A GROUP OF SEVEN CHINESE GLAZED EARTHENWARE BOWLS AND BOXES, POSSIBLY SONG (960-1279) MING (1368-1644) AND QING (1644-1912) DYNASTIES, comprising a Southern Song Dynasty style white matte glaze footed rice bowl, with interior sgraffito decoration, height: 2 3/4", diameter: 7 3/8"; a Southern Song Dynasty style, Qingbai molded, white shiny glaze covered "Yue" box, the lid centering a juniper tree double ring carved medallion, height: 2 1/4", diameter: 3 3/4"; a near pair of Song Dynasty Longquan style celadon, shiny glaze low bowls, of conical form, resting on a circular foot, height: 1 3/4", diameter: 9 1/4"; a Ming Dynasty style black and white underglaze slip painted lidded box with finial; height: 3 1/4", diameter: 3 5/8"; a Ming Dynasty style blue and white underglaze painted, shiny glazed lidded box, the lid centering two mountain ranges, issuing stylized trees in the form of four characters; height: 2 7/8", diameter: 3 1/2"; and a Qing Dynasty style white glazed porcelain circular lidded box with over glaze paint decoration, height: 3", diameter: 4 3/4".