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 A Chinese carved celadon-glazed bottle   A Chinese green glazed water pot, Qing Dynasty, 19th century, painted in black with
 vase, perhaps 19th century or Republic, with a   a pine tree, a building and rocks in a mountainous landscape, the interiors and base
 globular body sweeping up to a slender neck   glazed in white, with Artemisia leaf mark in underglaze blue within double circle to
 flaring at the mouth, all supported on a slightly   base, 11cm diameter
 splayed foot, carved around the body with
 scrolling flowers, pendent ruyi heads encircling   Provenance:
 the mouth, the foot skirted by lappets, all   Private Irish Collection by inheritance to the current owner.
 beneath a pale celadon glaze, the base with
 recessed six-character seal mark, 38cm high   晚清 绿釉水呈
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 青釉瓶
            £150-200
 £1,000-1,500

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                                                 A Chinese apple-green vase, with crackled-glaze, 18.5cm high

                                                 绿釉瓶

                                                 £100-150

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                                                 A Chinese celadon glazed vase, cong, of archaistic
                                                 quadrangular form, the sides moulded at the corners with
                                                 the eight trigrams arranged in two columns divided by a
 406                                             continuous double line, surmounted by a broad tapering
                                                 circular neck, and supported on a short cylindrical foot,
                                                 covered overall with a rich grey-green glaze, with apocryphal
                                                 Qianlong mark six-character seal mark in underglaze blue,
                                                 possibly 19th century or later, 14cm high

                                                 青釉琮瓶

                                                 £300-500
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 A Chinese flambé glazed vase, the baluster   A Chinese turquoise-ground vase, late   410
 body with moulded handles, applied overall   Qing Dynasty, with gilt metal mounts drilled
 with a brilliant plum-coloured glaze accented   through base and adapted as a lamp, the vase
 with milky lavender-blue streaks drizzling   24cm high, overall height including mounts
 down from the cream-rimmed mouth over   57cm high                                                     411
 the belly and foot, the underside dressed in a
 thin toffee-coloured glaze covering the incised   晚清 松石绿釉瓶
 four-character seal mark, 23.5cm high
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 窑变釉双耳尊                                                 A Chinese ‘iron-rust’ vase, zhadou, the moulded petal-shaped body with wide flared
                                                        neck, with apocryphal Yongzheng four character mark to base, 20th century, 14cm
 £200-300                                               high x 20cm wide

                                                        铁锈釉渣斗

                                                        £1,000-1,500


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