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TWO CLAIR-DE-LUNE GLAZED BOTTLE VASES
Late Qing/Republic period
The first of a darker hue, raised on a narrow foot and flaring
out to a high shoulder and cylindrical neck under a flared rim,
Yongzheng mark, the second an ovoid vase tapering to a long
neck and everted rim, both molded with a raised chilong curled
around the neck, the taller with a restored neck.
9 3/4 (24.8cm) and 7 3/4in (19.7cm) high (2).
$1,200 - 1,800
Provenance:
Faceted vase: House of Crispo, Monterey, California, 4 March
1979
Bottle vase: Edo and Co., Hakone, Japan, 23 April, 1967
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TWO COPPER RED LONG NECK VASES
Kangxi Period
Each well potted and raised on a narrow foot ring supported on
a globular body tapering into a cylindrical neck bisected by a
single ring, the glaze pooling to a wide center.
(2).
$1,000 - 1,500
Provenance:
Lamartine Studios Ltd., Montreal, Canada, 7 June 1957
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TWO LONGQUAN CELADON DISHES
12th-14th century
The first a circular bowl molded with twin-fish and fluted on
the underside, the glaze degraded and with rim chips, center
discolored; the second a Ming dynasty dish molded with a
fronted peony blossom in the cavetto.
8in (20.3cm) and 12 1/2in (31.8cm) diam (2).
$3,000 - 4,000
Provenance:
Twin-fish bowl: House Crispo, Monterey, California, 10 October
1982
Dish decorated with peony: acquired in Japan 1952
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