A very large Chinese famille rose charger decorated with birds. Yongzheng period

Decorated in the famille rose palette with birds.
A pair of Chinese Export biscuit hares. Late Qianlong period

Each seated on its haunches, with its head turned on the right for the first, on the left for the second, with the ears pricked up and holding a lingzhi-branch in the snout, the branch and a shell attached to the back, and decorated with caramel marking on the biscuit, the body incised to imitate […]
A Chinese figure of an immortal decorated with famille verte enamels on the biscuit. Kangxi period

Figure of an immortal seated on a hexagonal base, decorated in famille verte enamels on the biscuit, the face, beard and left hand covered with transparent lead glaze. Three sides of the base have geometrical patterns and rosettes in enamels ; the three sides at the back with sprays of flower and a brocade ball.
A Chinese famille rose “Madame de Pompadour” pot-pourri. Qianlong period

Decorated in the famille rose palette.
A large Chinese figure of Budai Heschang decorated with famille verte enamels on the biscuit. Kangxi period.

The figure is modelled seated wearing long flowing robes with his left arm resting on his raised left leg, with a laughing expression on his face. Beside him there is a small boy playfully crouching under his right arm.
A Chinese doucai dish decorated with flowers. Kangxi period

Decorated in doucai enamels with flowers.
A Chinese armorial teapot for the English market (Norris). Qianlong period

Decorated in the famille rose palette, with the coat of arms of Norris.
A very large Chinese armorial teapot for the English market (Hodges of London). Qianlong period

Decorated in the famille rose palette, with the coat of arms of Hodges of London.
A Chinese armorial teapot for the English market (Captain Robert Jenkis). Qianlong period

Decorated in the famille rose enamel, with the coat of arms of Jenkis, Or a lion regardant sable.
A pair of very large Chinese famille rose and silvered armorial chargers for the Belgian market (Bistrate of Anvers). Yongzheng period

The center enameled and silvered with the arms of la Bistrate accollée with those of Proli between greyhound supporters and below a helmet, coronet and crest, surrounded by a trellis-patters in the well, the arms repeated individually around the everted rim between a du Paquier style design of linked feathers, strapwork, shells and hanging drapery.