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Circular clay dish with a short foot and sides that curse upwards. Dish features a floral design in relief and an imperial yellow glaze with a brownish tinge.
Yellow-green ceramic mace with a curved, flat end. Covered in raised patterning and imagery; two five-clawed dragons, bats, a crane, and cloud motifs.
A small plain yellow-white double gourd-shaped bottle (part a). There is a stopper (part b) that has a white cluster outlined with blue-green. The wood stand (part c) has the shape of a circle, and has four legs.
A small compressed rounded circular box and lid (parts a and b) with Prunus flowers in high relief on top and bottom of box. Greyish glaze.
A small vase (part a) with a lozenge design and clouds, and a monochrome crackled green glaze. With circular wood stand (part b).
Green bowl with a ring base, steep sides, deep well and rounded rim. There is a large design of peony and leaf motifs in the well, extending up the sides.
Green glazed plate with flat base, deep well and rounded rim. There is a large design of peony and leaf motifs in the centre well. (Part b is a wooden stand.)
A monochrome green glaze crackle finished tripod burner (part a) with a trigram design "pa kua" on sides, and two ring handles. Has a silver chrysanthemum cover (part b) and a triangular wood stand (part c).
A ceramic bowl with flared sides and a small base. Plain green-grey monochrome glaze with sand adhering to the foot of rim.
A light green ceramic vase. The middle section of the vase is rounded on the bottom and tapers downward into a smaller flared base, and which angles inward toward the top to taper to a short cylindrical opening with a stepped rim. Lion head handles from which fish are suspended carved on both sides. (Part b is a wooden square stand with a circular centre and four legs, in storage.)