoons, six large forks, six dessert forks, six dessert spoons and five condiment spoons, 1938 grs. Total weight. (25)
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An Edwardian sterling silver Tea and Coffee Service Maker's mark Henry Vander & Arthur Vander, London 1906-1907 Comprising a teapot, a coffee pot, a hot water pot; together with a creamer of maker's mark Cj Hw(handle missing), each of lobed form having a loop handle with ivory fillets, 3158 grs. total weight of silver, the coffee pot 20 cm high
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Two Large Chinese Glazed Earthenware Urns Each having a baluster body with loop handles to the shoulder, relief moulded with a twining dragon in colours of green, blue and cream, 90 cm high
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A Chinese Stone Head of A Deity Modelled with an ornate relief carved crown, pendant ears and serene expression, raised on square ebonised stand, 33 cm high
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A Chinese embroidered silk robe late Qing Dynasty embroidered in gilt thread and colourful silks with figures within decorative borders, the blue ground decorated with diaper patterns and buddhistic symbols, finished with brass fastenings, 83 cm high
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A fine Chinese silk Chifu robe late Qing Dynasty embroidered in silk and gilt metal thread, depicting a series of eight five clawed dragon rondels and buddhist symbols, above a wave border, horses hoof sleeve endings, finished with brass fastenings. Height 134 cm
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A Chinese Zoomorphic Lime-Pot 15th-16th century Having an elephant mask spout, the body relief decorated with interlaced rop ework and tassels, 13 cm high. Provenance: The Brake-Lau-Eckermann Collection, Christies September 3rd Melbourne 1990, Lot 86
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A Chinese Kuan Form Footed Pot 5000-2000 BC The raised rim with vertical red ochre stripes to the buff ground, the body decorated with waving lines and whorls supported on a domed flared foot with linear decoration, 22 cm high. Provenance: The Brake -Lau-Eckermann Collection, Christies September 3rd Melbourne 1990, Lot 138
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A Chinese Porcelain Fa Hua Style Vase Late Qing Dynasty Of double gourd shape, the shoulders supporting two dragon heads with moveable eyes, the body and neck decorated with cloisonne like panels depicting four clawed dragons chasing flaming pearls, impressed Qianlong seal mark to base, 20.5 cm high
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A large Chinese famille rose dish six character Yung Cheng mark but not of the period of circular outline, decorated with a central cartouche of birds in a garden landscape within panelled trellis and mon borders, 41 cm diameter
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A Large Chinese Saucer Dish Six character mark to base Of serpentine circular outline, decorated with carp and lotus flowers in colours of green, orange and yellow, 43 cm diameter
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A Chinese bronze lidded censer Qing Dynasty of compressed ovoid form, the perforated lid supporting an entwined dragon handle, the body relief decorated with birds amongst fruit trees, supported by three protruding dragons head feet, signed to base. Height 35 cm
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A large Chinese porcelain vase late Qing Dynasty of baluster shape with flared rim, hand painted in the famille rose palette depicting children playing around a fruit tree, four character Qianlong mark to base, 57 cm high
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A Pair of Chinese T'Ang Style Horses Each modelled as a standing horse, in colours of brown, green and cream, 107 cm high
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