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FOUR SMALL MONOCHROME-GLAZED VASES
18th/19th century
Comprising: a turquoise-glazed bottle vase; a brown-glazed bottle;
an iron rust-glazed oviform jar; and a yellow-glazed jar. The largest:
14cm (5 1/2in) high (4).
£800 - 1,200
HK$8,200 - 12,000
CNY7,200 - 11,000
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A GROUP OF MONOCHROME VASES
Kangxi to 18th/19th century
Comprising: a turquoise glazed vase, a sang-de-boeuf glazed vase,
a crackle green glazed vase, and three miniature green glazed vases,
wood stands. The largest 17cm. (6.3/4in) high. (12).
£800 - 1,200
HK$8,200 - 12,000
CNY7,200 - 11,000
Provenance
Sir William Henry Wilkinson (1858-1930), Consul General in China
between 1900 and 1917, and thence by descent.
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THREE MONOCHROME-GLAZED VASES
18th to 19th century
Comprising: a blue-glazed baluster vase with foliate handles; a
copper-red glazed bottle vase; and a flambé-glazed pear-shaped
vase with applied chilong to the rim.
The largest: 38cm (15in) high (3).
£800 - 1,200
HK$8,200 - 12,000
CNY7,200 - 11,000
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AN IMITATION-BRONZE AND CRACKLE-GLAZED BALUSTER
VASE
Kangxi
The heavily potted vase raised on a flaring foot, with moulded slip
borders at the shoulder and mouth rim, the neck flanked with beast-
mask handles; together with a celadon-glazed archaic hu-form vase
with ring handles, Qianlong seal mark. 19.5cm (7 5/8in) high (2).
£800 - 1,200
HK$8,200 - 12,000
CNY7,200 - 11,000
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