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THREE COPPER RED GLAZED VASES
19th century
Comprising: two pear-shaped bottle vases
with slender tapering necks; and a larger
bottle vase, the globular body rising to a
cylindrical neck. The tallest 20cm (7.7/8in)
high. (3).
£1,200 - 1,500
HK$12,000 - 15,000
CNY11,000 - 13,000
Provenance 386
the pear-shaped vases, E & J Frankel
collection, no. 954 (labels).
388
TWO FLAMBÉ-GLAZED VESSELS
The vase, 18th century; the bowl, 19th
century
The first, an unusual bronze-mounted flambé
vase, the semi-translucent, crackled glaze
with streaks of cobalt blue, copper red and
green; the second, a purple-red flambé-glaze
tripod conical bowl. Vase, 30cm high; bowl,
23cm diam. (2).
£800 - 1,200
HK$8,000 - 12,000
CNY7,000 - 11,000
Provenance 387
a Spanish private collection, and thence by
descent
389
A ‘SHIWAN’ IMITATION-JUN GLAZED
INCENSE BURNER
Qing Dynasty or later
The thickly-potted vessel with gently rounded
sides rising to a lipped rim set with applied
upright loop handles, covered overall in a
crackled, Jun-type glaze with generous
copper splashes. 17.3cm (6 3/4in) wide
across the handles
£600 - 800
HK$6,000 - 8,000
CNY5,300 - 7,000
388
390
A SMALL FLAMBÉ-GLAZED PEAR-
SHAPED VASE
18th/19th century
The compressed lower body rising to
a slender neck and flaring rim, covered
overall in a rich, reddish glaze with purple
streaks thinning to white at the rim, the base
unglazed.
11cm (4 3/8in) high
£500 - 800
HK$5,000 - 8,000
CNY4,400 - 7,000
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