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           A BLUE AND WHITE ROULEAU VASE
           QING DYNASTY, KANGXI PERIOD
           the cylindrical body surmounted by a constricted neck and
           galleried rim, painted with officials and boys engaging in
           various activities in a pavilion set amidst gnarled pine trees
           and jagged cliffs, the rim and neck painted with bands of ruyi-
           heads, key-fret and circles, the base with a double circle
           46 cm, 18⅛ in.
           HK$ 250,000-300,000
           US$ 32,000-38,400
           Rouleau vases similarly decorated with narrative figural
           scenes and formal decorative borders are found amongst the
           collections of the Palace Museum, Beijing, see one illustrated
           in The Complete Collection of Treasures in the Palace Museum.
           Blue and White Porcelain with Underglaze Red (III), Shanghai,
           2000, pl. 13.
           清康熙   青花人物圖棒槌瓶




















































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