Chinese artworks from the Murray Warner Collection of Oriental Art. Dish (MWCH8:1), Melon-shaped lidded box (MWCH8:5) and Bowl with lid (MWCH8:6) are dated to the Qing dynasty. Jar (MWCH8:2) is possibly dated to the Qianlong period. Lidded box decorated with images of treasures (MWCH8:7) is dated to the 18th century.
Chinese artworks from the Murray Warner Collection of Oriental Art. Carvings are undated (MWCh4:60), Qing dynasty (1644-1912) (MWCh4:62) and late 19th-early 20th cenutry (MWCh4:71). Pendant (MWCh4:69) is probably Qing dynasty (1644-1912). Gong (MWCh4:80) is 20th century.
Chinese artworks from the Murray Warner Collection of Oriental Art. Incense Burner in the Shape of a Covered Rectangular Ritual Food Cooking Vessel (Fang Ding) with Four Columnar Legs and Two Handles (MWCH6:37) isa dated to the Ming to Qing dynasties. The two Vases in the Form of Archaic Bronze Vessel with Ring Handles and Stylized Taotie Design (MWCH6:42, MWCH6:43) are dated to the 19th century. The Incense burner (MWCH6:44) is dated to the Qing dynasty.