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PROPERTY FROM AN ASIAN PRIVATE COLLECTION
A GILT-DECORATED BRUSHPOT
DAOGUANG SEAL MARK AND PERIOD
of cylindrical form, painted on the exterior with four
lotus flowers linked by interlocking stems and foliage
suspending various Buddhist emblems below a band of
alternating ruyi-heads and lotus blooms around the rim
and a border of ‘T’-scrolls surmounted by lotus buds at
the foot
Height 12.2 cm, 4¾in.
PROVENANCE
Sotheby’s Hong Kong, 25th April 2004, lot 5.
‡ £ 4,000-6,000
HK$ 39,100-59,000 US$ 5,000-7,500
清道光 粉青地描金纏枝番蓮紋筆筒
《大清道光年製》款
來源
香港蘇富比2004年4月25日,編號5
Mark
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A PAIR OF LARGE IRON-RED AND GILT-
DECORATED BOWLS
QING DYNASTY, 18TH CENTURY
each with deep rounded sides rising from a short
straight foot to an everted rim, painted overall with shou
characters interspersed with bats and lotuses, all amidst
foliate scrolls
(2)
Diameter 40.6 and 40.5 cm, 16 and 16 in.
‡ £ 6,000-8,000
HK$ 59,000-78,500 US$ 7,500-10,000
清十八世紀 礬紅彩描金福壽連綿紋缸一對
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