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A Chinese imperial medallion bowl, Daoguang mark and period (1821-1850), finely painted with four landscape scenes, reserved against a puce sgraffito ruby-ground, a stylized floral medallion in the centre. 15.7 cm diameter; 6.1 cm high. For a bowl with sim
A pair of iron-red 'dragon' bowls seal marks of Daoguang, each with widely rounded sides springing from a short straight foot, decorated on the exterior with two iron-red dragons pursuing flaming pearls on a ground of white enamelled sgraffiato waves, the
Michael Bell, large ceramic footed bowl, ceramic, diameter 58 cm height 21 cm, interior decorated with faces surrounding a train on the tracks. Provenance: The Estate of Ray Hughes
Chinese Qinalong Dynasty porcelain tea bowl, of shaped form, decorated with insects and flowers, above a raised lotus base, in tones of green, blue and pink, with original gallery label, h, 7 cm. Purchased: Geoffrey Waters, London