A Chinese ‘Liberty & Matrimony” tea bowl and saucer decorated after Pater. Yongzheng period.

Painted in the famille rose palette, after the painting of Pater “L’attrapeur d’oiseaux”, depicting a couple seated in a garden, the lady holding an open birdcage.
A Chinese teapot decorated in famille rose enamels. Yongzheng period.

Teapot painted in the famille rose palette and decorated with a pair of cails amongst peonies.
A Chinese saucer decorated with figures. Yongzheng period.

Painted in famille rose enamels with three figures in a landscape.
A Chinese famille rose cup decorated with the hundred antiquities. Yongzheng period.

Painted in the famille rose palette, with the hundred antiquities (Bai gu). On the rim, lambrequins and flowers.
A Chinese pattipan painted in famille rose enamels. Yongzheng period.

Painted in the famille rose palette and decorated with vases in the ancient archaic Chinese style.
A Chinese famille rose plate decorated with figures. Yongzheng period.

Enamelled at the center with two ladies on a terrace and in a building holding a lotus and a fan, and a peony, within a lappet band at the well and a composite flower and a fruit band at the border including prunus, chrysanthemum, pomegranate and finger citrus.
A Chinese bowl and stand decorated with figures. Yongzheng period.

Painted in the famille rose palette, representing an interior scene with the figures of two ladies sitting on a table.
A large Chinese dish decorated with two deers. Yongzheng period.

Painted in blue underglaze blue with two deers in a landscape. On the rim, branches of peonies.
A Chinese famille rose plate painted with carps. Yongzheng period.

Painted in famille rose enamels, with a basket of flowers and a border of carps swimming among water weeds.
A Chinese famille rose plate decorated with figures. Yongzheng period.

Painted in the famille rose palette, with tree figures in front of a Chinese architecture, depicting probably an episode from The Romance of the Western Chamber, a man spying on Cui Yingying and Zhang Sheng. On the rim, sprays of peonies with fingered citrus and pomegranate.