, 18th century, China, Consisting of two salt cellars on raised lions feet, two small tall ewers (missing lids), two small globular teapots with Long Eliza figures as well as three cups and two saucers in a similar pattern. Also included is a set of six tea bowls and saucers in the Jumping Boy pattern and an extra unrelated cup and saucer of diminutive size. Several damages and faults. One of the feet on the salt cellars is broken off and poorly repaired. The larger teapot has a silver mount at the end of spout to disguise damage. Most cups and saucers with rim fritting and small chips. Of the jumping boy pattern cups and saucers there is one cup with a hairline and one with crazing on the glaze. The smaller teapot with chip to lid.