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39. Cylindrical shoulder vase with landscape. Hongxian mark and period (1915-1916).
Porcelain with grisaille enamel. H: 27 cm. Georg Weishaupt Collection published in
Gunhild Avitabile, From the Dragon’s Treasure: Chinese Porcelain from the 19 -
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20 century (exh. cat.: Museum fur Kunsthandwerk, Frankfurt am Main), 1987 (184)
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40. Pair of vases, Hongxian period (1915-1916), c. 1916, Jurentang mark. Porcelain,
painted in colored enamels. H: 14 cm. Given by Queen Mary, Victoria and Albert
Museum, London (C.567&A-1925) ..........................................................................244
41. Vase with figure motif showing boys at play, Hongxian mark and period (1915-1916),
c. 1916. Porcelain, overglaze enamels. H: 10.7 cm. Lt.-Col. K. Dingwall, DSO, Gift
through the National Art-Collections Fund, Victoria and Albert Museum, London
(C.129-1924) ..............................................................................................................245
42. Small enameled gu form vase, early Republic period, Daoguang mark. Porcelain,
with fencai enamel. H: 13.4 cm. Collection of Tang Shaoyi. Bonhams Fine Asian
Works of Art, San Francisco, Tuesday June 26, 2018 (Lot #220) ............................246
43. Jahangir Weighing Prince Khurram Against Gold and Silver, Mughal empire (1526-
1857), India, c. 1615. Painted manuscript, part of larger album. H: 44.3 cm. W: 29.5
cm. British Museum, London (1948,1009,0.69) ........................................................247
44. Ding ware bowl, Northern Song (960-1127). Stoneware, copper-rimmed mouth,
white glaze with tear stains. H: 9.3 cm. D: 6.6 cm. Palace Museum, Beijing. ........248
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