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AN INTERESTING LOT WITH EIGHT PORCELAIN ITEMS, c. 1900s AN INTERESTING LOT WITH EIGHT PORCELAIN ITEMS, c. 1900s China, late Qing Dynasty (1644-1912) to Republic period (1912-1949). Comprising a baluster vase decorated in polychrome enamels with a variety of flowers, the underside with a six-character apocryphal Kangxi reign mark in underglaze blue. A bowl and cover decorated in green and iron-red with dragons chasing flaming pearls, both the bowl and cover bearing indiscernible marks. A small vase, the ovoid body rising to a waisted neck and flared mouth, painted with Li Tieguai walking with his iron crutch and carrying a double gourd on his back, the underside with an apocryphal four-character Qianlong mark partially covered by a wax stamp. An incense burner and reticulated cover, the lobbed body decorated with a figural scene, calligraphy, and floral décor, the underside with a studio mark ‘DAISHOU’. A baluster vase and cover, the exterior decorated in underglaze blue, green, and iron-red with Buddhist lions amid leafy floral scroll. A cylindrical brushpot covered in a subtle café au lait glaze suffused with a dense network of crackles and decorated in underglaze blue with a scholar and an assistant. A blue and white four-tiered stacking box of circular section and with floral designs. And finally, a blue and white bowl and cover, the exterior decorated with floral reserves. Condition: Overall good condition with minor surface wear and manufacturing irregularities. The Li Tieguai vase and dragon bowl with a short hairline to the mouth rim. The stacking container with old, weathered chips to one compartment. The blue and white bowl with two chips to the cover’s rim. Provenance: Austrian private collection. Weight: c. 2,751 g in total Dimensions: Height 4.5 – 14 cm

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AN INTERESTING LOT WITH EIGHT PORCELAIN ITEMS, c. 1900s AN INTERESTING LOT WITH EIGHT PORCELAIN ITEMS, c. 1900s China, late Qing Dynasty (1644-1912) to Republic period (1912-1949). Comprising a baluster vase decorated in polychrome enamels with a variety of flowers, the underside with a six-character apocryphal Kangxi reign mark in underglaze blue. A bowl and cover decorated in green and iron-red with dragons chasing flaming pearls, both the bowl and cover bearing indiscernible marks. A small vase, the ovoid body rising to a waisted neck and flared mouth, painted with Li Tieguai walking with his iron crutch and carrying a double gourd on his back, the underside with an apocryphal four-character Qianlong mark partially covered by a wax stamp. An incense burner and reticulated cover, the lobbed body decorated with a figural scene, calligraphy, and floral décor, the underside with a studio mark ‘DAISHOU’. A baluster vase and cover, the exterior decorated in underglaze blue, green, and iron-red with Buddhist lions amid leafy floral scroll. A cylindrical brushpot covered in a subtle café au lait glaze suffused with a dense network of crackles and decorated in underglaze blue with a scholar and an assistant. A blue and white four-tiered stacking box of circular section and with floral designs. And finally, a blue and white bowl and cover, the exterior decorated with floral reserves. Condition: Overall good condition with minor surface wear and manufacturing irregularities. The Li Tieguai vase and dragon bowl with a short hairline to the mouth rim. The stacking container with old, weathered chips to one compartment. The blue and white bowl with two chips to the cover’s rim. Provenance: Austrian private collection. Weight: c. 2,751 g in total Dimensions: Height 4.5 – 14 cm

Estimate 250 - 500 EUR
Starting price 250 EUR

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For sale on Thursday 05 Sep : 11:00 (CEST)
vienna, Austria
Galerie Zacke
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