A Chinese porcelain blue and white bowl, probably 19th century, with slightly everted rim and circular foot, painted with a band with four large flowerheads and scrollwork above faux-fluting, two concentric bands and a foliate sprig to interior, painted seal mark to base, 7?in. (19cm.) diameter; together with three Ming style blue and white tea bowls, stoutly potted, painted with crosses and flowers, the larger 3?in. (8.25cm.) diameter, all with hairlines; and a Chinese export famille rose teapot, globular form with floral painted reserves on a marbled ground with enamelled pomegranates, with antique silver spout repair. (5)
, *Condition: - Bowl: Very good with no cracks, hairlines or chips. Minor scratching to interior.
, - Tea bowls: Two with several hairlines, one of which has a rim chip. The other with one hairline and several small chips from rim. Two have glaze discolouration around hairlines/glaze flaws.
, - Teapot: Two small chips and some glaze flaking around edge of cover. Small hole flaw to handle from the making. Spout is a 19th century repair - small dent and tiny split to spout.