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TWO FLAMBÉ-GLAZED VESSELS A GROUP OF THREE FLAMBÉ-GLAZED VASES
The vase, 18th century; the bowl, 19th century Late Qing Dynasty
The first, an unusual bronze-mounted flambé vase, the semi- Comprising: a lobed pear-shaped bottle with impressed Yongzheng
translucent, crackled glaze with streaks of cobalt blue, copper red seal mark to base; a sang-de-boeuf glazed vase with flaring neck;
and green; the second, a purple-red flambé-glaze tripod conical and a small baluster vase covered in a purplish-red glaze thinning to
bowl. The vase, 30cm high; the bowl 23cm diam. (2). white at the rim. The tallest: 31cm (12 1/8in) high (3).
£300 - 500 £600 - 800
HK$3,200 - 5,400 HK$6,400 - 8,600
CNY2,700 - 4,500 CNY5,400 - 7,200
Provenance 58
a Spanish private collection, and thence by descent A TEADUST-GLAZED BOTTLE VASE
18th/19th century
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A GROUP OF COPPER RED GLAZED WARES compressed globular body and tubular neck, covered overall in an
19th century olive-green, teadust glaze, wood stand.
Comprising: a bottle vase, the glaze paling towards the foot; a 15.3cm (6in) high (2).
smaller flambé glazed bottle vase; and a compressed bombe form
brush washer. The largest 19.5cm (7.5/8in) high. (3). £800 - 1,200
HK$8,600 - 13,000
£800 - 1,000 CNY7,200 - 11,000
HK$8,600 - 11,000
CNY7,200 - 9,100
Provenance
A Portuguese Private Collection and thence by descent. Kau Chi
Tong (label).
For details of the charges payable in addition to the final Hammer Price of each Lot
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