A pair of Chinese famille rose cups decorated with flowers from the Martin Hurst Collection. Yongzheng period.

Decorated in the famille rose palette, with a panels of peonies and foliage.
A Chinese famille rose “twin peacock” dish. Qianlong period.

Enamelled in a rich famille rose palette with a peacock and a peahen standing on a grassy hillock beside blue weathered rocks growing with large pink peony, smaller flowers in gilt and colors growing alongside, all within a series of iron-red borders trailing similar blooms and interrupted by dark grey ground lappets edged in green […]
A Chinese famille rose plate decorated with crabs. Yongzheng period.

Decorated in the famille rose palette, this plate depicts two crabs holding a peonies between them.
A Chinese famille rose mustard pot decorated with flowers. Qianlong period.

Of French silver form, and decorated with flowers.
A Chinese famille rose plate decorated with a boy holding a flowering branch. Qianlong period.

Decorated in famille verte and famille rose enamels and gold, with foliate-vine border at the edge and with a principal scene on the cover depicting a boy holding a flowering branch while astride a water buffalo next to a calf close by a stream flanked by a willow tree amongst prunus, rocks, and chrysanthemums. Ducks […]
A large famille rose dish decorated with a landscape. Qianlong period.

Decorated in the famille rose palette, with an important Chinese landscape including a river, a pagoda and a figure riding a donkey.
A Chinese famille rose charger decorated with a hibiscus. Yongzheng period.

Decorated in the famille rose palette, at the center with a hibiscus among further flowers, surrounded by an elaborate scrolling border of peonies over an iron-red whorl-pattern ground.
A Chinese famille rose plate decorated with peacocks and peonies. Yongzheng period.

Painted in brilliant famille rose enamels, the central scene illustrating a pair of paons on a peony rock and gazon. The large rim with four peonies.
A pair of Chinese plates decorated with figures. Yongzheng period.

Decorated in famille rose enamels, with figures crossing a river next to a palace.
A large Chinese pseudo-armorial plate decorated with cherubs. Qianlong period.

A large Chinese marriage plate – dated 1719-2-4 & 1750-12-20 & 1726-12-15, profusely decorated in famille rose enamels with gilt mantling and scrollwork, flanked by cherubs centering the initials and birthdates of the betrothed couple within a gilt and polychrome foliate decorated border.