A Chinese “Mandarin pattern” famille rose five-pieces garniture. Qianlong period

Comprising a pair of bottle vases and three baluster vases, decorated in the famille rose palette with figures at leisure in pavilions and courtyards with river landscapes beyond, all reserved on a flower ground.
A large Chinese armorial dish for the Dutch market (van Gellicum). Kangxi period

Decorated in the imari palette with the coat-of-arms of the van Gellicum.
Three famille verte foliate dishes decorated with mythical sea creatures. Kangxi period

Decorated at the centre with mythical sea creatures amongst fire-scrolls and turbulent waves beneath panels of precious emblems, riverscapes and flowers-sprays in the fluted well.
A Chinese Export en grisaille plate decorated with the Crucifixion. Qianlong period

The religious subject finely painted in the center in tones of black enamel enriched with gilt highlights, a crowd of mourners and onlookers below Christ and the two thieves and the Roman soldiers gambling in the foreground, the border decorated in the Du Pasquier style.
A pair of octogonal ruby ground large dishes decorated with a Chinese lady. Yongzheng/Qianlong period

Decorated in the famille rose palette, with a central scene of a lady and two boys, the rim with quatrefoil panels of flowers reserved in a deep pink enamel.
A pair of Chinese famille verte hoho. Kangxi period

Standing smiling and each holding a vase, their feet on a high plinth and decorated in famille verte enamels.
An unusual Chinese sépia and en grisaille “Fortune Teller” sauceboat. Qianlong period

Of European silver shape with deeply scalloped rims and molded edges, decorated en grisaille, sepia and gilt, in an unusual color choice, with a scene inspired in the engraving The gipsy Fortune Teller, by John Smith (1652-1743). A European gentleman, dismounted from his horse, accompanied by two young men, presents his hand to a fortune-teller. […]
A pair of large Chinese Export Pompadour wine coolers. Qianlong period

Decorated with famille rose enamels in the Pompadour pattern.
A pair of Chinese Export plates decorated in the Meissen style. Qianlong period

Decorated in the famille rose palette, with a central medallion in the style of Meissen.
A pair of Chinese brush washer decorated with famille verte enamels on the biscuit. Kangxi period

In the shape of shoes, decorated with famille verte enamels on the biscuit.