An 18th century Chinese Nanking cargo blue and white Batavian ware bowl, with original Christies label (lot 2556), 16cm diameter by 7.5cm high, (a.f. - restored). Together with a pair of Chinese Republic style famille rose porcelain vases, 26cm high, a Chinese Lonquan style celadon ceramic dish, 29cm diameter, and a pair of Chinese carved soapstone models of Temple Lions, 19cm high, (6).

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