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Food and drink

Album leaf depicting rice cultivation, Chinese Export Watercolours Collection. Qing dynasty, 19th century AD.

Anonymous album leaf depicting tea production. Ink and colours on paper. 19th century

Pair of ivory chopsticks, knife and pick set in an ivory case with silver-gilt mounts, engraved with landscape design. Late 19th century

Sets of food dishes Qing dynasty, Kangxi famille verte decorated 1662-1722

Famille verte cup with figures drinking wine and listening to music in a garden. (4.13 inch height). Qing dynasty, Kangxi period.

Underglaze blue porcelain saucer with a depiction of a boating picnic Underglaze blue porcelain saucer with a depiction of a boating picnic. (4.60 inch diameter). Qing dynasty, 2nd half of the 17th century AD. Stacking square carved red lacquer Picnic Box decorated with garden scene on lid (8 inch height). Qing dynasty, Qianlong period 1736-95 .