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A PAIR OF CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE OVOID VASES AND A
BEAKER VASE
KANGXI 1662-1722
Decorated with floral and foliate sprays contained between dense bands
encircling the rims and feet, two with paper labels for the Rapfungst
Collection, each of the ovoid vases together with a wood stand and a later
cover, 20.3cm max. (7)
£600-800
Provenance: from an English private collection,
Wiltshire, purchased from Leslie Hand on 10th
November 1954. A copy of the invoice is available.
Leslie Hand invoice
10th November 1954
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TWO CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE BOWLS AND A WINE CUP
QING DYNASTY
Comprising: a moulded bowl decorated with various floral sprays, six
character Kangxi mark and of the period, a blue and white bowl painted
with the Three Friends of Winter, six character Yongzheng mark and of the
period, and a wine cup with flowers growing amidst rocks to the exterior, six
character Tongzhi mark and of the period, 15.6cm max. (3)
£400-600
Provenance: from a deceased estate, Dorset, all purchased from Artemesia,
Alresford. The Yongzheng bowl acquired on 26th March 1983, the Kangxi bowl
on 7th January 1987, and the Tongzhi cup purchased on 25th November 1994.
Copies of the invoices are available.
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A PAIR OF CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE ‘DRAGON’ BOWLS
KANGXI 1662-1722
Each painted with two scaly dragons in flight above crashing waves, with
flaming pearls to the wells, the bases with six character Chenghua marks,
8.8cm dia. (2)
£500-1,000
Provenance: from a deceased estate, Dorset.
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