The group includes a recumbent Buddhist lion scratching its jaw; a small fahua tapering vase with trumpet neck, the body decorated in thread relief with flower scroll between a lappet band below and a ruyi collar above; a tripod jue-form vessel raised on three tall, mask-surmounted legs, with turquoise exterior and purple interior, the legs and posts covered in a yellowish-brown glaze; a recumbent figure of a Buddhist lion; a pair of double clam-form brush rests; and a pair of Buddhist lions seated on rectangular plinths. Together with a small turquoise-glazed shallow bowl, Ming-Qing dynasty (1368-1911), painted in black under the glaze with a bird in flight and two blossoming branches; and a glazed biscuit equestrienne figure, the female rider wearing yellow and aubergine attire seated on a turquoise and aubergine-glazed horse.