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A VARIED COLLECTION OF BLUE AND
WHITE VASES
Kangxi to Late Qing Dynasty
Comprising a beaker painted with ogival
medallions of fan paintings and antiques on
a floral ground; a moulded beaker with floral
scrolling designs; a shaped powder blue vase
with figurative medallions; a pair of powder
blue bottles with landscape medallions; a
small gu vase with scrolling lotus and Xuande
six-character mark to base; a further bottle
263 with floral designs; a pair of hexagonal
canisters; and a blue and white ‘dragon’
snuff bottle, Qianlong four-character mark.
The tallest: 30.5cm (12in) high (10).
£700 - 1,000
HK$7,000 - 10,000
CNY6,200 - 8,800
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A BLUE AND WHITE ‘FLORAL’ JUG AND
A PAIR OF WHITE METAL-MOUNTED
BLUE AND WHITE SUGAR CASTERS
The porcelain Kangxi
The jug of oviform shape, standing on a
stepped, domed foot and surmounted by a
cup shaped-mouth, with s-shaped handle,
painted on the white body with stylised floral
scrolls; the sugar canisters with reticulated
covers painted with floral sprays and further
floral panels to the cylindrical bodies. The jug
21cm (8 1/4in) high (3).
£500 - 800
HK$5,000 - 8,000
CNY4,400 - 7,000
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THREE PAIRS OF BLUE AND WHITE
VASES
264 Kangxi
Comprising: a pair of faceted pear-
shaped beakers painted with peonies,
chrysanthemums, magnolias and camellias,
hardwood stands; a pair of long-necked
bottles decorated with chilong; and a pair
of small baluster vases painted with floral
designs.
The faceted pair each: 26cm (10 1/4in) high
(8).
£1,000 - 2,000
HK$10,000 - 20,000
CNY8,800 - 18,000
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