A pair of Chinese armorial plates for the Dutch market (van Reverhorst). Qianlong

Decorated in blue, green, black, iron-red and gilt with the coat-of arms of van Reverhorst with coronet and crest, surrounded by smaller arms of the families van Reverhorst, de Winter, Vereyck and de Bruyn to the left, and Schrevelius, Peenen, Groenedijk and de Vroede to the right, within a gilt and iron-red shell scroll border.

A Chinese Blanc-de-chine budaï. Kangxi

The naturalistic figure reclining, his left arm by his side holding a pearl in his hand, wearing long robes open at the front to reveal his stomach. With a hongmu stand.

A Chinese famille verte Li Taibo-form brushwasher. Kangxi

Modelled as the drunken poet wearing a scholar’s cap, voluminous brown robes and pants, holding a hu tablet while leaning against a green-glazed wine jar applied on the interior with a small biscuit bat partially covering a small hole in the base.

Two Chinese turquoise-glazed figures of Budai. Kangxi period

Two figures Budaï, the god of happiness, modelled in a seated pose, with flowing robes, leaving their bellies exposed, a string of beads in their left hand, decorated in turquoise-glaze, with a short cylindrical joss-stick holder to one side.