A 19th century Chinese ceramic plaque inset to a table was one to watch in this auction and it certainly didn’t disappoint! Strong national and international competition saw the hammer fall at £29,000. Blue and white Chinese ceramics, too, continue to outperform pre-auction estimates, with one particularly beautifully painted example storming away at £4,000. An unusual Anglo-Indian table proved popular, achieving £2,800, while Japanese and Chinese ceramics, ivories, bronzes and textiles enjoyed highlight after highlight. Browse these and more results below.
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Lot 909 - A BOKHARA BORDERED RUG, A SMALL TURKOMAN RUG AND ANOTHER RUG
Sold for £30
Estimated at £50 - £80
Lot 980 - AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY CHINESE CELADON CYLINDRICAL VASE
Sold for £25
Estimated at £40 - £60