A Chinese export blue and white tureen, Qing dynasty, Qianlong period, painted a river landscape scene, the cover with birds and flowers, 33cm w x 22cm h
A blue & white teapot and cover, 20th Century painted with the "Three Friends of Winter" together with a Canton famille rose teapot, late Qing dynasty, painted with birds and butterflies amongst flowers, a clue and white jar and a small Satsuma type tripod vessel, 3.4cm to 14.5cm h (4)
A 19th Century Qing Dynasty slip glazed figure of a buddhistic lion joss stick holder, with reticulated eyes, seated with his left front paw raised above a rising brocade ball, on a rectangular base 20cm h
A group of six Chinese export blue and white dishes, Qing dynasty, 18th century comprising a pair of plates each painted with a willow tree, a shallow bowl painted with a basket of flowers, two dishes with a river landscape design and one of Fitzhugh pattern type, ranging from 22.4cm to 25.5cm diam
Seven Chelsea plates circa 1758-70 decorated exotic birds amongst foliage the central bird perched on rocks, all brown line rim and brown anchor mark, 21.5cm diameter
Twelve Worcester Blind Earl scalloped dessert dishes circa 1765-1770, with moulded relief of rosebuds and leaves with painted flowers insects and butterflies. The rims with gilt C scrolls 19.5 cm diameter
A miniature Royal Worcester jug decorated peaches and grapes, signed to the bottom of the handle 3cm, a Lambeth Stoneware mug with silver rim 4cm, ditto double spouted jug 5cm and a ditto jug 7cm (slight chip to rim)
F R Budd, 4 circular porcelain dishes - 2 decorated still life studies of fruits, 2 decorated cock pheasants 8cm, the reverse marked painted by F R Budd (formerly of Royal Worcester)
Four Sampson porcelain figures of children, 1 with basket of fruit, boy with rabbit, girl with basket of flowers and boy with sheath of corn (hand restored) 13cm
A Chelsea oval dish circa 1755 moulded vinery and grapes the centre decorated painted flowers, brow line rims (rubbed), red anchor mark to base, 23.7 cm wide
A pair of Chelsea plates circa 1755 decorated exotic birds amongst foliage the central bird perched on rocks, both with red anchor mark, 20.5cm diameter
An 18th Century Chinese porcelain teapot of bulbous form and panel decoration of landscapes and birds 8cm (chip to spout), together with a sparrow beak cream jug, matching tea bowl and associated lid
An 18th Century Chinese ochre teapot decorated a man riding a cow, Buffalos and buildings 8cm, ditto circular bowl 11cm (chip to rim) and boat shaped dish 12cm
Four Famille Rose Chinese export plates depicting enamelled central scene of "Les Oies De Fere Philippe"? (Brother Philippe's geese) after Nicolas Lancret (1690's 1743) the border of sporadic floral spay circa 1750. See plate 218 Chinese Export Porcelain - Chine de commande Lunsingh/Scheurleer. Examples held by Met Museum, New York ref:2016.114 (who also hold Lancret's original work 2004.86) and Zeeuws Museum, Middelburg ref:ab1266