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827 |
A POLYCHROME PORCELAIN VASE, Qing Dynasty. The neck with an inscription and red seals, the body with bird and peony motif in polychrome famille rose enamels, and with six character Yung Cheng reign mark (1723 – 1735) inside footrim. Height 7 inches (17.5 cm). Estimate $400-$600 Provenance: Warren E. Cox |
828 |
A POLYCHROME PORCELAIN VASE, Qing Dynasty. Enameled with Taoist worthies on a terrace with overhanging tree and landscape details. Spider crack in base. Height 17.75 inches, 45 cm. Estimate $400-$600 Provenance: Yamanaka circa 1938. |
829 |
A CHINESE ENAMELED PORCELAIN VASE Qing Dynasty, circa 1800. Bottle vase with globular body, elongated neck, and flaring mouth, decorated with two depictions of mythic characters alternating with panels of inscription. Porcelain with overglaze polychrome enamel. Height 5.5 inches (14 cm). Estimate $400-$600 |
830 |
A LARGE CHINESE PORCELAIN FIGURE 19th century, depicting a Taoist worthy figure with blue underglaze decoration and holding a sword, fly whisk, and double gourd vessel. Finely detailed and with pottery mark stamped on the base (not translated). Height 28 inches, 71 cm. Estimate $800-1200 |