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A STUDY COLLECTION OF ROBINS-EGG
GLAZED MINIATURE VASES
QING DYNASTY, 18TH/19TH CENTURY
comprising of a miniature pear-shaped vase with a straight
neck, a larger one with a flared mouth, and a miniature
meiping, all covered with an attractive mottled turquoise-
blue glaze
(3)
largest 12.2 cm, 4¾ in.
£ 800-1,200
HK$ 8,400-12,500 US$ 1,100-1,600
清十八/十九世紀 爐鈞釉小瓶一組三件
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427
A FAMILLE-ROSE ‘HEHE ERXIAN’ GROUP
QING DYNASTY
the twins standing with wide smiles on their faces, both
figures adorned in brightly-enamalled long flowing robes,
one of them holding a brocade ball in both hands while the
other wraps his arm around his twin’s shoulder in a friendly
embrace
24.1 cm, 9½ in.
£ 800-1,200
HK$ 8,400-12,500 US$ 1,100-1,600
清 粉彩和合二仙立像
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428
A TURQUOISE-GLAZED FIGURE OF A TAPIR
QING DYNASTY, QIANLONG PERIOD
modelled as a recumbent tapir, the head brilliantly rendered
with alert eyes below a pair of upright ears, covered overall
with a lustrous turquoise glaze
21.3 cm, 8⅜ in.
£ 600-800
HK$ 6,300-8,400 US$ 800-1,100
清乾隆 孔雀藍釉臥貘
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