Lot 316 , A group of Chinese porcelain tea bowls and saucer dishes, early 18th century, diameter 6.2 - 11.2cm

A group of Chinese porcelain tea bowls and saucer dishes, early 18th century, diameter 6.2 - 11.2cm

A group of Chinese porcelain tea bowls and saucer dishes, early 18th century, comprising an associated blue and white 'Long Eliza' tea bowl and saucer, various marks, a similar dish, Chenghua mark, a tea bowl painted with boys to the interior and an underglaze blue and rouge-de-fer saucer painted with birds foliage and rockwork, diameter 6.2 - 11.2cm
Estimate £150-200

The associated blue and white Long Eliza teabowl and saucer - saucer has a few shallow chips to the underside of the rim and the teabowl is in good condition, the similar deep sided dish has an overglazed fine firing crack to the rim
Second blue and white teabowl and saucer probably dating from the Yongzheng period has a tiny shallow glaze chip to the outside of the rim
The last rouge-de-fer saucer has a few tiny nicks around the edge and an unglazed patch to the underside of the border.


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Sold for £130