A 19th/early 20th century Sévres gilt metal mounted bowl
lot 51 (The Fine Sale - To include Asian art, 29th Jul, 2020)
painted by E. Collot with a cottage interior with a family cooking on the fire, within a blue ground border, gilt with acanthus and reserved with ... read more
Sold for £380 More details 7
A pair of Ming Dynasty attendants
lot 55 (The Fine Sale - To include Asian art, 29th Jul, 2020)
with removable heads, each standing on a hexagonal plinth, the male figure glazed in shades of green and holding a small chest, the female in green ... read more
Sold for £1,000 More details 10
A Tang Dynasty style terracotta man servant
lot 56 (The Fine Sale - To include Asian art, 29th Jul, 2020)
with traces of polychrome decoration, 31cm high
Sold for £130 More details 10
A Chinese Ming Dynasty pottery court attendant
lot 57 (The Fine Sale - To include Asian art, 29th Jul, 2020)
with a green glazed robe, 40.5cm high; a Tang type equestrian figure, 27cm high (2)
Sold for £300 More details 9
A Tang Dynasty style pottery standing horse
lot 58 (The Fine Sale - To include Asian art, 29th Jul, 2020)
fully caparisoned with straw and green and cream glaze, on a rectangular tablet base, 41cm high Provenance: By family repute, the present lot was ... read more
Sold for £1,600 More details 6
A Chinese brown phosphatic glazed pottery jar, Tang Dynasty style
lot 59 (The Fine Sale - To include Asian art, 29th Jul, 2020)
Lushan type, of tapered ribbed form with vertical spurs, 21.5cm high
Estimated at £400 - £600 More details 5
A Chinese ash glazed pottery jar, perhaps Han Dynasty (206 BC-220 AD)
lot 60 (The Fine Sale - To include Asian art, 29th Jul, 2020)
or Warring States (475 BC-220 BC), of compressed cushion form, with flared rim, 31cm high (reduced in height)
Estimated at £300 - £500 More details 8
A Chinese celadon garden seat, Ming Dynasty, 16th century
lot 61 (The Fine Sale - To include Asian art, 29th Jul, 2020)
of barrel form, the top carved with a peony, and four further peony roundels to the trellis incised body, 38cm high
Sold for £1,200 More details 10
A Chinese Dehua-type tripod censer, Qing Dynasty
lot 62 (The Fine Sale - To include Asian art, 29th Jul, 2020)
with C-scroll strap handles and elephant head feet, with associated wood pierced cover and stand, 5.7cm high (3)
Estimated at £1,000 - £1,500 More details 11
A Chinese Yixing melon shape teapot, cover, and internal strainer, late Qing Dynasty
lot 63 (The Fine Sale - To include Asian art, 29th Jul, 2020)
impressed mark, 12.5cm high; and another of barrel shape form, enamelled with a foo dog and Buddhists emblems, rings to the handle of the flat cover, ... read more
Estimated at £250 - £350 More details 17