A rare and large Chinese famille rose tea bowl and saucer, from the Martin Hurst Collection and published in The Book of Famille Rose

Of unusual large size, decorated in the famille rose palette, with two huntsmen wearing yellow hats, one with a yellow coat and the other with a rose coat. The servant wears a pale-green coat and breeches of rose color. The border is of black diaper work with a formal gold floral ornament.
A set of sweat meets dishes decorated in the famille verte palette. 19th century

Decorated in the famille verte palette.
A Chinese famille rose jug decorated with mandarins. Qianlong period

Decorated with mandarins.
A Chinese miniature powder blue teapot decorated with cockerels. Kangxi period

Decorated with underglaze powder-blue ground and panels of cockerels in reserve.
A pair of Chinese powder-blue ground dishes decorated in panels of flowering branches. Kangxi period.

Decorated with barbed famille verte panels of flowers, rocks and landscape.
A Chinese powder blue ground “écuelle à bouillon”. Kangxi period

Decorated with underglaze powder-blue ground and with panels of flowering plants in reserve.
A Chinese figure of a scholar 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 are undecorated except for a stylized flower or a […]
A Chinese “en grisaille” armorial teapot for the Dutch or the English market. Qianlong period

Decorated en grisaille and gold with a central coat-of-arms.
A Chinese Imari teapot decorated with flowers. Kangxi period

Decorated in the traditional “imari” palette with flowers.
A Chinese famille rose tureen and a dish. Yongzheng period

Decorated in the famille rose palette, with sprays of flowers.