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823 |
A QING DYNASTY VASE. The piriform bottle vase with apple green monochrome glaze showing fine crackle, also covering the interior of the foot rim. Neck truncated and fitted with a metal rim. Probably Chien Lung period. Height 8.25 inches (21 cm). Estimate $600-$800 |
824 |
A PAIR OF QING DYNAST VESSELS. Including an archaising piriform vase with everted, collared rim and foot covered with a dark celadon crackle glaze. Foot rim with glaze pooling and cracks. Height 6 inches (15.2 cm). Together with a storage jar with high shoulder and short cylindrical neck. Covered with whitish glaze obscuring underglaze blue design. The interior of the glazed foot rim with an undetermined two-character mark. Height 4.5 inches (11.5 cm). Estimate $600-$1,000 Provenance: Warren E. Cox (storage jar) |
825 |
A CHINESE CASED INK STONE, 19th century. With metal rim and wooden cover, enamel overglaze with floral decoration and false Ming Dynasty mark. Length 6 inches, 15.2 cm. Estimate $250-$350 |
826 |
A Qing Dynasty BOWL, of fluted lotus form with turquoise glazed interior and the exterior with a mottled robin’s egg light and blue running from the high spots which retain a light brown hue. The unglazed base reveals a very finely ground, hard porcelain body. Height 3.5 inches (9 cm), Diameter 7.25 inches (18.7 cm). Estimate $300-$500 |