£360
A GROUP OF LATE 18TH AND 19TH CENTURY CHINESE PORCELAIN, comprising an 18th century blue and white tea caddy of arched rectangular form, white metal pull off cover and collar, the centre of the cover indistinctly stamped and with worn decoration, the underglaze blue and white caddy decorated with landscapes, height 12cm (fine crack in the underside), six late 18th / early 19th century porcelain plates, comprising an Imari foliate decorated plate, diameter 21.5cm (rim chips), a shaped octagonal example decorated with underglaze blue flowers, width 21.9cm (chip to foot rim and a few nibbles to the top rim), four circular plates similarly decorated with dragons, diameter 21cm approx. (three have old metal wall hangers affixed, one is broken but has loose piece present, of the other three two are cracked and have rim chips / nibbles) and a small bronze seal in the form of a seated animal with a long beak / nose, height 4.8cm (8) (Condition report: damage is mentioned within the description)
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