LOT 1186
23rd June 2020
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LOT 1186
A small group of Chinese porcelain, 18th century and later, comprising an iron red enamelled black ground porcelain teabowl, mark of Chenghua but late Qing dynasty, decorated with three dragons and vapours, turquoise glazed interior and foot framing a black enamelled four character mark to base, height 4.4cm, diameter 7.7cm (hairline cracks to rim), a famille rose Batavian ware ovoid tea caddy painted with floral panels, against a cafÚ-au-lait glazed ground, height 9.5cm, a blue and white octagonal saucer, width 11.8cm and a blue and white porcelain wall pocket/hook, impressed seal mark to reverse, height 18cm.
Hammer price: £460
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