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Lot Title Estimate Hammer price
1275 Two Safavid pottery vases, probably second half 17th century, the first painted with red and brown foliate medallions and blue foliage, 14.5cm high;... £300 - £500 £420 View
1276 An Indian painting of a battle scene, 18th century or later, gouache heightened with gold on paper, with six lines of devanagari script at the top,... £300 - £500 £1,100 View
1277 A Qajar moulded pottery tile panel, comprising of six square tiles, each moulded and painted with a central floral rosette formed by interlacing... £300 - £500 £400 View
1278 A Persian pottery bowl, 13th/14th century, with straight flared sides, the interior painted with alternating blue and black radiating lines, 9.5cm... £150 - £250 £170 View
1279 A Persian folio from an illuminated manuscript, possibly second half 17th century, gouache heightened with gold on paper, painted with a figure on... £300 - £500 £260 View
1280 A large Safavid blue and black porcelain dish, first half 17th century, painted with a central vase of flowers before a fence, inside a border of... £1,500 - £2,500 £1,800 View
1281 An aubergine glass moulded roundel, probably Ghaznavid, 12th century, moulded in the centre with a griffin inside an inscription in nask script,... £300 - £500 £200 View
1282 A Korean blue and white water dropper, Joseon dynasty, 19th century, of square form, painted on the top with a river landscape, the sides painted... £150 - £250 £130 View
1283 Indian school, 19th century, gouache on paper heightened with gilt, painted with a young woman smoking a hookah near a courtyard with attendants and... £200 - £300 £3,500 View
1284 A Chinese Liao style pottery vase, of ovoid form, the top half covered in a deep cream glaze, 30cm high. £200 - £300 £160 View
1285 A Chinese model of a grain pounding trip hammer from a mill, probably Han dynasty, 21cm length. £100 - £150 £160 View
1286 Indian school, gouache on paper, painted with two women at a shrine to Shiva, 21.5cm x 15cm. £150 - £250 £700 View
1287 A Chinese jade brushwasher, probably 20th century, possibly colour treated, of purple tone with russet inclusions, carved in the form of a lotus,... £100 - £150 £100 View
1288 Totaya Hokkei (1780-1850), a Japanese woodblock print with metallic embellishments, depicting a samurai warrior, signed, Kakuban, 20.9cm x 17.9cm. £200 - £300 £1,200 View
1289 A Tang style white glazed pottery pouring vessel, modelled as a kneeling wine merchant holding a large gourd, 38cm high. £100 - £200 £2,600 View
1290 A Chinese qingbai bowl, Song dynasty, of shallow conical form, incised with flowers beneath a pale blue glaze, (a.f), 13.5cm diameter; another... £200 - £300 £190 View
1291 Seven Chinese Transitional blue and white stemcups from the Hatcher Cargo, circa 1643, each painted with a dragon pursuing a flaming pearl, each... £500 - £700 £500 View
1292 A small Chinese green glazed pottery ovoid vase (Hu), Han dynasty, 15.5cm high; and a Han green glazed ovoid vase, (reduced), 11.5cm high, (2). £100 - £150 £100 View
1293 A small Chinese Transtional blue-ground circular box and cover probably from the Hatcher Cargo, circa 1643, painted with a central flower on a scale... £100 - £150 £160 View
1294 Three Chinese stoneware monochrome glazed bowls, Song/Ming dynasty, the largest with radiating panels, 14cm to 16cm diameter . £200 - £300 - View
1295 A Chinese Imari tea caddy and cover, circa 1720-50, of canted rectangular form, each side painted with flowering shrubs, 11cm high; a slighty larger... £120 - £180 £480 View
1296 A Chinese qingbai shallow bowl, Song dynasty, covered in a pale blue glaze falling short of the rim, 13.75cm diameter; also five other monochrome... £100 - £200 £160 View
1297 A Chinese cream glazed pottery vase, possibly Song dynasty, of compressed lobed form, 10cm high. £100 - £150 - View
1298 Three Chinese export rectangular tureens and four covers, circa 1800, each gilt with indistinct intials inside blue enamel and gilt borders, 24cm... £100 - £150 £300 View

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