Two Chinese and Japanese silk painted scrollsto include a Qing Dynasty painted silk scroll by Wang Zhi Zhou in two parts, the first depicting an official being served tea by an attendant, the other depicting attendants burning incense in an archaic vessel with an elderly man sat in a carved root wood armchair beside them, each work 42 cm x 31 cm later mounted on the same paper scroll, together with a 20th century Japanese painted silk scroll depicting two carps in a pond, signed in Chinese characters reading 'Teng Long', meaning 'soaring dragon', 115 cm x 37 cm, both mounted on paper. (2)Qty: 2