A pair of Chinese blue glazed porcelain jars and covers, Qing dynasty, circa 1800
lot 11 (The Fine Sale - to include the principal contents of Southwick Hall, 3rd Dec, 2025)
of swollen baluster form, the covers surmounted with fo-dog finials 45cm high
Sold for £700 More details 14
A Chinese embroidered coral silk lady's summer robe, late Qing dynasty
lot 12 (The Fine Sale - to include the principal contents of Southwick Hall, 3rd Dec, 2025)
with all-over repeat orchid design, with further orchids and butterflies to the hem and sleeve ends, blue silk lining 180cm sleeve to sleeve; 130cm ... read more
Sold for £1,200 More details 7
A Chinese blue and white ginger jar and cover, Qing dynasty, 19th century
lot 13 (The Fine Sale - to include the principal contents of Southwick Hall, 3rd Dec, 2025)
depicting phoenix and butterflies in flight within a floral landscape 25cm high
Sold for £650 More details 7
A pair of Benjarong small porcelain tazzae, probably circa 1830
lot 14 (The Fine Sale - to include the principal contents of Southwick Hall, 3rd Dec, 2025)
painted with floral cable pattern, 5 x 11.5cm; together with a Chinese blue and white porcelain small teabowl and cover and two saucers, late Qing ... read more
Sold for £190 More details 14
A large Chinese sancai-glazed water dropper, late Ming dynasty, 17th century
lot 15 (The Fine Sale - to include the principal contents of Southwick Hall, 3rd Dec, 2025)
the spout formed as a chicken head and the handle as his tail feathers 11 x 18.5cm
Sold for £280 More details 8
A Chinese Guangdong brush holder
lot 16 (The Fine Sale - to include the principal contents of Southwick Hall, 3rd Dec, 2025)
modelled as a seated duck with fourteen brush apertures, decorated in an overall turquoise crackle glaze 19 x 23cm
Estimated at £100 - £150 More details 5
A Chinese blanc de chine model of two leaping carp
lot 17 (The Fine Sale - to include the principal contents of Southwick Hall, 3rd Dec, 2025)
the finely modelled fish flanking a stylised waterfall with open mouths, incised 'YZ' to the underside 14.5 x 11cm
Estimated at £100 - £150 More details 7
A Chinese bronze tripod censer
lot 18 (The Fine Sale - to include the principal contents of Southwick Hall, 3rd Dec, 2025)
with Xuande mark, but later, with later added rim and scrolled twin-handles 14cm high
Estimated at £150 - £250 More details 7
A Chinese carved white coral one-piece figure
lot 19 (The Fine Sale - to include the principal contents of Southwick Hall, 3rd Dec, 2025)
depicting a maiden holding a lotus blossom, two rabbits, a parakeet, and two fish at her feet 28.5 x 26cm
Estimated at £200 - £300 More details 10
A bronze brush-rest, Ming dynasty, 17th century
lot 20 (The Fine Sale - to include the principal contents of Southwick Hall, 3rd Dec, 2025)
formed as intertwined opposing snub-nosed chilong dragons 18.5cm wide
Sold for £800 More details 3