I am a retired Antiques Dealer who is gradually  disposing of his stock through EBay. All items listed are genuine in my expert opinion, and the condition of the item is as listed. If any item is found to be not as described, or if the condition varies markedly from that given in the listing, then I will give a full money back guarantee upon receipt of the disputed item as long as I am notified within 5 days of receipt. I will also refund return royal mail signed for postage costs. In all other returns the buyer will be responsible for the return postage costs. If there is anything that you are particularly collection, or you have a wants list, please feel free to ask. If it is not immediately to hand (3 storerooms), I will make a note and come back to you if it turns up.

This is an Excellent Example of a Late 19th Century Chinese Exportware Guangxu Period Famille Rose Sucrier (no lid) Circa 1880. The sucrier is decorated with two figures, a scholar and a warrior. It also has a lot of chinese characters in black both front and back. The sucrier is 2½ inches high and 2½ inches in diameter. It is in good condition with the only damage being a small chip to the inside rim of the sucrier (please see photos).

Unless otherwise stated, I offer a P&P service for all mainland UK destinations by Royal Mail Second Class Signed For Service, subject to the following restrictions - Small parcel size or less, under 2 Kilos in weight and under £50 in value. For all other P&P options please see the listing. I am happy to send items over £50 in value under the same P&P conditions but these will be at the buyer's risk. For items over £50 in value, with full cover, then please stipulate Royal Mail Special Delivery. The P&P for all my overseas despatches is for tracked/signed plus insurance where appropriate. If you do not want insurance then please indicate, but all but the first £50 will be at your risk. I will send overseas through Royal Mail Standard International, which is a significantly cheaper rate, but all but the first £20 is entirely at your risk. These are all Royal Mail conditions which they are now strictly enforcing.